I like the way how Avomance explains his tutorials in full details and also the way he presents them in a very nice calming and relaxing voice makes me wanna watch til the end :) Thank you for all your tutorial videos!
I have never thought of the observer as outputting a "little redstone fart" before. Had to rewind to make sure I heard that right. Observers will never be the same XD
If you combine the cactus and bamboo farms, you can also make a mobless XP farm. You just need to feed the top of a furnace from the cactus chest (green dye) and the back of the furnace with the bamboo chest (fuel). Then have the furnace dispense into a dropper into a final chest and all you have to do is let it cook and build XP, just pull a dye out of the furnace every now and then to collect 👍🏻
I like to use waterlogged stairs on the row of blocks next to the dirt in my bamboo/sugar cane farms because it doesn't make it any bigger to hold the water.
Great video :) I have couple of suggestions. Sugarcane and bamboo farms are more efficient if we break them individually. It's almost the same, same amount of materials, but redstone wiring would be slightly different. For sheep farm It's better leave grass blocks from all sides (exept back where observer is) and cover them with glass. More grass blocks surround dirt block - more probably that grass will spread out on it.
Sadly the sugar cane farm/bamboo farm, I had to modify a bit to make it work... added another hopper to the line then a dectecture rail over top of my 3rd hopper then rest powered rail now the hopper will actually collect in the chest for me.
Another great video, but Avo, I have a question I've never seen anyone address before... on the cactus farm, if you place structural blocks in the corners of the build, why can't you just use glass panes instead of blocks? Why won't they work to redirect the cactus into the water below?
Haven't tried this yet, but for the bamboo/sugarcane farm, couldnt you just use water instead of a powered rail to get the stuff into the hopper/chest? :)
1: make a hoe 2: right click the ground with the hoe 3: plant a seed (wheat seed, beetroot seed, carrot, potato, etc.) 4: wait til it's fully grown 5: left click the crop (you do not need to use the hoe for this; you could use fortune 3 on whatever tool you use to get more seeds/carrots/taters from your harvest) Repeat steps 2-5 as needed to replant or expand your crop farm. To make the crops grow faster: * put it near water * plant in alternating rows * use bonemeal on the crop to instantly grow some stages * have bees nearby that will fly over your crops to get to flowers and then fly back and drop pollen on your crops (same effect as bonemeal, but automatic) If you want maximum crop space per water holes, then a 9x9 grid with a single water source or waterlogged block in the center is the answer. (farmland is hydrated up to 4 blocks away from the nearest water source or waterlogged block) If you're just starting out your world and don't have the bucket to move water yet, placing 4-block-wide strips of farmland along a river is your best bet. But it's easy to get a bucket early on if you find a village and build ianxofour's day 1 iron farm
You can save some resources on the melon and pumpkin farm by removing the water as once you till a piece of farmland up and plant a pumpkin or melon it never needs water to stay hydrated :)
The tops of the cactus will automatically break whenever they grow, due to the fence posts (you can see this happening in the background at 6:07). The idea is they fall into the water and end up in the chest.
Small correction: In your basalt farm tutorial, when you push down the soul soil, the lever doesn't power all three blocks. It only powers the middle one. The middle block powers all three pistons though, the middle piston is powered normally, and the 2 on the sides with quasi-connectivity. Once the pistons are placed, you could remove the 2 blocks on the sides and all 3 pistons would work just the same. It doesn't really makes any differences in how you build this farm, but i fear it leads people misunderstand how redstone works in the long run.
The cactus breaks when it grows because it can't be next to a block. No need to harvest them. The fences break the cactus when it grows and the items fall into the water to the hoppers.
Caveat: I'm a complete newb when it comes to this. Take what I say with a pinch of salt. A flow of water in front of the crops should work, but you will probably have some loss. When the pistons break the plant, it's not guaranteed that all of it will end up in the water. The bits that hang around above the dirt will despawn.
@@LuulitaCD not for the positions, for the rail system underneath. It would require a bigger footprint, but I think it should work. I'll test it out when I can get back on mc
@@keegers1 Oh, I see. A bit more work, but the cactus setup should function, at least with bamboo. But yes, test it! That will certainly give you more info than I can. :)
You can use only one or two powered rails and others can be just regular rails for farm of this size. P.S. You need to power powered rails by lever or redstone block underneath or on the side.
