Drip stone was even more op when it first came out. Back then you could have water above it like in the water farm, but then put potions in the cauldrons and it would actually raise the level of the potion. Meaning you could actually have an infinite *potion* farm as long as you don't collect the bottom level of potion
One thing to add (mainly for people playing in skyblock/superflat). Try not to craft the pointed dripstone into the blocks. A stonemason will actually sell dripstone blocks, which is much easier and faster
I've been quarrying out a dripstone cave area & I'm easily winding up with three shulker boxes of dripstone blocks, so that's another way. Masons are super underrated though.
@@CECColumbusOH Exactly! I returned in 1.21 and haven’t played since 1.16, I’m missing a lot, this guy has complete guides about everything I needed so far, his guides are from scratch so even if you’re missing some basics you can get back. I can’t stand those loud TH-camrs no matter how informative they are.
Literally the reason I subscribed. A mom that played with her daughter and said she watches his videos to learn how to do more stuff and have fun with her daughter was so sweet and convincing, I just had to.
Fun fact: you can tell the difference between a stalagmite and stalactite because in its spelling the C is for ceiling and the G for ground. I learned that in a comic book
This is one of those niche concepts that stays firm in my mind. Mostly thanks to Ruff Ruffman on PBS from my childhood. I got so tired of the cave tour guide mixing the terms up on my vacation.
So many things I never knew about dripstone! You always find a way to take a seemingly mundane item and create amazing content around it - and in an interesting and fun way with lots of tricks - like the trident!! Be careful it doesn’t hit you “square in the eye!” 🤣 Thanks again for your great videos! 💚🌲
Pro tip: mud can be made with coarse dirt. This means you can take gravel from a piglin barter farm, craft it with whatever dirt you were going to use, and make twice as much mud. Some renewable fanatics might till coarse dirt into dirt and repeat the process, but personally I think tilling coarse dirt probably takes more effort than just instamining naturally-generated dirt. If I ever need tons of mud or clay, I'm going to craft gravel from piglin barters and naturally-generated dirt into coarse dirt & convert that directly into mud.
Clay is already the item I like to make money off of from villagers because it was already somewhat easy to get a good amount of. It's awesome that it's completely renewable now.
Ive been using drip stone for mud>clay conversion for months....but i only recently set up a lava farm, and honestly i cant believe it took me this long. Its great not having to run to the nether everytime i need lava buckets (i smelt a lot of ores and glass)
Just watched tne survival vod where you mention making a dripstone video! I just wanted to say thank you for presenting your content the way you do, without over the top music and loud editing. The last time i tried getting back into minecraft it was really intimidating because it seems so different from when i used to play. Youre a huge part of the reason why my girlfriend and I are playing again! Thank you
the "water farm" is not useless - If you play a lot with banners and use cauldrons to clean them, that's a way of re-filling the cauldron automatically, but slowly
I like to put a single potion bottle in each cauldron and use the water/dripstone farm to make an infinite potion farm. Just be sure to only take 2 bottle at a time when it's full and it'll fill back up with the potion over and over. Severely OP
@@gemstonegynoid7475 I checked last night, and I have to say I don't think it works anymore... I'm desperate to find a new solution to my potion problem now 😭
Dripstone is, in my opinion, non intuitive. Since nothing in the game teaches how to use it and any theories take a long time to confirm. A video like this is the perfect help.
its useful up till you get to the nether. seas of lava will give you all you need if your brave or you can get the easy puddles dotted around. I useally avoid using lava as fuel mostly, eiter it super over kill or runs out while your at base.
@@mdb45424It doesn't run out while you're at your base if you have just a few dripstone lava cauldrons set up around your base. I do it as soon as I get access to lava.
@@mdb45424going to the nether with buckets to fill up with lava is more tedious than setting up a couple of drips stones and keeping them nearby so I can just grab one when I need it
Dripstone used to be even more OP. if you put any potion into a cauldron and use dripstone with above it, you could increase the amount of potion. Infinite potions.
I see the lava farm's ability to burn items as a feature rather than a downside. Now not only does it serve as an infinite source of lava, it also doubles as a trash can.
