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For the early cow farm, you can use the wheat on the first one to fall in, and then use it on the one who hasn’t fallen in, and it will auto path into the spot you want.
@@qqNai I can’t take credit, I saw someone mention it in another similar style farm video. But ya, super helpful either way. Then you only have to fight the one of them into the drop. Lol
i find it refreshing that you build them in survival instead of creative bc people who make these tend to fly or mess up in a way that costs us in survival
@@thomascook7146 but it's just water I am talking about potions imagine u have only one bottle of potion of invisibility... put that one inside and empty cauldron and put a drip stone above it when the water will slowly fill the cauldron and if u take another glass bottle and tap on cauldron the glass will fill with potion of invisibility ...
A huge recommendation for the cactus farm. In my worlds I use moss to dig a square down to bedrock, set up an auto smelter at the bottom, and then I build layers on top of layers until I reach ground level at my base. This chunk will usually be loaded in, and with nearly a hundred layers the farm makes a crazy amount of cactus. I’ve never had any lag from it since there isn’t any red stone, and it just passively exists there
Screenshotting this and never building another type of cactus farm ever again lmao! 😂 really good idea, normally don’t do really tall cactus farms cause they can be an eyesore without a build around it, but using moss and going underground is a perfect solution to that problem.
@@ogust312 Yes that’s essentially what they mean. The point of the moss is to be able to dig a big hole down to bedrock faster than regular mining would be. When you bonemeal moss it spreads to multiple blocks around it. Since moss is much faster to break than stone, using moss to dig a big hole is a pretty fast alternative.
@@ogust312 I place a single moss block down, bonemeal it, and then quickly break all but one of the moss blocks. It’s a very quick way to mine a large square-ish hole. When I ge to the bottom of the hole I make a collection system using flowing water, hoppers, and a chest. I place four moss blocks down then four sand blocks on top of them. Then I place two temporary blocks and a new moss block. Break the temp blocks, and place a cactus down. I do this as much as will fit. Eventually it will be that 2x2 cactus farm, and as I get more sand and cactus I can make another layer on top. You can find a lot of tutorial videos where they show cactus farms that stack up and make huge towers. A lot of people think they are ugly, so this method is just an easy way to bury a tower style farm
Always love setting up a nice build for my farms and hiding the auto farm underground near it so I can get my materials while still having a nice aesthetic. Thanks for the new starter farms. Also another easy renewable fuel is bamboo. Set up some observers about 7 blocks above a row of bamboo, with pistons 1 block above the base of the bamboo, hoppers at the bottom to pick it up, have a minecart chest rolling between these hoppers and another one leading to the auto smelter. Easy day.
Depending on the size of the farm you can build it a little cheaper by using a hopper mine cart rather than filling the bottom with hoppers. I’ve got mine set up with a 15 long row of bamboo, so the hopper mine cart has plenty of space. Auto dropper reads items, pumps them into a water stream, drops them into a hole into a hidden silo, which is connected to the back chest of the auto smelter in the temporary underground base. The farm is just 3 blocks high like my sugar cane farm though. I’ll have to try setting it up taller.
I’ve seen so many farm videos and like none of them work and if they do it takes so much mats, but you make such easy and simple farms that’s actually work, I congratulate you
2:03 The cow farm will not work on Minecraft bedorck as there is no entity craming in that version of minecraft. However, you can still just kill them manually.
Would've been fucking nice to know that before building the shit I hate TH-camrs they don't give you horse shit about information just a bunch of bull fuck
@@mathewstickland5530you sure you werent crouching when trying to feed? I just tried it and bred so many cows in that little space but there is not entity cramming so they dont die from that
This is an amazing and simple tutorial! I’m enslaving villagers to farm potatoes for me, and I now have a way to auto bake potatoes, with a way to get infinite fuel.
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You are my favorite mc youtuber that does tutorials. Your farms are simple and work very well. I feel like all the other farm tutorials involve a lot of complex things but you keep it simple man good job. Edit: You deserve more attention.
omg you are genius, thank you so much dude. really helpful, for me, specifically (lol). the steak and lava farms were really smart. you earned yourself a new subscriber.
