The Ultimate Minecraft 1.20 Smelting, Furnace and Fuel Guide!
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- Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
- The Ultimate Minecraft 1.20 Smelting, Furnace and Fuel Guide!
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Learn Everything About Smelting In Minecraft With Smelting Secrets & Basics, Minecraft Tips & Tricks and Everything You Need To Know About the 3 Furnace Types In Minecraft and Secret Furnace Hacks In Minecraft with this Minecraft Ultimate Every Workbench Guide also Every Fuel In Minecraft Ranked and How To Use The Blast Furnace and How To Use The Smoker In Minecraft also How To Use The Campfire To Cook In Minecraft In Minecraft with Everything About the Blast Furnace in Minecraft also Do Blast Furnaces and Smokers Half XP in This Minecraft Survival Guide so Minecraft Fast Super Smelter with 25 Overpowered Things You Can Do In Minecraft and Minecraft Super Smelter Simplest, Automatic, any size!
📑Chapters📑
0:00 - Furnace Guide
0:12 - Furnace Crafting
0:31 - Blast Furnace Explained
1:37 - Smoker Explained
2:25 - Campfire Cooking
3:55 - All Types Of Food Cooking
4:36 - Making Cracked Bricks
5:20 - Stone+Clay Smelting
5:58 - Smelting Smooth Blocks
7:03 - Making Glazed Terracotta
7:52 - Ore & Debris Smelting
8:46 - Other Smeltable Items
11:20 - Most Efficient Furnace Fuels
12:44 - Using Normal Items As Fuel
14:07 - Low Efficiency Furnace Fuels
15:32 - Smelting XP & XP Banks - Игры
How to build Autosmelters: ruclips.net/video/Oa8YF225GDg/видео.html
Once I get done cooking this iron I’m gonna smelt this meat.
Makes sense… 😑
I don't remember you bringing this up, but you can smelt off gold netherrack to get a full gold ingot, as opposed to get a max of 8 nuggets with fortune.
You're right
Yup
Actually the max amount of nuggets with Fortune 3 you can get is around 24. But on average it's still way better to smelt the gold ore with Silk touch.
He doesn't mention it here but does in his video about how to mine different ores most efficiently.
Yes sir
Make sure you use the grindstone to take off the enchantments off tools or armor before you smelt them!
Why? Just for the exp?
@@pyroparagon8945yes
I didn't know you could crack bricks in a furnace. I've been playing for a while now but these guides are really informative, I've learned several things watching your videos, keep up the good work!
they add a lot to ancient looking builds
I'm getting back into Minecraft after a LONG break. These videos have been very useful.
Last I really played before 2023 was back when rabbits were just added.
Opened up to the new update, creating a brand new world. Immediately came across a rabbit, then a killer rabbit that killed me. Closed Minecraft and finally opened it again last year
@@camwyn256 don't worry they removed the killer rabbit for that reason. there are still regular rabbits. man you're gonna love it there's a lot of great stuff. welcome back my friend.
@@dontworry4945I really want to see the Deep Dark for myself.
And now the Nether is actually varied with biomes, instead of hardly anything there
@@camwyn256 if you're looking for a java server, you're welcome to join mine. all my "friends" left. but I hope dearly that you enjoy the game again 😊😊
protip for smelting, setup a lava-cauldron-dripstone setup next to your furnaces and never have to worry about fuel ever again.
Or build a kelp exploit machine. That is how I do it.
@@dannypipewrench533what's that?
@@Stici205 It's a kelp farm where the output is fed into a furnace. The furnace cooks the kelp into dried kelp, which you can then turn into dried kelp blocks. It's not 100% automated (you have to turn the dried kelp into kelp blocks manually) but it's a great way of making a mostly self-sustaining fuel farm. With 1.21 and the autocrafter table, it should be possible to make a 100% self-sufficient kelp block farm
@@Stray7 oh okay thanks cause i needed some xp before building a golf farm 👍
what about iron to bucket it
7:02 « what else can you do »
Proceeds to jump in a lake of fire lol
“Now this is certainly one way to cook your items up, theyll just be a little well done.”