I miss your videos. They’re all so informative and you’re great with puns. I can see that maybe you’re finding it hard to think of ideas for videos. I have three idea suggestions: 1. Somethings you’d like to see updated into minecraft. 2. Build mechanics and tips 3. Late game projects to do when bored
Thank you for providing such great information on everything I was able to do so much due to your video. Found dripstones, made a lava dripstone farm, and clay farm also.
I somewhat automated my mud-to-clay farm with droppers full of water bottles, then some hoppers with empty bottles under the droppers. Then redstone to a switch, so you place dirt, flip a switch and they turn to mud, then the dripstone turns it into clay.
I used dripstone a ton in my last Minecraft world and still did not know that about crouching when placing to stop the stalactites and stalagmites linking! Learnt something new.
minecraft is much different from when I used to play it back in the day. So thank you for these videos, I've learned a lot about the things I'm unfamiliar with.
I love making a dripstone infinite lava machine. I have a huge supply of obsidian I’ve made from it now. it’s perfect for all the portals I need for my subway system
If I remember correctly the dripstone is growing from a dripstone block too, it doesn't need an initial dripstone (but the water is still needed of course).
I hope they add more forms of dripstone, like Columns(Where stalactites and stalagmites meet), IRL "dripstone" is the collective name for a bunch of cool cave mineral formations
Dripstone was even more OP when you could use it for making potions back in summer of 2021. That was extremely overpowered before they patched it in September 2021.
This is so usefull tho cuz as an "example" we can go up here through the trident break it and very easily have the pointed dripstone hit us.... in square in the eye... and quote lol xD
Something I saw in the intro and I was like I never even thought about that you can use tridents to make the stalactites fall. I assume this also works with arrows. Imagine fighting enemies like that
That's very interesting so the water and the drip stone block causes dripstone to grow on the ceiling of it. That would explain why mine got so large after a few days
Wait… if you are in a 1.20 sky block world you could technically get to the nether in the following theoretical steps. Step 1 is to grind for a while normally until you have a surplus of wood and cobblestone and then build a mob farm. Step 2 is to collect all the drops until you get 144 gold armor or tool pieces, that number because you can smelt a gold armor piece for one nugget, nine nuggets make an ingot, and eight ingots and an apple make a golden apple, which you need two of. Step 3 is to make a few boats and capture a witch and two zombie villagers. You can do this by making a giant platform. Step 4 is making the witch throw a weakness potion at you which hits the zombie villagers in the crossfire. You can now heal the zombie villagers with your golden apples if they did get hit. Step 5 turn one of them into a fishermen, which has fish and string trades, those are things you can get in sky block. Step 6. You now have emeralds, turn the platform that helped you capture the villagers and witch into a wandering trader farm which is just a place to wait for a trader to spawn. Step 7. Eventually you will get a trader trade for dripstone, buy it. Step 8. While you were grinding for all the gold armor you also had a good chance of passively getting rare iron drops from zombies. If you were lucky, enough to build a cauldron, if not, grind more. Step nine. Collect the lava, the cauldron, some blocks, and the dripstone and create infinite lava which you can turn into obsidian using the speed runner portal strategy. Step 10. Their is no flint available yet for flint and steel so you have to get the lava to burn a piece of wood to light the portal. You now have a video idea and a way to get into the nether on skyblock. Also, you don’t really need two villagers, I was thinking that you needed a tool smith for a diamond pickaxe, but no, you don’t, I was simply too lazy to say that earlier.
I just realized that too, on my new survival world I made a lava farm with drip stone and I already made a single chest full of lava buckets, it's so fast!
Dripstone String Slime blocks Powder snow Probably the 4 cornerstones of indirectly op'd blocks in minecraft Dripstone=this String= pre patch string dupers villager trades crafting tripwire craft into WOOL 2nd best use imo i put wool and string together for it alot Slime blocks = fall stopper easy clean up easier to find than bamboo at cave level. Free frog breeding and froglight. Powder snow= skeleton to stray farm mob trapper mlg fall stopper and fire extinguisher
Farming lava with cauldrons only requires lava above. Not necessarily a source. Meaning you can be even stingier with your lava and use 1 bucket to get started and slowly build up to max efficiency and aesthetic after that.
Y’all could figure out some water farm in the nether. On default, drip stone drips water if it’s hanging from a drip stone block (At least in bedrock edition)
Regarding the traps potential: Hermitcraft used it to pretty much one-shot a wither. They had a compound structure with multiple tips - but it was a pile driver.
