For everyone that is after update put workstations same level as villagers now and not under them. If you have the workstation under villagers change it. Please like so ppl can see this.
@@lukehosman8789 if it doesn’t work just move work stations but since it works for you I’d just keep it the old way. Idk why some have to moved and others not. My friends all had the same prob and I moved work stations and it fixed theirs too. If it works for you good deal if not try changing work stations. Maybe they are something different that effects others with the work stations idk but I do know I’ve fixed a lot of ppls iron farms moving the stations. So an update on my comment (do it the old way first if it doesn’t work do it my way and see if that fixes it) sorry for the delay reply. Yt gave me no notifications.
And in case anyone is wondering is I replaced all the villagers and workstations and beds twice and that didn’t fix mine. It only worked after I moved work stations to same level as villagers.
A little help for those who wonders, *DISCLAIMER* : I did this test on version 1.20.0 (Bedrock obviously) and creative mode. Bold text means they're a FAQ, if something is wrong or you want to ask for more, don't hesitate, I will reply it : *Question 1* Q : *Why iron golems spawning outside?* A : *Because dirts are spawnable block, you can put a 7x7 leaves/slab outside the farm.* *Question 2* Q : *Why iron golem "not" spawning?* A : *Check if a nearby underground cave(s)/tunnel(s) exist, approximately within the range of 25y.* *Question 2.1* Q : *Why iron golem still not spawning after I fill the space?* A : *You missed some point(s) in the video.* *Solution if you did everything correctly : You can make this farm in air, I made it 40 blocks above (from ground level) and it works* *Question 3* Q : *Instead of iron golem, why cat keep spawning?* A : *Because villager also have a chance to spawn a cat, make sure to tame 5 cats and make them sit nearby to farm, you can get 2 and breed them until you get 5.* *Question 4* Q : *I will make the farm in air, can iron golem spawn in the ground?* A : *As long as your villagers chamber is higher than 30 blocks vertically, no.* Question 5 Q : Can I replace the campfire with soul campfire? A : Yes, you can. Question 6 (air farm) Q : I tamed the cats and one of them fell, what should I do? A : You can make them stand and all you need to do is just go back to the farm so the cat will teleport. Question 7 Q : What's the safest coordinate to do this farm? A : Approximately 9(x)x9(z) 30y from any 2(x)x3(y)x2(z) underground cave to prevent any iron golem spawning in the cave or ground if you make the farm in air. *Question 8* Q : *Did you do all the things said in the video?* A : *No, I make 30 beds instead of 20, 30 villagers and 30 fletching table, still a 5x5 hole, probably 14 depth.* *Question 9* Q : *What's the rate of irons you get?* A : *I got the rate of 156 irons/hour and 39 golems/hour.* *Question 10* Q : *Can I leave the farm or I need to be close to it?* A : *You shouldn't leave your farm by 30 blocks horizontally and 20 blocks vertically.* Question 11 Q : If I afk for hour(s) (3 days in game) and a phantom spawn, what to do? A : You have a cat, so yeah, I also spawned about 96 phantoms during the test and even spawned one on the block where I stand, none of them hit me (changed to survival). Question 12 Q : Does having many hostile mobs nearby affect iron golem spawn rate? A : No. *Question 13* Q : *Can I put zombie to scare the villagers and increase iron golem's spawn rate?* A : *Scaring the villager doesn't affect the spawn rate (Bedrock only).* Question 14 Q : Is it true the villager must be scared by zombie/pillager once in order for the farm to work? A : No. Question 15 Q : How many days in game does it take for this test? A : It takes 5 days, I put 3 clocks (2 in item frame, 1 in my hotbar) to get an exact in game time (I'm lazy to find a texture pack). Question 16 Q : Do you think 5 in game days test is enough? A : Yes, it results in an average of 52 (53) irons/day and 13.3 (13) iron golems/day. *Question 17* Q : *Is it true if I should make the farm far away from any village?* A : *Yes, it's partially true and it's about 120 blocks away, but you can destroy every beds and workstations there, once you do a "/locate structure village" command (which is cheat), it should shows you the other nearby village, if necesarry you can destroy the bell.* *Question 18* Q : *Does it means I can make the farm in that "village"?* A : *Yes, but you need to kill the previous natural iron golem, and it's also a bit risky as a zombie may spawn during the process and infect the villagers.* Question 19 Q : How many ticks in game is 1 second/1 minute/1 hour in real life? A : 20/1,200/24,000 Question 20 Q : How many tick you used during the test? A : 1, I'm not sure if ticks affect the spawn rate because I once test it with 1000 ticks (on previous farm) and it doesn't affect them at all. Question 21 Q : How long does it usually takes for an iron golem to spawn? A : Normally 35 seconds (700 ticks in game), it has 1/3 chance (1/2 if you tamed 5 cats). Question 22 Q : Is it normal if 2 iron golems spawn at once? A : Yes, depending on the amount of villagers you had, on this test I have 30. Question 23 Q : How many villagers do I need to get 1 iron golem? A : You only need 10, as 10 villagers means 1 iron golem, and yes you can increase the spawn rate by having more villagers within the multiple of 10, but they still have a 1/3 spawn chance every 35 seconds (1/2 if you tamed 5 cats, regardless the amount of villagers you had). Question 24 Q : Once every villagers attached to the bed/workstation, can I put bed/workstation nearby? A : Yes, I also put a bed in distance of 7 blocks vertically (y) and 4 blocks horizontally (x). Also 3 months late 🗿👌
I found a cave down the farm, the farm was working rigth, i heard a lot of zombies so I investigate and now there are no golems, do I need to fill the cave, or make it dark again? thanks for all the info
@@diegonization95 Fill the cave, you don't need cover them entirely, just as big as your farm (x and z wise) until atleast there's no 2x3x2 hole, either way you just need to put it on air 🌚
@@Alufitnes just did it and it doesn't work u.u, cats are spawning again but no golems, can it be built in the air? Or should I find another place or design?
