If you are having Trouble with the breeder. Break every bed and replace them! - The baby needs to link to the bed, think its theirs and want to walk over to it and jump on it!
I keep finding myself going back to this video, so here's timestamps: 0:30 (Automatic) Villager Breeder 3:56 (Automatic) Crop Farm (Carrot, Potato, Beetroot, Bread)
@@ddech512 certain chunks will only load certain types of things, entity-processing chunks are reserved only for those closest to the player and spawn point. If you want them ELSE WHERE, such as far out overworld or in other dimensions, than you have to use a chunk loader. You can look up designs on RUclips but make sure they work with the current version.
this was so much more straight forward and simple than any other farms i have ever seen in minecraft. They are ACTUALLY simple enough for starter games
A few fixes to the iron farm: Replace the block the villagers are standing on, and the two smooth stone blocks the villagers can access with job site blocks (i.e. cartography tables). The villagers need to access their job site once in a while for the farm to keep working, this is why I suggest it. The current spawn platform for the golems is SO tiny that a large percentage of spawn attempts will fail, thus expanding it a bit will also help. My suggestion to fix this: treat the current spawn platform with water on it as a tile, and make 4 of those all with the hoppers running into one chest in the center. Basically each little tile will be sharing its hoppers and parts of the fence with the platform tile next to it. Center the entire thing above the villagers. Even if you didn't you'd be fine, but might as well. The actual area where the golems attempt to spawn is marked out by the area Chapman had you turn into path blocks. Put the pillow end of the bed next to the villagers. After some experiments, I've found they won't always get into the bed if they can't reach that end for some reason.
These are exactly the kinds of farms I've been looking for. Covers all the basics - food, iron, tradeables, bulk blocks. And while I know there are fancy 90000000+ DROPS PER HOUR farms that are all over youtube, these are ACTUALLY great starter farms because the materials are so easy! No '11 stacks of stone' or '3 observers (which require nether quartz)'. You can easily make these the moment you find a village, have a small pen of sheep (for wool), and just a handful of iron and redstone. And the rates are just fine for this stage of the game!
Dang man, I don't comment on a lot of videos but I gotta say, this one really was useful. I play on Minecraft 1.20 Java edition, and I gotta say, I've used this video to make my first ever breeder, crop farm, chicken crusher and stone generator, and man every single one has worked like a charm. Thank you so much! I'm a beginner to minecraft so these really helped me out a lot!
hot tip, with the chicken farm (or any farm that involves entity cramming) you can change the max amount of entities in one block by changing the setting in the game rule section when you're creating a new world
The iron farm was my first ever farm and it works decently and is super easy to build! A gollum spawned on top of one of the four blocks at the top so I added a dirt block to each of the four and flattened it and it’s been working really well
@@888ian2 just made it it can be 64 blocks away from the village like where most of the villagers at. And have been using it for a while already have stacks of gold it's really simple Edit - iron I meann
Oh! WoW Chap , thanks so much . this is so cool as you know when logging in to minecraft there is that no set goal and . people really do not know what to do first . This is a awesome way to get people started in the right direction , I so liked the video and subbed ))))
I always make my iron farms 20 blocks up in the air for the platform the golem spawns on, and 16 blocks up for the 3 panicked villagers. Have 0 issues with it ever spawning underground or outside of the area. Using a minecart system to upgrade it eventually, but beds at night to get the villagers lured, push them into the trap door hole 4 blocks below the iron farm, lure the zombie and punch him into the trap door and he goes into the boat. Aslong as you use the bottom of slab blocks to spawn proof any block you build, you can have this farm be working right above your base. With the abundance of iron, i make a massive collection system that goes right down to a convenient spot near your base, and then put a chunk loader with my first nether portal right there, also chicken farm within the same chunk below it.
For the first two if you use a Jack o'Lantern(or a Glowstone, powered Redstone Lamp, Sea Lantern, Shroomlight, Froglight or Beacon, but you're a lot less likely to have any of those early game) as the solid block above the Composter you don't need the Torches.
For bedrock edition, I recommend using Prowl's Iron farm, villager trading hall, and zombie spawner discount build. The Iron farm in this video will not work on bedrock.
Hey I´ve been wondering how to upgrade the iron farm since I prepared those exact materials. Didn´t find the guide in your other videos, quick explain or a link to yours?
@@FrankN.Stein79 I've offered some suggestions to slightly increase efficiency in a separate comment. To get a much more efficient farm, I'd recommend looking up a different iron farm video. This one is for people who just started on a new world.