Thanks for the tip on farming clay! However do not do the lava farm - it's Incredibly SLOW - just go to the nether there's infinite lava! I have a portal in my home village leading to the nether and to a giant lava pit. Freeflow lava anytime!
I did build a clay 🧱 farm. Thanks for the tip.( It rocks!) I even added an on site chest for dirt, shovels, water bottles, and the clay, if need be. I even added an on site water resevoir so you don't have to go far to refill the bottles and dump water bottles on the dirt. Also stairs to easily reach the top of the wooden part of the farm.
Regarding making dripstone a weapon I can see it being used as a trap. You could probably put drip leaves and make it seem like it's a safe place to go over when you fall through the drip leaf you fall right into stalagmites
Part of me was hoping that as well the dripstone could help with potion making. I know that normally if water is interacted with cauldron with a potion in it it completely evaporates and is destroyed but I think the exception should be the stalactites. I mean think about it you have a potion by say one level or you put one bottle in the cauldron. It should be a thing where the water drips in there and it can raise the level of the potion up till it's full. So that one potion can turn into three very easily and you get a renewable source of potions. Unfortunately doesn't work
Drip stone was even more op when it first came out. Back then you could have water above it like in the water farm, but then put potions in the cauldrons and it would actually raise the level of the potion. Meaning you could actually have an infinite *potion* farm as long as you don't collect the bottom level of potion
That's how I make my shampoo last forever too
LOL
Aw I thought that still worked😮💨
@@Eyecraftmc could you make a Video about 1.20.20
and parity between java and bedrock?
@@prismhelmDamn that's a good one
One thing to add (mainly for people playing in skyblock/superflat). Try not to craft the pointed dripstone into the blocks. A stonemason will actually sell dripstone blocks, which is much easier and faster
I've been quarrying out a dripstone cave area & I'm easily winding up with three shulker boxes of dripstone blocks, so that's another way. Masons are super underrated though.
Easily the best minecraft TH-camr to watch. He knows what he’s talking about and he’s not annoying like the other clowns.
Annoying clowns are my grandchildren’s favourite. But not mine.
Yup, as a parent who's trying to learn Minecraft so I can play with my kid, we watch very different videos. 😂
my thoughts exactly. This man is a godsend for returning (and new) players
@@CECColumbusOH
Exactly! I returned in 1.21 and haven’t played since 1.16, I’m missing a lot, this guy has complete guides about everything I needed so far, his guides are from scratch so even if you’re missing some basics you can get back.
I can’t stand those loud TH-camrs no matter how informative they are.
Literally the reason I subscribed. A mom that played with her daughter and said she watches his videos to learn how to do more stuff and have fun with her daughter was so sweet and convincing, I just had to.
Fun fact: you can tell the difference between a stalagmite and stalactite because in its spelling the C is for ceiling and the G for ground. I learned that in a comic book
This is one of those niche concepts that stays firm in my mind. Mostly thanks to Ruff Ruffman on PBS from my childhood. I got so tired of the cave tour guide mixing the terms up on my vacation.
I was always taught that a stalagmite “might” reach the ceiling eventually and a stalactite had to hang on “tight” to stay on the ceiling.
So many things I never knew about dripstone! You always find a way to take a seemingly mundane item and create amazing content around it - and in an interesting and fun way with lots of tricks - like the trident!! Be careful it doesn’t hit you “square in the eye!” 🤣 Thanks again for your great videos! 💚🌲
Truth! I had no idea about half of these uses!
This interesting shape when stalactite connects to a stalagmite is called stalagnate
I thought it was called a stalemate.
Harry Potter said it's stalegnus stalekteknikus
Tell your father I said hi
You know he covers completely a topic when he mentions the "dripstone water farm"
I slept on dripstone for far too long
That must have been painful!