Just realized you have to couch in order to not open the chest! I spent over an hour last night trying to connect the hopper to the chest lol I ended up using a temporary dirt block to feed the hopper into it and then replaced it with a chest, which also worked but now I know the quicker way ahaha Thanks for the awesome video man, I'm going to watch it at least 200 more times before I master all the farms and techniques, Minecraft really is way more complex than it looks 😅
for my cow farm (java survival 1.19) I ended up putting the water back under the cows. they needed the variable bobbing to be able to breed them. otherwise they stayed as a group and I could only get 1 successful breeding. Now with the bob, it's going quite well. wow, books and bookcases have never been so easy. I even did it for pig and sheep. Works well for all. Thanks for the clear, useful tutorials.
You do sound like a broken record, but as someone whose only played minecraft off and on for years and I'd still mastering chest boats and finding out how to use enchanted books, these really are EXTREMELY easy
Hi loved the guides. For the cow one if anyones having trouble getting them in just make a path with blocks that leads to the water ands stand at the end of it :)
My desire to create an endless cow crusher is at odds with my empathy for the make-believe cows. 🤣 Like, on the one hand that'd be a fantastic way to get beef and leather, on the other hand, NOOOOO THE COWS! THEY JUST WANT TO WANDER AND EAT GRASS! 😅
Hey there, so, I've never really had how these work explained so I'm gonna take a stab at it and please anyone correcte where I'm wrong.... So the cow farm. Essentially the water block is needed to be below the cows, and above the hopper yes? That way the item flows into the hopper and then into the chest? And the fence I there to keep them from separating so you can glitch it to force kill as if you got caught in gravel or sand? With this said. This has to be one of the best tutorial videos I've ever seen. Plus the sponsor part where you added a time bar. Ily
Lava machine is awesome especially if you build your smelters on top of it because as you smelt for XP you can wait for more lava to drip. I usually have my smelters preloaded with lava buckets. For the beef, I just put Flame (or is it Fire Aspect) on my sword and with looting, I get a ton of cooked beef and a ton of leather.
You certainly could but smokers and smelter ovens give reduced xp since they cook/smelt everything faster than a normal furnace would so if youre looking for xp i would suggest still using the normal furnace
@@jushnot8850 do you need to have the double chest and the hoppers full with the steak first or can you just grab the stake instant? (i play on bedrock btw)
@jelleboersma8228 you can take it out whenever you want but you'll only get the amount of xp that has passed through since the last time you removed something. So if you only let 3 items go through, you won't get much. If you let a whole double chest through you'll get loads
The cow farm isn't working for me. They're breeding correctly and I have a lot of them cramped, but they don't die. Maybe the restriction of 24 doesn't work in multiplayer servers. idk.
I don't think the entity cramming thing works anymore, cuz I had 30+ cows in mine and they wouldn't off themselves. They also bob up and down in the water a lot more than yours do in the vid.
How long does it take for the lava to fill cauldron?? I remember people saying it took way too long to be efficient. Did they increase the speed at which it fills cauldron??
Having trouble with the cobble farms, the first block keeps changing to lava and not keeping the process going then I have to take the lava out and add it again. How do I fix that?
Dunno if you still have this problem but I hooked up a dispenser with a lava bucket to two observers to pulse the bucket and it ain't perfect but it does allow you to AFK. You can also do it with a bit of redstone and some repeaters to create a pulse too.
I know this is 5 months late, but I wanted to tell you, in case you didn't find out. Short answer: No. Long answer: The reason the cactus farm works is because when the cactus grows, a cactus block is generated in a space perpendicularly adjacent to(like the lines on a plus sign: +) a block, which in this case is an iron bar block. Cactus blocks can not exist in that space, so they break and fall into the water below. Sugar cane is different because it can be grown right next to itself. For sugar cane, I would recommend finding a farm tutorial. Somebody else will be able to explain it a lot better than I can.
