Great vid :) Just as a tip a "cheaper" way of doing the early game crop farm is using trapdoors with water behind them instead of dispensers, the redstone opens the trapdoors using a lever and flushes the crop down. Saves a lot of fighting mobs for string and also the iron for waterbuckets ;)
That is exactly how my Witch Farm is setup and im honestly dumbfounded... no.... MIND BLOWN lol that I never even thought of that before!! POOF! You sir are are a legend!
Quick note for the chicken cooker: Replace the lava with powdered snow, if you can get it. The chickens will freeze to death, and you'll get raw chicken as well as the feathers. Yeah, you have to cook it yourself if you need the food (but with a cow crusher, why would you?), but you can also SELL the raw chicken to a Butcher for emeralds, and you'll never lose drops like you sometimes do with the lava.
Another quick thing to do with the semi-auto farm is when covering up the water streams along the side, use jungle wood. that way you can also plant cocoa beans along the wood and have it harvest like everything else.
Stating that you must crouch to get the hoppers to connect to the chests and dispenser makes all the difference..I couldn't figure out what I did wrong until I noticed that tiny little pipe that comes out of the hopper when you install in crouched. I couldn't get it right standing. Hope that helps anyone that couldn't figure this out.. I'm still learning as I go.
I’ve watched a lot of “auto” farms in the last year and these 5 are the simplest and best explained I’ve yet seen. I’m getting ready to start a new Minecraft wold and these 5 will be the first ones I build...Thanks....
I LOVE the simplicity of these farms. The tips for using jungle wood to grow cocoa beans and using trap doors instead of dispensers mentioned by others is awesome!
Redstone building seems much less daunting now that I've learned how to build simple farms here. I feel like I've actually gotten a little better at minecraft today! Thanks for the video.
For the semi auto farm, im using trapdoors + water sources instead of dispensers, and the button opens my trapdoors to release water. The water also saturates the soil so I dont need to put water on the sides. The trapped water on one end, and the collection water at the other end :)
great starter farms! though it's more efficient to build sugarcane/bamboo farms separately, a tall farm for bamboo is better because it grows big and obviously sugarcane grows only 3 blocks so the one you made is good for sugarcane
But to make it even more efficient, although it will be a bit more expensive, it line observers down the whole thing, so it fires whenever any of them grow to the height.
You don't need a tall farm for bamboo. Just need observers alo g the entire farm. That is the cheaper solution, so as soon as one reaches the cutoff height, the entire farm is reset.
If your chicken egg dispenser is not repeating, it might be because your redstone comparator did not register the default state of the dispenser as empty. To reset, simple ensure that your dispenser is clear of eggs, pick up and place down the comparator again in the same direction as the video, then insert the eggs into the hopper that is linked to the dispenser. It should be working now. Just remember: Do not manually add eggs into the dispenser yourself.
For the wool farm if you don't have grass blocks handy you can dig a hole around a preexisting set of them and just dig around them. Create a 4x8 hole 3 blocks deep with a ridge on the outside to get yourself and the sheep in. Keep two grass blocks closest to the center to use as your grass blocks. :)
Chicken 1: Hey, little dude! Long time no see! How are you, man? Chicken 2: I'm doing pretty good! You? Chicken 1: I'm doing not too bad myself! So what's been going on? Have you been growing much? Chicken 2: *I'm so close to reaching the lava that I can just taste it*
They could so easily do sooo much more with the wandering trader. I loved him when my world was Bran new. As in so new, I worried about getting lost still if I went too far from my base. Lilly pads were exotic. Dripleafs ?! Where did this guy travel from, surely he came from the stars! they could make him relevant again, perhaps make him on some sort of leveling up system. Where I gets higher in level with purchases and better stuff as he goes.