@@austinwthompson45 😂😂😂 ouchhhh
He got drip
Ouch
@@austinwthompson45 OBJECTION
Did not know about the clay farm! I'm definitely going to use that in my world. Thanks for the awesome vid 😊
Pro tip: mud can be made with coarse dirt. This means you can take gravel from a piglin barter farm, craft it with whatever dirt you were going to use, and make twice as much mud. Some renewable fanatics might till coarse dirt into dirt and repeat the process, but personally I think tilling coarse dirt probably takes more effort than just instamining naturally-generated dirt. If I ever need tons of mud or clay, I'm going to craft gravel from piglin barters and naturally-generated dirt into coarse dirt & convert that directly into mud.
oh you dont even need a hoe@@B463L
I was building a house today and I struggled a bit getting on and off the roof, you using that scaffolding opened my eyes, so useful!
Clay is already the item I like to make money off of from villagers because it was already somewhat easy to get a good amount of. It's awesome that it's completely renewable now.
Ive been using drip stone for mud>clay conversion for months....but i only recently set up a lava farm, and honestly i cant believe it took me this long. Its great not having to run to the nether everytime i need lava buckets (i smelt a lot of ores and glass)
Just watched tne survival vod where you mention making a dripstone video! I just wanted to say thank you for presenting your content the way you do, without over the top music and loud editing. The last time i tried getting back into minecraft it was really intimidating because it seems so different from when i used to play. Youre a huge part of the reason why my girlfriend and I are playing again! Thank you
It’s nice to play with someone. Yes, he’s a good teacher to watch.
Renewable lava and clay? Well then...this guide was well needed! Thank you.
Is dirt renewable?
Dirt is renewable by making coarse dirt and tilling it to get dirt back
@@DespOIcito You can also convert moss into podzol by growing a giant spruce.
before 1.14 i think dirt was ike java netheracc
13:39 "And had that dripstone hit us square in the eye" Said eyecraft when in F5 mode ..
That made me laugh more than it should XD
I made a lava farm in my house once and it burnt the house down 😞
Good to see you back. Awesome video !
welcome back dude! we missed you!! 🎉
Just saw this uploaded, friggin' sweet. Always a good time to see a new Eyecraft video.
the "water farm" is not useless - If you play a lot with banners and use cauldrons to clean them, that's a way of re-filling the cauldron automatically, but slowly
or.. infint water poon next to it and takes 2 clicks
just fill the culdron yourself
@@timohara7717 + won't have the ugly dripstone with water above it
So glad to see you back! Hope all is well. ❤
I like to put a single potion bottle in each cauldron and use the water/dripstone farm to make an infinite potion farm. Just be sure to only take 2 bottle at a time when it's full and it'll fill back up with the potion over and over. Severely OP
Does that still work in current versions?
@@gemstonegynoid7475 I checked last night, and I have to say I don't think it works anymore... I'm desperate to find a new solution to my potion problem now 😭
@@themerculator how about....actually gathering the materials?
@@SantomPh☝️ 🤓
Can you believe I was kinda worried for not seeing you uploading anything new for a month or so...glad to see you back
solid video, renewable lava is extremely overlooked esp. by new players
Dripstone is, in my opinion, non intuitive. Since nothing in the game teaches how to use it and any theories take a long time to confirm. A video like this is the perfect help.
its useful up till you get to the nether. seas of lava will give you all you need if your brave or you can get the easy puddles dotted around. I useally avoid using lava as fuel mostly, eiter it super over kill or runs out while your at base.
@@mdb45424It doesn't run out while you're at your base if you have just a few dripstone lava cauldrons set up around your base. I do it as soon as I get access to lava.
@@mdb45424going to the nether with buckets to fill up with lava is more tedious than setting up a couple of drips stones and keeping them nearby so I can just grab one when I need it
Dripstone used to be even more OP. if you put any potion into a cauldron and use dripstone with above it, you could increase the amount of potion. Infinite potions.
Finally we got video, and by this so interesting theme. Thank you, Eyecraft!
Great to see you upload again!
Renewable lava will be huge for skyblock
as a geologist, i really liked that you used stalagmite and stalactites correctly.
RIP to the bedrock “glitch” where dripstone could restore potions in cauldrons and therefore give you infinite tipped arrows
4:00 I hear a laugh please do that more often. Great vid by the way!! "Square in the EYE" good one Eye
I see the lava farm's ability to burn items as a feature rather than a downside. Now not only does it serve as an infinite source of lava, it also doubles as a trash can.
It has been a really long time since the most recent upload, yet it's still worth it.