I learned 3 things: getting water from sponges, smelting nether bricks to get a cracked variant, and that furnaces store XP inside them. I thought having a hopper with a furnace just took away the XP since you're not physically grabbing the items from the furnace yourself. Now I have to go breaking some furnaces in my world lol...
Same here :)
Put a redstone switch under the output hopper so you can pause the hopper, take the item out to get xp then switch it back to release the items, save breaking and replacing the furnace.
@@superkev1099 Based on how I personally use furnace hoppers, I’d likely benefit more from breaking them, but that’s a good tip for probably most cases!
@@superkev1099 You can also put a switch on the furnace itself to lock it from dropping into the hopper a similar effect.
@@superkev1099 For my array, I have it broken into 3 sections. And each section has a switch which powers a set of repeaters that lock the hoppers under the smelters. Works great. Goes back along the glass, then down an into the repeaters. Even got a redstone lamp to remind me if it's on or not. Love it!
Love that you're starting to post more frequently... Looking forward to your 1.21 content. Appreciate the fact you called out the slab difference in bedrock. Watched a video yesterday that didn't mention that, so basically java specific but the creator didn't specify their advice was for java only.
Yooo another guide! Love your vids you’re the definition of quality content! Keep up the amazing work ❤
these guide videos have helped me so much, thank you a billion times ❤
I’ve been playing Minecraft for longer than I care to think about or admit, but you always manage to teach me something new!
good tutorial man
also very random but if you are gonna use a ton of bamboo for fuel, just convert it to sticks before so its a lot more condensed
happy to see the frequent uploads, its always chilling watching this stuff I swear
I you want the experience stored in an auto-smelter set-up without mining the furnace, you can turn off any hoppers removing items from the smelter (the simplest way is a lever right next to the hopper), wait for an item to be left in the "finished" spot in the smelter, and grab that to get the stored experience. In older versions it's possible to grab items from the smelter before the hopper snags them, but at least since Cliffs and Caves hoppers grab items too quickly to do this.
Like always your videos are very helpful. Thank you!
Your videos are awesome!! :) I'm learning more about Minecraft than ever before!
Man you’re amazing
Thank you so much for every video
Completely iconic
thank you for another great video eyecraftmc, you inspired me to finally implement a smelting system in my newest world. i hope more people watch your videos because you are very knowledgeable and a good role model imo
These videos are so chill. Much love eyecraft
Thank for the guide now I can make my base butiful and one time I was traveling 25 000 block for terrcota and I like your guide ☺️😃
Wow, this is quite a bit of research for you. THank you
It would be nice if you made a playlist with all your guides ❤❤❤
I play hc , love your guides and u don’t need to rush is my opinion. Keep rocking bro. Take it steady screw everyone else 😊
Hey Eye great vid mate keep it up I never knew that you can smelt sponge and put a bucket once it's smelting and you get water totally new to me keep it up eye love you!!!
Really good video keep it up 👍
Didn't know about putting the bucket in the furnace under the wet sponge! Nice video
Instead of going and breaking every furnace in your super smelters, you can attach a switch to all of them and then go and throw at least one item in each to cook, and then flip the switch down and it will lock the furnace from being able to receive anything or deposit the smelted item. When you then go to take the item out, all of the stored xp comes with it.
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the real ultimate guide
I was literally about to look this up on RUclips then your vid popped up in my sub box 😂🔥
thanku soo much
New eyecraft video let's goooo
This just came out as I was binging your content
I always use jukeboxes to smelt my silk touched diamond block!
THE LEGENDS BACK! LETS GOOOO!
I love your channel
This was a very helpful video even for Minecraft veterans. I sure did not know all the fuel sources
I actually do use blaze rods for fuel. I've never needed more than half a stack of them for other uses in my worlds, and they're an easy to acquire renewable fuel if you build a blaze farm
Is there much use to do that now that lava is farmable? It's a better fuel and much earlier game.