Also the farm at the end. You could make the running water on the sides with solid water blocks. No running water noise! Also you can make them in a staircase type deal. With like three or four fields for each crop. Making the three on the top 7 blocks and the bottom one 8. 👍
Making a farming tower is cooler, provides an elytra testing spot, and takes up less ground space than normal farms. Also you push a button and it harvest the crops. And you just replant it all
You can also make a easy free farm. If you spawn near a spruce/dark oak forest, grab 36 saplings (I think) and then place them in a 6 by 6 area. You can bone meal or wait 10~ minutes then mine all the wood down, re plant your sapling and you have like 6 stacks of logs. Us for building, trading, and other things.
I have an idea for a potato/carrot from that is activated by the second growth of a sugar cane plant. The same one that controls this sugar cane farm. I looked up timing and it fits pretty well.
I have the chicken cooker in the middle of my "kitchen" and it works well enough but I mostly get feathers from it. I occasionally get cooked chicken, but not nearly as often as feathers it seems. It's pretty handy though, not gonna lie
Of the 3 animal farms, the wool farm is my favorite because the sheep is just vibin' while the others are living their lives just to get clapped in the gnarliest way possible.
Iv just started playing Minecraft again now that my daughter is older and is getting into the game. I’m looking up farms now that she wants to start a survival world with me and it’s cool to see I’m bonding with my little girl and playing games. lol it’s a win-win!!!
I tried the sugar cane/bamboo farm with kelp once, but for some reason, one stalk did not grow in front of the Observer (the rest grew to the proper hight though).
Each strand of kelp can grow to a maximum height of 2 - 26 blocks, chosen at random upon kelp placement. Probably best to use more than one observer or put the observer at a strand that you know will grow tall.
Dude 7:26 Chapman: What are you doing? Also Chapman: *editing* oops don't wanna show that us: Um what happened to the trader? Also are we not gonna notice that he spelled wool with an H no hate but just jokes
personally if you wanna grow you world fast, get these few things. 1)simple iron farm. id build it pretty early and its super easy as long as you have 3 villagers. 2) small base with plenty of storage 3) a few villagers to trade with 4) make a gold farm(it takes about 5 hours but its so worth it once you finish it). and use the flesh and gold to trade with villagers then, use the emeralds to trade with a farmer and get infinite golden carrots.
Actually, the chinken farm is broken nowadays the shape it is 'cause items pop into the lava :,( the best option is the on/off lava trick with dispenser
The chicken one didn't work for me the same as a lot of people in here have said. Only got feathers out of it, the chicken ALWAYS seemed to get burned up. I tried replacing the lava with a block or slab, hoping that would suffocate/crush the chickens and I'd at least get raw chicken, but that didn't work. Replaced it with water and that drowns the adults, but not the chicks, giving uncooked chicken at least. I'm happy with that. Also, with the sheep one, the observer triggers when the sheep eats the grass and shears it, like you said, but it also triggers when the grass grows back, and in my case throws the shears out entirely. I haven't figured out a fix for that yet. I've just loaded it up with 9 shears and every once in a while grab the thrown ones from the bottom chest and put them back in the dispenser. Even with those though (and some of it may be different versions, I'm running a modpack that uses 1.12.2), this was the best explained video of farms like these I've seen. Well done!
Great video. Easy to understand explanation. And even your voice hits softly on my ears, comfortable to listen. I'll have to watch all your videos now. 👍😃
Alright so I'm using the cow farm from this video and I have to ask: How many cows have to be in it because my farm is lagging my game hard and no matter how many I breed in there none of them die with the exception of some calfs that manage to warp outside. Is it normal?
Great vid, Just a suggestion, you dont need a comparator for the chicken farms. You can use 2 repeators to make a clock which connects into the dispenser and it will fire the eggs. As going to the nether and getting nether quartz is really difficult for beginners or starter. Love you vid👍
Beginner here, this was a very helpful video. The chicken farm is working really well but having a hard time with the cow farm, does it usually take a very long time to work?
@@callmemike__1 yes, fucking obviously. But it saves exactly zero time or effort, and means you either have to wait until all the crops are grown, or that some of them are never fully matured. Also, you can fill the villagers inventories so that they can't pick up the items, and run mine carts with hoppers under the farm to pick them up instead.