Does the crop farm still work? i've got it set up, fresh villagers and everything, but they just wont trade. They stand there looking at each other but wont drop the items
you need to check if the crops match what the farmer villagers trades are. if the farmer trades beetroot and hay but the crops are potatoes, it wont work. I recommend bringing in a new villager for the crops as the trades will be different.
One of the few people who make quality videos, speaks throughout the video very easy to understand and above all else the farms work! Thank you you have earned a sub!
Love the villager and iron farms a lot, recently got back into minecraft and this is my first time automating things, gonna change the chicken farm to just an egg farm though since I already have a cow crusher but thanks for the builds
You may want to replace the lava with a piece of carpet, and use a Johnny Vindicator to yeet the chickens if you want raw chicken later on. Much more useful for emerald trades later on.
I just built it today and the same happened to me, I had a block over the last block with redstone. I removed said block and it started to work @@bradders0228
@@bradders0228either you've built something wrong, or you're on Bedrock where dispensers will incorrectly pass redstone signal through to adjacent blocks.
Chicken farm doesn't really work. It'll dispense eggs and chicks will hatch, but any subsequent eggs 9 times out of 10 hit the already hatched chick and make it jump a little bit and it dies to the lava yielding nothing.
Made the villager farm. It worked! Well the kids aren’t jumping into the hole but whatever. Thank you! (As soon as I posted this, I saw the post that said break the beds.)
@@grimreefer8851if you have more beds than adults, two villagers should reproduce. I’m not sure nitwits will reproduce. The villagers may also need to have a profession.
Hi! Hope you are doing good! I built the iron farm and was working fine! Then they stopped spawning iron golems. I searched underground to make sure there were no caves. I ended up killing the villagers and placing new ones and that worked for a couple of minutes and stop spawning again. Any idea what I could do to fix it? I’m thinking on making it higher in the ground just because it’s close by to the crop farm and villager breeder, and I’m not sure if that messes with the iron golems. It’s weird that it works and the stops working. Hope to get a reply , thanks for the videos definitely subscribed!
You need to crouch when placing the hopper onto the dispenser to connect the hopper to the dispenser (try placing from a higher spot to make it easier to set)
There's dozens of a very simplified iron farms out there and I'm kinda glad that everyone is now using Paths to prevent spawning, because at the time I was looking them up, everyone was still using slabs XD
at the chicken farm (bedrock): at some point the hopper below the chickens stopped collecting also, the chest will not open since it is under a full block
Great sutff, I am having 1 issue, I started by building the breeder and everything is working well except I can not get the baby to walk into the hole in the door way.
100%, buttons, half slabs... I like to turn the area around the iron farm into just a decorative crop field with paths. Golems cannot spawn on Tilled Soil or paths. so turning that area into crop field with the fences around it makes it look nice and keeps the golems spawning
no clue if you can get an answer on a question still since its already some months old. but the iron farm doesnt work for me or at least only half if someone knows why or how i can fix it please let me know, my villagers wont stay in the block as soon as they enter their beds for the first time and even after waking up they can just walk out and run around spawning the golems even outside
To make the chicken farm suitable for bedrock you want to move the three blocks back and put a repeater set to 3 ticks then restore going into the dispenser. This is because no eggs can enter the dispenser at one tick in bedrock.
What 3 blocks? The three on the back with the redstone? And where do I put the repeater? On the floor, first, second, or third block? I’m having the issue of my eggs not going into the first hopper unless I break one of the redstone dusts, I’m hoping this will fix the problem
@ yes this is the fix for the problem, it’s since in bedrock it can not perform both actions, (going in hopper and disposing out) it must be set by putting the last three block at the end “away from the chest area and putting the repeater right next to the first restore dust. It won’t matter to much just keep it connected with dust
You will need a Silk Touch pickaxe if you just want to get stone since a normal pickaxe will only give you cobblestones. Though cobblestone can be turned back into stone using a furnace
*sees you used a fence with the villager breeding farm* OMG THAT IS SMART! I've been using blocks to do it and it's annoying XD ok thank you for making this lmao
Did the chicken farm on switch, but only issue was obviously the chicks were in the right place and there’s a lot of them but when they grow up and end up getting cooked I only get like 1 cooked chicken and 1 feather out of like 10 chicks! Did I do something wrong? I mean it clearly works just hella confused as to why I’m only getting literally 1 piece where there’s a lot of chickens underneath the lava.
seems like the chicken farm is EXTREMELY slow. even with 24 chicken you rarely get chicks to hatch. it seems like the decreased the hatch-chance in 1.21. filling the "breeding hole" took a lot more than 48 eggs he used in the video. up to now i used over 100 eggs and still only have 20 chicken in there
good afternoon. for my iron farm - my villagers keep waking up into the trench and i can't keep them out. any suggestions? i've put a fence around and am manually breaking eye contact but its inefficent.
