also theres another tiny change i would do to your iron farm design, and this is just a detail, in order to get better rates with that farm, you want to get rid of the golem as fast as you can, well now the only way to get it done superfast would be with a nether portal, since this is a small early game design we cant have that here, so my suggestion is to get the killing chamber above the beds, set up your collection system with auto crafter if you still want because its doable, and thats it, the faster the golem dies the faster they spawn another one, the water drop its cool but it takes efficiency out of your farm because it takes to long for the golem to get to the killing chamber
great video, although there are a few minor changes to make some farms cheaper, or to get the most out of it, like you can add a full item sorter on your iron farm and get another composter to transform poppys into bone meal, i actually did it and works perfectly fine, sugar cane farms dont need that many observers you can actually cut down the amount of observers down to one and use the redstone to power all pistons inside the farm, amount of observers can actually be worked depending on the size of farm and you dont have to place one on top of each piston you can just split them across the whole farm, this is because the game sends random events to dirt blocks and sand or mud blocks where we have things growing, this means that the same dirt block can get the cane grow faster than the others or slower than the rest, it wont matter because this situation its random and we cant change it or control it, so yeah no need for that whole amount of observers, but cool thing about using the composter to get a signal back, ive been using 2 crafting tables inside the same circuit one being the input and the second working has the output , nothing to say about the bamboo farm it has the same mechanics has the sugar cane farm, another thing for the sugar cane farm depending on its use, and honestly to get bone meal i rather make a kelp farm this way i can guarantee bone meal and infite fuel this is because kelp blocks burn 20 items so this mean that early game its way better option for fuel issues, but going back to the sugar cane farm, we can also add a full row of dispensers underneath the pistons with repeaters on their back, and we can put bone meal inside the dispensers and have a sugar cane farm automatic and we can even add a auto crafter system to transform the sugar cane directly into paper,( btw this is a very easy and reliable option when we want big amounts of paper because for each piece of bone meal we use we actually get the double as sugar cane, unlike all other crops and bamboo that use 2 or 3 pieces of bone meal to get fully grown, sugar cane only uses one and its fully grown, this way i can guarantee that the profit its huge and the amount of work we have to in its 0 to nothing XDD honestly if you add the dispenser system you also just need one observer because the bone meal gets the cane fully grown so you will always have that observer updated, just make sure you set the kill switch to 2 ticks or otherwise you'll be losing profit, if you dont set the kill switch clock to 2 ticks one stack of bone meal will only get you 1 stack of sugar cane, this because you are setting the clock for the dispensers themselves and not the pistons, btw on the bamboo farm you can actually add a crafting table as well to get planks, and you can add a second module with bamboo to get just bamboo for the scafolding
Are they still in the autocrafter? If so then you have done the first part wrong. If it goes out of the autocrafter then you have placed the autocrafter facing another way. It is supposed to face into the chests.
do u hv something for beginners, i tried the beef farming, but my wheat farming didnt go well, + the cow didnt want to enter from 1 square, :D so i made it 2 squares lol
I’ll make a video for beginner farm! Btw, you have to push the cows into the 1x1. It has to be exact right spot or else they won’t go in. It takes some time to get it right.
