Go From NOOB To PRO With Water Streams In Minecraft 1.19

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
  • Go from NOOB to PRO with using water to move mobs and items.
    Below I have broken the video up into chapters to make finding important parts of the video easier!
    CHAPTERS
    00:00 - Intro
    00:26 - Basics
    01:20 - Moving items
    09:15 - Moving XP
    10:35 - Water elevators
    14:30 - Moving mobs
    20:14 - Outro
    All of my public downloads, including today’s farm, can be found here: drive.google.com/drive/folder...
    #minecraft #minecrafttutorial #minecraftbedrock #minecrafthowto #minecraft #minecraftwater #minecraftfarms #minecraftelevator #minecraftxpfarm
    Become a RUclips Member and join my community server! Our servers are sponsored by Cluckhost and are always very active, with multiple events every month. Join today and get a free shulker box starter kit! Click the Patreon link below to see the 9 different tiers!
    Sponsor Information
    My member servers are run and sponsored by Cluckhost, who offers great service, and has many server options available with great performance and good prices! Servers start as low as $5/month, are top performance, and are easy to setup and use.
    Use my partner code for 25% off your first 3 months of your server!
    Website: www.cluckhost.com
    Code: Prowl8413
    Credits
    Video Edited by Blackmoonstone
    Thumbnail Blender Characters made by OmegaShark1
    All the links!
    Visit my website at prowl8413.live
    Become a member to get access to perks:
    ruclips.net/user/prowl8413join
    Follow me on twitter @prowl8413
    Discord Channel: / discord
    My 2nd youtube channel: / prowl8413gaming
    Use my partner code for 25% off your first 3 months of your server with Cluckhost!
    www.cluckhost.com Code: Prowl8413
  • ИгрыИгры

Комментарии • 107

  • @DeeFeeCee
    @DeeFeeCee Год назад +39

    Without using ice, items slow down on the 6th flowing water & noticeably slow down on the 7th & 8th. You can use more water source blocks more frequently to avoid this issue if you're low on ice.

  • @1Ryat
    @1Ryat Год назад +9

    Everyone else: do these steps to build this farm.
    Prowl: Here are the mechanics of this game. Go build crazy farms.

  • @MrLogicAndReason
    @MrLogicAndReason Год назад +15

    Flowing water moves items faster the closer it is to the source.
    So if you place buttons every 4-5 blocks (instead of 8) you don’t need ice.

  • @cptCrax
    @cptCrax Год назад +13

    This is definitely something I've been avoiding working with because I felt like I didn't really understand how it works. Thanks for the video!

  • @Random_user_8472
    @Random_user_8472 Год назад +9

    You can also bonemeal the kelp to the top, so you don't have to enter the watercolom.

  • @kaydubs2058
    @kaydubs2058 Год назад +5

    Love your simple no nonsense explanations of complex functions. Thank you!

  • @SFxSHADOW
    @SFxSHADOW Год назад +20

    Great video! Love the explanation of the simple yet complex water mechanics. Makes it simple for everyone.

    • @rynow1992
      @rynow1992 Год назад +1

      Let's goooooo! Big ballin!

  • @MCGramps
    @MCGramps Год назад +3

    Awesome tutorial!!! Everything I know about water flow I learned from watching Prowl’s tutorials! He is the “Practical Minecrafter”!!!

  • @ThePurplePassage
    @ThePurplePassage Год назад +2

    I liked this. I think I know all of this, but it's very good and important to have all the fundamentals of water streams down, and this covers them in one place. Very helpful grounding info to know for when you're building farms, to help avoid you doing something.

  • @noskalborg723
    @noskalborg723 5 месяцев назад +1

    when you want a water tower to ascend next to a player-tunnel;
    you can use a door in the tunnel to contain the water.
    now, that may cause some catching and glitching, i'm not sure, but it DOES prevent the water from entering the tunnel, AND allow you, the player to enter that water column, if you so choose.

  • @rjensen6702
    @rjensen6702 Год назад

    I was just thinking of putting this down in your suggested topics , so awesome thanks.

