I really hope you like these farms - most WILL work in Bedrock, but they are designed for the Minecraft 1.17 update. Let me know in the comments below what you think of them and which is your favourite? Which ones would YOU like to see in part 2?
Señor Avo!!!! Never get enough of “Counting with Avo” 😁 Maybe for Pt.2 you could include Basalt-generator? Thanks!!! Oh! By the way, love the new logo. 👽👍🏼
I was going to mention a Basalt generator aswell.. Also is there a way to make a rock/stone generator for the new stones that are coming out yet..? Thank you Avomance
For those on bedrock like me, you can’t use trapdoors for the food farm and the water. Instead use dispensers and put a bucket of water in each. Then connect those to the red stone lever and they can dispense water… when you flick off an on again they will suck the water back up. Unfortunately this makes the farm require a lot more iron but it’s the best way I found to do it.
For those that have water going through your trap doors for the wheat farm, instead of having the line of water with trap doors, place down a line of dispensers facing your farm exactly where the water would've gone. Put water buckets in your dispensers. Then on top of the line of spruce logs behind them (directly touching the back of the dispensers), place down a line of redstone, and then one redstone continuing up one more block onto the side wall corner. Put a stone button on that corner. When you push the button, the water will be released from all of the dispensers at once, because they're powered by the redstone line behind them, and wash over your farm. Push the button again and it will suck the water back into all of the dispensers. So the farm still works, only you have to now push a button. I'm using bedrock 1.16 while writing this.
I really appreciate how a bunch of these feed into each other. The wood helps make the crops, the seeds from the crops feed into the bonemeal, etc. Really useful and neatly done! Thanks so much
I had no idea that you could grow spruce trees right next to each other after the others are fully grown--I always just took the info from the wiki as "oh okay NOTHING can be near them", but this is actually a really cool fact because now I want to build a massive wooden home that I dig out from a mass of grown 2x2 spruce trees! Thank you :) I hope you have a nice day!
You sound like minecraft Ramsey lmao literally a calmer version of Gordon Ramsey if he wasn’t a chef but a minecrafter because this game achieves monk status in ones soul
Mine tree farm for Spruce, Birch and Oak. 16 soil blocks set in four rows of four, each with a space next to, in front and behind them. In the empty spaces beside each block, break a one block deep hole and fill it with water. In the open rows in front and behind each block put a line of torches. Plant a sapling on each of the 16 soil blocks. For oak, you might want to put in a half slab roof, about seven blocks up from the soil blocks you planted the saplings on. There you go, each of those should produce at least enough new saplings to replant them after cutting them down, and you'll likely get anywhere between two and four extra ones to store away and make more tree farms later.
For the Sweet Berry farm and Bone Meal farm, you can replace the chest(s) and planks with barrels if you wish, for added storage. Not sure if anyone finds this helpful or not, but figured I'd mention it. Cheers!
Actually it is not helpful whatsoever it is actually harmful because a barrel only has the storage of one chest and you can put 2 chests making a double chat double in your story so why would anyone want to lessen their storage why would you even suggest something that is going to make the project worse you are a horrible person
You can get the same storage by placing down a second barrel nearby the farms. They both have their benefits and their downsides (Ex. 54 spaces in one chest but can't open under solid blocks vs 27 spaces in two barrels but can open under solid blocks). Personal preference really. :D
A different version of the pava farm is the potion farm, Put a potion in a couldron, and change the lava with water, and it will fill up with more potions, free way to get more potions
The bone meal farm looks pretty neat! At first glance, it makes me think of a grain silo you would see on a farm! I may have to borrow that idea for a build of mine.
Missing one here that I made some times ... the pumpkin and melon farm with auto popup blocks. It goes something like this: 1 row of water (1 block down), next 1 row of farmland with the seeds growing, next one row of dirt or grass where the pumpkin and melon blocks grow, underneath this row of blocks sticky pistons pushing up, at the end of the row a switch, a button or a pressure plate to activate and underneath redstone, redstone toches and repeaters to activate those pistons. At the moment the pistons push up the pumpins and melons break and can be picked up easely, make sure those go back down again to grow new ones.
I’ve failed to get the water flush farm to work on bedrock. First world I just couldn’t find spruce wood anywhere and figured the holes in oak and birch trap doors was the reason I couldn’t hold the water back. So I created a new world starting in a spruce biome. Really disappointed to find out my spruce trap doors don’t hold the water back either. Really frustrated I can’t get even this simple farm to work.
I think I finally got it working with dispensers! It’s a little weird in that I have to flick the lever up and down to get water to dispense and then lever up and down again to stop the flow and the water seems to stay in the buckets. Not sure why it’s working that way, but I’m certain I don’t care because it’s finally working.