HAHAHAHA WHEN THE WAY YOU EDITED HOW U TAKE THE SWORD OUT HAHAHAH NEVER LAUGHED THIS MUCH AT 1 AM THANK YOU YOU GET THE LIKE *edit sorry forgot to turn caps off after the hahaha
Can’t make the chicken cooker early game, you have to get to the nether first which generally takes a while unless you use lava and water to make your portal. All depends on the player
Like you said, depends on the player. Highly recommend going to the nether within the first 5-10 minutes of game play cause it makes your life so much simpler. Just run in and grab some quartz and run back out. Don't really need much armor either. Armor is only really needed for exploring the fortress or bastions.
Clocks are less efficient because if a piston is to extend into a block where it will grow it can block it from growing and reset the random tick counter on it, it’s marginally less effective but still not as effective
Not bad designs. I've been getting back up to speed since stopping minecraft back in 1.4.1 I think. Observers make automation so much easier than bud switches. The wheat farm is an old one with a slightly different layout than I'm used to. Always did multi tiered ones, though for solo the 8x8 is probably more than enough early game. Only thing I dont agree on is the not needing them later. Unless you dont do viager trading they're still good for building up for trades.
I’ve watched maybe 150 minecraft videos in my day. You’re the first creator I actually subbed. For whatever reason, I guess I just liked the way you do things.
Great vid :) Just as a tip a "cheaper" way of doing the early game crop farm is using trapdoors with water behind them instead of dispensers, the redstone opens the trapdoors using a lever and flushes the crop down. Saves a lot of fighting mobs for string and also the iron for waterbuckets ;)
Johan Johansson wow. I did not know what trapdoors are affected my red stone. Changed my whole experience with this. Thanks!
That is exactly how my Witch Farm is setup and im honestly dumbfounded... no.... MIND BLOWN lol that I never even thought of that before!! POOF! You sir are are a legend!
Tanks
Thanks
I'd really like to know how to use trapdoors instead
Cooked Chicken Farm: 0:36
Cow Farm: 4:47
Wool Farm: 8:34
Sugar Cane/Bamboo Farm: 12:27
Semi Auto Farm: 18:19
Thank you
Legend!
Legend
Yan Novais thank you
Its wool
Quick note for the chicken cooker: Replace the lava with powdered snow, if you can get it. The chickens will freeze to death, and you'll get raw chicken as well as the feathers. Yeah, you have to cook it yourself if you need the food (but with a cow crusher, why would you?), but you can also SELL the raw chicken to a Butcher for emeralds, and you'll never lose drops like you sometimes do with the lava.
damn that's cold. if you know what i mean
Cold.
When you say lava do you really mean laiyva? This guy is talking about laiyva not lava.
Put a hopper minecart directly under the chickens, the hopper minecart will suck up the items faater than the lava can burn them.
7:26 the best part of the video
cut the violence :)
The thing I will do if that vilager show on 😂😂
It would be so annoying.Yet he only show what hes gonna do but not doing it.Haha.Thia guy is good man.
@Old Blender XD same i said the same thing but in my head
What. Are. You. Doing.
"and then remove the rest of the blocks- WHAT are you doing?" immediately grabs sword
*cuts to commercial break* comes back like nothing ever happened.
I was dying
Once you get one in the hole, if you feed them both wheat the second will just jump right in with the first. Works for cows and sheep.
Chris Moewes-Bystrom They will breed from a distance so I suggest making it deep enough so they have to pathfind
Another quick thing to do with the semi-auto farm is when covering up the water streams along the side, use jungle wood. that way you can also plant cocoa beans along the wood and have it harvest like everything else.
7:26 Traider: walks in.
