Well this is a first for me. Before, a dispenser would only spit out the buckets, not actually spit out a water source. That is awesome. I've been trying to figure things out on how to get this to work for bedrock users, so I created a new comment. Go check it out and see if that solution works for you.
BEDROCK USERS, on Switch: It has taken me a while to figure out exactly why that set up does not work. I play on the Nintendo Switch version, aka Bedrock. (I'll mention crop block, it's actually called the farmland block, y'all know what I mean) *Do not use redstone. Even though a button can activate the redstone, the dispenser will sit and do nothing. I have heard redstone had a wonky update where somethings don't work as they should. This seems to be one of them! *Dispenser does need all 9 buckets filled. I tried just having 1 water bucket in the center just to see, and 1 in each spot per try, but it really does need all 9. So in survival that's quite a bit of iron! *Dispenser can NOT be turned off by hitting the button again, that just uses another bucket of water. This is actually my first time I've ever seen water come out from a dispenser, on Bedrock, and not just spit out the buckets. That is awesome!! *Do not place a source of water below the level the crop blocks are at, it will not be recognized as a water source. *Do not plant a crop in front of the dispensers. You'll need to place a block in front of the dispenser in order to stop the water flow since the block space in front of the dispenser acts as the water source. Otherwise do have the dispenser raised 1 block higher than the crop blocks, but you'll still need to place a block in front of the dispenser to stop the water flow. 1 dispenser can take care of a crop field (when the dispenser is 1 block above the crops) the size of an area that is 7x6. I think I counted that right. But the issue is about half of the crop blocks will just turn to dirt. A water source block that is below a crop block does not get recognized that a source of water is near.
OH, 1 more thing, a button can be placed directly on top of the dispenser, on the backside, or on a block just above or below the dispenser. And as I mentioned, hitting the button a second time does not stop the water flow. Now if only the redstone issue can be solved, that'd be great so I could do more than 1 field at the same time.
Hello, we're in 1.21.1JAVA I've done everything like you for the "farm" with water and when I press the button there's no water in the middle + and on the borders.. Also It doesn't go to the end. Only way to fix it is to add 4 water source.. Did you used a mod or smth ?
Dude, if you are using a realistic mod, can you tell me the name of the mod? I've been looking for the name of the mod for 2 days and I can't find it and I wasn't sure if you would answer, but I wanted to ask you as a last resort.
Made a few minor changes but not many at all the house is stunning
That's clever using the dispenser with water to harvest crops
You came back! Love you!
Always love your videos!
happy to see you posting videos again! this is a beautiful house
I‘ve used your tutorials for all of my main worlds, absolutely love this one! Welcome back❤
Thank you so much !!
Welcome back! You got new subscriber ❤❤❤❤
doing this in survival rn 😭 got me trippin at 1 am haha but lovely house! keep up the good work
We missed you, welcome back 🥰
Yes, I agree.
nice to have you back
You're back! I'm so happy! Can you show us how you finish your previous project? Stardew valley i mean, love you ❤️
Welcome back
Please continue your project of stardrew vally
Eyyy your back! It’s been so long since you last posted. You deserved that break! And keep up the good content ❤
Don't delay in uploading the videos. I love all your videos. I am following you from Egypt.
Amazing video! Thanks for the build
Your video is great, thank you~
from Taiwan
Would this work on Bedrock please?....before I get to the end and realise it won't haha. Great too see you back too 😀
Well this is a first for me. Before, a dispenser would only spit out the buckets, not actually spit out a water source. That is awesome.
I've been trying to figure things out on how to get this to work for bedrock users, so I created a new comment. Go check it out and see if that solution works for you.
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As always, the top
Amazing can you build a tutorial of building a big village with automatic farms ❤
Very nice ❤
We missed you ❤😊
BEDROCK USERS, on Switch:
It has taken me a while to figure out exactly why that set up does not work. I play on the Nintendo Switch version, aka Bedrock.
(I'll mention crop block, it's actually called the farmland block, y'all know what I mean)
*Do not use redstone.
Even though a button can activate the redstone, the dispenser will sit and do nothing. I have heard redstone had a wonky update where somethings don't work as they should. This seems to be one of them!
*Dispenser does need all 9 buckets filled. I tried just having 1 water bucket in the center just to see, and 1 in each spot per try, but it really does need all 9. So in survival that's quite a bit of iron!
*Dispenser can NOT be turned off by hitting the button again, that just uses another bucket of water.
This is actually my first time I've ever seen water come out from a dispenser, on Bedrock, and not just spit out the buckets. That is awesome!!
*Do not place a source of water below the level the crop blocks are at, it will not be recognized as a water source.
*Do not plant a crop in front of the dispensers. You'll need to place a block in front of the dispenser in order to stop the water flow since the block space in front of the dispenser acts as the water source.
Otherwise do have the dispenser raised 1 block higher than the crop blocks, but you'll still need to place a block in front of the dispenser to stop the water flow.
1 dispenser can take care of a crop field (when the dispenser is 1 block above the crops) the size of an area that is 7x6. I think I counted that right. But the issue is about half of the crop blocks will just turn to dirt. A water source block that is below a crop block does not get recognized that a source of water is near.
OH, 1 more thing, a button can be placed directly on top of the dispenser, on the backside, or on a block just above or below the dispenser. And as I mentioned, hitting the button a second time does not stop the water flow.
Now if only the redstone issue can be solved, that'd be great so I could do more than 1 field at the same time.
I want light and shadow module
Hello, we're in 1.21.1JAVA I've done everything like you for the "farm" with water and when I press the button there's no water in the middle + and on the borders.. Also It doesn't go to the end. Only way to fix it is to add 4 water source.. Did you used a mod or smth ?
no it works just fine u fucked up smth i just did it in 1.21.1 java too and no mods
What texture pack do you use?
Dude, if you are using a realistic mod, can you tell me the name of the mod? I've been looking for the name of the mod for 2 days and I can't find it and I wasn't sure if you would answer, but I wanted to ask you as a last resort.
nice
Hello
Please upload video on stardew valley survival base part 5
Forgive my ignorance, but why are torches placed under a layer of sod where the house is being built?
To help prevent mobs from spawning.
amazing
what shadow you used
bro remembered his password, missed you mayn
Дом супер, но я немножко походу туповат для постройки этого домика 😢
凄すぎる~ クオリティー すごいです✨
depois de 6 mês 🎉🎉
tell me how many cells
These dimensions are wrong dawg
Fr. Shit had me confused af
л7з иса
Learn to count plz