Really fantastic, and honestly I really enjoy the aesthetic. I hate having to build a big industrial contraption that just sticks out like a sore thumb. This totally blends.
tried this first in a creative world to see if it would work and it did on my minecraft pe!!!! im so happy bcs ive spend the past 3 days trying to find a working farm for Minecraft mobile 😭😭😭 thank you so much!!!!!!
Great thanks!! Finally! This really works on my Android Minecraft!! Just confirmed it works in flat world. now... let me try how to place those lava... (PLACE button same as USE... so, can't)
Hi I have just built the farm but I'm having issues. The farm seems to just spawn cats which is working but no golems. Any suggestions? Many thanks and great build!
True. There are a couple things I would change/add, nothing that would significantly change the design at all. My current iron farm is based on a Prowel design that works excellently. And full fills my requirements and then some. It's not necessarily an easy build a it requires 20 times the resources. Your design can be started as soon as you find a village. So potentially day 1. The one I use currently not so much. Sooner must be rated higher. You have given me a couple of ideas I want to test. So thanks again and keep up the good work !
@@phrebh if you’ve built his you know what I mean about the resources needed. But they do work. And the number of content creators offering up “Bedrock” content is limited. You can find whatever you want for “Java”, no problem. And while some of the Java stuff can work on Bedrock there are key things that simply don’t/won’t. Iron farms the main one for me. There’s vaulted versions for Bedrock where you don’t even interact with the villagers after it’s completed. In my opinion that’s a total waste. The other option tends to be Iron farm/trading hall. Which once it’s completed is totally OP. Yours falls into this category for me with the potential I think I want. I’m trying to get away from villager cells.
Technically you can stack another village really close, but that's outside of the scope of this design. I plop a bed around it temporarily to sleep and sometimes the villagers link, sometimes they don't.
@@phrebh I built one underground, slightly modified version of this. It worked really well for a few days, but then it stopped. I am wondering if I need to relink them, or if they are spawning up above or below etc. Playing with options.
@@gammersonline There's the stem of the pumpkin that kind of looks like an arrow. Unless you mean the arrow on my hoppers, in which case that comes from a resource pack I use. Bedrock Tweaks, or some such name.
@@phrebh oh it’s pasted 4 days now at first nothing was spawning but then I started trading with the villagers i noticed it would actually make cats spawn but not golems
@_____.a964 Then I would check for caves underneath the village. And try relogging. Make sure you don't have too many nitwits. And make sure the blocks under the water are spawnable.
@@phrebh the requirements for golem spawning in java are completely different. You don't need 20 beds, you need 3 villagers scared by a zombie in a 10-block radius from each other, who all slept in the past day and haven't seen a golem recently. Alternatively, you need 5 of them talking near the bell, instead of scared, but that drops the spawn rate dramatically, as they only talk twice a day. This design will probably work if you add a bell to it, but it will be extremely inefficient + you need to clear more space for ensuring spawnin in a correct location.
Yeah, just checked it, you can basically trap 5 villagers something like 8 blocks above the ground with their beds inside and build a spawning platform right above them, but it will only work during day time. Or you can build something like this, but you'll have to spawnproof the caves under the village as well, otherwise they'll spawn under the villagers
Really fantastic, and honestly I really enjoy the aesthetic. I hate having to build a big industrial contraption that just sticks out like a sore thumb. This totally blends.
That is definitely a bonus.
tried this first in a creative world to see if it would work and it did on my minecraft pe!!!! im so happy bcs ive spend the past 3 days trying to find a working farm for Minecraft mobile 😭😭😭 thank you so much!!!!!!
Awesome! You are welcome!
I’ll be using this! Thanks
You're welcome!
I found this and tried it, I may have to check my area counts...the golems keep spawning outside the farm into the village area
Make sure there aren't any stray beds or workstations around. And break any bells, just in case.
@@phrebh Thanks! popping the bell fixed it!!!! Thanks for this, not only is it functional it really does look great!🥰
Great farm and nice clear tutorial.
Thank you!
Best Bedrock farm I have ever seen/used
Thank you! It's so easy to start right away in a new world.
Great thanks!! Finally! This really works on my Android Minecraft!!
Just confirmed it works in flat world.
now... let me try how to place those lava... (PLACE button same as USE... so, can't)
You need to crouch to do it. Although, I usually turn toward the blocks instead of the signs to make it easier.
@@phrebh Great thanks again! That's 2nd tips I got. I wasn't know "crouch" is so helpful!!
@@death4azrael I played Minecraft for years before I learned about crouch. Years. It's much easier to play with it. 🙂
Hi I have just built the farm but I'm having issues. The farm seems to just spawn cats which is working but no golems. Any suggestions? Many thanks and great build!