@@Nathan21679 you can actually work with only 10 villagers honestly, as long as 7 of them fullfil the requirements of working the prior day, and if its not raining depending on the profesions you have inside the farm, i mean i can get you a working iron farm on the first 10 to 20 minecraft days and im talking with sleeping trought nights, gathering all resources needed with all the right conditions to do it, and i mean everything, acess to lava, good acess to wood, and crops, without food i cant do anything, but yeah all depends on everyone game style, and what we're aiming for, like for me since day one that my aim its to get my iron farm working, that way i can use my iron farm as trading hall and villager breeder at the same time, so you can actually center your whole game on the iron farm, first step get the right professions, toolsmith, weaponsmith, armorer, librarian, farmer and archer, you'll be needing at least one of each, the rest you can fill in with whatever you want, the amount of villagers will only be a thing when it comes to the amount of golems that are spawned at the same time, 10 villagers means 1 iron golem, 10 villagers with beds are considered a village therefor you only need 10 to get it started, 20 villagers are to get better rates which in this case means 1 more iron golem burning on lava, and honestly thats all you need, now unless you want something fancier you can go up to 40 villagers and use it as trading hall as well, but thats only mid game, if not late game, ofc that even at early game stages you want to aim for 20 villagers because it can get you more iron than what you actually need to get to the dragon, but on the worst case scenario of your beginning 10 villagers are more than enough to get iron golems to spawn, i mean you dont need a degree on this one, lets just say that if you count every villager that exists inside a village that owns an iron golem you'll see that the number of villagers rarely gets over 10 villagers, and most of the times you'll at least up to ten working stages, and up to 14 to 16 beds available to use (14 beds at the best case scenario usually its a lower amount than the numbers im givin, and im only givin 14 because thats the actual amount of beds i found when i started on my latest world) all of this is bedrock mechanics not java, saddly we dont have the villagers threat system to spawn golems... it would become handy honestly i believe i could get a working iron farm in less than 10 days if i got my hand to that mechanic of using zombies to get villagers scared, thats why we cant upgrade our designs for nether portal designs, because if we could do that our iron rates would be greater than what they already are
also make sure you dont have any more beds to close around mate, iron golems actually use the center of the village to be spawned, this means that every bed in a radius of at least 50 blocks its going to interfer with your golem spawn, also remore the bell usually the bell its considered the center of a village, you want to remake that by removing the bell if to close, remove all beds around, turn every useless block into a path block and your farm its sure to start working properly
Sugar Cane needs water to be planted, so if you put stairs behind and waterlog it -> the water won't spill all around and you can plant the sugar cane.
@@bananajoe3571 actually it does need my friend, i also had the same thought and tried it myself and if you dont have a solid water source behind every one and each sand; dirt or mud block you cant plant sugar cane, i've done it myself and i do believe that most of minecraft players had the same idea but we all got the same results, no water no sugar
@@mr_sasquatch420 I misunderstood which farm you ment. If you talk about the iron farm for the villagers then you have to harvest the different crops after have soiled and planted them yourself / or found in chests.
@@mr_sasquatch420 well first you gotta farm the crops yourself. Seeds from grass and the 3 rest you have to find in a village or either chests. (Potato, beetroot & carrot). Then plant them by hand and harvest after they are grown. Then continue on making the auto crop farm!😄
You can use a hopper minecart system instead and replace sand with dirt. Then the sugar cane that lands on the sand/dirt gets picked up by the hopper minecart!