  • @Ace2000
    @Ace2000 Год назад +4

    Great video 👍👍! I generally used to avoid using water streams wherever possible... but now I'll start using them

  • @Chris-fz1sq
    @Chris-fz1sq Год назад +2

    Thanks again Prowl! I absolutely love all your easy to understand tutorials!

  • @marklouisedaz9699
    @marklouisedaz9699 Год назад +3

    Finally, a detailed guide for water streams :>

  • @1Ryat
    @1Ryat Год назад +3

    Am working on a water moving system for my iron farm. Your tips will help greatly.

  • @ProdigyAutomotive
    @ProdigyAutomotive 11 месяцев назад

    This video was super helpful, thank you so much!

  • @goldenambience7346
    @goldenambience7346 Год назад +2

    Very good explanation! I wish I'd seen this before I made the Lazy River at Axolotl Adventures in Eternia. In that case, I wanted to keep the boats moving forward while going around corners WITHOUT the riders having to paddle. It was important that the ride have the feel of an authentic, slow, water ride. The mechanics of a two block wide track combined with turns and inconsistant distances between turns just about broke the two brain cells I have left!
    Also, the boats I was using kept getting hung up on the buttons so I switched to glow lichen. That did the trick nicely! Light, mob proofing, and a smoother ride! (If you don't paddle, it's a twenty minute ride so good chance of darkness happening)
    I had to figure this out on my own. You're saving lives here Prowl! 🤣

    • @SkippysBacon
      @SkippysBacon Год назад +3

      Glow lichen can stop water? That's valuable info! Thanks!

  • @reecerichie1863
    @reecerichie1863 Год назад

    Wowwww.... almost 3 years I've been playing, slogging through the survival trenches... and this... even after building several farms using water... I never really added the parts to get a sum worth looking at till I stumbled across this... thanks man, I'm... probably gonna spend a solid week retrofitting pretty much all my farms😂😂

  • @XconeArtist
    @XconeArtist Год назад +2

    While not really the topic of this video; Maybe a little nuance on the hopper lag you mentioned.
    Hoppers don't _always_ create lag. They only create lag when they're backing up, AND carry mixed items. If the hopper can deliver all it's items to chests, or to an overflow system (destroying the items) and therefor backing up the item flow in hoppers is prevented; then there's no (disproportionate) lag. Additionally if they do back-up but all the hoppers are filled with identical items, the game is able to optimize the hoppers and stops updating them.
    Having mixed chests (like in your guardian farm) is the real killer here. It can prevent the chest (or other hoppers) from filling completely, therefor not kicking in the full-inventory optimizations. Once that happens ... lag starts building.
    Also note that every bit of work the game needs to do builds lag. Water-flows with a ton of items is also contributing to lag. But in general; yes; when in doubt, water streams are less at risk of producing lag then hoppers are.
    Other then that; great video! Very good coverage of all the useful bits on water streams!

    • @Random_user_8472
      @Random_user_8472 Год назад +1

      Covering open hoppers with solid blocks (no slabs, or anything else where items can go through) also prevents a lot of lag, as open hoppers are always 'looking' for items to catch. This stops when you cover the hoppers, which saves a lot of lag (with this I could build a three story high autosorter, good for about 600 different (stackable) items, which still works on my notebook which isn't too powerful.
      Al met al blijft Minecraft een bijzonder mooi spel 🙃

    • @XconeArtist
      @XconeArtist Год назад +1

      @@Random_user_8472 that's a java thing thing. I've personally done a lot of testing, with up to 100000 hoppers within sim distance in various configs. And solid blocks can still catch items from the side, so the hoppers are still looking. Putting barrels on top does stop the looking, and anything else with an inventory also does. But that doesn't come with a performance win (actually reduces performance somehow). Composters funny enough don't prevent catching items, like it does in java.
      So for bedrock you can stop covering hoppers if your looking for a performance win. There's just no gain. And if you want to avoid accidental catches, use barrels instead of solid blocks.