I have done everything of the crop farm.. but the crops are not going into the chest... I went to check and saw that The are remaining in the hopper down there.... What's the solution? Please assist me...
Thanks for the great walkthroughs. Q: I have the chicken farm built, but when they grow up, poof dust. Is it random if you get a chicken everytime they grow up? I'm using the java edition btw. Thanks!
So should the crop farm and breeder farm be separate farms or can they be built together? And on that note, If the crop farm needs the hopper mine-cart system to keep going indefinitely, would the breeding farm also eventually stop working when the one villagers full of crops?
Separate or they’ll be really slow together. It’d work but definitely just worth building separate. And the breeder won’t stop working as long as there’s beds and they consume food when breeding
Iron Golem was on top of the chest at one point. And Even after killing it, the system is now broke. Don't know why but the Iron Golem does not respawn anymore. I think the water that makes them "afraid" actually prevent them from sleeping. And then the spawn stops.
If the villagers don't sleep for too long the iron golem spawn stops. Blocking their view of the zombie temporarily at night and letting them sleep resets the farm and the iron golem resumes spawning shortly after.
When what you described happened to me, It seems like somehow one of the villagers locked to another bed. Block the zombie, remove the water the villagers are standing in (if any), and see if all villagers go to sleep. If not, destroy the three beds in the middle and place them again.
@@ynedd Not true in my experience, since at least 1.16, villager profession and working status (last interaction with job site) do not affect golem spawn
@@zeeecks1 That contradicts a number of places I've referenced, but the interesting thing is that not every one of them mentions it. I'll do some testing, thanks for the info! I did not know!
Hey chapman, I'm coming back to ya. Hope you're well! This is a question in relation to the crop farm specifically. From the time I built it, the crop farm I made was your design with the hopper minecart (the upgraded version) it hasnt happened to me often, but I'd say a few times in total now, I've come to the farm to find that the hopper minecart itself has popped up out of the hopper between the 2 villagers, and is in the crop square itself. This has made the whole system stop working and I even found the 2 trying to breed earlier today when this happened again. I'm wondering if theres a way to make sure that the hopper minecart will not pop out of the side without a trapdoor on it and into the crop field? I have tried putting another trap door down to lock the minecart in place on all sides, but the farmer then jumps on top of it and its just a mess lol. I might try a torch maybe, something they can walk through that will still "lock" that block so that the minecart cannot pop out. Do you have any suggestions?
I know you posted this a while ago, but hope this helps - the orientation of the track is important, so that it is facing between the blocks on the side, not towards the farm. This is the way the minecart will be facing and will not be able to roll into the farm. If this for some reason still doesn't work for you, after removing the rail you can use a piston to push a block into the minecart. This stops anyone being able to walk into it and move it. After that put the trapdoor back on top of the block and it should work just the same
If you've built the breeder too close to your village, your babies have linked to the wrong beds. If you're on Bedrock, breeders need to be at least around 120 blocks away from ANY other beds, AND you need to get the babies that far away from the breeder ASAP to get them to unlink from those beds for the breeder to keep working. Alternately, send the baby villagers through to the nether which breaks the connection to the beds, but that's more complicated and removes the whole "early game" concept from the farm.
"To do this we're gonna have to contain the water so it doesn't flow out. But to do this we're gonna have to contain the water so it doesn't flow out."
With the villager farm, my two villagers keep making their way into the first two beds at night time and they can't get back to the farm in the morning. Is there something I can do to fix this or did an update make it so this farm doesn't work any more? The only thing I did differently is I added a layer of blocks directly over their heads to protect them from lightning strikes, like it was suggested.
Hello i can affirm this farm works on Minecraft Java Edition version 1.21. there's a little issue with is the slabs above the zombie, in order to refrain from engaging any bugs for the farm you simply remove the slabs above the zombie
The no of villagers will always be equal to no of beds around there. If there r already as many villagers as there are beds, they wont breed more Make more beds
You don't need the torch for night times that's a myth. Torches are needed for underground farms. The reason is simple bc sky light is 15 at night and day.