@Avomance is one of my go to farm tutorials. Easy to understand as follow along. Voice commentary and visuals. Doesn’t speed through but doesn’t take all day to get to work.
it has been years since ive seen a video with starter farms i would want to use and this video is top notch! i would sport every one of these starter farms i feel kind of dumb on not thinking of a few of them myself lol
22:35 You can improve this generator up to 7 blocks mining at the same time. Just make it diagonal and use step-ladders or waterlogged blocks to make contact of water with flowing down lava, but it will be hidden. Then, you need to take precise angle after you activated your beacon - and there you have it - 7-block cobblestone/ore generator Skyblock edition. Only TNT duping machines are more efficient.
Thank you man u really needed this. I'm gonna make a HUGE field of sweet berry farms its gonna look sick. Amazing vid as always keep it up! Also i have a build idea and I would appreciate if let me know how you feel about it. Im gonna build a floating Japanese style floating village!
There needs to be some sort of simple rabbit farm. The skins can be made into leather or the new bundle bags, the meat can be traded to butcher villagers or cooked and eaten, and the feet for potion brewing
First, like the new logo design! Second, OMG I FORGOT ABOUT RENEWABLE LAVA! There is so much in this update that I keep forget about things like renewable lava, candles, the Warden, spyglass, copper farms(from drowned instead of iron)
How do you manage to keep the water from spilling out of the trapdoors? No matter what I do or what wood I use the trapdoors aren’t holding the water in. I’ve also tried the over head method. Where you have a lever above to activate the flushing system and the water falls from the top. Idk if I explained enough. But the water isn’t staying put, it just runs. Is it a bug? Or am I doing something wrong? I am doing this on pocket edition. I am also making this underground in case this is what’s causing my issue. You also have a new subscriber!! Just by watching this video I know your content is phenomenal!
@@gracehafilm I’m new to farming this way, making contraptions, traps, and using red-stone. So I’m learning and struggling. I also don’t understand what the click delays are for with the repeaters. And what their purpose is. But I shall UA-cam it unless you can explain it, because I’m lost😂
I could not sleep so I built 2 in my new survival world then decided to stop the video at 3:30am and go to bed...more once I'm back on tomorrow! Thank you Avomance for the awesome tutorial!
I never knew Minecraft was this DEEP in creation. AMAZING what you can do with just square pixels lol I m going to save this video and use it for my new world seriously. This is how my luck is going so far tho.. I spawned in my new world and walked about 50 ft and saw a half broke down portal.. there was a chest laying next to it, inside the chest was a couple iron nuggets, some other stuff and a fucking enchanted Unbreaking 3 pickaxe!! while I was trying to build a quick little house it turned dark and I got bombarded by creeps and zombies. I died, respawned and went back to get my stuff and everything was there EXCEPT the pickaxe.. gone.. 😫 That legit makes me want to just start right over again. I think I might now that I seen this video lol
you can make it so that the seeds go to a separate chest and then you take 56 seeds and press a button so they automated get composted into bone meal for the tree farm
Great video!!! Since 1.6.4 I've always been a fan of modded Minecraft, but recently I've been drawn towards Vanilla. It's awesome to see farms that I only thought possible with modded Minecraft being made in Vanilla
Food is generally one of the first ones I do depending on where I spawned in. If you are close to a river then you can always eat salmon if you don't mind killing them, they will respawn quite quickly. By the ocean I suppose you could do kelp but that's not the best so mostly something if you're in a pinch, could do cod here but they will have more space to swim around making them harder to kill slightly. The easiest starter food farm is probably sweet berries if you are in a taiga.
I know this is an older video but I discovered if you dig a hole 1x3 and place a hopper into a double chest before placing the composter on the hopper you end up with a slightly more compact setup that is easier to reach/setup without taking fall damage. I usually set this up outside my starter house until I build the actual farm. It is also a great place to dispose of your excess saplings. I tend to collect a full stack for planting and then turn the rest to meal. TLDR: Bone meal setup: Chest Hopper Composter/ Hopper/Double Chest/Ground
Composter: Simple, easy, and effective. Trees: About 85% effective, but for being able to do it from the beginning of the game, it's worth making. Thanks for the hints. Heading to the next video.
The auto-composter is genius, not sure where I saw it first. I prefer the 3-high, 2-deep arrangement, myself. EDIT: Except for some inexplicable reason composters don't accept hopper input from the sides (but they do accept manual input from the sides), only the top. What a bummer.
The Planks and Slabs are not needed for the sweet berry farm. Just dig a ditch alongside the row of plants and stand in it to collect the berries and you won't get stung. Also the wheat farm as it is doesn't work on Bedrock 1.17.10, The trapdoors don't hold the water back and allow it to flow through them.
As person who just started playing the game, these were helpful tips, though the amount of iron is daunting... Maybe I just got unlucky on the seed, but it's taken many hours/deaths to find and accumulate enough iron for the hoppers and buckets 😅
Dig a staircase or a ladder down to y-11ish and find some diamonds to mine faster also work on an enchanting table setup for efficiency, unbreaking, and fortune enchants. I found a cave and had like 5 stacks of iron with fortune 3 in about 25 minutes
You: Spend hours caving and digging, but find no dripstone for your lava farm. . The Nether: You couldn't live with your own failure. Where did that bring you? Back to me.