The use is that I never bother to build a lava farm, and gathering blaze rods is technically faster than waiting for lava to gather
@@Swirl_of_StarFire if you have an iron farm (like most probably do), dripstone is so easy to come by that you can just have 20 cauldrons full of lava and as many buckets waiting as you want without even bothering with the nether.
@@pyroparagon8945Agreed. I do that almost anywhere we put furnaces. Endless fuel.
@MGiosparky I usually dig a little ways down so you can't hear the lava on the surface (I do this with most noisy farms) but I don't know what I'd do without my 14 cauldron setup. Such a good farm for being so simple.
You can also Shift Right-Click a furnace or its variants with lever in a auto Furnace, turning the lever off will stop it funneling the completed items and allow you to take the completed item to obtain all the stored exp without breaking it.
17:49 if you have an automatic furnace, just put a lever in front of the hopper below the furnace so that the things you smelt stay in the furnace. Then smelt even just one thing and when you pick it up from the furnace you will get all of the xp stored inside the furnace. I smelt 5 stacks of copper and then took every xp by smelting a single iron ore
I learned the one about the water from sponges way back in 1.8 when I used a lava bucket to dry my sponges. Imagine my surprise when I went back with a replacement lava bucket to find one full of water.
really precise and good video, keep up the good work!
Always super-informative. Ty
wow i didn't know that you get iron nuggets from chain armor,thatnks for the infomation,now my dubble chest full of chain armor will finally have a use
Best RUclipsr
I learned a few things from this so it's only fair I impart some missing knowledge too.
Instead of breaking your hopper furnace and interrupting its cycle, add a lever anywhere on the furnace. Flicking it will stop the furnace from outputting into the hopper, letting you wait for an item to finish smelting so you can take it and withdraw all the stored XP. Flicking it again makes it continue to output into the hopper.
I would love a video about surviving in different spawn scenarios and biomes.
12:20 Blaze rods are actually quite decent as a fuel source if you own a blaze farm in the Nether.
Was about to say this
We want more videos eyecraft, PLEASE...❤
Quick tip if you're using bamboo as your fuel source: the most efficient use of bamboo for smelting it to turn it into bamboo blocks and turn those into bamboo planks. (Feel free to check my math there)
Tree pieces instad of planks used to cook more than it, 2 wood could burn/bake 3 items compared to planks wich only could burn 1 or 1 and a half if I recall correctly, but version 1.6.4
yessSsSsssss a video
You taught me how to Minecraft again
Some future stuff with the crafter may be using the crafter to turn bamboo to sticks and use that to fuel a furnace.
Yes. And auto crafting kelp blocks as well.
Can you give a guide of the new trail chambers ??😊
Whenever I've upgraded my wooden tools to stone (+), I continue to use my wood tools until just before they break & then use them to cook something, usually wood to charcoal.
With Saplings, your better off trying to bone meal them. Bamboo works awesome if you let a farm build up an auto-smelt array. 😁
I use bamboo but I might swap to bamboo half slabs once the auto crafter is out. I've got all my bamboo being harvested and then shoved inside shulkers and then those shoulders go to shulker unloaders that feed my 100 furnace array with bamboo via water streams
Early game had a zombie farm converting them to drowned , got copper, all the metal armour and weapons stored up then disenchanted anything with enchants which you get xp and then smelted them which gave more xp 😊. Also put a redstone switch under the output hopper so you could easily pause it ,take the item out to get xp and then let it continue .
Make a guide about commands blocks and structure blocks
Alternatively to the hopper campfire. Place a carpet on top of the campfire, this will prevent you from accidently stepping in it, and will prevent your items from "exploding" off it. Making them instead appear on top of the carpet
So I occasionally play the phone version and don't always have a controller to sync with. So whenever I try to get my exp from selt items. I have to grab it one by one. Nice to know I can just brake it and get all my exp at once
Do you ever plan to livestream again? I really miss it and I’m sure I’m not the only one :).
