To reduce lag of the farm, you should use honey blocks for the floor where the frogs are. This reduces their jump calculations significantly. Probably won't matter much for only 12 total frogs, but if you wanted to make more of these (or a larger setup) you'll want honey blocks instead of normal blocks for the frog chambers.
@@HYdrago2000 They still jump, but the number of points they can get to is significantly reduced and their jumps are very small. There's a lot of background checks for the frog jump and I'm pretty sure that honey blocks are the best way to reduce lag for it. You could alternatively put down powder snow above them, but this might kill the small cubes and it doesn't work as well as the honey blocks do.
in Java 1.21 they changed the way magma cubes and slimes hit so if you don't do this simple fix, your iron golems are going to die... 1. If your golems aren't already dead, kill them. 2. Add a ring of 8 vertical iron chains around where your new golems' faces will be. This is one block lower than the glass block that sits above their heads. An easy way to do this is by placing dirt blocks on the sides of glass from underneath, then placing the vertical chains on the bottom of the glass and dirt blocks. 3. Go up on top of the glass beam, remove the three glass blocks in the middle and the dirt you added next to them in step two, then add your golems exactly as shown in the video. Don't forget to replace the three glass blocks when you're done. I also added 2 extra golems for a total of 4 but it really isn't necessary, it just adds a bit more fire power and efficiency to the farm. Results of 1 hour test: 0 damage to golems 505 magma cream ~7590 froglights
Tip for those who want all 3 different froglights: Find the different biomes you need by building portals _on top_ of the nether roof, that way when you end up in your desired biome you can just set up a little hole to let the tadpoles grow up there, and when they do, immediately bring them onto the nether roof. Transporting them to the farm will be much easier from there
3 things i have learned while building this: 1) i hate working with rails 2) i hate having to transport mobs through disagreeable terrain 3) always remember to build farms 128 blocks apart. I accidentally built this too close to my gold farm which very effectively halved my rates
i found working with frogs as entities quite delightful. They went everywhere i wanted them to go, none escaped and they cant despawn so i'd say these mobs are on of the easiest mobs to transport
Built this farm in under an hour after finding some frogs, was perhaps one of the easiest and most consistent farms I’ve built in a long time really great work
I made a few changes to this, to make it lossless and it slightly increased the rates. With a quick 10 minute test, I got 1,162 froglights, and (just under 7000 frog lights for an hour) and 110 magma cream (660 for an hour) Changes i made: Increased the number of frogs to 5 of each type, removed the chains, and put a full layer of powdered snow 2 blocks above the floor that the frogs are on (1 block air gap). The chains tend to accumulate a lot of magma cream and the frogs can't jump out of the powdered snow. I'm going to try adding another floor layer and do another test. EDIT: Added another layer + 1 more of each frog type (6 of each), it increased the rates to almost 11,000 froglights, and just over 1200 magma cream per hour
I tried to put your suggestions into the farm but it didn't work. I put the powdered snow with a one block gap above the honey block floor (right below the chains) then removed the chains. I went afk for a while and when I came back, there were a lot of medium magma cubes in the frog chamber and very few froglights in comparison. What did I do wrong? Edit: I have 6 frogs of each type, 18 in total
@@magicalfairy1963 change the honey block to the normal building block, because of the honey block so the medium magma cube can't jump and die to become small one
@@VorizonBeatsKids as long as they give sufficient credit i dont see a problem with them posting this stuff, and that one concern about credit isnt given as much as it should be
First farm I ever build that isn't just a regular zombie xp-farm, and I was genuinely so suprised how easy and effective this was. Also, you showing the exact amount of items needed, even the throwaway blocks, was such a blessing. Really good video!!
Finished this today in Survival. Wow! What an easy to follow tutorial. I normally skip making farms and stuff like it because redstone just gets under my skin and never works. I had an issue where some of my minecarts stopped running after I got the frogs in, so I left the trapdoor on the side so I have easy access to the carts if it happens again. Thank you for putting this together! Now I can open a frog light shop on my server.
Sometimes when you're trying to get frogs in, they hop on the rails, blocking the minecarts. Once the frogs are in, you shouldn't have this problem anymore.
May I have your attention? If you're building this in 1.21, using chains will no longer work. This is because the attack range of the Medium/Small Magma Cubes has gotten bigger. Instead, use Powder Snow in the Middle Glass Layer above the frogs. (I would recommend doing like a checker board pattern, though.) Please take note of it!
I've been really getting into making autofarms, I've followed a bunch of yalls tutorials, I just wanna say, yall are my favorite go-to TH-cam channel 😁
Thank you so much! Since the 1.19 update started I wanted to build this farm but all the tutorials were trash. Luckily you're here and you always bring us the best tutorials ❤❤❤
Minecraft 1.21 Java here. it works well! few things I tweaked cause of the update killing golems everyone was talking about: 1. I added 2 vertically placed rings of chains on the iron bars around the golems feet. That means around the golem, there is a ring of the iron bars at their feet, a ring of chains on top of those bars, vertically placed. and another ring of chains on those. that means 2 layers of 8 chains, so 16 chains total. (just trying to thoroughly explain it). For the bottom, I replaced the layer the frogs sit on with honey blocks. as well, I took the minecarts out of the equation and just ran hoppers throughout the entire floor under the honeyblocks, leading into chests. (yes, this is an iron-expensive option, so I cant say it will be for everyone. I just found it simpler and more convenient.) With 2 golems, in one hour I got basically a shulker box of each color, as well as maybe 6 or 7 stacks of just magma cream itself. This was with 2 golems and 12 frogs, 4 of each color. so the rates should be about on par with what is advertised. I'm messing around a little bit and added a couple more golems to see if that might bump the rates and/or efficiency up a little bit, so I can get back with those rates here soon after my hour test with 5 golems. but over all, this farm will work in 1.21! the most important part is the chains above the iron bars surrounding the golems.