I miss your videos. They’re all so informative and you’re great with puns. I can see that maybe you’re finding it hard to think of ideas for videos.
I have three idea suggestions:
1. Somethings you’d like to see updated into minecraft.
2. Build mechanics and tips
3. Late game projects to do when bored
Awesome vid!
Great ideas. You've gone above and beyond as always! I had no idea you could make mud or clay. Now both are renewable. Thanks!
Thank you for providing such great information on everything I was able to do so much due to your video. Found dripstones, made a lava dripstone farm, and clay farm also.
Eyecraft is back!
I somewhat automated my mud-to-clay farm with droppers full of water bottles, then some hoppers with empty bottles under the droppers. Then redstone to a switch, so you place dirt, flip a switch and they turn to mud, then the dripstone turns it into clay.
Of course eyecraft will come up with something this good
I used dripstone a ton in my last Minecraft world and still did not know that about crouching when placing to stop the stalactites and stalagmites linking! Learnt something new.
minecraft is much different from when I used to play it back in the day. So thank you for these videos, I've learned a lot about the things I'm unfamiliar with.
Watching this while afking at froglight farm😂
Great video, i thought i knew everything about dripstone, but half of this was new to me
Wow u finally came back
Missed you eyecraft. My favorite Minecraft TH-camr.
For the past few days imma watch all ur vdo bout minecract dude, omg damn relieved you made a new vdo👁️👄👁️
HES BACK
I love making a dripstone infinite lava machine. I have a huge supply of obsidian I’ve made from it now. it’s perfect for all the portals I need for my subway system
14:37 Diamonds
That was so relatable lol XD
If I remember correctly the dripstone is growing from a dripstone block too, it doesn't need an initial dripstone (but the water is still needed of course).
I hope they add more forms of dripstone, like Columns(Where stalactites and stalagmites meet), IRL "dripstone" is the collective name for a bunch of cool cave mineral formations
yea.... theres alrealy walls and conjoined ones did you even go into a cave
I love how the "first" method you show how to break drip stone is with TNT ... 😆
So I’m the only one eating drip stone huh
Eyecraft The GOAT 🐐
I swear I must’ve misread the video cuz I thought it said lodestone ☠️
damn that lava farm is super useful thanks
Been missing your content. Been watching back the older stuff. Thanks for the info!
Haven't really touched the game in over two years. Thanks for all yhe content its been incredibly helpful
Stalactites hold tightly to the ceiling
Stalagmites might grow to reach the ceiling
Dripstone was even more OP when you could use it for making potions back in summer of 2021. That was extremely overpowered before they patched it in September 2021.
yea we get it your mr animal crossing
Wow! The lava farm is a revolutionary change for me! I'm too simple to use redstone stuff so this is something I can understand and implement
Another great one. Ive learned so much from this channel
How he get that much time night vision ?
7:16 this is so important.ive been wondering why mine was skipping rows and I think this is why.
This is so usefull tho cuz as an "example" we can go up here through the trident break it and very easily have the pointed dripstone hit us.... in square in the eye... and quote lol xD
Something I saw in the intro and I was like I never even thought about that you can use tridents to make the stalactites fall. I assume this also works with arrows. Imagine fighting enemies like that
That's very interesting so the water and the drip stone block causes dripstone to grow on the ceiling of it. That would explain why mine got so large after a few days
There's so much about mud that I don't understand so the renewable Clay is definitely something I never knew
Wait… if you are in a 1.20 sky block world you could technically get to the nether in the following theoretical steps.
Step 1 is to grind for a while normally until you have a surplus of wood and cobblestone and then build a mob farm.
Step 2 is to collect all the drops until you get 144 gold armor or tool pieces, that number because you can smelt a gold armor piece for one nugget, nine nuggets make an ingot, and eight ingots and an apple make a golden apple, which you need two of.
Step 3 is to make a few boats and capture a witch and two zombie villagers. You can do this by making a giant platform.
Step 4 is making the witch throw a weakness potion at you which hits the zombie villagers in the crossfire. You can now heal the zombie villagers with your golden apples if they did get hit.
Step 5 turn one of them into a fishermen, which has fish and string trades, those are things you can get in sky block.
Step 6. You now have emeralds, turn the platform that helped you capture the villagers and witch into a wandering trader farm which is just a place to wait for a trader to spawn.