    • @XconeArtist
      @XconeArtist Год назад +1

      @@Random_user_8472 en ja, ondanks alles, is het toch een mooi spel, idd. ☺️

    • @Random_user_8472
      @Random_user_8472 Год назад +1

      @@XconeArtist Thanks for sharing! I play java version. I'm not a very experienced player, but I like to build autofarms, with nice transporting systems, like a huge factory.
      Actually I'm thinking of making a series of tutorials of how to build a multi megafarm, as one big compound, with a central autosorter.
      This farm won't be to get 100k of one item per hour, but how to gather as much different items as possible, only using one afk spot.
      The transporting system will be with carts (collecting from the farm), a double dropper bubble elevator, a little water transport over some hoppers, as a buffer, then it goes to a regular autosorter.
      I already built this on the survival server where I play (you can see it working, I made a short video of it and posted it on YT).
      It's really funny to see how everything works, and to see all of the items passing by at the afk spot 😄

    • @XconeArtist
      @XconeArtist Год назад

      @@Random_user_8472 No problem; it's been a topic on Prowl's servers for a while. A lot of misconceptions and inconsistent pieces of info led me to do all the testing to be sure once and for all. It's interesting to see how the 2 versions of Minecraft lead to a lot of wrong info, and how they each have their own limitations in different area's.
      I know exactly what you mean about running many farms from a single spot/area. It's been my strategy on Eternia (one of Prowl's servers) as well. I don't trust Bedrock's minecarts, though. So I'm working with water-collections as much as possible.

  • @bevy9844
    @bevy9844 Год назад

    Great Video!!! Thanks for breaking it down, so even I could understand the mechanics.😀😀😀

  • @Nighturz
    @Nighturz Год назад +1

    Thank you! Very well explained and to the point quickly. I just discovered your channel and I definitely subbed and hit the liked button!! Great video!

  • @Ratboycure
    @Ratboycure Год назад

    Ha you are a bit of a stream master this video was a long time coming. Thanks Prowl

  • @wiliamferraciolli5380
    @wiliamferraciolli5380 Год назад

    That is amazing mate, as always
    thank you

  • @HassanIQ777
    @HassanIQ777 Год назад

    absolutely love the idea
    of water streams

  • @grendelartemis5667
    @grendelartemis5667 Год назад

    Another helpful video, thanks!

  • @larryloveridge
    @larryloveridge Год назад

    Very informative, TY

  • @Thailex-ss5lz
    @Thailex-ss5lz 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you bro

  • @fetz6904
    @fetz6904 Год назад

    Very helpful, thanks

  • @Zogg1281
    @Zogg1281 Год назад

    Brilliant video, thank you 😊👍👍👍👍👍

  • @jamesgsr8587
    @jamesgsr8587 Год назад

    Wow, great vid! More like this please!

  • @stoneworld5962
    @stoneworld5962 Год назад +1

    yeah, but buttons get destroyed by water now in vanilla, they won't stop the flow. Use signs instead.

  • @jcofortco
    @jcofortco Год назад

    Hi, Brand New to you! A great tute ty! I like your solution re dead spaces as I get 'em now & then & have struggled. BTW, will this work in Java also?

  • @jamieearl3989
    @jamieearl3989 Год назад +1

    I was just searching for this xD

  • @thefrankperspective4247
    @thefrankperspective4247 Год назад

    When they publish the newest Minecraft encyclopedia, if this isn't the volume on water, I'm not interested. Very well done.

  • @lvl1n00b-minecraftgaming6
    @lvl1n00b-minecraftgaming6 Год назад

    All about water flow... This is good to know!

  • @isggamer3583
    @isggamer3583 Год назад

    That was awesome

  • @bigwavedavej3304
    @bigwavedavej3304 Год назад

    Thanks for a great video!!

  • @ShuiYueSketchbook
    @ShuiYueSketchbook Год назад +1

    0:20 “talk about some breast practices”! 😂🤣😅

  • @dennisshoemaker2789
    @dennisshoemaker2789 Год назад

    That's fun to just watch. If I built something like that I would never get anything done.

  • @offupopsausage9240
    @offupopsausage9240 Год назад

    I've just spent 2 weeks messing around with water streams for my 2 x zombie spawner with iron farm trading hall which also produces glow ink. I could of done with this as there is nothing up to date out there.

  • @soheilahmadi6745
    @soheilahmadi6745 Год назад

    tnx man

  • @jvc8947
    @jvc8947 10 месяцев назад

    …so underrated. Love your videos!!!!