There is no entity cramming mechanic on bedrock so cow farm doesn’t work. There are you tubers to check out for their bedrock farms such as SilentWhisperer and JCPlayz
In JAVA the dripstones will actually drip, but wont fill the cauldron. Only the dripstone direct under the source would fill the cauldron. So visually it seems as it would work but it doesnt :)
Yeah, you know a farm is easy when the hardest thing to get is for it is iron, I guess one of them had a few redstone which is ever so slightly harder to get
Tree farm won't work on bedrock. I do the first four saplings, bone meal fine. Next four bonemeal won't grow trees next to the tree already grown. I did exactly as on the video...?
I have tried to get the trapdoors to work to get the water flow to start and stop for the crop farm to work but I can not seem to get it to stop. It seems to just flow right thru the trapdoor when it is open.
I tore apart my whole farm last night to make the auto farm and I had the same problem with water going through the trap doors. So i rebuilt my whole farm again.
This is my first time playing Minecraft (I'm on Xbox) and I'm trying to get large spruce to grow in a 4x4 area in a tree farm (with water underneath to collect all of the excess) but it's not working I tried torches, tried bonemealing and spacing them out more due to branches but I don't know what im doing wrong!! Please help! 🙏
I'm having trouble with the 4x4 Spruce plot as well. It looks like the solution is to leave a gap between the giant trees, add another tree farm, or to simply do one giant tree at a time, which is what I decided on. One giant tree gives me a stack and a half of logs, so that's enough until the next grows You commented a month ago, what do you think? Did you discover why the trees won't grow?
Either you are placing the water ON the trap door or... you are in Bedrock! My guess is the second one? Bedrock trapdoors don't hold up the Lava. You can fix this by using dispensers instead :) Sorry :(
@@Avomance brilliant thank you for the advice, yes it is bedrock version I am trying to learn Minecraft so I can help my young son to play so any advice is greatly appreciated.
I am trying to use the trapdoor flushing system (crop farm) to flush creepers down from a platform. Is there any way to use a redstone clock to flip the switch on and off every so often rather than requiring manual input? Thanks.
Build a platform above a continuously flowing water source to your drop/kill point and line the platform edges with trapdoors so that the creepers will walk off. I'm on Bedrock, and JC Playz has a lot of great farms, including a creeper one. In the creeper farm he also uses alternating trapdoors above and buttons below to prevent the spawning of skeletons and spiders, but it's not strictly necessary, it just fills your chests faster. It's pretty resource intensive, but you could miniaturize it for a lower rate. His includes a drop for high damage and then a trident-piston cycle that finishes them off, but you could also use a higher drop for an immediate kill if you don't want to worry about the redstone and don't care about the XP. To clarify, you throw the trident at a piston and it gets passed continuously from one piston to the next, and since it was your original throw anything it kills generates XP that will just flow out of the kill chamber to you. His guides are really efficient, too, and include good, quick explanations as he gets to each step, though he doesn't quite have Avomance's charisma.
You can set up a sort of timing system to harvest the crops automatically, but you still have to plant manually. I have seen farms operated by villagers, where they plant and harvest and trade the wheat to another villager, but that’s not terribly starter friendly
@@jtosety I’d probably use a pumpkin farm as my timer. Plant a pumpkin, have an observer fire when it grows, use that output to a piston to break the pumpkin and restart the cycle, also take a Redstone signal to the crop farm. The pumpkin takes longer to grow than the crops so you know the crops fully grow. A daylight sensor would try to harvest partially grown crops
You don’t think it does, the trapdoors won’t leave water in I believe. You can make it work by replacing the trapdoors by powered pistons and put the water sources one block further back
Can someone help me... For the crop farm, the water keeps going thru my trap doors?? I have the gap between the wood and trap door but the water flows thru it as if the door was down but it is up??
Instead of a line of water with trap doors, where the line of water went, put dispensers instead, facing your farm. Put water buckets in the dispensers. On the line of wood behind the dispensers, directly touching the back of the dispensers, put a line of redstone. Then at the end of the redstone, put a stone button on the block of wood. Pushing the button will set the redstone off, making all the dispensers release water to wash over your farm. Push the Button again to make the dispensers suck the water back up.
@@BearStoneAdventures that's genius!! Thank you so much for your reply. I'm excited to finally edit the farm and try this. I've been waiting and hoping for an alternative to do this. For some reason i never thought of that
I'm new to Minecraft and really appreciate the info ^_^ Well... not totally new. But I may as well be, haven't played since xbox360 edition. So many changes O_o
Not a must have but with a few buckets and a lava farm you have an infinite fuel source. Coal is easy to get but repetitive, blaze rods are cool but not starter friendly. Bamboo isn’t a great fuel source and may not be in a biome near you
I tried to make this cobblestone farm(Along with a couple others from other videos) and every time it makes 3 or 4 stone before the lava fills the first hole and it doesn't make any more. Does anyone know what I might be doing wrong?