@Zaaad14 ahhh, looks like my setup is gonna get a bit more complicated, as i built the cow crusher on top of the auto smelter. gonna need a sorter now haha
@@PK_Mega_Awesome soetervius still a relative simple standard construction you find everywhere. I use it in every of my games as I feel np fun, searching for my stuff, than I start having more of it, or sit half of my time, putting stuff in the right chests.... And I use it both, on Java and bedrock without any problems
huge pain in the ass to place down the top boxes in the auto smelting farm. if you crouch place them they place as 4 individual small boxes. and if you just try to place normally it accesses the hoppers inventory. I got around this pain in the ass by placing temporary blocks behind where i wanted to put the boxes and looking at those temp blocks while placing down the boxes. worked like a charm.
The cow farm doesn’t seem to work on bedrock. I’ve certainly had enough cows and I thought I saw a few dying when I bred them, but they don’t seem to drop anything unless I kill them directly
Lava farming with the drip stone: i figured it out while in a cave and i kept coming back to a hole filled with lava, even though i kept taking it for fuel while mining nearby. Then a took the drip stone and made myself a "infinite lava pool" in my base
im not sure but isnt bambo more efficient then lava... also you can combine a bamo farm and trail the bambo into the auto smelter so your constantly smelting without having to move anything yourself. meaning you could have an atuo smelter for exp and connect it with a potato farm and you get infinite exp and baked potatoes
Furnaces don't lock up XP anymore. That was "fixed" several updates ago, now you just get normal (small) amounts of XP from a furnace. Otherwise great tutorials!
@@phantompillows Post 1.17 if you smelt items in a furnace, you will get XP for the items smelted when you remove them, and the furnace retains no XP. Prior to 1.18 if you put a lever on the furnace it would "lock up" XP forever. After running several stacks through you could get huge amounts of XP for smelting ONE item. It was a glitch that was fixed.
Yooooo great vid, super to the point, very simple farms. The cow one blew my mind. Only thing is I'm going to need a shit ton of iron:x I can't wait to get started
Not exactly something you can make in the first couple of days, but overall decent info. You should have put the fence over the cows before putting the water back. Without an iron farm, it would take a long time to gather that much iron to make all those hoppers and cauldrons. The content creator Chapman Farms has a really simple iron farm you can make from day one with just wood and dirt, after stealing 3 beds from a local village anyway. You may need to kill an iron golem to get enough iron to make a bucket for water? Not positive on that part. On the cactus farm, you can put a single iron bar or fence post in the very center to reduce resources. And a quick explanation of how to stack these cactus farms higher for faster production would have been good for new players. I build a big cactus farm a year or two ago in Bedrock. It was something like 6x6 or 8x8, and 5 stacks high, and had lighting, but the cactus production in Bedrock (at least then) was horrible. I demolished the farm.
@@CubixCreations it takes hours to smelt enough items to get 30 levels its not instant. you need to spend countless hours getting the things to smelt, the fuel and then spend hours afking so it'll all smelt lol this is not good at all best to find a spawner and turn it into a farm its way better than the furnace.
For the cow farm, my problem was getting the second cow in because the one in the hole would jump back out. So I made it 2 blocks high instead of one, and it worked. I removed the extra level later.
For the Xp farm, do you smelt a lot of blocks with the levers off and then only turn the levers on when you are taking items out of the furnace, then back off when you’re ready to put more in? How do they store the xp gained over time going back and forth like that.
@@joshelder4702 Yeah it has been patched, my friends and i use to use it all the time, i’ve noticed that gold farms do wonders for Xp, a friend had made one on our realm, after awhile i didn’t even use it for gold because, no pun intended, it was a gold mine for xp
The lever allows/disallows items to flow through to the bottom output chest. It's a pain, but you can break the furnace to get the xp from it after a large smelting job, even with the lever off.
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Cow farm is dog shit
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For the early cow farm, you can use the wheat on the first one to fall in, and then use it on the one who hasn’t fallen in, and it will auto path into the spot you want.
Smart!
@@qqNai I can’t take credit, I saw someone mention it in another similar style farm video. But ya, super helpful either way. Then you only have to fight the one of them into the drop. Lol
Good info cheers
think its patched
I think so, too. I probably have 50 cows in that one block and they aren't dying.
i find it refreshing that you build them in survival instead of creative bc people who make these tend to fly or mess up in a way that costs us in survival
The fact I NEVER knew you could use lava as a fuel source for the past 10 years is insane
I never new you could make lava in regular minecraft let alone use it
Lol
@@EnderiumRace new last couple updates with drip stone just was added I belive
@@Thomas_420 he ment to use it in a furnace
buh
TIMESTAMPS:
0:48 mob farm
3:01 xp farm through cooking
3:48 infinite lava generator
5:37 infinite stone/cobblestone generator
7:30 cacti farm
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@@blasiankxng anytime my guy
Smooth stone?