This is super helpful
Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
also theres another tiny change i would do to your iron farm design, and this is just a detail, in order to get better rates with that farm, you want to get rid of the golem as fast as you can, well now the only way to get it done superfast would be with a nether portal, since this is a small early game design we cant have that here, so my suggestion is to get the killing chamber above the beds, set up your collection system with auto crafter if you still want because its doable, and thats it, the faster the golem dies the faster they spawn another one, the water drop its cool but it takes efficiency out of your farm because it takes to long for the golem to get to the killing chamber
great video, although there are a few minor changes to make some farms cheaper, or to get the most out of it, like you can add a full item sorter on your iron farm and get another composter to transform poppys into bone meal, i actually did it and works perfectly fine, sugar cane farms dont need that many observers you can actually cut down the amount of observers down to one and use the redstone to power all pistons inside the farm, amount of observers can actually be worked depending on the size of farm and you dont have to place one on top of each piston you can just split them across the whole farm, this is because the game sends random events to dirt blocks and sand or mud blocks where we have things growing, this means that the same dirt block can get the cane grow faster than the others or slower than the rest, it wont matter because this situation its random and we cant change it or control it, so yeah no need for that whole amount of observers, but cool thing about using the composter to get a signal back, ive been using 2 crafting tables inside the same circuit one being the input and the second working has the output , nothing to say about the bamboo farm it has the same mechanics has the sugar cane farm, another thing for the sugar cane farm depending on its use, and honestly to get bone meal i rather make a kelp farm this way i can guarantee bone meal and infite fuel this is because kelp blocks burn 20 items so this mean that early game its way better option for fuel issues, but going back to the sugar cane farm, we can also add a full row of dispensers underneath the pistons with repeaters on their back, and we can put bone meal inside the dispensers and have a sugar cane farm automatic and we can even add a auto crafter system to transform the sugar cane directly into paper,( btw this is a very easy and reliable option when we want big amounts of paper because for each piece of bone meal we use we actually get the double as sugar cane, unlike all other crops and bamboo that use 2 or 3 pieces of bone meal to get fully grown, sugar cane only uses one and its fully grown, this way i can guarantee that the profit its huge and the amount of work we have to in its 0 to nothing XDD honestly if you add the dispenser system you also just need one observer because the bone meal gets the cane fully grown so you will always have that observer updated, just make sure you set the kill switch to 2 ticks or otherwise you'll be losing profit, if you dont set the kill switch clock to 2 ticks one stack of bone meal will only get you 1 stack of sugar cane, this because you are setting the clock for the dispensers themselves and not the pistons, btw on the bamboo farm you can actually add a crafting table as well to get planks, and you can add a second module with bamboo to get just bamboo for the scafolding
That was alot of text but thanks for the feedback!
Great vid!
amazing tut man, helped a lot, thx dude
Your welcome!
For some reason the bamboo and sugar cane farms work except that they don’t go into the chest at the end?
Are they still in the autocrafter? If so then you have done the first part wrong. If it goes out of the autocrafter then you have placed the autocrafter facing another way. It is supposed to face into the chests.
do u hv something for beginners, i tried the beef farming, but my wheat farming didnt go well, + the cow didnt want to enter from 1 square, :D so i made it 2 squares lol
I’ll make a video for beginner farm!
Btw, you have to push the cows into the 1x1. It has to be exact right spot or else they won’t go in. It takes some time to get it right.
Can't put the 5th sign down on the iron farm before the lava. Won't let my put the middle sign down
Hold shift on PC while placing, crouch on bedrock!
@@Sniken_MCit just says open not place for the middle sign
What resource pack is this? Great guide too!
Primes HD Texture (512)😄
Works for bedrock?
For bedrock you need 20 villagers
Yes it works for bedrock