My wood farm indirectly became an xp farm system at night, where all the mobs eventually fell down into the hopper drop spot which i had dug 2 blocks deep.
I really hope you like these farms - most WILL work in Bedrock, but they are designed for the Minecraft 1.17 update. Let me know in the comments below what you think of them and which is your favourite? Which ones would YOU like to see in part 2?
Pt2 would be great , no such thing as too much unless your overworking yourself.
Señor Avo!!!! Never get enough of “Counting with Avo” 😁
Maybe for Pt.2 you could include Basalt-generator? Thanks!!! Oh! By the way, love the new logo. 👽👍🏼
I was going to mention a Basalt generator aswell.. Also is there a way to make a rock/stone generator for the new stones that are coming out yet..? Thank you Avomance
I love the aesthetics. I"ve done the bonemeal farm many times, but they are an eyesore. I like the trapdoor idea to make them less awful looking.
I would like to see your take on a [edit: COW] farm that does not use entity cramming, so it would work on servers and Bedrock versions. Cheers!
no scaffolding needed for big spruce trees, just cut a spiral up to the top then just work your way back down through whatever's left
Yup. That’s basically what I do
If u ever obtain scaffolding, chopping spruce trees would be a breeze
YES, finally someone who understansds simple solutions.
Scaffolding saves you a lot more time
@@foraminutethere23 I don’t know. I’ve tried it and it seems about the same time except I have to pick up scaffolding
0:00 Intro
1:24 1 - Strawberry
3:07 2 - Wood
8:40 3 - Crops
13:37 4 - Bonemeal
15:55 5 - Meat & Leather/Wool
19:05 6 - Lava (1.17 only)
21:25 7 - Stone/Cobblestone
which biome is strawberry in
@@santacraft8821 it's sweetberrys and it's found in spruce biomes.
For those on bedrock like me, you can’t use trapdoors for the food farm and the water. Instead use dispensers and put a bucket of water in each. Then connect those to the red stone lever and they can dispense water… when you flick off an on again they will suck the water back up. Unfortunately this makes the farm require a lot more iron but it’s the best way I found to do it.
Mine wont suck it back up after, but if i can get the 2 dispensers connected to one switch it chould be fine if i just manually put the water back.
@@trashcangold flick it on and off again for it to suck it up
For those that have water going through your trap doors for the wheat farm, instead of having the line of water with trap doors, place down a line of dispensers facing your farm exactly where the water would've gone. Put water buckets in your dispensers. Then on top of the line of spruce logs behind them (directly touching the back of the dispensers), place down a line of redstone, and then one redstone continuing up one more block onto the side wall corner. Put a stone button on that corner. When you push the button, the water will be released from all of the dispensers at once, because they're powered by the redstone line behind them, and wash over your farm. Push the button again and it will suck the water back into all of the dispensers. So the farm still works, only you have to now push a button. I'm using bedrock 1.16 while writing this.
Thanks. I'm not sure why my water is going through the trap doors. Thanks for the tip. now this just got a lot more expensive to make
1:27 strawberry
3:07 wood
8:42 crops
13:40 bonemeal
Thanks
Strawberry?
I really appreciate how a bunch of these feed into each other. The wood helps make the crops, the seeds from the crops feed into the bonemeal, etc. Really useful and neatly done! Thanks so much
Nice ideas, although things like dispensers aren't early-game things one would expect to have in Survival.
I had no idea that you could grow spruce trees right next to each other after the others are fully grown--I always just took the info from the wiki as "oh okay NOTHING can be near them", but this is actually a really cool fact because now I want to build a massive wooden home that I dig out from a mass of grown 2x2 spruce trees! Thank you :) I hope you have a nice day!
Yep - but you have to plant the saplings AFTER the tree grows or it wont work! its kinda useful!
Love your idea!
Cortezerino has a treehouse base that he starts by growing large trees like that, it works out really well.
I cant get that to work. I grow the first 2x2 then plant the second and get nothing. (Bedrock Ed.)
@@sardog01 I have the same issue with bedrock. First tree comes up quickly. Then I plant next 4 and no matter what you do they will not grow.
You sound like minecraft Ramsey lmao literally a calmer version of Gordon Ramsey if he wasn’t a chef but a minecrafter because this game achieves monk status in ones soul
IF YOU ARE USING BEDROCK AND DOING THE TREE FARM USE A 2X2 PLATFORM RATHER THAN A 4X4 AS LOGS INHIBIT TREE GROWTH IN BEDROCK BUT NOT IN JAVA!
And do you fill all slots with saplings?
All I need Minecraft is vertical slabs sideways stairs and combinable slabs.
Yeah True. What do you mean with sideways Stairs?
@@lachsoos7387 stairs that are placed sideways. Corner blocks.
