Thanks for all these tutorials. I just recently started playing MageQuest and Botania quickly became my new favorite mod. Its so well done and thought out. I also love how it ties in so well with Vanilla and redstone mechanics. I also love your tutorials. They are short and to the point, so its very easy to follow along :) Man I'm having a great time
Jansey You should definitely continue! These tutorials always remind me of the start of my FTB history, I always tried to aim for the most efficient, compact and coolest farms. Watching your tutorials gives me the same vibe of the "old times". One of the few things that really give me the desire to play some Minecraft again. :)
I like how you randomly clicked light gray wool when I specifically use light gray wool as support blocks for things I build because I cba to make light gray concrete lol
+Ian noneofyourbuisness Yeah I will be able to do them in the future, currently doing some Botania stuff. For the cow farm what did you mean, like for leather and beef or for milk? I have a milk farm using Botania and vanilla ua-cam.com/video/d41q7dH72bI/v-deo.html
@@lunarflare6040 Wow when I made that comment I was 14 years old lol. Since then, I've graduated high school, college, and work full time now. Totally forgot about this lmao
I love your short tutorials dude! It's awesome watching some of the more popular Hermitcraft and Let's Players doing 30+ minute videos, but it's a huge pain in the @$$ trying to go back and see how they did stuff. Any chance you'll do a "quicktorial" (that's what I call them) for any other mods?
I am glad that they are well recieved, I haven't played around with many mods recently but I am about to start a new survival modded series so I may find a few things to do :D
I started a Let's Play over on the FTB Forums 2 days ago, but in blog form only. (I'm saving up for a video card so that I can start doing UA-cam ones, too.) I'm using a lesser known modpack called Unstoppable at the request of the modpack creator.
i could really use some help this is the only part not working on the whole cake farm. i set up my wheat farm exactly like this yet the dispensers will not plant seed after the drum of the wild breaks the wheat? has something changed since this video ? any help is appreciated!
solved my wheat farm issue lol it came to me as i was waking up and in bed ... I HAD THE WARP LENS NOT PHANTOM WARP LOL thanks for the video this farm is AMAZING
Not as aesthetically pleasing as the others, but it looks easy enough to set up and is functional. I think in my DW20, Infinity, etc worlds I will in 99% probability stick with MFR or other methods. However in my Garden of Glass world i might build it. After you get done with the cake one it would be great if you could show a combo set up (milk, sugar and wheat wheat farm (i suppose chickens above a hopper is probably easiest for eggs) feeding into the cake maker into a Kekimurus mana farm powering it al).
+finalsight Yeah it sure is ugly. I will show you how I hide the inside in the full crop farm video. But here is my first attempt: imgur.com/mxG98Er Kind of like a tower. I will definitely post the full connection of all the farms, and chickens are the easy part for sure.
@@fashnek You could just replant with a floating rannuncarpus; floating flowers don't crush farmland and rannuncarpus places whatever it can on blocks matching the one below where it's planted (one below the floating variant or two below the non-floating one) just don't drop any blocks in range
Hows this early game at all? Pixie Dust is late game with the portal to alfheim.
Thanks for all these tutorials. I just recently started playing MageQuest and Botania quickly became my new favorite mod. Its so well done and thought out. I also love how it ties in so well with Vanilla and redstone mechanics. I also love your tutorials. They are short and to the point, so its very easy to follow along :) Man I'm having a great time
You could also put a floating rannuncarpus on tilled soil to plant a whole field
I love your farms! They are simple ideas, but always very efficient and nice-looking.
+Timon Lukas Thanks, that's what I aim for!
Jansey You should definitely continue! These tutorials always remind me of the start of my FTB history, I always tried to aim for the most efficient, compact and coolest farms. Watching your tutorials gives me the same vibe of the "old times". One of the few things that really give me the desire to play some Minecraft again. :)
+Timon Lukas Damn that's awesome. Really glad to hear that,
Brilliant! I love how it uses the MineCart
+FluffyWesties Thank you, we tend forget about how useful a minecart can actually be...
I like how you randomly clicked light gray wool when I specifically use light gray wool as support blocks for things I build because I cba to make light gray concrete lol
Can you make a automatic tinkers forge setup, and then a automatic oreberry bush collector? And finally, a automatic cow farm?
+Ian noneofyourbuisness Yeah I will be able to do them in the future, currently doing some Botania stuff. For the cow farm what did you mean, like for leather and beef or for milk? I have a milk farm using Botania and vanilla ua-cam.com/video/d41q7dH72bI/v-deo.html
For the cow farm just hook this into a pollidesiac next to a vanilla semi-auto cow farm
@@lunarflare6040 Wow when I made that comment I was 14 years old lol. Since then, I've graduated high school, college, and work full time now. Totally forgot about this lmao
I love your short tutorials dude! It's awesome watching some of the more popular Hermitcraft and Let's Players doing 30+ minute videos, but it's a huge pain in the @$$ trying to go back and see how they did stuff. Any chance you'll do a "quicktorial" (that's what I call them) for any other mods?
I am glad that they are well recieved, I haven't played around with many mods recently but I am about to start a new survival modded series so I may find a few things to do :D
I started a Let's Play over on the FTB Forums 2 days ago, but in blog form only. (I'm saving up for a video card so that I can start doing UA-cam ones, too.) I'm using a lesser known modpack called Unstoppable at the request of the modpack creator.
i could really use some help this is the only part not working on the whole cake farm. i set up my wheat farm exactly like this yet the dispensers will not plant seed after the drum of the wild breaks the wheat? has something changed since this video ? any help is appreciated!
solved my wheat farm issue lol it came to me as i was waking up and in bed ... I HAD THE WARP LENS NOT PHANTOM WARP LOL thanks for the video this farm is AMAZING
Can you do a tutorial on this but with vanilla Minecraft mechanics??
No. As of 1.16.3 there is no way to place a seed automatically. But there are a million vanilla farm videos out there already.
Not as aesthetically pleasing as the others, but it looks easy enough to set up and is functional.
I think in my DW20, Infinity, etc worlds I will in 99% probability stick with MFR or other methods. However in my Garden of Glass world i might build it.
After you get done with the cake one it would be great if you could show a combo set up (milk, sugar and wheat wheat farm (i suppose chickens above a hopper is probably easiest for eggs) feeding into the cake maker into a Kekimurus mana farm powering it al).
+finalsight Yeah it sure is ugly. I will show you how I hide the inside in the full crop farm video.
But here is my first attempt:
imgur.com/mxG98Er
Kind of like a tower.
I will definitely post the full connection of all the farms, and chickens are the easy part for sure.
+Jansey That looks so much better, I like it!
+AlkAndVeilyx Thanks I thought I'll show it in the full crop farm tutorial :)
Isn't this like a huge overcomplication?
Compared to what?
@@fashnek You could just replant with a floating rannuncarpus; floating flowers don't crush farmland and rannuncarpus places whatever it can on blocks matching the one below where it's planted (one below the floating variant or two below the non-floating one) just don't drop any blocks in range
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