@@iiMoumen in 5:32 he explains it :))
@@PlsStandBy thats stone and not smooth stone
The lava dripping cauldron one was something ive never seen before- its a fantastic idea!
You can also do to get infinite potions ... take one glass of pot and put in in cauldron and change the above lava to water
@@avi_editzz5730 i would say that it isnt needed since you can just get water bottles from a water source. Water will never run out
@@thomascook7146 but it's just water I am talking about potions imagine u have only one bottle of potion of invisibility... put that one inside and empty cauldron and put a drip stone above it when the water will slowly fill the cauldron and if u take another glass bottle and tap on cauldron the glass will fill with potion of invisibility ...
@@avi_editzz5730 does that actually work
@@caelanbrennan3176 yes try and find
A huge recommendation for the cactus farm. In my worlds I use moss to dig a square down to bedrock, set up an auto smelter at the bottom, and then I build layers on top of layers until I reach ground level at my base. This chunk will usually be loaded in, and with nearly a hundred layers the farm makes a crazy amount of cactus. I’ve never had any lag from it since there isn’t any red stone, and it just passively exists there
Screenshotting this and never building another type of cactus farm ever again lmao! 😂 really good idea, normally don’t do really tall cactus farms cause they can be an eyesore without a build around it, but using moss and going underground is a perfect solution to that problem.
This is an INSANE idea!
Like you build multiple cactus farms on top of each other? And can you explain the point of the moss?
@@ogust312 Yes that’s essentially what they mean. The point of the moss is to be able to dig a big hole down to bedrock faster than regular mining would be. When you bonemeal moss it spreads to multiple blocks around it. Since moss is much faster to break than stone, using moss to dig a big hole is a pretty fast alternative.
@@ogust312 I place a single moss block down, bonemeal it, and then quickly break all but one of the moss blocks. It’s a very quick way to mine a large square-ish hole. When I ge to the bottom of the hole I make a collection system using flowing water, hoppers, and a chest. I place four moss blocks down then four sand blocks on top of them. Then I place two temporary blocks and a new moss block. Break the temp blocks, and place a cactus down. I do this as much as will fit. Eventually it will be that 2x2 cactus farm, and as I get more sand and cactus I can make another layer on top. You can find a lot of tutorial videos where they show cactus farms that stack up and make huge towers. A lot of people think they are ugly, so this method is just an easy way to bury a tower style farm
Always love setting up a nice build for my farms and hiding the auto farm underground near it so I can get my materials while still having a nice aesthetic. Thanks for the new starter farms.
Also another easy renewable fuel is bamboo. Set up some observers about 7 blocks above a row of bamboo, with pistons 1 block above the base of the bamboo, hoppers at the bottom to pick it up, have a minecart chest rolling between these hoppers and another one leading to the auto smelter. Easy day.
Ooh I didn't think of that, great idea!
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Depending on the size of the farm you can build it a little cheaper by using a hopper mine cart rather than filling the bottom with hoppers. I’ve got mine set up with a 15 long row of bamboo, so the hopper mine cart has plenty of space. Auto dropper reads items, pumps them into a water stream, drops them into a hole into a hidden silo, which is connected to the back chest of the auto smelter in the temporary underground base. The farm is just 3 blocks high like my sugar cane farm though. I’ll have to try setting it up taller.
Craft the bamboo into ladders, they're better.
Can't get cows to fall in they walk over it and don't fall in
1:36 Quick suggestion: You should first place the water and then use flint and steel on the cow as the cow would run to the nearest water source
it’s not working
Instructions unclear, I have floating steak on the ground
must watch for anyone just getting back into minecraft. Thank you for getting to the business and not wasting any of my time. Props for the good video
cheers!