Mine tree farm for Spruce, Birch and Oak. 16 soil blocks set in four rows of four, each with a space next to, in front and behind them. In the empty spaces beside each block, break a one block deep hole and fill it with water. In the open rows in front and behind each block put a line of torches. Plant a sapling on each of the 16 soil blocks. For oak, you might want to put in a half slab roof, about seven blocks up from the soil blocks you planted the saplings on. There you go, each of those should produce at least enough new saplings to replant them after cutting them down, and you'll likely get anywhere between two and four extra ones to store away and make more tree farms later.
For the Sweet Berry farm and Bone Meal farm, you can replace the chest(s) and planks with barrels if you wish, for added storage. Not sure if anyone finds this helpful or not, but figured I'd mention it. Cheers!
Actually it is not helpful whatsoever it is actually harmful because a barrel only has the storage of one chest and you can put 2 chests making a double chat double in your story so why would anyone want to lessen their storage why would you even suggest something that is going to make the project worse you are a horrible person
For adage storage that we just discuss it is West storage
You can get the same storage by placing down a second barrel nearby the farms. They both have their benefits and their downsides (Ex. 54 spaces in one chest but can't open under solid blocks vs 27 spaces in two barrels but can open under solid blocks). Personal preference really. :D
A different version of the pava farm is the potion farm,
Put a potion in a couldron, and change the lava with water, and it will fill up with more potions, free way to get more potions
Use shears on the leaves on the tree farm every few runs and put them in the composter.
7:49 If you raise the the tree platform a little higher (one or two blocks, I think), you won't get the excess podzol around the farm.
Oops! Just learned the hard way that trapdoors don't hold back water in bedrock edition - thought I'd share to save other console players the trouble.
Just found that out the hard way, is there a way around this
I was able to get a line of dispensers with water buckets working the same way - there was another comment below suggesting this. Hope it helps!
Yeah the water goes through the trapdoors ): built this for nothing
@@thechillinestvillain3637 me too! It hurt building that many buckets, but worth it :)
The bone meal farm looks pretty neat! At first glance, it makes me think of a grain silo you would see on a farm!
I may have to borrow that idea for a build of mine.
Missing one here that I made some times ... the pumpkin and melon farm with auto popup blocks. It goes something like this:
1 row of water (1 block down), next 1 row of farmland with the seeds growing, next one row of dirt or grass where the pumpkin and melon blocks grow, underneath this row of blocks sticky pistons pushing up, at the end of the row a switch, a button or a pressure plate to activate and underneath redstone, redstone toches and repeaters to activate those pistons.
At the moment the pistons push up the pumpins and melons break and can be picked up easely, make sure those go back down again to grow new ones.
The wheat farm doesn't work anymore but if you still want to work you can have to wait late game cuz you're going to have to get dispensers for it
or pistons (sticky)
I’ve failed to get the water flush farm to work on bedrock. First world I just couldn’t find spruce wood anywhere and figured the holes in oak and birch trap doors was the reason I couldn’t hold the water back. So I created a new world starting in a spruce biome. Really disappointed to find out my spruce trap doors don’t hold the water back either. Really frustrated I can’t get even this simple farm to work.
I think I finally got it working with dispensers! It’s a little weird in that I have to flick the lever up and down to get water to dispense and then lever up and down again to stop the flow and the water seems to stay in the buckets. Not sure why it’s working that way, but I’m certain I don’t care because it’s finally working.
nobody cares
You have to use dispensers :) trap door method is for Java players.
@@JamesOfEarth use a button instead of a lever and it will suck up the water to use again
@@retrovibez1176 I do.
@Avomance is one of my go to farm tutorials. Easy to understand as follow along. Voice commentary and visuals. Doesn’t speed through but doesn’t take all day to get to work.
it has been years since ive seen a video with starter farms i would want to use and this video is top notch! i would sport every one of these starter farms i feel kind of dumb on not thinking of a few of them myself lol
Thank you Kenny... I really appreciate the comment
Avomance, you are so awesome. I want to share and save every video you make. This will be great for the 1.17 world. Thank you.
thank you Lainey!!
22:35
You can improve this generator up to 7 blocks mining at the same time. Just make it diagonal and use step-ladders or waterlogged blocks to make contact of water with flowing down lava, but it will be hidden. Then, you need to take precise angle after you activated your beacon - and there you have it - 7-block cobblestone/ore generator Skyblock edition. Only TNT duping machines are more efficient.
How did I understand perfectly this video? I'm from Spain hahaha, good video, this helps me so muuuch
Thank you man u really needed this. I'm gonna make a HUGE field of sweet berry farms its gonna look sick. Amazing vid as always keep it up!
Also i have a build idea and I would appreciate if let me know how you feel about it.
Im gonna build a floating Japanese style floating village!