  • @iondis
    @iondis Год назад

    *absorbing all the knowledge and becoming a certified minecraft water stream pro" XD

  • @S1LV3RF0X78
    @S1LV3RF0X78 4 месяца назад

    Very informative and has opened up numerous new ideas for item distro in my massive storage/mines. I have been using rails for a while and it's okay but they have a (redstone) distance limit whereas if the player is not within approx. 100 blocks the redstone does not activate... Is there a distance limit -- vertical or horizontal for an item to move? Will it despawn after a certain time or distance if it does not reach storage/hopper or such?

  • @MrLogicAndReason
    @MrLogicAndReason Год назад

    I’d recommend using night vision when showing dark areas

  • @KevinSutton
    @KevinSutton Год назад

    05:26 buttons and Blue ice for maximum speed. 🙌🏻 got it, thank you! 💪🏻
    13:00 Use Kelp on vertical water blocks to ensure that they are water source blocks.
    Then use soul sand to create vertical climb for items.

    • @afridnishad6617
      @afridnishad6617 Год назад

      my button just breaks though, how do u fix that

    • @vphxn
      @vphxn 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@afridnishad6617buttons only work on bedrock, you can use signs or pressure plates instead

  • @ralphcook2460
    @ralphcook2460 Год назад

    Nice video!

  • @mad-zr8wy
    @mad-zr8wy Год назад

    Sendai Prowl. Master of the explaining.

  • @mryeet3158
    @mryeet3158 Год назад

    Very nice

  • @uhohhotdog
    @uhohhotdog Год назад +1

    I don’t like water streams because if you unload a portion of the water stream it causes items to potentially despawn

  • @sleepymiller
    @sleepymiller Год назад

    great video

  • @matsuromeame4307
    @matsuromeame4307 4 месяца назад

    thanks

  • @bloodyoathrs3621
    @bloodyoathrs3621 Год назад

    Hey dude enjoyed video

  • @Daydream741
    @Daydream741 Год назад +1

    I love it 💯💯💯💯

  • @PrzemysawSech
    @PrzemysawSech Год назад

    Great piece of content. Thank you for putting it together.
    At 11:06, what do you mean by saying item dropper elevator?

    • @Random_user_8472
      @Random_user_8472 Год назад +3

      An item dropper elevator is like it says, an item elevator, built with droppers on top of each other, driven by a little redstone circuit and redstonde torches and if you wish, a hopperclock, to prevent items to get stuk in the lowest dropper. Then the items are spitted out by the top dropper and you can place a hopper or waterstream on top of the elevator, to transport your items further horizontally.
      I used to use those for my autosorter, but now I've built a multifarm, which is more fun to use with a bubble elevator, surrounded by glass.
      Advantage of watertransport: it can handle much more items per minute compared to hoppers.

  • @eMocHild551
    @eMocHild551 Год назад

    I wish I had a video like this when I started out lol

  • @ruse_d_news
    @ruse_d_news Год назад

    It's also great for transporting peaceful mobs great distances

  • @BoomerTex
    @BoomerTex Год назад +2

    I am in JE. When I put a button on the wall it gets washed away by the moving water. I assume your version works because you must be in BE??

    • @downthehillside2531
      @downthehillside2531 3 месяца назад

      A little late to the party, but in case it will still help… in JE, you can use a sign (or a pressure plate if you don’t have Redstone nearby.).

  • @deturco
    @deturco 9 месяцев назад +1

    6:25: How did you put a button in the water stream? It pops off when i try

  • @raph5402
    @raph5402 Год назад

    does that work when you out of render distance? like when you are 1000 blocks or more away?

  • @greenpeasuit
    @greenpeasuit Год назад +4

    One thing you didn't mention that might have been useful would be how dispensers with buckets can remove or replace water sources, and thus water streams.

  • @Bearjones13.
    @Bearjones13. 11 месяцев назад

    I know this is an older video but is there and way to get the flow to tranpory iyems in two directions?

  • @user-in8gg3iv2p
    @user-in8gg3iv2p 10 месяцев назад

    I love you man! @Prowl Minecraft

  • @kmatac241
    @kmatac241 10 месяцев назад

    If you had a 3 way intersection you can place a sea pickle in the middle run to align the items.
    So if say you use blue ice all the way they wont skip the middle and then flow back and fourth.