Entity cramming doesn't work on Bedrock edition which is why the farming method shown doesn't work for some 👍
I've had cows living in a one block hell space for no reason for quite some time now... the EXPLOSION when I opened it.
no wonder 🤦🏾
Ofc I see this now😭
I had like 200 cows on my base😂😂
Thanks, I thought I did something wrong!
I’ve seen so many farm videos and like none of them work and if they do it takes so much mats, but you make such easy and simple farms that’s actually work, I congratulate you
Wow, thank you!
for the stone farm, you actually only need 1 lava bucket. It doesnt have to be a lava source block, just needs to cover water source blocks
big brain
OMG no way
Actually, it will turn to cobblestone instead of smooth stone making it harder to mine
@@GamerJosh-hq1hb not if the waters are source blocks
2:03 The cow farm will not work on Minecraft bedorck as there is no entity craming in that version of minecraft. However, you can still just kill them manually.
Would've been fucking nice to know that before building the shit I hate TH-camrs they don't give you horse shit about information just a bunch of bull fuck
Well I don't think uou can breed the cows in the water... I tried it and they aren't breeding
@@mathewstickland5530 you have to set the mood just right
@@mathewstickland5530you sure you werent crouching when trying to feed? I just tried it and bred so many cows in that little space but there is not entity cramming so they dont die from that
This is an amazing and simple tutorial! I’m enslaving villagers to farm potatoes for me, and I now have a way to auto bake potatoes, with a way to get infinite fuel.
Sounds great!
This is so helpful tho like im out here using normal stuff when I could be doing this
Farms realy do change your experience
Getting into hardcore minecraft, trying to be as efficient as possible. Thank you for the help. Great content keep it up
I honestly love this video it's straight to the point and really useful thanks for sharing these farms
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BRO U SAVED OUR VILLAGE FROM HUNGER THANK YOU while my idiot friends only focused on xp i was trying to find a way to make more food and so i found this and yea thx for de help and i enjoyed the video so much pls keep doing work like this its really helpful and god bless
You are my favorite mc youtuber that does tutorials. Your farms are simple and work very well. I feel like all the other farm tutorials involve a lot of complex things but you keep it simple man good job.
Edit: You deserve more attention.
I can't thank you enough for this comment, it means so much to me!!!
omg you are genius, thank you so much dude. really helpful, for me, specifically (lol). the steak and lava farms were really smart. you earned yourself a new subscriber.
Glad I could help!
8:02 fences are better because the cactus items cant get stuck on top of them as easily
That cow farm was a very scary concept. Which I have no doubt we use similarly in the real world.
Just realized you have to couch in order to not open the chest! I spent over an hour last night trying to connect the hopper to the chest lol
I ended up using a temporary dirt block to feed the hopper into it and then replaced it with a chest, which also worked but now I know the quicker way ahaha
Thanks for the awesome video man, I'm going to watch it at least 200 more times before I master all the farms and techniques, Minecraft really is way more complex than it looks 😅
Thanks I also had this problem
@@JustaBitGamer-n2m glad I could help 😎👌 happy gaming
I have a cow pen but after this I’m upgrading to a cow crusher lmao I had no idea you could do that
quick, straight to the point, and simple. overall an awesome video
Fax
Does it still works?
for my cow farm (java survival 1.19) I ended up putting the water back under the cows. they needed the variable bobbing to be able to breed them. otherwise they stayed as a group and I could only get 1 successful breeding. Now with the bob, it's going quite well. wow, books and bookcases have never been so easy. I even did it for pig and sheep. Works well for all. Thanks for the clear, useful tutorials.
Well, he said afterward to make sure that if you take out the water, to put it back, so that part was required.
You do sound like a broken record, but as someone whose only played minecraft off and on for years and I'd still mastering chest boats and finding out how to use enchanted books, these really are EXTREMELY easy
Hi loved the guides. For the cow one if anyones having trouble getting them in just make a path with blocks that leads to the water ands stand at the end of it :)
sorry, i don't agree
i think this guy omah is speaking facts
yeah i agree
I’ve been trying for days to get the cow in, I’ll try this method
That does not work
Thank you!!! I am really bad at making farms so these make it so much simpler.
You are so welcome!
this is the real beginner tutorial, new subs!
this was so helpful, thanks a lot!