There needs to be some sort of simple rabbit farm. The skins can be made into leather or the new bundle bags, the meat can be traded to butcher villagers or cooked and eaten, and the feet for potion brewing
Oh, and on the bonemeal farm, you can also compost your extra saplings from the wood farm
First, like the new logo design! Second, OMG I FORGOT ABOUT RENEWABLE LAVA! There is so much in this update that I keep forget about things like renewable lava, candles, the Warden, spyglass, copper farms(from drowned instead of iron)
IKR John!!
How do you manage to keep the water from spilling out of the trapdoors? No matter what I do or what wood I use the trapdoors aren’t holding the water in. I’ve also tried the over head method. Where you have a lever above to activate the flushing system and the water falls from the top. Idk if I explained enough. But the water isn’t staying put, it just runs. Is it a bug? Or am I doing something wrong? I am doing this on pocket edition. I am also making this underground in case this is what’s causing my issue.
You also have a new subscriber!! Just by watching this video I know your content is phenomenal!
I have the same problem
@@gracehafilm it’s so stressful and the sticky pistons aren’t working either for a hidden door 😩
@@YungDeath7220 I figured it out!! You just use a dispenser and put the water buckets in each one of them
@@gracehafilm wdym? And it will still run down with the lever?
@@gracehafilm I’m new to farming this way, making contraptions, traps, and using red-stone. So I’m learning and struggling. I also don’t understand what the click delays are for with the repeaters. And what their purpose is. But I shall UA-cam it unless you can explain it, because I’m lost😂
I could not sleep so I built 2 in my new survival world then decided to stop the video at 3:30am and go to bed...more once I'm back on tomorrow! Thank you Avomance for the awesome tutorial!
Fantastic view into the future of Minecraft with different farms. Can not wait to see the next set of farms. Keep up the great work 😁
Thank you for this video , you explained this really well and a mega thank you for giving us the materials before the build
I never knew Minecraft was this DEEP in creation. AMAZING what you can do with just square pixels lol I m going to save this video and use it for my new world seriously. This is how my luck is going so far tho..
I spawned in my new world and walked about 50 ft and saw a half broke down portal.. there was a chest laying next to it, inside the chest was a couple iron nuggets, some other stuff and a fucking enchanted Unbreaking 3 pickaxe!! while I was trying to build a quick little house it turned dark and I got bombarded by creeps and zombies. I died, respawned and went back to get my stuff and everything was there EXCEPT the pickaxe.. gone.. 😫
That legit makes me want to just start right over again. I think I might now that I seen this video lol
you can make it so that the seeds go to a separate chest and then you take 56 seeds and press a button so they automated get composted into bone meal for the tree farm
thanks for these, very useful as a newbie to minecraft
In the crop one, if you place a jack-o-lantern/ scarecrow in the middle. It's a sufficient enough light source to grow it all at night
Yes it is!
Although if it can see the sky, the light doesn’t matter… it’s only if it’s in a cave that it makes a difference
I wish I found this earlier, these are simple and easy and look great
The tree farm was awesome. My first Avomance farm.
Does it only work in java to do a 4x4?
I never knew that you could put items into composters and they came out as bone meal!
I've learnt something new today!
I think you are new
@@animehub7132 yes
Is this fella making starter farms in Minecraft or fighting battles in a mid evil fantasy world?
The bob ross of minecraft.
Or make a ladder 🪜 on an extra blockline next to the trees. Climb up and work down.
Ur a great youtuber, such a calming voice no joke mate
thats very kind of you - thank you
Great video!!! Since 1.6.4 I've always been a fan of modded Minecraft, but recently I've been drawn towards Vanilla. It's awesome to see farms that I only thought possible with modded Minecraft being made in Vanilla
Really Good - thanks for it!
Excellent ,,, as always Avo. Stone/ cobble generator is much improved. Going five deep prevents busting through the back
Thank you, my biggest fear in a new world is what farms 1st
Food is generally one of the first ones I do depending on where I spawned in. If you are close to a river then you can always eat salmon if you don't mind killing them, they will respawn quite quickly. By the ocean I suppose you could do kelp but that's not the best so mostly something if you're in a pinch, could do cod here but they will have more space to swim around making them harder to kill slightly. The easiest starter food farm is probably sweet berries if you are in a taiga.
That’s your biggest fear?
I know this is an older video but I discovered if you dig a hole 1x3 and place a hopper into a double chest before placing the composter on the hopper you end up with a slightly more compact setup that is easier to reach/setup without taking fall damage. I usually set this up outside my starter house until I build the actual farm. It is also a great place to dispose of your excess saplings. I tend to collect a full stack for planting and then turn the rest to meal.
TLDR: Bone meal setup:
Chest
Hopper
Composter/
Hopper/Double Chest/Ground
Composter: Simple, easy, and effective. Trees: About 85% effective, but for being able to do it from the beginning of the game, it's worth making. Thanks for the hints. Heading to the next video.
The auto-composter is genius, not sure where I saw it first. I prefer the 3-high, 2-deep arrangement, myself.
EDIT: Except for some inexplicable reason composters don't accept hopper input from the sides (but they do accept manual input from the sides), only the top. What a bummer.
