This is a known and working design, its cheap and it produces A LOT OF Iron, but you'll have to spawnproof the area around the hole with buttons or slabs (~10 blocks in every directions) aswell as remove any caves around the area, otherwise golems will spawn outside of the hole. You can also put a zombie in a boat 4 blocks above the killing hole, it'll help attract golems that spawn on the surface.
@@pretzylstyx7092 To make it work you can try adding workstations near the beds so the villagers can work. On bedrock, the villagers have to be able to work. No need for zombies either. Just knock out some stone blocks and stuff some job blocks and you should get at least one golem every minute or so. EDIT: after rewatching, I don't recommend trying to fix this farm at all for bedrock. the "center" of the village will cause golems to spawn outside of the water. Just find another one. Best one I've found and use all the time is one by silentwisper
Well theoretically at 4 golems at a time it should have only produced about 3 and a half stacks of iron in 10 minutes taking avg 4 ingots from each golem and assuming each golem takes 40s to spawn. Can anyone tell me am i wrong or he afked for a little long??
Build it right don't push the zombies too far I recommend putting zombies into one block seep hole in the vilalger chamber with a soul sand and bubble elevator this will also break the line of sight so you can try that in a creative world
Imma save it for later in my playlist good tutorial:)
This is a known and working design, its cheap and it produces A LOT OF Iron, but you'll have to spawnproof the area around the hole with buttons or slabs (~10 blocks in every directions) aswell as remove any caves around the area, otherwise golems will spawn outside of the hole. You can also put a zombie in a boat 4 blocks above the killing hole, it'll help attract golems that spawn on the surface.
why the water on top of the hoppers? seems unnecessary
Fix your title, this will not work for bedrock
i just built it in creative and then when i built it thought tk check comments and yeah didn’t work amazinngggg
@@pretzylstyx7092 To make it work you can try adding workstations near the beds so the villagers can work. On bedrock, the villagers have to be able to work. No need for zombies either. Just knock out some stone blocks and stuff some job blocks and you should get at least one golem every minute or so. EDIT: after rewatching, I don't recommend trying to fix this farm at all for bedrock. the "center" of the village will cause golems to spawn outside of the water. Just find another one. Best one I've found and use all the time is one by silentwisper
@@nonamemcnotaspy8654 thank you i will test it out
I wouldn't say this as a cheapest farm. coz i hav seen farms which take less resources and less digging than u did.. but its good
Well theoretically at 4 golems at a time it should have only produced about 3 and a half stacks of iron in 10 minutes taking avg 4 ingots from each golem and assuming each golem takes 40s to spawn. Can anyone tell me am i wrong or he afked for a little long??
terrible farm, zombies keep killing villagers,
Build it right don't push the zombies too far I recommend putting zombies into one block seep hole in the vilalger chamber with a soul sand and bubble elevator this will also break the line of sight so you can try that in a creative world