Chapman: Peace was never an option
привед
3XODU5 stfu
3XODU5 I hate people like this
3XODU5 relax
3XODU5 stfu u makin videos on how to make cute females on red dead😂🤷🏽♂️
Stating that you must crouch to get the hoppers to connect to the chests and dispenser makes all the difference..I couldn't figure out what I did wrong until I noticed that tiny little pipe that comes out of the hopper when you install in crouched. I couldn't get it right standing. Hope that helps anyone that couldn't figure this out.. I'm still learning as I go.
I’ve watched a lot of “auto” farms in the last year and these 5 are the simplest and best explained I’ve yet seen. I’m getting ready to start a new Minecraft wold and these 5 will be the first ones I build...Thanks....
wold
@@Cleicc wold
@Karandeepsingh Rana gorld, wold
Except use waterlogged trapdoors instead of dispensers for the last farm. Simpler and less expensive.
For the last farm you can make it fully automatic by getting a villager and making him a farmer. He will replant the crops for you!
Very good comment thanks
7:26 "What are you doing"?
I LOVE the simplicity of these farms. The tips for using jungle wood to grow cocoa beans and using trap doors instead of dispensers mentioned by others is awesome!
Just a note for the cow farm design - it doesn't work in Bedrock edition. The crush mechanic doesn't kill the cows, so you have to kill them manually.
Thanks bro, i was struggling a lot with this one, have a nice day :)
Redstone building seems much less daunting now that I've learned how to build simple farms here. I feel like I've actually gotten a little better at minecraft today! Thanks for the video.
For the crop farm, use waterlogged trapdoors instead of dispensers. But yeah Redstone isn't actually too bad.
For the semi auto farm, im using trapdoors + water sources instead of dispensers, and the button opens my trapdoors to release water. The water also saturates the soil so I dont need to put water on the sides. The trapped water on one end, and the collection water at the other end :)
Finally! Someone else noticed how expensive the dispensers are! Trapdoors are so much more efficient.
probably the simplest of all the chicken cooker videos i have ever seen, well done
The lava destroys the chicken every time now...
Mike Eva so this farm doesn’t work now ?(
No it still works flawlessly for me! Even in the snapshot
I think it doesn't work on pc
@@ChapmanMain I have a pc. I only get eggs from the chicken farm?
3 yrs later and you have saved my life. Thank you for the content!
7:27
10 pictures taken moment before disaster
xd
Wysi
7:26 that is the funniest shit ive seen in a while. I like how he slowly pulls out sword with his monotone voice.
7:25
chapman: What are you doing? Pulls out sword
Wandering trader: Huh?
2-chests 1-dispenser
2-hopper 2-slabs
13-glass blocks
1-repeater
1-comparator
8-redstone
1-bucket of lava
32-chicken eggs
7:27
villager: oh no im sorry i wont do it again
PULLS OUT SWORD
U KNOW WHAT HAPPENED
7:26 one minute the trader is there, the next minute he is no where to be seen....
Where did the diamond sword come from? 🤷🏻♂️😂☠️
Me: Trynna make all my farms look good
Chapman: *NO*
Epstein didnt kill himself I always do the same thing 😂
Chapman: **sees wandering trader** "what are you doing?!" **grabs diamond sword**
Any other player: "LEADS!"
great starter farms! though it's more efficient to build sugarcane/bamboo farms separately, a tall farm for bamboo is better because it grows big and obviously sugarcane grows only 3 blocks so the one you made is good for sugarcane
But to make it even more efficient, although it will be a bit more expensive, it line observers down the whole thing, so it fires whenever any of them grow to the height.
You don't need a tall farm for bamboo. Just need observers alo g the entire farm. That is the cheaper solution, so as soon as one reaches the cutoff height, the entire farm is reset.
If your chicken egg dispenser is not repeating, it might be because your redstone comparator did not register the default state of the dispenser as empty. To reset, simple ensure that your dispenser is clear of eggs, pick up and place down the comparator again in the same direction as the video, then insert the eggs into the hopper that is linked to the dispenser. It should be working now. Just remember: Do not manually add eggs into the dispenser yourself.
Thanks a lot. You prevented me from insanity...
This is what I came to the comments for! Thank you!