The weet farm did not work for me cause the trap doors don't stop the water
The Planks and Slabs are not needed for the sweet berry farm. Just dig a ditch alongside the row of plants and stand in it to collect the berries and you won't get stung.
Also the wheat farm as it is doesn't work on Bedrock 1.17.10, The trapdoors don't hold the water back and allow it to flow through them.
As person who just started playing the game, these were helpful tips, though the amount of iron is daunting... Maybe I just got unlucky on the seed, but it's taken many hours/deaths to find and accumulate enough iron for the hoppers and buckets 😅
Dig a staircase or a ladder down to y-11ish and find some diamonds to mine faster also work on an enchanting table setup for efficiency, unbreaking, and fortune enchants. I found a cave and had like 5 stacks of iron with fortune 3 in about 25 minutes
You: Spend hours caving and digging, but find no dripstone for your lava farm.
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The Nether: You couldn't live with your own failure. Where did that bring you? Back to me.
lol
There is no entity cramming mechanic on bedrock so cow farm doesn’t work. There are you tubers to check out for their bedrock farms such as SilentWhisperer and JCPlayz
20:32 I’m not sure about Java but in bedrock they don’t have to be lava sources they can be lava running off
In JAVA the dripstones will actually drip, but wont fill the cauldron. Only the dripstone direct under the source would fill the cauldron. So visually it seems as it would work but it doesnt :)
@@orangerazzz sucks for u guys
Great vid Avo, music is a bit hmmm, but each to their own I guess ;)
his voice is so bloody soothing
He sounds like Gordan Ramsey
Super easy made. Might even make some on the Patron server Avotopia!
Yeah, you know a farm is easy when the hardest thing to get is for it is iron, I guess one of them had a few redstone which is ever so slightly harder to get
Thank you! I just wanted a bunch of simple farms
Tree farm won't work on bedrock. I do the first four saplings, bone meal fine. Next four bonemeal won't grow trees next to the tree already grown. I did exactly as on the video...?
Because u stand right into it, plus u have to use bone meal at the corner.
I had same problem
I have tried to get the trapdoors to work to get the water flow to start and stop for the crop farm to work but I can not seem to get it to stop. It seems to just flow right thru the trapdoor when it is open.
same here …. very frustrating
Same
I'm having trouble doing this I'm having trouble with the trapdoors letting the water out freely. What am I doing wrong?
Same, it must be a bedrock thing
I’m gonna try dispensers
Omg I thought I was the only one. Farm isn't working coz of the trapdoors
I'm having the same problem
I tore apart my whole farm last night to make the auto farm and I had the same problem with water going through the trap doors. So i rebuilt my whole farm again.
Im doing the wood one but the second set of 4 spruce tree saplings won't grow after I give them half a stack of bone meal
I'm experiencing the same issue
I made that bonemeal tower the other day, but I used dark oak trap doors... It looked like an ugly, ugly chocolate bar lol
A great tutorial video thank you, have you done an iron golem iron ingot farm yet?
Love your tutorial from basic to expert level you still explain it in a way that everyone can understand and learm
Is it just me, or does the farm water not work?
Ima try these out on my switch lite mc world, awesome job my guy👊🏻thank you so much! 💕
This is my first time playing Minecraft (I'm on Xbox) and I'm trying to get large spruce to grow in a 4x4 area in a tree farm (with water underneath to collect all of the excess) but it's not working I tried torches, tried bonemealing and spacing them out more due to branches but I don't know what im doing wrong!! Please help! 🙏
I'm having trouble with the 4x4 Spruce plot as well. It looks like the solution is to leave a gap between the giant trees, add another tree farm, or to simply do one giant tree at a time, which is what I decided on. One giant tree gives me a stack and a half of logs, so that's enough until the next grows
You commented a month ago, what do you think? Did you discover why the trees won't grow?
Watching while at work and it made me sleepy
So, on the lava farm- is there a way to get only a half a bucket of lava?
No, why?
Really helped! just got a new sub!
This was the most useful tutorial I've seen as a beginner. Thank you!
I have built the bone meal and the lava one they both work in bedrock
Oh and the sweet berry one
It would be nice if you added chapters to your video!
I have tried the wheat farm but the water flows through the trapdoors when in the upright position, what am I doing wrong? Thank you in advance.
Most likely you are water logging the trap door
So place the water then place the trap door
Either you are placing the water ON the trap door or... you are in Bedrock! My guess is the second one? Bedrock trapdoors don't hold up the Lava. You can fix this by using dispensers instead :) Sorry :(
@@Avomance brilliant thank you for the advice, yes it is bedrock version I am trying to learn Minecraft so I can help my young son to play so any advice is greatly appreciated.
@@stuartbattersby6847 father of the year award goes to you sir
the trapdoors on the crop farm don't hold the water in 1.7.2
I'm experiencing the same issues! Water runs all over!
Same
blocks can’t be waterlogged when playing before the aquatic update (1.14).