Step 7. Eventually you will get a trader trade for dripstone, buy it.
Step 8. While you were grinding for all the gold armor you also had a good chance of passively getting rare iron drops from zombies. If you were lucky, enough to build a cauldron, if not, grind more.
Step nine. Collect the lava, the cauldron, some blocks, and the dripstone and create infinite lava which you can turn into obsidian using the speed runner portal strategy.
Step 10. Their is no flint available yet for flint and steel so you have to get the lava to burn a piece of wood to light the portal.
You now have a video idea and a way to get into the nether on skyblock. Also, you don’t really need two villagers, I was thinking that you needed a tool smith for a diamond pickaxe, but no, you don’t, I was simply too lazy to say that earlier.
welcome back
I actually never knew that if you put a dripstone in the nether it just drips lava. So that's very interesting
That is really cool that you can make clay from mud.
take a sip every time he says "dripstone"
The water farming can be useful if you turn off the infinite water gamerule.
I just realized that too, on my new survival world I made a lava farm with drip stone and I already made a single chest full of lava buckets, it's so fast!
Dripstone
String
Slime blocks
Powder snow
Probably the 4 cornerstones of indirectly op'd blocks in minecraft
Dripstone=this
String= pre patch string dupers villager trades crafting tripwire craft into WOOL 2nd best use imo i put wool and string together for it alot
Slime blocks = fall stopper easy clean up easier to find than bamboo at cave level. Free frog breeding and froglight.
Powder snow= skeleton to stray farm mob trapper mlg fall stopper and fire extinguisher
I fall asleep to these videos because the voice is so soothing
Stalactites hold tightly to the top.
Stalagmites are the mighty bases of pillars.
Just a memory trick.
Farming lava with cauldrons only requires lava above. Not necessarily a source. Meaning you can be even stingier with your lava and use 1 bucket to get started and slowly build up to max efficiency and aesthetic after that.
Such an epic video good job men❤😊
Y’all could figure out some water farm in the nether. On default, drip stone drips water if it’s hanging from a drip stone block
(At least in bedrock edition)
I appreciate the work you put into "square in the eye"
Regarding the traps potential: Hermitcraft used it to pretty much one-shot a wither. They had a compound structure with multiple tips - but it was a pile driver.
Place a cauldron outside. Where it snows a lot. To collect powdered snow. FYI, it takes forever.
I get so happy whenever you post
Thanks for the tip on farming clay! However do not do the lava farm - it's Incredibly SLOW - just go to the nether there's infinite lava! I have a portal in my home village leading to the nether and to a giant lava pit. Freeflow lava anytime!
Dripstone Is OP In Minecraft 1.20 - Lava Farming, Traps, Renewable Clay & More!
Finally a new video after a long time
Just made a smol lava farm in my base thanks to this vid!
Bro this is unironically free therapy
I just realised that the nether itself is an infinite lava farm, so maybe I don't actually need to make one myself.
I did build a clay 🧱 farm. Thanks for the tip.( It rocks!) I even added an on site chest for dirt, shovels, water bottles, and the clay, if need be. I even added an on site water resevoir so you don't have to go far to refill the bottles and dump water bottles on the dirt. Also stairs to easily reach the top of the wooden part of the farm.
Plus you can trade the clay with Mason villagers for super easy emeralds 💎
I didn't know that. Thanks for the tip!
11:00 Yeah, your head is, like, ALL eyeball.. critical damage
I gotta find myself some dripstone. Infinite lava would be great.
The water farm is useful if you plan to dye a lot of leather armor or collect a set of every color.
You're back
Regarding making dripstone a weapon I can see it being used as a trap. You could probably put drip leaves and make it seem like it's a safe place to go over when you fall through the drip leaf you fall right into stalagmites
Part of me was hoping that as well the dripstone could help with potion making. I know that normally if water is interacted with cauldron with a potion in it it completely evaporates and is destroyed but I think the exception should be the stalactites. I mean think about it you have a potion by say one level or you put one bottle in the cauldron. It should be a thing where the water drips in there and it can raise the level of the potion up till it's full. So that one potion can turn into three very easily and you get a renewable source of potions. Unfortunately doesn't work
it originally worked this way but it was patched out.
Cant even deny this