Just to verify. You say 8 chains around their feet, a ring of chains on top of those, and another ring of chains on those. This seems to imply 3 rings with 24 chains. Could you give more detail?
@tylerhill6770 on the off chance this is genuine and not just a troll, you're basically right except the very bottom ring is the iron bars. Let's say that "/" represents iron bars, and "I" represents chains. Around the golem you'll have this: I I /
My frogs kept jumping out of their bottom chamber, had to replace the floor with honey blocks- other than this little change the farm works incredible.
Built this tonight. As I was building the frogs kept jumping out of the box on to the spawning platforms. I didn't have any powerdered snow which many have suggested. What I did instead was to move the platforms to a total of 9 blocks above the frogs so they couldn't jump out. Magma Cubes don't take fall damage so there was no problem there. I had to leave the original chains in 2 blocks above to the frogs to stop Cubes from spawning down with them. Added another level of chains at the new spawn platform height and we are off to the races!
I had the same problem with the frogs jumping out. No real biggee, just had to chase a couple down and put them back in. Also, the hopper minecarts were not dumping the items through the powered rails. Fortunately, I figured that out before finishing. Otherwise, a really great farm!
Still works great in Java 1.20! The hardest part is finding the frogs. We learned the hard way that frogs do not spawn in swamps that were generated prior to 1.19. If you have an old world, you gotta go to new territory and find a swamp you've never seen before. Hope this comment helps someone else out there looking to make this farm!
For version 1.21 you need to: 1. Go near the iron cage Kill iron golems (not sure if needed) 2. Place 2 blocks of chains above ALL of the iron bars, facing up/down (the same way as the other chains in the video) 3. Replace iron golems if needed It will now work hopefully
This is a great design! Thank you! I made a marginally smaller version of it - it works perfectly! Now I just need to think about what to build with all these frog lights!
This took me like 12 hours . . . totally worth it. Mostly the frogs were a gigantic pain in my ass and the nearest mangrove swamp and cold biomes were hundreds of blocks away. This farm is an absolute beast though. Gonna be using these like torches
For the future, if you had already gotten to the nether roof, just make the portal to snow biome from the roof so you dont have to traverse the overworld.
@@FanzyKittenz hundreds of nether blocks actually I was using the roof. my seed is bizarre no mountains or cold biomes around 0,0 for thousands of blocks overworld
@@coltenh581 the end is technically a "cold" biome so if they grow there then they will be green. Just put them through the portal and they will come out at your world spawnpoint
@@toddhayes5569 Where were you 3 months ago?! I had already got it all figured out by the time I commented anyway. Seriously the farm was worth it. Still one of my favorites. I LOVE those froglights
Great farm! Thanks for posting. Not sure of the rates, but left the bottom of the farm as designed and added a layer of powdered snow above the chains. Chains prevent medium magma cubes from dropping down with the frogs. Also swapped out the layer the frogs sit on with mud instead of stone.
Nice video! I built the farm right down in the nether instead of on the roof, just to try it out. The suboptimal positioning means it only produces about 500 froglights per hour, but that's plenty for me, and I can always move it if I want the full 5K. I was lucky to find a portal spot that opened in a Basalt Delta and gave me easy access to Plains and Snowy Slopes biomes. With a jungle just a short boat ride away, it was easy to breed and move all the frog types. Very fun project, and I like the look of the froglights!
Of course built this farm in 1.21. Freaked when the Iron Golems died. Read the comments and tweaked the farm by adding a layer of chains around the golems by placing dirt where the glass layer is for ghasts protection. Then popped the chains under the dirt blocks. Then removed the dirt blocks and did the steps in the video to re-add Iron Golems. I went a step further and added powdered snow I was lucky enough to stumble upon. I made a diamond shape around the golem in a checkered pattern. You could do the entire floor in a checkered pattern since it'll weaken the big Magma Cubes. Farm definitely pumps out the Frog lights! I ran it for 30 minutes and I have enough lights to last me quite awhile!
A moment of silence for all bedrock players who followed the video and realized you can’t build on the nether roof and now stuck up there. Rip brothers
I learned a few thing: 1) SPAWN PROOF ALL BLOCKS YOU DON"T WANT MOBS TO SPAWN ON. 2) Read what vertion the biome counts to what group, I watched 2 batches of tadpoles turn to the wrong type of frog. 3) Set up portals ahead in the different biomes and make them linked to the nether roof from the get go, do not transport frogs threw the overworld, unless it is close. Last thing: I confirm the rates are good, after 1 hour I had a shulker of each froglight and some extra + magma cream.
An easy to follow tutorial, you included the list of items you'd need + the world download. The most time consuming part was sailing back and forth to a cold biome for the green frogs. I don't need thousands of froglights, so I just used 2 frogs each and I got 187 magma cream and 1,708 froglights in FIFTEEN MINUTES (374 magma cream & 6,832 froglights per hour). I'll probably come back and put honey blocks like @ForeverLaxx recommended, since I play on a server at a later time. Thank you!
If you want to use less glass, you only have to build the top layer of the top walls with it, instead of all of them. It takes 3 stacks and 48 to do this, but you have to replace the rest with the building block.
If people have issues with the lights not dropping there's a bug it seems with the More mob heads datapack from vanilla tweaks. Very frustrating to build a farm and then notice that the item it's for isn't dropping :p Just disable or remove the datapack and the lights drop again :)
just built this farm in 1.20.4 Fabric server and it works perfectly. Definitely recommend, if allowed in your server, to build direct nether roof portals from your frog breeding areas and to plan out the location of your farm to be within a close distance of these portals. Saves a lot of headache when transporting the frogs.