I make every farm you u show. To this day my I make your sugar cane farm.
I am trying to use the trapdoor flushing system (crop farm) to flush creepers down from a platform. Is there any way to use a redstone clock to flip the switch on and off every so often rather than requiring manual input? Thanks.
Build a platform above a continuously flowing water source to your drop/kill point and line the platform edges with trapdoors so that the creepers will walk off. I'm on Bedrock, and JC Playz has a lot of great farms, including a creeper one. In the creeper farm he also uses alternating trapdoors above and buttons below to prevent the spawning of skeletons and spiders, but it's not strictly necessary, it just fills your chests faster. It's pretty resource intensive, but you could miniaturize it for a lower rate. His includes a drop for high damage and then a trident-piston cycle that finishes them off, but you could also use a higher drop for an immediate kill if you don't want to worry about the redstone and don't care about the XP. To clarify, you throw the trident at a piston and it gets passed continuously from one piston to the next, and since it was your original throw anything it kills generates XP that will just flow out of the kill chamber to you. His guides are really efficient, too, and include good, quick explanations as he gets to each step, though he doesn't quite have Avomance's charisma.
You can set up a sort of timing system to harvest the crops automatically, but you still have to plant manually. I have seen farms operated by villagers, where they plant and harvest and trade the wheat to another villager, but that’s not terribly starter friendly
Probably a daylight sensor with a momentary switch set to a long pulse would be best for that
@@jtosety I’d probably use a pumpkin farm as my timer. Plant a pumpkin, have an observer fire when it grows, use that output to a piston to break the pumpkin and restart the cycle, also take a Redstone signal to the crop farm. The pumpkin takes longer to grow than the crops so you know the crops fully grow. A daylight sensor would try to harvest partially grown crops
Nice pfp, didn’t notice that u changed
Does the crop farm not work on bedrock?
You don’t think it does, the trapdoors won’t leave water in I believe. You can make it work by replacing the trapdoors by powered pistons and put the water sources one block further back
@@steveminecraft4364 You might be able to use a line of dispensers as well and replace the water every once in a while.
U dumbasses this is bedrock
Its ofc works
This is ironic considering my username
If only a dispenser can empty out a cauldron then I can make a fully automatic lava farm
you just need a lot buckets
This guy is the Gordon Ramsay of Minecraft 🙏🏼
Can someone help me... For the crop farm, the water keeps going thru my trap doors?? I have the gap between the wood and trap door but the water flows thru it as if the door was down but it is up??
Same
Instead of a line of water with trap doors, where the line of water went, put dispensers instead, facing your farm. Put water buckets in the dispensers. On the line of wood behind the dispensers, directly touching the back of the dispensers, put a line of redstone. Then at the end of the redstone, put a stone button on the block of wood. Pushing the button will set the redstone off, making all the dispensers release water to wash over your farm. Push the Button again to make the dispensers suck the water back up.
@@BearStoneAdventures that's genius!! Thank you so much for your reply. I'm excited to finally edit the farm and try this. I've been waiting and hoping for an alternative to do this. For some reason i never thought of that
Awesome, easy and simple farms this is i been looking for
Just some feedback, I think the music should be a little more quiet. I can barely hear your voice.
noted Joe - are you sure your settings are correct - I am loud and clear when I watch it - but I will watch that in the future!
I'm new to Minecraft and really appreciate the info ^_^ Well... not totally new. But I may as well be, haven't played since xbox360 edition. So many changes O_o
Did Anyone ask?
@Andrew M yes
I doubt that lava is a must have starter farm.
Not a must have but with a few buckets and a lava farm you have an infinite fuel source. Coal is easy to get but repetitive, blaze rods are cool but not starter friendly. Bamboo isn’t a great fuel source and may not be in a biome near you
I DID NOT KNOW ABOUT DRIPSTONE LAVA GEN
I tried to make this cobblestone farm(Along with a couple others from other videos) and every time it makes 3 or 4 stone before the lava fills the first hole and it doesn't make any more. Does anyone know what I might be doing wrong?
Great video
Some awesome farms there dude
Avomance we want 100 days hardcore video.Plzzz
Yes, Avomance plz
My wood farm indirectly became an xp farm system at night, where all the mobs eventually fell down into the hopper drop spot which i had dug 2 blocks deep.
8 for the price of 7 Jade!!
Im trying the tree farm but the water keeps flowing over the edge. It will not fill my chest.
With the wheat farm for me the water goes through the flapped up trap doors
Yeah having same issue on PS4 bedrock
@@cararobinson4492 try using dispensers I did it on Java may be expensive if u got no redstone dust
I used Pistons and sand
Do the 1.16 farms you previously made work on 1.17 ?
Never knew they changed it so you can grow spruce trees without podzol
The tree farm isn't working for me. One tree grew, but it seems as though other trees won't grow next to it even after bone mealing
Are u playing on bedrock?
@@ni-vanfrosty1326 Yes
Same