If you are having Trouble with the breeder. Break every bed and replace them!
- The baby needs to link to the bed, think its theirs and want to walk over to it and jump on it!
Bahaha Popeyes
the iron farm is 17x17 because you cont the villigplace to ^^ not 16x16
@xelion8682 16 x 16 with a fence will do... but you are correct, I'm bad at math haha
@@Chapman_Farmsdoes the villager breeder work with potatoes? I am not getting any villagers 😢
it still works? my villager doesnt reproduce
I keep finding myself going back to this video, so here's timestamps:
0:30 (Automatic) Villager Breeder
3:56 (Automatic) Crop Farm (Carrot, Potato, Beetroot, Bread)
you're a real one
Ty
can i mix my plant in the villager breeder?
What is a chunk loader please ?
@@ddech512 certain chunks will only load certain types of things, entity-processing chunks are reserved only for those closest to the player and spawn point. If you want them ELSE WHERE, such as far out overworld or in other dimensions, than you have to use a chunk loader. You can look up designs on RUclips but make sure they work with the current version.
this was so much more straight forward and simple than any other farms i have ever seen in minecraft. They are ACTUALLY simple enough for starter games
A few fixes to the iron farm:
Replace the block the villagers are standing on, and the two smooth stone blocks the villagers can access with job site blocks (i.e. cartography tables).
The villagers need to access their job site once in a while for the farm to keep working, this is why I suggest it.
The current spawn platform for the golems is SO tiny that a large percentage of spawn attempts will fail, thus expanding it a bit will also help.
My suggestion to fix this: treat the current spawn platform with water on it as a tile, and make 4 of those all with the hoppers running into one chest in the center. Basically each little tile will be sharing its hoppers and parts of the fence with the platform tile next to it. Center the entire thing above the villagers. Even if you didn't you'd be fine, but might as well. The actual area where the golems attempt to spawn is marked out by the area Chapman had you turn into path blocks.
Put the pillow end of the bed next to the villagers. After some experiments, I've found they won't always get into the bed if they can't reach that end for some reason.
Villager Farm - 0:32
Crops Farm - 3:57
Chicken Farm - 7:17
Iron Farm - 10:40
"Beaconless" Stone Farm - 18:50
Thank you so mycelium. Darn autocorrect is funny sometimes so I didint Change it
@@FrankMilodinovicYou spelt didn't wrong, but it actually makes sense to spell it like that lol
@@PLASTIC_IN_ARMS haha
Thanks
These are exactly the kinds of farms I've been looking for. Covers all the basics - food, iron, tradeables, bulk blocks. And while I know there are fancy 90000000+ DROPS PER HOUR farms that are all over youtube, these are ACTUALLY great starter farms because the materials are so easy! No '11 stacks of stone' or '3 observers (which require nether quartz)'. You can easily make these the moment you find a village, have a small pen of sheep (for wool), and just a handful of iron and redstone. And the rates are just fine for this stage of the game!
I’m still using the tower design from a couple versions back. This looks a little easier to get set up early, but I really like the tower aesthetic.
Dang man, I don't comment on a lot of videos but I gotta say, this one really was useful. I play on Minecraft 1.20 Java edition, and I gotta say, I've used this video to make my first ever breeder, crop farm, chicken crusher and stone generator, and man every single one has worked like a charm.
Thank you so much! I'm a beginner to minecraft so these really helped me out a lot!
Holy crawdaddies! Minecraft has changed a lot since I last played in 2016.
hot tip, with the chicken farm (or any farm that involves entity cramming) you can change the max amount of entities in one block by changing the setting in the game rule section when you're creating a new world
if you have cheats enabled, you can also change it (at least in Java) using the game rule commands
also with the chicken farm. if you use a comparator, you can stop the constant ticking. It will become smart or conditional
The iron farm was my first ever farm and it works decently and is super easy to build! A gollum spawned on top of one of the four blocks at the top so I added a dirt block to each of the four and flattened it and it’s been working really well
how far should it be from the main village?
@@tps.t does it have to be far away? I was thinking of building it in the middle
@@888ian2 just made it it can be 64 blocks away from the village like where most of the villagers at. And have been using it for a while already have stacks of gold it's really simple
Edit - iron I meann
I really enjoyed your video. As a 10 year plus minecrafter it is great to see and hear not only what to do, but why it works!