It's Bedrock, so the typical spawn rules apply. Give it 3 Minecraft days and relog.
I will agree this is indeed one of if not the easiest “Bedrock” iron farms I have seen ever!
It fits all my favorite categories: no complicated techniques or materials, safe to build, and quick enough to build multiple times on a world.
True. There are a couple things I would change/add, nothing that would significantly change the design at all. My current iron farm is based on a Prowel design that works excellently. And full fills my requirements and then some.
It's not necessarily an easy build a it requires 20 times the resources.
Your design can be started as soon as you find a village. So potentially day 1. The one I use currently not so much.
Sooner must be rated higher. You have given me a couple of ideas I want to test. So thanks again and keep up the good work !
@@edwardphillips8460 I've built his designs before. They're good. And simple enough if you don't stack them. 😆
@@phrebh if you’ve built his you know what I mean about the resources needed. But they do work. And the number of content creators offering up “Bedrock” content is limited. You can find whatever you want for “Java”, no problem. And while some of the Java stuff can work on Bedrock there are key things that simply don’t/won’t. Iron farms the main one for me.
There’s vaulted versions for Bedrock where you don’t even interact with the villagers after it’s completed. In my opinion that’s a total waste. The other option tends to be Iron farm/trading hall. Which once it’s completed is totally OP.
Yours falls into this category for me with the potential I think I want. I’m trying to get away from villager cells.
@@edwardphillips8460 well said.
I know somehow you're going to make an even easier iron farm
The only way to get iron easier than this is to steal it from Jugerite.
Does the center point have to be vertically 100 feet away from any other bed? What are the overall dimensions from the center block to another bed?
Technically you can stack another village really close, but that's outside of the scope of this design. I plop a bed around it temporarily to sleep and sometimes the villagers link, sometimes they don't.
@@phrebh I built one underground, slightly modified version of this. It worked really well for a few days, but then it stopped. I am wondering if I need to relink them, or if they are spawning up above or below etc. Playing with options.
@@stephaniemarrano8297 I would check for caves in that case.
Will it always spawn iron golems if you build it in the spawn chunks?
Bedrock doesn't have spawn chunks. And I haven't confirmed that it works in Java.
i love this farm, but let me know why you put the pumkin under the bed ? reason ?
Those were jack o'lanterns for light. They're not needed, but I like to see.
@@phrebh oh, but at the top of pumkin there is a sign of arrow what is that ? i have seen in many other video to make pillagers outpost raid farm ?
@@gammersonline There's the stem of the pumpkin that kind of looks like an arrow. Unless you mean the arrow on my hoppers, in which case that comes from a resource pack I use. Bedrock Tweaks, or some such name.
@@phrebh oh, i use Java at my Laptop 1.21
@@gammersonline This is a Bedrock farm, although it may work for Java. I haven't tested it.
Those laugh sounds Rich
I didn't pay a dime for them.
Aye Fred I made the whole thing im only getting cats to spawn how can I fix that?
Usually you just need to wait. It takes 3 or 4 Minecraft days to get the golems.
@@phrebh oh it’s pasted 4 days now at first nothing was spawning but then I started trading with the villagers i noticed it would actually make cats spawn but not golems
@_____.a964 Then I would check for caves underneath the village. And try relogging. Make sure you don't have too many nitwits. And make sure the blocks under the water are spawnable.
@@phrebh okay thank you Fred!!!
It is a great farm I seen what it did for us in hardcore
Before Microsoft wiped that world from existence.
For some reason, mine doesn't work. Not sure why. Any suggestions?
In what way doesn't work? It does take a few MC days to get going.
@@phrebh just no iron golems spawning mate. I'll give it a couple days
Like someone else mentioned, check for caves underneath the area.
@@phrebh I will do
@@phrebh should I just make it all path blocks?
So dont work on java?
It might, but I haven't tested it on Java.
Does this work in bedrock?
Yes
Yep. I built it in Bedrock. I don't even know if it'll work in Java. It might, though.
@@phrebh the requirements for golem spawning in java are completely different. You don't need 20 beds, you need 3 villagers scared by a zombie in a 10-block radius from each other, who all slept in the past day and haven't seen a golem recently. Alternatively, you need 5 of them talking near the bell, instead of scared, but that drops the spawn rate dramatically, as they only talk twice a day. This design will probably work if you add a bell to it, but it will be extremely inefficient + you need to clear more space for ensuring spawnin in a correct location.
Yeah, just checked it, you can basically trap 5 villagers something like 8 blocks above the ground with their beds inside and build a spawning platform right above them, but it will only work during day time. Or you can build something like this, but you'll have to spawnproof the caves under the village as well, otherwise they'll spawn under the villagers
@@levindeed the caves can be an issue, yes.