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its still not working what do i do
"Whool Farm"
I'm glad someone mentioned it
Lmfao whoooool
Adrian Pavic lahva
He sounds Canadian. They are a little bit different 🤣
it made me forget how to spell wool
Thank the universe for a RUclipsr without an obnoxious speaking voice. Very paced, clear, easy-to-understand tutorials as well. Subscribed!
Yeah if you can get over him pronouncing lava laiyva. He isn't bad.
7:24 "So you have chosen death..."
For the wool farm if you don't have grass blocks handy you can dig a hole around a preexisting set of them and just dig around them. Create a 4x8 hole 3 blocks deep with a ridge on the outside to get yourself and the sheep in. Keep two grass blocks closest to the center to use as your grass blocks. :)
If you have grass patch just build staircase of dirt and let it grow up to desired height.
Chicken 1: Hey, little dude! Long time no see! How are you, man?
Chicken 2: I'm doing pretty good! You?
Chicken 1: I'm doing not too bad myself! So what's been going on? Have you been growing much?
Chicken 2: *I'm so close to reaching the lava that I can just taste it*
the only thing ive learned in this video is that not a soul likes wandering traders XD
I do like them, they're kind enough to give free leads!
They could so easily do sooo much more with the wandering trader. I loved him when my world was Bran new. As in so new, I worried about getting lost still if I went too far from my base. Lilly pads were exotic. Dripleafs ?! Where did this guy travel from, surely he came from the stars!
they could make him relevant again, perhaps make him on some sort of leveling up system. Where I gets higher in level with purchases and better stuff as he goes.
... I guess I don't have a soul?
In my world the nearest slime chunks are a 1000 blocks away. So i just buy slimeballs from them
@Sheepability mate i get loads from drowned and fishing 😂
That traveling Llama dude's photo bomb was epic!
You're the only person to note that connection redstone to the comparator ruins it. Messed me up for too long. Props man.
I’m literally making these farms in my world as soon as I get on. These are cool
trader: *walks near by*
you: *pulls out diamond sword*
Simple, easy and nice to watch. Thanks for the video!
Also the farm at the end. You could make the running water on the sides with solid water blocks. No running water noise! Also you can make them in a staircase type deal. With like three or four fields for each crop. Making the three on the top 7 blocks and the bottom one 8. 👍
For the cow farm you don't need the dispenser, you can just place the water and it works exactly the same way.
"what are you doing"*pulls out diamond sword* next scene: Villager, GONE
Making a farming tower is cooler, provides an elytra testing spot, and takes up less ground space than normal farms. Also you push a button and it harvest the crops. And you just replant it all
early game bud
The way he explains it is perfect.
9:50 roasting the poor guy for no reason
Fernandes I don’t get it
@@NoxxSpace he said "surround this sucker"
Xaqid O
I love how he calls "system" to the hole in the ground
ngnl I laughed so hard when he said
what are u doing here
then just went in and got a diamond sword
You can also make a easy free farm. If you spawn near a spruce/dark oak forest, grab 36 saplings (I think) and then place them in a 6 by 6 area. You can bone meal or wait 10~ minutes then mine all the wood down, re plant your sapling and you have like 6 stacks of logs. Us for building, trading, and other things.
The title:best 5 early game farms
Thumbnail:shows 6 items
Me:visible confusion
Including lava and redstone x')
7:20 The 'What are u doin' - than cut was so perfect :'D
Trader walks into scene>
"What the hell are you doing?"
Pulls out diamond sword>
Cut Scene>
7:22
He said, What are you doing
@@misogynist4120 ok sjw.
7:26 “what are you doin?!” *pulls out diamond sword
I have an idea for a potato/carrot from that is activated by the second growth of a sugar cane plant. The same one that controls this sugar cane farm. I looked up timing and it fits pretty well.