Thanks for the tutorials, I've never finished Minecraft and plan on starting a hardcore world. These will help a lot!
I LOVE THIS VIDEO!!!!!! I've been following every farm so far as I expand in my world🥺
Great farms! Thank you for sharing!
Our pleasure!
My desire to create an endless cow crusher is at odds with my empathy for the make-believe cows. 🤣 Like, on the one hand that'd be a fantastic way to get beef and leather, on the other hand, NOOOOO THE COWS! THEY JUST WANT TO WANDER AND EAT GRASS! 😅
This video is so simple yet so helpful. Thanks man!
Hey just curious do these all still work today?
Hey there, so, I've never really had how these work explained so I'm gonna take a stab at it and please anyone correcte where I'm wrong....
So the cow farm. Essentially the water block is needed to be below the cows, and above the hopper yes? That way the item flows into the hopper and then into the chest? And the fence I there to keep them from separating so you can glitch it to force kill as if you got caught in gravel or sand?
With this said. This has to be one of the best tutorial videos I've ever seen. Plus the sponsor part where you added a time bar. Ily
0:30 That’s for sure 👍
Lava machine is awesome especially if you build your smelters on top of it because as you smelt for XP you can wait for more lava to drip. I usually have my smelters preloaded with lava buckets. For the beef, I just put Flame (or is it Fire Aspect) on my sword and with looting, I get a ton of cooked beef and a ton of leather.
thanks for the sub man!
For the second build, can you use smokers instead of furnaces? But then again you could only use that furnace for food.
You certainly could but smokers and smelter ovens give reduced xp since they cook/smelt everything faster than a normal furnace would so if youre looking for xp i would suggest still using the normal furnace
I would just create a mob farm though
@@jushnot8850 do you need to have the double chest and the hoppers full with the steak first or can you just grab the stake instant?
(i play on bedrock btw)
@@devixgaming3440 mob farm or auto smelt I have a spider farm can’t decide which is better
@jelleboersma8228 you can take it out whenever you want but you'll only get the amount of xp that has passed through since the last time you removed something. So if you only let 3 items go through, you won't get much. If you let a whole double chest through you'll get loads
These fells like a 2013 Minecraft tutorial, I love it 🔥🔥🔥
The cow farm isn't working for me. They're breeding correctly and I have a lot of them cramped, but they don't die. Maybe the restriction of 24 doesn't work in multiplayer servers. idk.
Relly helpful thank you
Glad it helped!
Nice builds and congrats!
Thank you!
The fact that, that really simple and it doesnt even use alot of blocks is insane bro
thanks bro
No problemo@@CubixCreations
I'll use your simple designs@@CubixCreations
I don't think the entity cramming thing works anymore, cuz I had 30+ cows in mine and they wouldn't off themselves. They also bob up and down in the water a lot more than yours do in the vid.
Entity cramming still works it’s just weird (playing on 1.19.2 right now)
@@lunarxphoenix my cows wont die at ALL. I got likr 50+ idk whats going on
It works- Java. 1.19.2
same for me, none of them die at all and I got a whole bunch.
You just earned yourself a new sub 😄
Was a really useful vid AND it was super entertaining to watch too. Well done 👏🏼
Thank you!
I'm running Java 1.19.2 and the first one did not work at all bro. I have no idea if I did anything wrong.
Did you have enough cows?
i love detailed videos like this
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How long does it take for the lava to fill cauldron?? I remember people saying it took way too long to be efficient. Did they increase the speed at which it fills cauldron??
No they didn't, but if you have multiple, it'll be more efficient
I havent played in a long time thought i might try it again. Thanks for the help
Glad I could help!
I hate how all farms need hoppers, which are really expensive when you don’t have much iron
If you take the time to build an iron farm, it'll be the most useful thing ever lol. Took me a minute but, super worth it
Well done. Thank you!!! Keep up the guides.
Thanks, will do!
Having trouble with the cobble farms, the first block keeps changing to lava and not keeping the process going then I have to take the lava out and add it again. How do I fix that?
This
Yup
Dunno if you still have this problem but I hooked up a dispenser with a lava bucket to two observers to pulse the bucket and it ain't perfect but it does allow you to AFK. You can also do it with a bit of redstone and some repeaters to create a pulse too.