Oh! WoW Chap , thanks so much . this is so cool as you know when logging in to minecraft there is that no set goal and . people really do not know what to do first . This is a awesome way to get people started in the right direction , I so liked the video and subbed ))))
I always make my iron farms 20 blocks up in the air for the platform the golem spawns on, and 16 blocks up for the 3 panicked villagers. Have 0 issues with it ever spawning underground or outside of the area. Using a minecart system to upgrade it eventually, but beds at night to get the villagers lured, push them into the trap door hole 4 blocks below the iron farm, lure the zombie and punch him into the trap door and he goes into the boat. Aslong as you use the bottom of slab blocks to spawn proof any block you build, you can have this farm be working right above your base. With the abundance of iron, i make a massive collection system that goes right down to a convenient spot near your base, and then put a chunk loader with my first nether portal right there, also chicken farm within the same chunk below it.
For the first two if you use a Jack o'Lantern(or a Glowstone, powered Redstone Lamp, Sea Lantern, Shroomlight, Froglight or Beacon, but you're a lot less likely to have any of those early game) as the solid block above the Composter you don't need the Torches.
Das Format ist super unterhaltsam, gerne mehr davon! 🥳 und die Karten sind eine wirklich coole Ergänzung für jede Sammlung 😊
For bedrock edition, I recommend using Prowl's Iron farm, villager trading hall, and zombie spawner discount build. The Iron farm in this video will not work on bedrock.
Love this video! I really enjoyed learning about some sick farms!
Not the merchant at 10:20 looking on in approval at your efficient CHICKEN slaughter machine! 😅😂
What do the glass panes and lava do for the iron farm? How can you improve it
Glass is just so you can see what is going on. When lava hits water it becomes stone, the lava was used in the stone farm not the iron farm.
@@solarjudgement4575 maybe he meant on the "upgrade", since it was mentioned in the video, but not shown
Villager farm is ingenius. Will use them for sure next time.
Hey I´ve been wondering how to upgrade the iron farm since I prepared those exact materials. Didn´t find the guide in your other videos, quick explain or a link to yours?
Still no answer to that question :/
@@FrankN.Stein79 I've offered some suggestions to slightly increase efficiency in a separate comment. To get a much more efficient farm, I'd recommend looking up a different iron farm video. This one is for people who just started on a new world.
@@ynedd I've noticed :) I'm on it :) thx
@@FrankN.Stein79 Just replace the fences with walls and use lava to kill the golems. Wayy more efficient and kills them faster
Does the crop farm still work? i've got it set up, fresh villagers and everything, but they just wont trade. They stand there looking at each other but wont drop the items
i've got the same problem. set it up with the minecart w/ hopper and they don't wanna trade
let me know if anything works i got the same problem
@@lucashayes1137just tried it. Doesn't work for me
my issue is they immediately jump ontop of the trapdoor then over the fence..
you need to check if the crops match what the farmer villagers trades are. if the farmer trades beetroot and hay but the crops are potatoes, it wont work. I recommend bringing in a new villager for the crops as the trades will be different.
I can confirm that the iron farm doesn't work on bedrock edition lol still nice work tho just need to find a bedrock iron farm now lol
A bedrock Iron farm requires 20 villagers with a station.
Watch a silent whisperer tutorial
1upMc makes some easy designs
Look up prowl8413 he has a op iron farm tutorial which uses between 20 and 40 villagers and when I say op that's an understatement
Search up education edition iron farm and it should be the same as a bedrock farm
for the crop farm, does the other one have to be a regular villager?
I've found that you can use any kind of villager but the default have nothing to do so they gossip more and it resutls in a faster turnout
One of the few people who make quality videos, speaks throughout the video very easy to understand and above all else the farms work! Thank you you have earned a sub!
5:58 making the farm, the villager keeps jumping out…
i really enjoy your tutorial style man. the multiple still angles with silence are super clean!
Love it, thanks for putting this all into one.
Earliest I've been ever on a video!!! Ready for more!! Can't wait for the new farm designs
Keep in mind, villagers only breed when in render distance range
Love the villager and iron farms a lot, recently got back into minecraft and this is my first time automating things, gonna change the chicken farm to just an egg farm though since I already have a cow crusher but thanks for the builds
You may want to replace the lava with a piece of carpet, and use a Johnny Vindicator to yeet the chickens if you want raw chicken later on. Much more useful for emerald trades later on.
you can just replace the lava with a solid block to get raw
My hopper isn’t feeding into my dispenser while redstone is going anyone else had this issue?