@@siddharthsingh1801 check the levers that power the powered rails. if they are powering the block directly adjacent the hoppers, it'll lock the hoppers and prevent the minecarts from transferring it to the hoppers that feed into your chests
GREAT farm! this will be the main source of light on oiur server for the forseeable future! A little fix for the skeleton problem; build your spawning platforms out of magma blocks. skeletons do not spawn on magma blocks.
This farm is ridiculously productive. I only have 10 frogs (two were lost in breeding/transport) and I still almost filled a shulker in like 10 minutes. As suggested in the comments I used honey for the frog platform and didn't notice any lag issues.
Update to my previous comment: adding more golems was a really good idea! I have 5 golems instead of 2, the cubes get shrunken quicker and the farm increased its output pretty drastically. with 2 golems i was averaging about 1700 of each light per hour, and with 5 golems, my rates are about 2500-2600 of each light per hour. So I basically get 3/4 of a double chest of each light per hour with 5 golems. I would definitely recommend!
Indeed, the chains work to stop the golems dying, but they partly block the golems from attacking. So more golems it is. I upped it to 8, and a few more might still help since I can see some cubes not being attacked right away when in range.
@bueb8674 yeah, I figured more would work better. Though I did notice after adding more, when I came down from the afk spot, there was a good bit more magma cream on top of the chain layer than there were previously. Simply put I think at a certain point too many would just make more die on the platform than down below. You'd prolly need to have dozens in there for it to really even be noticeable and potentially cut your yield instead of add to it, but I can see 5-10 being a good sweet spot
If you want to get the knowledge and skills, you'd probably want to watch people who actually design the things, not just who make videos about how to make other TH-camrs creations. For this one, it's il mango, and his video includes why elements are the way they are
i love ur vids, have u ever thought about making miniature versions of your farms. that would be fun to watch. i always wind up having to convert farms cause i need them so much smaller
@@VorizonBeatsKids Jeez bruh ik they have stolen farm designs from him but this one hasnt been uploaded by ilmango, and it kinda is a simple desing anyone can come up with
This farm was easy to build. Worst part was getting the frogs, but if you travel on the Nether roof then it’s easy. I only had to transport them a few hundred blocks, and I brought my horsie to the Nether to make it faster. Although to people out here, I’d replicate the chest set up with the hoppers on the other side. I AFK’d for a few hours and came back and the thing was completely full and then some. Although now I have enough frog lights for my neon signs for my cyberpunk base I’m making and then some. I now have multiple large chests filled to the brim, and as you said I have the added bonus of now having thousands of magma cream. Thankyou dude this farm works like a dream! I’ll be checking out your other tutorials and like and sub :)
Great farm, thanks. If you could explain the reasons of some details, I would really appreciate. I am lack of knowledge about some basics, but I want to know how theses farms work. Like why did you choose this biom, what is the purpose of these chains, why 112 blocks up :D
112 block height is to not spawn anything below nether roof so that all spawns are concentrated in the farm for max efficiency. chains are so that once the iron golems kill the big magma cubes, they split up into little ones which can fit through the gap and fall down to be eaten by the frogs
the biome is because magma cubes only spawn in basalt deltas and fortresses, the reason the afk spot is so high is so that below the nether roof is unloaded therefore mobs cant spawn and take up the mob cap in areas below the nether roof which would make the farm much slower
idk really know what i did wrong but.. instead of magma cubes, my farm spawns 2 endermans. What did i do wrong? edit: I accidentally didnt see that a part of my farm was in a warped forest...now i have to make the farm again... edit again: i thought that my farm was in a basalt deltas but the little particles made my think that was a basalt deltas but it was a warped forest... (BRUH MOMENT)
Finally upgraded my world from 1.16 to 1.19. Spent 48 hours speeding through update videos and now I am so gonna build this so I can finally make my ultimate roller coaster.
If you want to save some time smelting or trading for glass, swap out the three block high glass wall around the magma cube spawning platforms for stone or brick walls of some kind. Saves a lot of glass and the magma blocks can't jump over the walls
The use of chains (for the small magma cubes to fall through) makes it look like your design was inspired by Ilmango’s. If so, you should probably credit him.
i put an ImpulseSV item sorter down first. 4 double chests (magma cream+3 froglight colours) stacked 4 high (plus an overflow). Built the farm on top of that. it brings the farm closer to the build height, so you don't get the 112 blocks between farm and AFK spot. but the rates are still fantastic and it's all auto-sorted. Also, an easy way to reset the minecarts if they stop rolling is by placing the trapdoor where it is placed in the video and not removing it. just crawl in and get them rolling again.
In reply to: @Magical Fairy 3 days ago (edited) I tried to put your suggestions into the farm but it didn't work. I put the powdered snow with a one block gap above the honey block floor (right below the chains) then removed the chains. I went afk for a while and when I came back, there were a lot of medium magma cubes in the frog chamber and very few froglights in comparison. What did I do wrong? Edit: I have 6 frogs of each type, 18 in total ======================================= Since for some stupid reason, I can post initial comments, but my replies keep disappearing. Don't use honey blocks for the floor (or if you do, don't waste your time with the changes i made), as honey blocks are not a full block, so the medium magma cubes will not freeze (take damage) in the powdered snow. It needs to have a full block floor for powdered snow 1 layer up to work. So if you replace the floor with solid blocks it will work.
I love all your guys videos and I think you do a great job explaining complicated builds but you need to work on giving credit to the original designers of the farms
INSANEEE i spent like two hours getting the frogs and building the farm and afked for 20 minutes and got 13 stacks of each froglight and 4 stacks of magma cream... thank you for this!!
Yea I saw it was actually ilamango's design sb had a very similar design with snow so i got confused . the most important part is to shut this shulkurcraft from stealing
1.20.4 java - ran this overnight and it easily overloaded the 9 chests and all of the hoppers associated with the build - 15+ double chests of froglights that will probably last me forever.