  • @iambrine3756
    @iambrine3756 Год назад +1

    Can u tell me how to separate same item into two different paths

  • @BlackMamba0206
    @BlackMamba0206 Месяц назад

    Question, will items despawn if they are in the waterstream for too long ?

  • @Who_Gaming
    @Who_Gaming Год назад

    Does ice affect the mob speed in a water stream?

  • @TheSarahNerd
    @TheSarahNerd Год назад

    The red line around the screen in your intermission made me think the video was over for a moment. Maybe change it to one of the Minecraft greens?

  • @paulvanos1194
    @paulvanos1194 Год назад

    can you make a flowing water drop of 2x2 into a tridentkiller, so even spiders will be forced into it? mobs can't fight the stream, right? (blocking the water with button just above the killzone?)

  • @bagha2gps531
    @bagha2gps531 Год назад

    thank you bro for telling us this hack

  • @imustbecrazy5626
    @imustbecrazy5626 Год назад

    Nice gold farm.
    I'm gonna steal it and build it.

  • @mg-vn8uh
    @mg-vn8uh Год назад

    is there any alternative to kelp in water elevator

  • @vivillofabricante2235
    @vivillofabricante2235 8 месяцев назад

    Engineer gaming now in minecraft

  • @Mr.Black_Hole
    @Mr.Black_Hole Год назад

    In slab sometimes I just see the items sitting there also buttons are cheaper

  • @captainaveeno3698
    @captainaveeno3698 Год назад +1

    I’m not sure if it’s a Java/Bedrock thing to use regular ice as source blocks for water columns, instead of kelp. The blocks will melt or you can break with no silk touch. Not sure if it’s even a useful mechanic over the bubble column you created.

    • @Prowl8413
      @Prowl8413  Год назад +1

      It's a good option as well yes!

    • @greenpeasuit
      @greenpeasuit Год назад

      The only draw back is having both silk touch AND a source for ice. However, if your world is more dominated by cold biomes instead of warm, you may get silk and ice before ever even finding an ocean with kelp.

  • @benjamindains6906
    @benjamindains6906 Год назад

    Liked and left a comment. ^.^

  • @mattburns7597
    @mattburns7597 4 месяца назад

    Will an item on a water stream de-spawn?

  • @AaravChaudhari1
    @AaravChaudhari1 10 месяцев назад

    hey does this work with mobs?????

  • @eagleladyofchrist
    @eagleladyofchrist Год назад

    Please do a tutorial on how to join your servers on xbox

  • @malachismith4596
    @malachismith4596 Год назад

    Can u separate xp from items?

  • @indovash
    @indovash 9 месяцев назад

    This showed everything except trying to move mobs into a bubble elevator.

  • @rhueoflandorin
    @rhueoflandorin Год назад

    if you have unfiltered hoppers / storage at a mob farm such as a guardian farm....you're doing it wrong.

  • @ralphoutland5226
    @ralphoutland5226 Год назад

    Place down doors to look open

  • @abos3od
    @abos3od 10 месяцев назад +2

    what is the maximum distance to transport items using a water system, without the items getting disappeared ?

  • @Stormy73
    @Stormy73 Год назад

    the button or slab isn't even needed when water doesn't get on that block...

  • @David-pb1dz
    @David-pb1dz Год назад

    this is bedrock not 1.19

    • @VenoMaverik
      @VenoMaverik Год назад +2

      It's funny that you feel bedrock doesn't have versions :D It's Bedrock 1.19 ;) We need versions just as much as the java version.

    • @David-pb1dz
      @David-pb1dz Год назад +1

      @@VenoMaverik “Minecraft 1.19” means java. Bedrock is a separate thing idc if bedrock has versions than it should be “bedrock 1.19”

    • @Kate-zt1tw
      @Kate-zt1tw Год назад +1

      @@David-pb1dzor people could just say Java 1.19/ Bedrock 1.19 since they are both versions of Minecraft.

  • @Craxin01
    @Craxin01 Год назад +2

    When using a bubble column to move items, I leave an air gap between the top of the column and the water stream with a button or sign to hold the water. Then it doesn't lag as much.