I just built it today and the same happened to me, I had a block over the last block with redstone. I removed said block and it started to work @@bradders0228
@@bradders0228either you've built something wrong, or you're on Bedrock where dispensers will incorrectly pass redstone signal through to adjacent blocks.
@@bradders0228 When placing the hopper on the dispenser u need to be crouched for the hopper to set properly to connect to the dispenser
Chicken farm doesn't really work. It'll dispense eggs and chicks will hatch, but any subsequent eggs 9 times out of 10 hit the already hatched chick and make it jump a little bit and it dies to the lava yielding nothing.
My chickens won’t grow. Any fix?
I had the same result, wonder how to fix it?
Made the villager farm. It worked! Well the kids aren’t jumping into the hole but whatever. Thank you! (As soon as I posted this, I saw the post that said break the beds.)
Well, breaking the beds didn’t work either. I now have 4 adults, but it’s nice to get this far.
I can't get a baby to spawn
Any ideas ?
@@grimreefer8851if you have more beds than adults, two villagers should reproduce. I’m not sure nitwits will reproduce. The villagers may also need to have a profession.
Great vid! Very well explained! Tanks for share the kno!
Awesome video I haven't played regularly in over a decade so very helpful
Hi! Hope you are doing good! I built the iron farm and was working fine! Then they stopped spawning iron golems. I searched underground to make sure there were no caves. I ended up killing the villagers and placing new ones and that worked for a couple of minutes and stop spawning again. Any idea what I could do to fix it? I’m thinking on making it higher in the ground just because it’s close by to the crop farm and villager breeder, and I’m not sure if that messes with the iron golems. It’s weird that it works and the stops working. Hope to get a reply , thanks for the videos definitely subscribed!
I was able to fix the iron golem farm. Villagers need to be able to sleep in order for them to keep spawning if not it won’t work!
Thanks
Hi, I’ve done it the exact same way but nothing spawns but they can sleep
Great video as usual. Thank you. :)
awesome farms. subbed :D coz you got an awesome chill voice
12:05 for the top i suggest putting oak slabs on top of the solid blocks because iron golems where spawning on top and killing the zombie
i literally laughed to myself when that baby villager went straight into the trap. what evil mastermind designed this LOL
if you have the villager crop farm, can you trade with the villager? or does that screw up the farm?
yeah. I built the chicken farm you showed. The hopper below the breeder chickens is locked and won't push into the dispenser.
Same I can barely get 1 cooked chicken
Same. Are you using Bedrock?
You need to crouch when placing the hopper onto the dispenser to connect the hopper to the dispenser (try placing from a higher spot to make it easier to set)
3:59 crop farm items needed. Just placed this command for myself to see wich items I need (making multiple)
Crop farm didn’t work for me
There's dozens of a very simplified iron farms out there and I'm kinda glad that everyone is now using Paths to prevent spawning, because at the time I was looking them up, everyone was still using slabs XD
You know they're a genuinely nice person when they apologise to a minecraft chicken 😭😂 Thank you for making this tutorial! Super helpful.
thank you for your help vidio was very simple and straight forward
Does the villager breeder still work? Been running it for ages and have no new villagers
I love your videos! Helped me a lot
I made mt first villager farm and iron farm ever thanks to you. Im a newb, you made thia video aupwr easy for me to follow, thank you ao much.
does the chicken farm work in 1.21? im getting raw instead of cooked chicken
Bro the first tip blew my mind, that is dope. thank you
Liked and subbed
Great video 🏆
Hello, thx for the video. Work this farms on 1.21.3?
at the chicken farm (bedrock): at some point the hopper below the chickens stopped collecting
also, the chest will not open since it is under a full block
Great sutff, I am having 1 issue, I started by building the breeder and everything is working well except I can not get the baby to walk into the hole in the door way.
Ya me too
For the villager breeder I can’t get the baby villager to run into the hole any ideas?
use a boat
ALways a great day when i see a Chapman upload.
Can you also use buttons to prevent the spawning of iron golems?