@@Nathan21679 you can actually work with only 10 villagers honestly, as long as 7 of them fullfil the requirements of working the prior day, and if its not raining depending on the profesions you have inside the farm, i mean i can get you a working iron farm on the first 10 to 20 minecraft days and im talking with sleeping trought nights, gathering all resources needed with all the right conditions to do it, and i mean everything, acess to lava, good acess to wood, and crops, without food i cant do anything, but yeah all depends on everyone game style, and what we're aiming for, like for me since day one that my aim its to get my iron farm working, that way i can use my iron farm as trading hall and villager breeder at the same time, so you can actually center your whole game on the iron farm, first step get the right professions, toolsmith, weaponsmith, armorer, librarian, farmer and archer, you'll be needing at least one of each, the rest you can fill in with whatever you want, the amount of villagers will only be a thing when it comes to the amount of golems that are spawned at the same time, 10 villagers means 1 iron golem, 10 villagers with beds are considered a village therefor you only need 10 to get it started, 20 villagers are to get better rates which in this case means 1 more iron golem burning on lava, and honestly thats all you need, now unless you want something fancier you can go up to 40 villagers and use it as trading hall as well, but thats only mid game, if not late game, ofc that even at early game stages you want to aim for 20 villagers because it can get you more iron than what you actually need to get to the dragon, but on the worst case scenario of your beginning 10 villagers are more than enough to get iron golems to spawn, i mean you dont need a degree on this one, lets just say that if you count every villager that exists inside a village that owns an iron golem you'll see that the number of villagers rarely gets over 10 villagers, and most of the times you'll at least up to ten working stages, and up to 14 to 16 beds available to use (14 beds at the best case scenario usually its a lower amount than the numbers im givin, and im only givin 14 because thats the actual amount of beds i found when i started on my latest world) all of this is bedrock mechanics not java, saddly we dont have the villagers threat system to spawn golems... it would become handy honestly i believe i could get a working iron farm in less than 10 days if i got my hand to that mechanic of using zombies to get villagers scared, thats why we cant upgrade our designs for nether portal designs, because if we could do that our iron rates would be greater than what they already are
Hell yeah also what made u decide to use t2speech instead of voiceover? look like more work aint it
I’m not the best english speaker so I’d rather make an voiceover so its easier for viewers to understand😄
sometimes the iron golem spawn outside anyone know how to fix this ? ( should i making it again on top of the river ?? )
Outside of the dirt path? If so just make it bigger.
Make sure there's no solid blocks around other than the farm. Increase your non-spawn area's radius by a few blocks. Use dirt path or slabs
Find out where the iron golem spawn the replace that block with a non spawnable block like a path or leafs.
also make sure you dont have any more beds to close around mate, iron golems actually use the center of the village to be spawned, this means that every bed in a radius of at least 50 blocks its going to interfer with your golem spawn, also remore the bell usually the bell its considered the center of a village, you want to remake that by removing the bell if to close, remove all beds around, turn every useless block into a path block and your farm its sure to start working properly
Why the water in the stairs?
Sugar Cane needs water to be planted, so if you put stairs behind and waterlog it -> the water won't spill all around and you can plant the sugar cane.
@@Sniken_MC but you have the water stream in front.
@@bananajoe3571 not a solid water source for each sandblock
@@Sniken_MCsugar cane dont need an solid water source
@@bananajoe3571 actually it does need my friend, i also had the same thought and tried it myself and if you dont have a solid water source behind every one and each sand; dirt or mud block you cant plant sugar cane, i've done it myself and i do believe that most of minecraft players had the same idea but we all got the same results, no water no sugar
hey, can you give your texture pack link?
Don't remember from where I got it but its name is Primes HD Texture (512)
Does this work for bedrock?
Think so but haven’t tried!
W vid
Thank you!
dont seem to be getting any iron? its soo weird?
same
Remember to break the glass inside so the zombie is looking at the villagers.
@@Sniken_MC it was all good just was very unlucky, took ages but now working fine thanks! :D
How do you get the crops?
Melon seeds from melons after putting them in crafting bench
@@Sniken_MC so the villagers harvest and do what with crops?
@@mr_sasquatch420 I misunderstood which farm you ment. If you talk about the iron farm for the villagers then you have to harvest the different crops after have soiled and planted them yourself / or found in chests.
@Sniken_MC the farm I'm referring was on a short connected to this vid my bad, it had 4 sections of crops villagers and minecarts in middle
@@mr_sasquatch420 well first you gotta farm the crops yourself. Seeds from grass and the 3 rest you have to find in a village or either chests. (Potato, beetroot & carrot). Then plant them by hand and harvest after they are grown. Then continue on making the auto crop farm!😄
the sugar cane drop on the sand...
You can use a hopper minecart system instead and replace sand with dirt. Then the sugar cane that lands on the sand/dirt gets picked up by the hopper minecart!
@@Sniken_MCyou can use mud and the cane can fall passed the mud
@@xXVintersorgXx yes indeed you can.
Just stop with the AI voice already...
I prefer that, easier for viewers to understand 😊
@@Sniken_MC i respect that - putting others before yourself.