This
It's also a good idea to throw up a mob grinder next to your stone farm, so you can grind xp and drops while you afk the stone.
Could the cactus farm mechanic be used for sugar?
I know this is 5 months late, but I wanted to tell you, in case you didn't find out. Short answer: No. Long answer: The reason the cactus farm works is because when the cactus grows, a cactus block is generated in a space perpendicularly adjacent to(like the lines on a plus sign: +) a block, which in this case is an iron bar block. Cactus blocks can not exist in that space, so they break and fall into the water below.
Sugar cane is different because it can be grown right next to itself. For sugar cane, I would recommend finding a farm tutorial. Somebody else will be able to explain it a lot better than I can.
Chapters would be cool for this video, Nice video
Why heart my comment and not make chapters
How do you stop leather going in the furnace? i keep finding production has ceased because the leather and not the beef goes in the furnace
@Zaaad14 ahhh, looks like my setup is gonna get a bit more complicated, as i built the cow crusher on top of the auto smelter. gonna need a sorter now haha
orr.... i might swap cows for pigs, as don't currently have a need for the leather
@@PK_Mega_Awesome soetervius still a relative simple standard construction you find everywhere. I use it in every of my games as I feel np fun, searching for my stuff, than I start having more of it, or sit half of my time, putting stuff in the right chests.... And I use it both, on Java and bedrock without any problems
huge pain in the ass to place down the top boxes in the auto smelting farm. if you crouch place them they place as 4 individual small boxes. and if you just try to place normally it accesses the hoppers inventory. I got around this pain in the ass by placing temporary blocks behind where i wanted to put the boxes and looking at those temp blocks while placing down the boxes. worked like a charm.
The cow farm doesn’t seem to work on bedrock. I’ve certainly had enough cows and I thought I saw a few dying when I bred them, but they don’t seem to drop anything unless I kill them directly
none were dying at all for me, I had 100s in there. I just killed them all and I had a few stacks of food and leather from it.
Entity cramming doesn't exist on bedrock
It didn’t work for me so I made it a 1x1x2 instead of 1 and that seemed to help it
@@codysmith3717 Wdym
@@dayandere2669 They definitely seem to be dying. It’s kind creepy: the head looks straight up and slowly sinks down. Doesn’t drop anything though
Very useful video, thanks
no problem 😁
You don’t acquire xp from the automatic cooker/smelter anymore on Bedrock Edition
Thank ya that's what I came to comments to find out :)❤
@@Duaneski I don't think in java either i don't get anything when locking the furnace or unlocking it just drops things into the box is all
@@ericbernklau3377 try breaking the furnaces, that gives me a few levels
You get XP from touching molten ingots without damage
Lava farming with the drip stone: i figured it out while in a cave and i kept coming back to a hole filled with lava, even though i kept taking it for fuel while mining nearby. Then a took the drip stone and made myself a "infinite lava pool" in my base
im not sure but isnt bambo more efficient then lava... also you can combine a bamo farm and trail the bambo into the auto smelter so your constantly smelting without having to move anything yourself. meaning you could have an atuo smelter for exp and connect it with a potato farm and you get infinite exp and baked potatoes
Wonderful video!
I just started a new world and these farms helped me so so much thank you keep up the work
Does the cap farm work
This is actual GOLD!!!
Thanks man! :D
Nice farms!
Im struggling with the lava farm though. Even though the Lava drips down the dripstone i have to wait like hours till its full
That's the reason you make it 16 cauldrons, this way you won't consume it faster than it makes it
THE AUDIO IS INSIDE MY SKULL. It's giving me chills!
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Hey can use the cow farm for pigs as well
True. But the cows specifically because you need leather to make books for enchanting table set up 👌 that’s why this example always shows cows. 👌
Furnaces don't lock up XP anymore. That was "fixed" several updates ago, now you just get normal (small) amounts of XP from a furnace.
Otherwise great tutorials!
For bedrock or Java?