I have the chicken cooker in the middle of my "kitchen" and it works well enough but I mostly get feathers from it. I occasionally get cooked chicken, but not nearly as often as feathers it seems. It's pretty handy though, not gonna lie
Me: *eats peacefully in the tv room
My mom: what are you doing *grabs a diamond sword
what you we're watching wasn't very christen
Just started playing minecraft. Never played it before. Im 3 days in.
Great video! I watched a few out there but this one is just the best. I'm looking forward to making these in my new world. Thanks:)
Of the 3 animal farms, the wool farm is my favorite because the sheep is just vibin' while the others are living their lives just to get clapped in the gnarliest way possible.
Finally a tutorial that let us see a farm that works for real
Iv just started playing Minecraft again now that my daughter is older and is getting into the game. I’m looking up farms now that she wants to start a survival world with me and it’s cool to see I’m bonding with my little girl and playing games. lol it’s a win-win!!!
3:34 “but that’s no problem because you still get chicken.”
*Ilmango sniffle sounds*
Chicken farm is genius!😊
Chapman: explaining farm.
Trader: WaChA dOiN?
7:25
"I cant get the cow into the hole" You have no idea how many times I hear that in my day to day conversations in real life.
7:25 *merchant appears* “What are you doing?” *grabs sword*😂😂😂
The transition from "lemme get my sword" to "ok, anyway" spoke volumes about the violence given to that trader.
7:25 the guy just want to in a vid why u kill him?
fuck photo...erm vidbombers lol
7:25 this killed me🤣🤣
*casually pulls a sword out*
I tried the sugar cane/bamboo farm with kelp once, but for some reason, one stalk did not grow in front of the Observer (the rest grew to the proper hight though).
Each strand of kelp can grow to a maximum height of 2 - 26 blocks, chosen at random upon kelp placement. Probably best to use more than one observer or put the observer at a strand that you know will grow tall.
I've literally built every farm on this video! 😭👍🏽 You're a life saver!
how well does the cow one work??
@@xLucky1031 It didn't work for some reason. The crush mechanic might've got patched.
@@NeedlesKane916 ohhh damn ok ty
Dude 7:26
Chapman: What are you doing?
Also Chapman: *editing* oops don't wanna show that
us: Um what happened to the trader?
Also are we not gonna notice that he spelled wool with an H
no hate but just jokes
personally if you wanna grow you world fast, get these few things. 1)simple iron farm. id build it pretty early and its super easy as long as you have 3 villagers. 2) small base with plenty of storage 3) a few villagers to trade with 4) make a gold farm(it takes about 5 hours but its so worth it once you finish it). and use the flesh and gold to trade with villagers then, use the emeralds to trade with a farmer and get infinite golden carrots.
Actually, the chinken farm is broken nowadays the shape it is 'cause items pop into the lava :,( the best option is the on/off lava trick with dispenser
Me, a bedrock edition player
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My cousin set up a different version that uses lava the same way. No burning problem. Still get loads of cooked chicken
The chicken one didn't work for me the same as a lot of people in here have said. Only got feathers out of it, the chicken ALWAYS seemed to get burned up. I tried replacing the lava with a block or slab, hoping that would suffocate/crush the chickens and I'd at least get raw chicken, but that didn't work. Replaced it with water and that drowns the adults, but not the chicks, giving uncooked chicken at least. I'm happy with that.
Also, with the sheep one, the observer triggers when the sheep eats the grass and shears it, like you said, but it also triggers when the grass grows back, and in my case throws the shears out entirely. I haven't figured out a fix for that yet. I've just loaded it up with 9 shears and every once in a while grab the thrown ones from the bottom chest and put them back in the dispenser.
Even with those though (and some of it may be different versions, I'm running a modpack that uses 1.12.2), this was the best explained video of farms like these I've seen. Well done!