Newton's fourth law of motion: Every book continues to be in state of rest and covered with dust until and unless internal and external exam appears and the speed of the page turning is directly proportional to the syllabus to be covered and tension in mind remain constant.
I just built this and I afk'd for like 4 min and got 600 plus and about 80 cream. Not sure what imma do with all of them, lol. Great job Shulkercraft!!!!!
The actual farm works great so far, managed to get a little over 300 froglights in a quick 10-minute test. My only issue is that I was having some troubles with the minecarts not unloading their contents into the hoppers, so I reduced the number of minecarts + hoppers by instead adding a simple minecart drop-off station which (for me) did a much better job at making sure all the goods got collected properly.
I had this issue as well but realized my levers were on the middle block of powered rails and were disabling my hoppers. Simply moved lever a block back fixed it
To reduce lag of the farm, you should use honey blocks for the floor where the frogs are. This reduces their jump calculations significantly. Probably won't matter much for only 12 total frogs, but if you wanted to make more of these (or a larger setup) you'll want honey blocks instead of normal blocks for the frog chambers.
I was thinking of the same thing 🤧
Does it literally stop the calculation or the calculation occurs but the net effect is no jump?
@@HYdrago2000 it stops the calculation
@@HYdrago2000 They still jump, but the number of points they can get to is significantly reduced and their jumps are very small. There's a lot of background checks for the frog jump and I'm pretty sure that honey blocks are the best way to reduce lag for it.
You could alternatively put down powder snow above them, but this might kill the small cubes and it doesn't work as well as the honey blocks do.
If you do this, I’m pretty sure you can also just put the hoppers directly under the honey because they aren’t full blocks
in Java 1.21 they changed the way magma cubes and slimes hit so if you don't do this simple fix, your iron golems are going to die...
1. If your golems aren't already dead, kill them.
2. Add a ring of 8 vertical iron chains around where your new golems' faces will be. This is one block lower than the glass block that sits above their heads. An easy way to do this is by placing dirt blocks on the sides of glass from underneath, then placing the vertical chains on the bottom of the glass and dirt blocks.
3. Go up on top of the glass beam, remove the three glass blocks in the middle and the dirt you added next to them in step two, then add your golems exactly as shown in the video. Don't forget to replace the three glass blocks when you're done.
I also added 2 extra golems for a total of 4 but it really isn't necessary, it just adds a bit more fire power and efficiency to the farm.
Results of 1 hour test:
0 damage to golems
505 magma cream
~7590 froglights
this worked thanks!
This worked for me thank you so much!
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worked for me too thanks alot
thanks man !! ^^
Tip for those who want all 3 different froglights: Find the different biomes you need by building portals _on top_ of the nether roof, that way when you end up in your desired biome you can just set up a little hole to let the tadpoles grow up there, and when they do, immediately bring them onto the nether roof. Transporting them to the farm will be much easier from there
facts went 3000 sum blocks in like 500 turned a 4 hour headache into like 30 minutes
that's exactly what I did the 2nd time I built this farm! wish I'd seen this suggestion the 1st time. 2nd time was SO MUCH EASIER.
I wish I had read the comments before I built this farm. Doh!
yes what you can do also is find it in the overworld mark down the coords divide both of them by 8 and thats the coord to do on the nether roof
we could remember the cord of the biome and divide the x and z by 8, build it in the nether roof!
3 things i have learned while building this:
1) i hate working with rails
2) i hate having to transport mobs through disagreeable terrain
3) always remember to build farms 128 blocks apart. I accidentally built this too close to my gold farm which very effectively halved my rates
add it 4) breeding frogs in three different biomes wait for them to to grow to adults and drahg them to nether roof
i found working with frogs as entities quite delightful. They went everywhere i wanted them to go, none escaped and they cant despawn so i'd say these mobs are on of the easiest mobs to transport
How were you able to have a gold farm so close? Don’t you need a completely separate biome for a gold farm?
@@EthanW56 i have a nether wastes biome right next to my crimson biome and the gold farm just happens to be close to the boundary
Bro can you help me my magma blocks are are not spawn there skeletons are spawn
Built this farm in under an hour after finding some frogs, was perhaps one of the easiest and most consistent farms I’ve built in a long time really great work
It took me 2 real life days to breed and collect frogs 🙂
@@RedBlue006 i feel u
I already had a slime farm so just spammed the tadpoles with like 40 slime balls each and they grew up instantly
Took me 4 hours xd
I made a few changes to this, to make it lossless and it slightly increased the rates.
With a quick 10 minute test, I got 1,162 froglights, and (just under 7000 frog lights for an hour) and 110 magma cream (660 for an hour)
Changes i made: Increased the number of frogs to 5 of each type, removed the chains, and put a full layer of powdered snow 2 blocks above the floor that the frogs are on (1 block air gap).
The chains tend to accumulate a lot of magma cream and the frogs can't jump out of the powdered snow.
I'm going to try adding another floor layer and do another test.
EDIT: Added another layer + 1 more of each frog type (6 of each), it increased the rates to almost 11,000 froglights, and just over 1200 magma cream per hour
imma read this tomorrow! thanks alot
nice
I tried to put your suggestions into the farm but it didn't work. I put the powdered snow with a one block gap above the honey block floor (right below the chains) then removed the chains. I went afk for a while and when I came back, there were a lot of medium magma cubes in the frog chamber and very few froglights in comparison. What did I do wrong?
Edit: I have 6 frogs of each type, 18 in total
@@magicalfairy1963 change the honey block to the normal building block, because of the honey block so the medium magma cube can't jump and die to become small one
How did you make more layers though?