100%, buttons, half slabs... I like to turn the area around the iron farm into just a decorative crop field with paths. Golems cannot spawn on Tilled Soil or paths. so turning that area into crop field with the fences around it makes it look nice and keeps the golems spawning
Wonder tutorials, thank you. You've earned a +1 to your 26.8k subscribers :D
no clue if you can get an answer on a question still since its already some months old. but the iron farm doesnt work for me or at least only half if someone knows why or how i can fix it please let me know, my villagers wont stay in the block as soon as they enter their beds for the first time and even after waking up they can just walk out and run around spawning the golems even outside
dont make that dirt block into path block where they stand
To make the chicken farm suitable for bedrock you want to move the three blocks back and put a repeater set to 3 ticks then restore going into the dispenser. This is because no eggs can enter the dispenser at one tick in bedrock.
What 3 blocks? The three on the back with the redstone? And where do I put the repeater? On the floor, first, second, or third block? I’m having the issue of my eggs not going into the first hopper unless I break one of the redstone dusts, I’m hoping this will fix the problem
@ yes this is the fix for the problem, it’s since in bedrock it can not perform both actions, (going in hopper and disposing out) it must be set by putting the last three block at the end “away from the chest area and putting the repeater right next to the first restore dust. It won’t matter to much just keep it connected with dust
@ Got it, it works now, thanks!
@ no problem
The chicken farm isnt working for me as the eggs keep hitting the chicken and knocking it into the lava. any fixes?
Do you need Silk Touch on the pick ax for the Stone Farm?
You will need a Silk Touch pickaxe if you just want to get stone since a normal pickaxe will only give you cobblestones. Though cobblestone can be turned back into stone using a furnace
*sees you used a fence with the villager breeding farm*
OMG THAT IS SMART! I've been using blocks to do it and it's annoying XD ok thank you for making this lmao
Did the chicken farm on switch, but only issue was obviously the chicks were in the right place and there’s a lot of them but when they grow up and end up getting cooked I only get like 1 cooked chicken and 1 feather out of like 10 chicks! Did I do something wrong? I mean it clearly works just hella confused as to why I’m only getting literally 1 piece where there’s a lot of chickens underneath the lava.
having the same issue, don't know how to fix it :|
i only get feathers and no cooked chicken
wait i actually got one cooced chicken now
seems like the chicken farm is EXTREMELY slow. even with 24 chicken you rarely get chicks to hatch. it seems like the decreased the hatch-chance in 1.21. filling the "breeding hole" took a lot more than 48 eggs he used in the video. up to now i used over 100 eggs and still only have 20 chicken in there
do all of these still work in 1.21?
good afternoon. for my iron farm - my villagers keep waking up into the trench and i can't keep them out. any suggestions? i've put a fence around and am manually breaking eye contact but its inefficent.
I have done everything of the crop farm.. but the crops are not going into the chest... I went to check and saw that The are remaining in the hopper down there.... What's the solution?
Please assist me...
I use a comparator in the chicken farm to detect when an egg gets laid.
Thanks for the great walkthroughs. Q: I have the chicken farm built, but when they grow up, poof dust. Is it random if you get a chicken everytime they grow up? I'm using the java edition btw. Thanks!
What resource pack do u use?
If someone is running 1.21.1 and the villagers are getting across the trap doors, move the beds one block further away from the hole in the ground
Exploiting villagers. Nice.
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Slavery LOL
Built the crop farm, but my villages don't trade.. my luck seriously sucks on this game lol
mine isn’t either, did you find a fix??
@@kaynecore had to build 150 blocks up. then it worked
@@X23ReZ23X is that a chunk issue?
@@kaynecore no clue, I moved it 3 times and never worked.. moment I built in sky it worked
@@X23ReZ23X huh interesting. I’ll give it a shot, thank you!
Does the villager breeder also only work on Java, like the iron farm? If yes, what would be a good design for bedrock?
It works in both versions, at least the breeder
Does the first and second farm work as well when both of the villagers turn into farmers ?
Idk if I did something wrong but the crop farm is not working, do I need beds for the villagers or no?
best minecraft youtuber voice lol, legit small farms too. instasub 🤘
So should the crop farm and breeder farm be separate farms or can they be built together?
And on that note, If the crop farm needs the hopper mine-cart system to keep going indefinitely, would the breeding farm also eventually stop working when the one villagers full of crops?
Was looking for this question but no answer yet, pls tag me if answered :)
Separate or they’ll be really slow together. It’d work but definitely just worth building separate. And the breeder won’t stop working as long as there’s beds and they consume food when breeding
Iron Golem was on top of the chest at one point. And Even after killing it, the system is now broke. Don't know why but the Iron Golem does not respawn anymore.