I legit fucking lost it at "what are you doing?" *Grabs sword* cut to no more trader
Great video. Easy to understand explanation. And even your voice hits softly on my ears, comfortable to listen. I'll have to watch all your videos now. 👍😃
ANYONE IN 2024
Me
@@rinkigupta10 I am
Omg, this is waht animal cruelity looks like basically :D Especially the crush mechanic :D
It doesn’t work anymore
Alright so I'm using the cow farm from this video and I have to ask: How many cows have to be in it because my farm is lagging my game hard and no matter how many I breed in there none of them die with the exception of some calfs that manage to warp outside. Is it normal?
Also looking for answer here. Must have 40+ in the hole now.
I have tested this in creative and I got nearly 200 in and none died. I don't know why...
This happened to me too. Seems easier to take a sord to them now and then tbh
This was how I discovered you, and what made me subscribe.
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Great vid,
Just a suggestion, you dont need a comparator for the chicken farms. You can use 2 repeators to make a clock which connects into the dispenser and it will fire the eggs. As going to the nether and getting nether quartz is really difficult for beginners or starter.
Love you vid👍
ah yes. the traditional "whool farm"
great vid though
Beginner here, this was a very helpful video. The chicken farm is working really well but having a hard time with the cow farm, does it usually take a very long time to work?
same i have like 100 cows in this 1x1 and theyre not dying
I've always hated the "Semi-auto Farms." They're so useless. You have to replant them manually anyway, what's the difference?
Just use villager
You don’t have to break them manually.
42 18 the villager kinda isn’t useful for farms. It’s not like they give you the crops they harvest.
@@callmemike__1 yes, fucking obviously. But it saves exactly zero time or effort, and means you either have to wait until all the crops are grown, or that some of them are never fully matured.
Also, you can fill the villagers inventories so that they can't pick up the items, and run mine carts with hoppers under the farm to pick them up instead.
Watch this video how to make farm fully automated using villager
ruclips.net/video/2ZyOH7cUyxw/видео.html
Love this video, so simple and easy to follow. After not playing minecraft for years, this is a good refresher!
HAHAHAHA WHEN THE WAY YOU EDITED HOW U TAKE THE SWORD OUT HAHAHAH NEVER LAUGHED THIS MUCH AT 1 AM THANK YOU YOU GET THE LIKE
*edit sorry forgot to turn caps off after the hahaha
So simple and doable! Looking forward to making these!
“Whool Farm” 😂😂😂😂😂
BoW Skittlez lahva
;-; I don't get what's so funny about it
It’s how he pronounces them
@@zuton_ lol ok
@@zuton_ Wuhool?
Nice vid man
Can’t make the chicken cooker early game, you have to get to the nether first which generally takes a while unless you use lava and water to make your portal.
All depends on the player
Why do u need to go to the nether
To make the comparator. His redstone clock runs with a comparator.
Ok thx
Like you said, depends on the player. Highly recommend going to the nether within the first 5-10 minutes of game play cause it makes your life so much simpler. Just run in and grab some quartz and run back out. Don't really need much armor either. Armor is only really needed for exploring the fortress or bastions.
The "What are you doing" *takes diamond sword* got me laughing really hard xD but this is the best farms I've seen for the beginning of the game!
Tip: In a bamboo farm, use a redstone clock instead of observer
Both work fine
Clocks are less efficient because if a piston is to extend into a block where it will grow it can block it from growing and reset the random tick counter on it, it’s marginally less effective but still not as effective
Thank you, "Happy Chappy" Champan!
"Best early game farms to build" proceeds to take out 5 items required I have never heard of.
Not bad designs. I've been getting back up to speed since stopping minecraft back in 1.4.1 I think. Observers make automation so much easier than bud switches. The wheat farm is an old one with a slightly different layout than I'm used to. Always did multi tiered ones, though for solo the 8x8 is probably more than enough early game. Only thing I dont agree on is the not needing them later. Unless you dont do viager trading they're still good for building up for trades.
"whool"
I’ve watched maybe 150 minecraft videos in my day.
You’re the first creator I actually subbed. For whatever reason, I guess I just liked the way you do things.
Are we gunna ignore the fact that he spell wool “whool
No we aren't 🤦♂️
this was actually super helpful! :D