You can also use a red stone torch to power the powered rails.. Me personally, I hardly use observers.. I just use a button at the end, or the middle of my farms to activate the red stone.. Reason being is that I found that the crops grow slower when there is an observer above it.. Not sure why, but I have have several worlds and each time it is the same.. So I save the observers for things like a sheep farm, and go under ground for your collection system for sheep farms.. Let that grass grow all around the sheep.. you will gather wool faster
so Avomance ,I know that all of you patrons are in charge of the money and all kinds of stuff.But at the end of the 101 Episode of Avomancia you said"I am going to release this world save on youtube so you could fiddle around with it and do what you want with it".So I checked at all of the links but I found no information about it.So are you going to release the world download
The cactus farm is good, but not at all good for mass production. You can expand it horizontally and vertically via diagonal additions above the fence posts, using the fence posts as a replacement for the dirt from the bottom layer. It's an older kind of farm, so the knowledge of this farm has also been known for a while
Remember your dirt block should be a grass block and do not remove the other glass block next to it so that it whenever the sheep "eats" the grass and turns it into dirt, the dirt will turn into a grass block again. Sheeps are only able to regrow their wool by "eating" the grass on the grass black. So if its a dirt block without grass, it is unable to "eat" and thus unable to regrow its wool.
I like the way how Avomance explains his tutorials in full details and also the way he presents them in a very nice calming and relaxing voice makes me wanna watch til the end :) Thank you for all your tutorial videos!
I have never thought of the observer as outputting a "little redstone fart" before. Had to rewind to make sure I heard that right. Observers will never be the same XD
1:08 RIP Baby Polar Bear - you yeeted yourself into oblivion.
lol
If you combine the cactus and bamboo farms, you can also make a mobless XP farm. You just need to feed the top of a furnace from the cactus chest (green dye) and the back of the furnace with the bamboo chest (fuel). Then have the furnace dispense into a dropper into a final chest and all you have to do is let it cook and build XP, just pull a dye out of the furnace every now and then to collect 👍🏻
Nice Bro, i'll make It now! Thanks
use kelp it can be used for fuel aswell its insane
Lol infinite water socks 😂 cool video. Love the channel
Thank you Avo
I like to use waterlogged stairs on the row of blocks next to the dirt in my bamboo/sugar cane farms because it doesn't make it any bigger to hold the water.
Avo, you are always doing the most and we are so thankful for that :›
1:12 lol that cub keeps falling into the pit.
Alternatively, in the sugarcane farm, You can just replace the blocks next to the dirt to stairs, facing into the dirt and water log them.
Your voice is very calm.
thank you Owen
Great video :)
I have couple of suggestions.
Sugarcane and bamboo farms are more efficient if we break them individually. It's almost the same, same amount of materials, but redstone wiring would be slightly different.
For sheep farm It's better leave grass blocks from all sides (exept back where observer is) and cover them with glass. More grass blocks surround dirt block - more probably that grass will spread out on it.
then you connect the bamboo and the cactus farms to a super smelter for a free exp farm
Avo does have a video for this as well, not that you actually need it though. I use it at the beginning of the world and it works really well.
Avomance you are the best minecrafter. It is super hard to make any of this stuff work. I struggle so hard but thank you.
I am not sure Avomance that powdered snow farm looks hard. Again great tutorial and makes me want 1.17 to be out sooner. Keep up the great stuff
Sadly the sugar cane farm/bamboo farm, I had to modify a bit to make it work... added another hopper to the line then a dectecture rail over top of my 3rd hopper then rest powered rail now the hopper will actually collect in the chest for me.
i thought it was gordon ramsey talking
Another great video, but Avo, I have a question I've never seen anyone address before... on the cactus farm, if you place structural blocks in the corners of the build, why can't you just use glass panes instead of blocks? Why won't they work to redirect the cactus into the water below?
rly like the wool farm, i can now make a much more compact version, than the last i had built thank you great video subbed :)
bro can u tell me the name of the box betwwen the glass and the redstone ?. tnx
Haven't tried this yet, but for the bamboo/sugarcane farm, couldnt you just use water instead of a powered rail to get the stuff into the hopper/chest? :)
Water sometimes makes you lose items that's the only reason.
The drops sometimes doesn't land on the water so you kinda lose efficiency.
Thanks for sharing Avo
Going to attempt wool farm. My stolen villagers house will look good with carpet 🙂
It works so well, I m getting lots of emeralds so quickly now.
Hi, I am new in Minecraft and your videos helped me a lot, you're the best. Thank you, i wish you have a nice day
Thank you Ramon!
Explanation is very good
These are all nice and cool, but I just want to know how to grow normal crops in the ground normally without all the fancy moving parts
There are tutorials for that elsewhere and in game. These will save you a lot of effort though
1: make a hoe
2: right click the ground with the hoe
3: plant a seed (wheat seed, beetroot seed, carrot, potato, etc.)
4: wait til it's fully grown
5: left click the crop (you do not need to use the hoe for this; you could use fortune 3 on whatever tool you use to get more seeds/carrots/taters from your harvest)
Repeat steps 2-5 as needed to replant or expand your crop farm.