Perfect timing, we were talking about this in chat today. Your farms are always so good, esp being built in survival. Thanks so much!
It's stolen from illmango
@@VorizonBeatsKids as long as they give sufficient credit i dont see a problem with them posting this stuff, and that one concern about credit isnt given as much as it should be
@@mrchaos5328 Talk about credit, try to find it
@@VorizonBeatsKids that's what im saying, they need to give a lot more of it
@@mrchaos5328 literally any of it even
First farm I ever build that isn't just a regular zombie xp-farm, and I was genuinely so suprised how easy and effective this was. Also, you showing the exact amount of items needed, even the throwaway blocks, was such a blessing. Really good video!!
Finished this today in Survival. Wow! What an easy to follow tutorial. I normally skip making farms and stuff like it because redstone just gets under my skin and never works. I had an issue where some of my minecarts stopped running after I got the frogs in, so I left the trapdoor on the side so I have easy access to the carts if it happens again. Thank you for putting this together! Now I can open a frog light shop on my server.
Sometimes when you're trying to get frogs in, they hop on the rails, blocking the minecarts. Once the frogs are in, you shouldn't have this problem anymore.
May I have your attention?
If you're building this in 1.21, using chains will no longer work. This is because the attack range of the Medium/Small Magma Cubes has gotten bigger. Instead, use Powder Snow in the Middle Glass Layer above the frogs. (I would recommend doing like a checker board pattern, though.)
Please take note of it!
Do I still need the golem? Or just powdered snow?
Also. Thanks for the information. Was looking for answer why the golems were dying
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@@BenjimanMoonfire u still need golem
i love you
I've been really getting into making autofarms, I've followed a bunch of yalls tutorials, I just wanna say, yall are my favorite go-to TH-cam channel 😁
Going to try to build this with my daughter today! Thank you for the video
ain't that wholesome
@@octanium1027 indeed it absolutly is, most wholesome thing I've seen in a while
@@starman2220 😭😭😭
This is actually one of the greatest comments I've ever seen on this platform
Thank you so much! Since the 1.19 update started I wanted to build this farm but all the tutorials were trash. Luckily you're here and you always bring us the best tutorials ❤❤❤
I love the music you guys play during these tutorials, so incredibly relaxing 😌
But not as realaxing as Lauri's voice.
not relaxing
Minecraft 1.21 Java here. it works well! few things I tweaked cause of the update killing golems everyone was talking about:
1. I added 2 vertically placed rings of chains on the iron bars around the golems feet. That means around the golem, there is a ring of the iron bars at their feet, a ring of chains on top of those bars, vertically placed. and another ring of chains on those. that means 2 layers of 8 chains, so 16 chains total. (just trying to thoroughly explain it).
For the bottom, I replaced the layer the frogs sit on with honey blocks. as well, I took the minecarts out of the equation and just ran hoppers throughout the entire floor under the honeyblocks, leading into chests. (yes, this is an iron-expensive option, so I cant say it will be for everyone. I just found it simpler and more convenient.)
With 2 golems, in one hour I got basically a shulker box of each color, as well as maybe 6 or 7 stacks of just magma cream itself. This was with 2 golems and 12 frogs, 4 of each color. so the rates should be about on par with what is advertised.
I'm messing around a little bit and added a couple more golems to see if that might bump the rates and/or efficiency up a little bit, so I can get back with those rates here soon after my hour test with 5 golems. but over all, this farm will work in 1.21! the most important part is the chains above the iron bars surrounding the golems.
Just to verify.
You say 8 chains around their feet, a ring of chains on top of those, and another ring of chains on those. This seems to imply 3 rings with 24 chains. Could you give more detail?
@tylerhill6770 on the off chance this is genuine and not just a troll, you're basically right except the very bottom ring is the iron bars. Let's say that "/" represents iron bars, and "I" represents chains. Around the golem you'll have this:
I
I
/
@@Weirix Thanks this helped!
Hey just wondering if adding anymore golems helped?
Any update on the more golems?
My frogs kept jumping out of their bottom chamber, had to replace the floor with honey blocks- other than this little change the farm works incredible.
Built this tonight. As I was building the frogs kept jumping out of the box on to the spawning platforms. I didn't have any powerdered snow which many have suggested. What I did instead was to move the platforms to a total of 9 blocks above the frogs so they couldn't jump out. Magma Cubes don't take fall damage so there was no problem there. I had to leave the original chains in 2 blocks above to the frogs to stop Cubes from spawning down with them. Added another level of chains at the new spawn platform height and we are off to the races!
they're not walking around for me, just kinda sitting in one spot. did this happen to you too?
I had the same problem with the frogs jumping out. No real biggee, just had to chase a couple down and put them back in.
Also, the hopper minecarts were not dumping the items through the powered rails. Fortunately, I figured that out before finishing.
Otherwise, a really great farm!
5:08 is where you can see the frog variants and where to put the tadpoles to grow the frogs into the variant you want/need
Thanks
Still works great in Java 1.20!
The hardest part is finding the frogs. We learned the hard way that frogs do not spawn in swamps that were generated prior to 1.19. If you have an old world, you gotta go to new territory and find a swamp you've never seen before. Hope this comment helps someone else out there looking to make this farm!
you only need 2 frogs, breed them, take the tadpoles and move them to the specific biome. Use slimeballs to help them grow faster and you are done!
@@bogdanpetrescu1571 Yes I know, the problem was finding ANY frogs in the first place. Read my comment again
Great farm! Started working while I was still setting up the afk platform and I had almost three full stacks of froglights in those few minutes!
For version 1.21 you need to:
1. Go near the iron cage
Kill iron golems (not sure if needed)
2. Place 2 blocks of chains above ALL of the iron bars, facing up/down (the same way as the other chains in the video)
3. Replace iron golems if needed
It will now work hopefully
Can you explain this a little better
ALSO replace the bottom floor with honey
@@MartianFruit Why?