I think the water that makes them "afraid" actually prevent them from sleeping. And then the spawn stops.
If the villagers don't sleep for too long the iron golem spawn stops. Blocking their view of the zombie temporarily at night and letting them sleep resets the farm and the iron golem resumes spawning shortly after.
When what you described happened to me, It seems like somehow one of the villagers locked to another bed. Block the zombie, remove the water the villagers are standing in (if any), and see if all villagers go to sleep. If not, destroy the three beds in the middle and place them again.
The villagers need to have slept AND interacted with a jobsite recently to keep the iron farm working
@@ynedd Not true in my experience, since at least 1.16, villager profession and working status (last interaction with job site) do not affect golem spawn
@@zeeecks1 That contradicts a number of places I've referenced, but the interesting thing is that not every one of them mentions it. I'll do some testing, thanks for the info! I did not know!
Do the villager based farms need to be a certain distance away or can I put the next to each other
Would there be a way you could combine the village breeder and auto farm? The layout is almost the same, so it would be cool to see if it is possible.
Tip: you can build underground trading hall where villagers fall (villager breeder)
Hey chapman, I'm coming back to ya. Hope you're well! This is a question in relation to the crop farm specifically. From the time I built it, the crop farm I made was your design with the hopper minecart (the upgraded version)
it hasnt happened to me often, but I'd say a few times in total now, I've come to the farm to find that the hopper minecart itself has popped up out of the hopper between the 2 villagers, and is in the crop square itself. This has made the whole system stop working and I even found the 2 trying to breed earlier today when this happened again. I'm wondering if theres a way to make sure that the hopper minecart will not pop out of the side without a trapdoor on it and into the crop field?
I have tried putting another trap door down to lock the minecart in place on all sides, but the farmer then jumps on top of it and its just a mess lol. I might try a torch maybe, something they can walk through that will still "lock" that block so that the minecart cannot pop out. Do you have any suggestions?
I know you posted this a while ago, but hope this helps - the orientation of the track is important, so that it is facing between the blocks on the side, not towards the farm. This is the way the minecart will be facing and will not be able to roll into the farm. If this for some reason still doesn't work for you, after removing the rail you can use a piston to push a block into the minecart. This stops anyone being able to walk into it and move it. After that put the trapdoor back on top of the block and it should work just the same
Have some of these stopped working since the 1.21 update? The iron golem and carrot farm don't seem to work
iron golem still works
Carrot too.
Chicken farm didn’t work
The villager breeder breeds but the babies are just staying in the farm
Break every bed and replace them k
If you've built the breeder too close to your village, your babies have linked to the wrong beds. If you're on Bedrock, breeders need to be at least around 120 blocks away from ANY other beds, AND you need to get the babies that far away from the breeder ASAP to get them to unlink from those beds for the breeder to keep working. Alternately, send the baby villagers through to the nether which breaks the connection to the beds, but that's more complicated and removes the whole "early game" concept from the farm.
"To do this we're gonna have to contain the water so it doesn't flow out. But to do this we're gonna have to contain the water so it doesn't flow out."
With the villager farm, my two villagers keep making their way into the first two beds at night time and they can't get back to the farm in the morning. Is there something I can do to fix this or did an update make it so this farm doesn't work any more? The only thing I did differently is I added a layer of blocks directly over their heads to protect them from lightning strikes, like it was suggested.
How far do you have to take the villagers away from the village for this to work? Will a black smith convert to a farmer?
Great video! Very clear. Thanks! Anyone know how far apart can these be from each other?
Do these farms work on multiplayer servers?
do all of these work in bedrock as well?
can the material for blocks be like cobblestone or wood or doest it have to be the blocks that u used?
Hello i can affirm this farm works on Minecraft Java Edition version 1.21. there's a little issue with is the slabs above the zombie, in order to refrain from engaging any bugs for the farm you simply remove the slabs above the zombie
These farm work in bedrock too?
Thank you.
the villager breeder doesn't work? built it exactly like you said but my farmer just doesn't harvest the carrots, so they never breed or trade
Same
Make sure you have the composter
Trade with the villager so it will breed
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The no of villagers will always be equal to no of beds around there. If there r already as many villagers as there are beds, they wont breed more
Make more beds
You don't need the torch for night times that's a myth. Torches are needed for underground farms. The reason is simple bc sky light is 15 at night and day.