To make the crops grow faster:
* put it near water
* plant in alternating rows
* use bonemeal on the crop to instantly grow some stages
* have bees nearby that will fly over your crops to get to flowers and then fly back and drop pollen on your crops (same effect as bonemeal, but automatic)
If you want maximum crop space per water holes, then a 9x9 grid with a single water source or waterlogged block in the center is the answer. (farmland is hydrated up to 4 blocks away from the nearest water source or waterlogged block)
If you're just starting out your world and don't have the bucket to move water yet, placing 4-block-wide strips of farmland along a river is your best bet. But it's easy to get a bucket early on if you find a village and build ianxofour's day 1 iron farm
👍✌️let's go Avo , let's go...👍✌️
You can save some resources on the melon and pumpkin farm by removing the water as once you till a piece of farmland up and plant a pumpkin or melon it never needs water to stay hydrated :)
Supposedly, the growth rate slows down if you don't keep it hydrated.
Farms are god level
Yes☺☺😌😇😇
I can’t imagine living without farms/villagers
Not really, these are very basic. Would be god level if they were all connected to the same auto-item-sorter.
Love how clearly you explain everything... one thing I don’t get however... is how to harvest the cactus... 😳
The tops of the cactus will automatically break whenever they grow, due to the fence posts (you can see this happening in the background at 6:07). The idea is they fall into the water and end up in the chest.
@@dryhad9253 thanks! I was wondering about those fences!
Somehow you remind me of Gordon Ramsey 😂
Small correction: In your basalt farm tutorial, when you push down the soul soil, the lever doesn't power all three blocks. It only powers the middle one. The middle block powers all three pistons though, the middle piston is powered normally, and the 2 on the sides with quasi-connectivity. Once the pistons are placed, you could remove the 2 blocks on the sides and all 3 pistons would work just the same.
It doesn't really makes any differences in how you build this farm, but i fear it leads people misunderstand how redstone works in the long run.
Would bamboo and sugar cane grow faster if alternated like crops?
Nice, helped my begginer world a lot.
so, this may be a dumb question, but how do you harvest the cactus with that wall there?
The cactus breaks when it grows because it can't be next to a block. No need to harvest them. The fences break the cactus when it grows and the items fall into the water to the hoppers.
Wow new logo and intro
@avomance do you need the powered rails for the bamboo/sugar cane farm? Could you do a water collection system like the cactus farm?
Caveat: I'm a complete newb when it comes to this. Take what I say with a pinch of salt.
A flow of water in front of the crops should work, but you will probably have some loss. When the pistons break the plant, it's not guaranteed that all of it will end up in the water. The bits that hang around above the dirt will despawn.
@@LuulitaCD not for the positions, for the rail system underneath. It would require a bigger footprint, but I think it should work. I'll test it out when I can get back on mc
@@keegers1 Oh, I see. A bit more work, but the cactus setup should function, at least with bamboo. But yes, test it! That will certainly give you more info than I can. :)
You can use only one or two powered rails and others can be just regular rails for farm of this size.
P.S. You need to power powered rails by lever or redstone block underneath or on the side.
You can also use a red stone torch to power the powered rails.. Me personally, I hardly use observers.. I just use a button at the end, or the middle of my farms to activate the red stone.. Reason being is that I found that the crops grow slower when there is an observer above it.. Not sure why, but I have have several worlds and each time it is the same.. So I save the observers for things like a sheep farm, and go under ground for your collection system for sheep farms.. Let that grass grow all around the sheep.. you will gather wool faster
Do they work for bedrock or just java?
Some work in both, some inly in java
Your cactus farm is way more complex for what it needs to be...
The only thing making it complex is that its efficient. It aint really THAT complex actually.
so Avomance ,I know that all of you patrons are in charge of the money and all kinds of stuff.But at the end of the 101 Episode of Avomancia you said"I am going to release this world save on youtube so you could fiddle around with it and do what you want with it".So I checked at all of the links but I found no information about it.So are you going to release the world download
Infinite water sox. Finally.
Tried every 1 on ps4. Nada. Nothing drops through to hoppers/chest. Redid on pc, no issue. Must be ps4 issue. Tyvm m8 for the awesome effort.
It’s because it’s for Java
@@solaroozy6718 needs to specify that then instead of labeling it for all.
@@N8jazzi yea that’s true
Console versions are Bedrock version, which he stated at the beginning of the video.
@@iMann_iFail but, the versions are so different what works on Java dosent (80%+) work on bedrock. This is NOT for bedrock.
The cactus farm is good, but not at all good for mass production. You can expand it horizontally and vertically via diagonal additions above the fence posts, using the fence posts as a replacement for the dirt from the bottom layer. It's an older kind of farm, so the knowledge of this farm has also been known for a while
Is this techno ranboo and philza Town seed
Do a bedrock download
Sheep farm does not seem to work
Remember your dirt block should be a grass block and do not remove the other glass block next to it so that it whenever the sheep "eats" the grass and turns it into dirt, the dirt will turn into a grass block again.
Sheeps are only able to regrow their wool by "eating" the grass on the grass black. So if its a dirt block without grass, it is unable to "eat" and thus unable to regrow its wool.