@@alstatutorials stops the frogs from jumping out
ty sir
Warning: Magma cubes contains fireflies (a yellow pixel adjacent to a dark pixel), so frogs may not eat them
@@lamper9892 Finally Mojang has a good excuse to remove magma cubes
Edit: Magma cubes were added in 1.0, so let's revert the 1.0 update as well
@@2520WasTaken saying ur own excuse is best 💀💀💀
😂😂
Broo💀
I don’t understand you / can someone explain what you mean?
This is a great design! Thank you! I made a marginally smaller version of it - it works perfectly! Now I just need to think about what to build with all these frog lights!
Now we can beautifully light up our builds
AMAZING! Such a simple yet effective farm! Hardest part was getting the frogs, what a pain.
This took me like 12 hours . . . totally worth it. Mostly the frogs were a gigantic pain in my ass and the nearest mangrove swamp and cold biomes were hundreds of blocks away. This farm is an absolute beast though. Gonna be using these like torches
For the future, if you had already gotten to the nether roof, just make the portal to snow biome from the roof so you dont have to traverse the overworld.
@@FanzyKittenz hundreds of nether blocks actually I was using the roof. my seed is bizarre no mountains or cold biomes around 0,0 for thousands of blocks overworld
@@coltenh581 the end is technically a "cold" biome so if they grow there then they will be green. Just put them through the portal and they will come out at your world spawnpoint
@@toddhayes5569 Where were you 3 months ago?! I had already got it all figured out by the time I commented anyway. Seriously the farm was worth it. Still one of my favorites. I LOVE those froglights
@@coltenh581 haha I just built it myself. Love how they look
the best farm so far, IMAGINE THE SOUNDS
Great farm! Thanks for posting. Not sure of the rates, but left the bottom of the farm as designed and added a layer of powdered snow above the chains. Chains prevent medium magma cubes from dropping down with the frogs. Also swapped out the layer the frogs sit on with mud instead of stone.
I was hoping you'd make a farm like this, so thanks 👍
Nice video! I built the farm right down in the nether instead of on the roof, just to try it out. The suboptimal positioning means it only produces about 500 froglights per hour, but that's plenty for me, and I can always move it if I want the full 5K.
I was lucky to find a portal spot that opened in a Basalt Delta and gave me easy access to Plains and Snowy Slopes biomes. With a jungle just a short boat ride away, it was easy to breed and move all the frog types. Very fun project, and I like the look of the froglights!
Thanks for this comment, I was hoping it worked in the nether. I don't mind the lower rates, it's still more than I need!
Of course built this farm in 1.21. Freaked when the Iron Golems died. Read the comments and tweaked the farm by adding a layer of chains around the golems by placing dirt where the glass layer is for ghasts protection. Then popped the chains under the dirt blocks. Then removed the dirt blocks and did the steps in the video to re-add Iron Golems. I went a step further and added powdered snow I was lucky enough to stumble upon. I made a diamond shape around the golem in a checkered pattern. You could do the entire floor in a checkered pattern since it'll weaken the big Magma Cubes.
Farm definitely pumps out the Frog lights! I ran it for 30 minutes and I have enough lights to last me quite awhile!
Thanks bro its working now
the powderd snow is really good has even better rates for me than the normal farm design
thanks so much! this was a super easy build + only one of each frog type still produces very good rates :]
This Froglight Farm was super Helpfull! keep up the good work!
I agree
Thank goodness that we don't need to build this in a bastion. It would have been a pain! Great job as always guys!
and the bastions normaly appear a 1000 blocks to 0 0 0
@@Mr.Peruvian if you think locating one is bad, try taking over it with hoglins and piglin brutes crawling everywhere.
@@red_five3325 on top of that it is one of the treasure room, the most dangerous
@@Mr.Peruvian thats not true but still it makes no sense why we would have to build it in a bastion
bastions can generate anywhere except they aren't meant to generate in basalt deltas
added 1 more of each frog type for a total of 6,912 froglights in my first one hour afk session.. GG's man tysm!!
This farm worked great, the only thing is that some of the magma cream does get stuck on the chains but most of it does go through.
Thanks a lot, worked flawlessly like always! We are building an endbase right now which needs about a shulk of froglights, so this help a lot.
A moment of silence for all bedrock players who followed the video and realized you can’t build on the nether roof and now stuck up there. Rip brothers
@@frankgrimes7388 who hurt you champ
Tahts why bedrock is trash
The rates on this farm are incredible. Love it.
tip for usage of this farm: also without frogs produces magma cream, which is useful for gold farms, to make magma blocks
I learned a few thing:
1) SPAWN PROOF ALL BLOCKS YOU DON"T WANT MOBS TO SPAWN ON.
2) Read what vertion the biome counts to what group, I watched 2 batches of tadpoles turn to the wrong type of frog.
3) Set up portals ahead in the different biomes and make them linked to the nether roof from the get go, do not transport frogs threw the overworld, unless it is close.
Last thing: I confirm the rates are good, after 1 hour I had a shulker of each froglight and some extra + magma cream.
i was waiting for this farm, thank youuuuu!!!
An easy to follow tutorial, you included the list of items you'd need + the world download. The most time consuming part was sailing back and forth to a cold biome for the green frogs. I don't need thousands of froglights, so I just used 2 frogs each and I got 187 magma cream and 1,708 froglights in FIFTEEN MINUTES (374 magma cream & 6,832 froglights per hour).
I'll probably come back and put honey blocks like @ForeverLaxx recommended, since I play on a server at a later time. Thank you!
Could you do a guide on how to get the absolute best horse in survival and how to test the stats and all of that???