@@phantompillows Both
@@phantompillows Both Bedrock and Java
@@aintnunya8058 furnaces lock up exp for me on Java now that iv tried it, not the greatest way to get exp
@@phantompillows Post 1.17 if you smelt items in a furnace, you will get XP for the items smelted when you remove them, and the furnace retains no XP. Prior to 1.18 if you put a lever on the furnace it would "lock up" XP forever. After running several stacks through you could get huge amounts of XP for smelting ONE item. It was a glitch that was fixed.
I run the cactus farm into a composter for a bonemeal farm
Nice video thanks 😊
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Thanks so much!
Yooooo great vid, super to the point, very simple farms. The cow one blew my mind. Only thing is I'm going to need a shit ton of iron:x I can't wait to get started
Yes lol😂 SO MUCH IRON lmao lol😂
The cow farm don’t work for me
Not exactly something you can make in the first couple of days, but overall decent info. You should have put the fence over the cows before putting the water back. Without an iron farm, it would take a long time to gather that much iron to make all those hoppers and cauldrons. The content creator Chapman Farms has a really simple iron farm you can make from day one with just wood and dirt, after stealing 3 beds from a local village anyway. You may need to kill an iron golem to get enough iron to make a bucket for water? Not positive on that part. On the cactus farm, you can put a single iron bar or fence post in the very center to reduce resources. And a quick explanation of how to stack these cactus farms higher for faster production would have been good for new players. I build a big cactus farm a year or two ago in Bedrock. It was something like 6x6 or 8x8, and 5 stacks high, and had lighting, but the cactus production in Bedrock (at least then) was horrible. I demolished the farm.
Did you really just call smelting normally in a furnace an xp farm? 😂
Over time xp accumulates in the furnaces, so even then it gives you short bursts of XP for quick enchants. It is early game, don't forget!
@@CubixCreations it takes hours to smelt enough items to get 30 levels its not instant. you need to spend countless hours getting the things to smelt, the fuel and then spend hours afking so it'll all smelt lol this is not good at all best to find a spawner and turn it into a farm its way better than the furnace.
@@void.hermit just make a mob xp farm then, he said it was for early game
@@franticcat5121 guess you dont know how to read, how sad.
Amazing video! Straight to the point u love it!
nice, 69k likes
for the first farm, just place the fence before the water :D much easier
why does bro sound like he’s in a cavern
A big room at most
For the cow farm, my problem was getting the second cow in because the one in the hole would jump back out. So I made it 2 blocks high instead of one, and it worked. I removed the extra level later.
Does the cow farm work I had like 100 cows and it was lagging out my game before it would kill them...
@@lilsnipershot_u413 That likely means you are on Bedrock (or pocket edition). It won't work.
The cow one wouldn’t work for me
for the xp farm u could use smokers or blast furnaces works better if this helps
wish u woulda put AFK fish farm or even villager breeder on this list... i know some people consider them op but still
Afk fish farm got patched unfortunately, it's a lot more complex now
I'm not sure if it's still a thing but I used to run a minecart track duplicator back in the day. I wonder if it still works..
i build the cow crusher exactly like you did but it does not work..the cows dont die.is it patched?
Thanks !
Welcome!
Does this cow farm/entity cramming thing work still? I made one and it has a ton of cows in it but none of them are dying or dropping their loot...
I just started a new survival world and this channel was really helped me get back into survival 😊
Awesome!
Could we place the levers on the sides of the furnaces? To me, it doesn't look aesthetically pleasing.
Saving this for my next Minecraft adventure. 🙂
For the Xp farm, do you smelt a lot of blocks with the levers off and then only turn the levers on when you are taking items out of the furnace, then back off when you’re ready to put more in? How do they store the xp gained over time going back and forth like that.
@@dudethis I believe it’s been patched, I’ve messed around with it a lot and it doesn’t seem to be working
@@dudethis np. I could be doing it wrong, but I’ve done xp farms similar to this on bedrock before and they used to work, but none of them do now
@@joshelder4702 Yeah it has been patched, my friends and i use to use it all the time, i’ve noticed that gold farms do wonders for Xp, a friend had made one on our realm, after awhile i didn’t even use it for gold because, no pun intended, it was a gold mine for xp
@@joshelder4702 yea same pretty sure they patched it
The lever allows/disallows items to flow through to the bottom output chest. It's a pain, but you can break the furnace to get the xp from it after a large smelting job, even with the lever off.