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*eyecraft posted*
One advantage of campfires I didn't hear mentioned is the 0 fuel cost once set up.
After watching this video I''ve achived the Ph.D on smelting Item in Minecraft .
There is one exception to smelting ore blocks though, you should smelt gold blocks from the nether because it will guarentee 1 gold ingot
I love lamp
Dommage je suis français donc je comprends pas tes vidéos ( elle ont l'air cool ) 😺
I think you forgot that cactus gives 1 exp per item when smelted on java edition.
I would like to see Minecraft create a kiln - a double-time smelter for stone items.
I will stay with my bamboo farms for now. Just too easy to build and still so good
can you make a guide about all golems?
It's just 2
@@plefughiop7877 3🗿
Shulker golem🗿
@@plefughiop7877 oh i thought there were more
Don't cook with logs. Cook the logs into charcoal first.
I didn’t know Purpur & End rods could be crafted this is news to me
Never knew that I could just break my furnaces in my auto furnace set up
Does someone know if storing xp is endless or where is the limit? Because there are many furnances that smelt for a long time...
They should add a kiln. The kiln will let you smelt sand, clay, terracotta, and stone twice as fast as a furnace.
I didnt know about the cracked bricks.
I wish there was a way to load and unload the empty buckets when using lava
it's be nice if we can smelt raw ore blocks even if it takes 9x as long to smelt you can dump alot more ores and forget about for a while
I have a buddy that turns furnaces into xp dispensers. Instead of breaking them he puts a lever on them, flip the switch and xp flows out.
Never knew you could make cracked bricks thats neat but you dont have to vreak the furnace every time to get the xp just put a lever on it and let it keep collecting and when you want the xp flip the lever and then collect one item from it and you recieve all the xp it has stored then just flip the lever back and let it keep smelting. This is how i run my kelp farm for infinite fuel and quick xp for mending repair tools and armor
Returning to minecraft after 8 years, your guides are my absolute favorite to view. Extremely efficient, no time wasting, and relaxing editing. Thank you for these guides
No mention to the legendary cactus
Presumably you can also crack Red Nether Brick?
Dried kelp block, very useful information right there
Mojang should add a Type of furnace that smelts blocks fast like Glass, Smooth Stone & Cut Sandstone.
Cacti are the best. Get an autofarm, and you'll be awarded with 1 xp per item. The God Particle was created this way, just to be mentioned. Also, kelp is very convenient for fuel. I use lava sometimes, but one stack of kelp blocks is worth slightly less than 13 buckets of lava (7 buckets minus fuel for the kelp itself). Thanks for the tutorial!
When I have hoppers connected to a furnace, it doesn't give me XP. Any way to get around this/fix it?
@@acorn9134 put a lever on the furnace, turn the hopper off, take out the smelted items, get xp
@@dimaminiailo3723 thanks ! I'll have to check it out
Can you make an f3 screen tutorial
Can't u start lives again, I miss them
I have a lava generator and so I use lava buckets as my fuel, whilst emptying the water for my sea base with sponges I found that Easter egg 😂😂
Smelting cactus gives 1 xp, so you can make xp farm-bank from connecting cactus farm to autosmelter
I'm here to understand - I've always used charcoal, but should I look for lava or dried kelp block? I never would have thought that lava was a good fuel....
Blast furnace cooks ORES only fast and the smoker same thing but raw food
I save small durability on my wooden pickaxe in start and smelt item
Ha! I thought of something you forgot! Ancient Debris. You need to smelt that. You're normally so thorough. Thought I'd call out that one.
8:01
Coal blocks is a good fuel because it can stack to 64
I put a lever on my auto smelters and remove the next item to collect my XP without damaging anything
Oh. New way to obtain water through wet sponges in minimalistic mods such as vanilla skyblock, and as a way to throw of the player making him wait for rain, instead he knows that.
That was a least know fact, until now that is.
i thought mojang nerfed the furnace xp bank for auto smelting farms over a year ago?