Would greatly appreciate it
Just awesome! Even with just 2 of each color the output is incredible! Many thanks. Working great in Java 19.2.
If you want to use less glass, you only have to build the top layer of the top walls with it, instead of all of them. It takes 3 stacks and 48 to do this, but you have to replace the rest with the building block.
glass so pretty
If people have issues with the lights not dropping there's a bug it seems with the More mob heads datapack from vanilla tweaks. Very frustrating to build a farm and then notice that the item it's for isn't dropping :p Just disable or remove the datapack and the lights drop again :)
if you put powdered snow with a one block gap on top of the chains you can kill the magma cubes faster
just built this farm in 1.20.4 Fabric server and it works perfectly. Definitely recommend, if allowed in your server, to build direct nether roof portals from your frog breeding areas and to plan out the location of your farm to be within a close distance of these portals. Saves a lot of headache when transporting the frogs.
My minecarts with hopper don't transfer the collected items to chests how did you do that?
@@siddharthsingh1801 check the levers that power the powered rails. if they are powering the block directly adjacent the hoppers, it'll lock the hoppers and prevent the minecarts from transferring it to the hoppers that feed into your chests
Absolutely phenomenal work, thank you! Farm works like a dream.
Is this good for java?
@@jesses3018 The video is already on java, but incase Im wrong I built it myself today anyways and it works perfectly!
@@jesses3018 if you don't know, you can't build on nether roof in bedrock
Great video man! Now my friend can finish his build project on his world. 😊
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We could also use sorting system to seperate the colour lights
Sorting systems are really easy
GREAT farm! this will be the main source of light on oiur server for the forseeable future!
A little fix for the skeleton problem; build your spawning platforms out of magma blocks. skeletons do not spawn on magma blocks.
Respect. He completed the portal
Yeah i see you XDDD
This farm is ridiculously productive. I only have 10 frogs (two were lost in breeding/transport) and I still almost filled a shulker in like 10 minutes. As suggested in the comments I used honey for the frog platform and didn't notice any lag issues.
Can confirm works in 1.20.1, Thanks!
@@jekora1233 elaborate, please
cant seem to get on the roof of the nether in 1.20, and im following the instructions to the letter...
@@twysttyyoana9650 are you on Java or bedrock?
Update to my previous comment: adding more golems was a really good idea! I have 5 golems instead of 2, the cubes get shrunken quicker and the farm increased its output pretty drastically. with 2 golems i was averaging about 1700 of each light per hour, and with 5 golems, my rates are about 2500-2600 of each light per hour. So I basically get 3/4 of a double chest of each light per hour with 5 golems. I would definitely recommend!
Indeed, the chains work to stop the golems dying, but they partly block the golems from attacking. So more golems it is. I upped it to 8, and a few more might still help since I can see some cubes not being attacked right away when in range.
@bueb8674 yeah, I figured more would work better. Though I did notice after adding more, when I came down from the afk spot, there was a good bit more magma cream on top of the chain layer than there were previously. Simply put I think at a certain point too many would just make more die on the platform than down below. You'd prolly need to have dozens in there for it to really even be noticeable and potentially cut your yield instead of add to it, but I can see 5-10 being a good sweet spot
Hey guys idk if you will see this but I love your videos and aspire to have the knowledge and skills for these kinds of farms and stuff.😁☺️
If you want to get the knowledge and skills, you'd probably want to watch people who actually design the things, not just who make videos about how to make other TH-camrs creations.
For this one, it's il mango, and his video includes why elements are the way they are
@@lomiification thanks man will do
I love how Shulkercraft always uploads at 11:00 at night in Australia.
i love ur vids, have u ever thought about making miniature versions of your farms. that would be fun to watch. i always wind up having to convert farms cause i need them so much smaller
He stole it from illmango
@@VorizonBeatsKids Jeez bruh ik they have stolen farm designs from him but this one hasnt been uploaded by ilmango, and it kinda is a simple desing anyone can come up with
@@shashank3516 Almost 1:1 farm stolen from avomance 12 days ago: th-cam.com/video/4Ibg16IkiKY/w-d-xo.html
@@shashank3516 it's on his youtube
@@aconnox its different from this one tho
This farm was easy to build. Worst part was getting the frogs, but if you travel on the Nether roof then it’s easy. I only had to transport them a few hundred blocks, and I brought my horsie to the Nether to make it faster. Although to people out here, I’d replicate the chest set up with the hoppers on the other side. I AFK’d for a few hours and came back and the thing was completely full and then some. Although now I have enough frog lights for my neon signs for my cyberpunk base I’m making and then some. I now have multiple large chests filled to the brim, and as you said I have the added bonus of now having thousands of magma cream. Thankyou dude this farm works like a dream! I’ll be checking out your other tutorials and like and sub :)
Great farm, thanks. If you could explain the reasons of some details, I would really appreciate. I am lack of knowledge about some basics, but I want to know how theses farms work. Like why did you choose this biom, what is the purpose of these chains, why 112 blocks up :D
112 block height is to not spawn anything below nether roof so that all spawns are concentrated in the farm for max efficiency. chains are so that once the iron golems kill the big magma cubes, they split up into little ones which can fit through the gap and fall down to be eaten by the frogs
@@jessegroves5876 thanks, now it all makes sense :D
the biome is because magma cubes only spawn in basalt deltas and fortresses, the reason the afk spot is so high is so that below the nether roof is unloaded therefore mobs cant spawn and take up the mob cap in areas below the nether roof which would make the farm much slower
@@LeslieHarvey607 Umm frogs cant eat big magma so magma lured by golem and get hit and get scattered in small magma and fall and get eaten by frogs
@@frankgrimes7388 no thats not true, when you find a magma cube in a nether wastes, it will have moved from a basalt deltas or fortress.
Built it! Works like a charm. I only had to run it for 4 minutes and got about 6 stacks which was totally enough for me!!!
idk really know what i did wrong but.. instead of magma cubes, my farm spawns 2 endermans. What did i do wrong?
edit: I accidentally didnt see that a part of my farm was in a warped forest...now i have to make the farm again...
edit again: i thought that my farm was in a basalt deltas but the little particles made my think that was a basalt deltas but it was a warped forest...
(BRUH MOMENT)
bruh moment but made me laugh haha
Second song is Body Bounce by Ballpoint for those wondering. Incredible song
tip for hatching cold frogs: the end is cold and easier to find
Finally upgraded my world from 1.16 to 1.19. Spent 48 hours speeding through update videos and now I am so gonna build this so I can finally make my ultimate roller coaster.
I like it when you start to give farm tutorials, thanks for the farm tutorial
If you want to save some time smelting or trading for glass, swap out the three block high glass wall around the magma cube spawning platforms for stone or brick walls of some kind. Saves a lot of glass and the magma blocks can't jump over the walls
but it looks cool with glass
The glass is to keep ghasts from spawning, walls won't help with that
Are the frogs meant to be able to jump up past the chains? Because that's what happened when I was building this. Are you sure this works in 1.19.2?
Worked amazingly, apreciate it
The use of chains (for the small magma cubes to fall through) makes it look like your design was inspired by Ilmango’s. If so, you should probably credit him.
Thank you for this, I built one and it works beautifully!
Does it work in bedrock?
Frogs are jumping out of the farm.
Yes I have been waiting for one of these!
how do i get rid of the piglins spawning inside. There are baby piglins stealing froglights
Rebuild in a basalt biome?
i put an ImpulseSV item sorter down first. 4 double chests (magma cream+3 froglight colours) stacked 4 high (plus an overflow).
Built the farm on top of that. it brings the farm closer to the build height, so you don't get the 112 blocks between farm and AFK spot. but the rates are still fantastic and it's all auto-sorted.
Also, an easy way to reset the minecarts if they stop rolling is by placing the trapdoor where it is placed in the video and not removing it. just crawl in and get them rolling again.
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@Magical Fairy
3 days ago (edited)
I tried to put your suggestions into the farm but it didn't work. I put the powdered snow with a one block gap above the honey block floor (right below the chains) then removed the chains. I went afk for a while and when I came back, there were a lot of medium magma cubes in the frog chamber and very few froglights in comparison. What did I do wrong?
Edit: I have 6 frogs of each type, 18 in total
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Since for some stupid reason, I can post initial comments, but my replies keep disappearing.
Don't use honey blocks for the floor (or if you do, don't waste your time with the changes i made), as honey blocks are not a full block, so the medium magma cubes will not freeze (take damage) in the powdered snow. It needs to have a full block floor for powdered snow 1 layer up to work. So if you replace the floor with solid blocks it will work.
Works perfectly for me in 1.20 java! Thank you :) I only had 4 frogs but it made a lot of lights for me in 10 minutes
I love all your guys videos and I think you do a great job explaining complicated builds but you need to work on giving credit to the original designers of the farms
i think they might be the original creators, can’t confirm tho
INSANEEE i spent like two hours getting the frogs and building the farm and afked for 20 minutes and got 13 stacks of each froglight and 4 stacks of magma cream... thank you for this!!
For some reason, my frogs were only producing magma cream. I had to remove vanilla tweaks to make it work. Not sure why.
finally ive been waiting for a tutorial on this :)
wheres the credit to Illmango? you guys are going back to the dark days
I was literally looking through the comments for this.
Lol this time they copied sb737s design
Yea I saw it was actually ilamango's design sb had a very similar design with snow so i got confused . the most important part is to shut this shulkurcraft from stealing
This farm is pretty dope, built it last night, left myself afk while at work and filled up all the double chests!
*Designed by: SB737
Illmango
Illmango
@@aconnox Avomance I think
th-cam.com/video/4Ibg16IkiKY/w-d-xo.html
Super helpful as always!
thank you sooo much for all your tutorials❤❤
Banger video! Been a farm I've been putting off building due to thinking it was super complicated but this was one of easier ones!
1.20.4 java - ran this overnight and it easily overloaded the 9 chests and all of the hoppers associated with the build - 15+ double chests of froglights that will probably last me forever.
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Amazing farn! The cheapest and eaistest farm I've seen and its really productive! One hour of afking and I think I'll be sorted for a while!
I spent a couple minutes working on my afk spot and I already got almost three and a half stacks! Amazing!
If you want it to work in 1.21, just add a lot more golems and a 2 high wall with chains around the golems.
Thanks for your design! :)
I just built this and I afk'd for like 4 min and got 600 plus and about 80 cream. Not sure what imma do with all of them, lol. Great job Shulkercraft!!!!!
The actual farm works great so far, managed to get a little over 300 froglights in a quick 10-minute test. My only issue is that I was having some troubles with the minecarts not unloading their contents into the hoppers, so I reduced the number of minecarts + hoppers by instead adding a simple minecart drop-off station which (for me) did a much better job at making sure all the goods got collected properly.
I had the same issue and adding all powered rails fixes this!
I had this issue as well but realized my levers were on the middle block of powered rails and were disabling my hoppers. Simply moved lever a block back fixed it
This farm is amazing, thank you for making an awesome tutorial :D
thankyou, easy to follow tutorial and farm worked a treat.
materiales
cristal: 8 stack + 11
bloque construccion: 8 stack
cadenas: 80
rail propulsor: 54
railes: 27
cofres: 18
palanca: 18
barrotes de hierro: 16
tolvas: 9
carrito con tolva: 9
bloque de hierro: 8
calabazas: 2
trampilla: 1
bloques temporales: 128
ranas: 12