@@diegonization95 Have you tamed the cats? You may tame 5 of them, but if you have a trouble with it you can tame 2 and then breed them until you get 5, wild/naturally spawned cat works too, and after you get 5 of them just make sure to make them sit close to the farm (within the range of
Works wonders but I recommend adding tamed cats nearby, i fenced around the built two blocks out, added a gate, and made 4 tamed cats sit down around the build. This made tons more spawn!!
I was able to get this to work, but only after making sure there were more blocks between where the golems spawn and the surface of the area. If anybody reads this and has issues, just go down a few extra blocks to be safe.
@@zaneforbes04 When I went deeper in my world, I just ran into caverns and gave up as it's too frustrating to try and fill in the open spaces to prevent spawns, so I went up instead. Since "up" is clear, I think I went up about45 blocks and started the build there. No digging to worry with or caverns to try and fill or hunt down golems that spawn in unknown spaces. You could go into spectator mode to look around if you want to built underground, but if you build in the air, it's not difficult, especially if you can start with scaffolding. If you have soul sand and magma blocks, you can even add automatic water elevators to a quick way to get to the chests. Or, since you'll have plenty of iron and wood is so easy to obtain, you can make a column of hoppers to deliver the iron to a chest on the ground, or underground to a base. Just be careful with any beds or work stations that the villagers could pair with. Placing beds could reset where the game thinks the center of the village is, and you'll either stop spawning golems, or they may spawn on the ground. I'm not 100% of the game mechanics, but I think you can break the beds and replace them to rest the center of the village. Tip - the part of the beds with the pillows is what the game views as the center of the village reference. Instead of going in the middle and placing the beds with the pillows on opposite sides, you can place the beds with the pillows towards the middle. Although to be honest, there is a content creator named "The Toaster" that has a better iron farm build. It takes a little more to build, but it has a higher yield of iron, and it combines with a villager trading station all in one so you can have armor and weaponsmiths to trade your massive amounts of iron for more emeralds than you'll ever be able to use, and it's all in a single build. This way, when you need to add village traders, you won't break the iron farm. His farm only works in bedrock, which I didn't catch until I created my new world in Java after my bedrock world crashed so hard the saved games were unrecoverable. When I built my new world, I found a content creator (I forgot his name) but he showed 3 villager farms you could build with day 1 materials. He built an iron farm, villager breeding station, and a crop farm using materials available on day 1. Just dirt, wood products, and stone tools. He used the stolen beds from the village to lure them to the iron farm, trapped them with trapdoors and lowered the area beside the beds 1 block so they didn't pop out when they got out of bed. He built a 3x3 platform with 3 blocks on each side to place fences, and placed 4 blocks 3 blocks high with an open block between them. This allowed the golems to spawn, but the dirt blocks suffocated the golems. It takes a long time for a golem to suffocate, but for a day 1 build, it is giving you iron. He worked on something else then came back several minutes later and gathered enough iron to build a bucket and placed water so the dropped iron would go to one corner for easy pickup. Then when more iron was available, he built hoppers and placed a chest for collecting the iron. You get iron, a bit slowly, but you have iron until you're able to find a lava block for much faster kills. I spent a few days AFK in a safe space in the village while I was at work, and honestly, that little day 1 farm produces enough iron in Java that I have more iron than I can hope to use from this little farm, even though I stopped AFK sitting while iron built up. I have a double chest full of stacks of 64 iron blocks (not ingots), and the double chest at the iron farm is filled the same, and the hoppers and chest above are full. There's ingots and poppy flowers in the top chest because I didn't place it where I could open it. I didn't think I'd ever have so much iron that would be a problem LOL. Since in Java the villagers have to be able to directly access the beds versus just pairing with them, The Toaster's build doesn't produce iron in Java, but the villager trading station is still a great build. I have 30-35 villager traders and because I have more emeralds than I can spend, they are all at master level. If I'm not happy with their master level options, I just kill them and quickly grind a new villager to master and repeat until I'm happy. On that thought, I'd recommend a villager trader that will trade iron for emeralds instead of fletchers. Iron is easier to trade and easier to build stacks of emeralds. You can only trade stacks of 32 sticks for 1 emerald with fletchers. In my bedrock world I had a massive bamboo farm, and you can convert 64 pieces of bamboo into 32 sticks, but when trying to trade sticks for emeralds, you have to do a lot of back and forth and once I started trading iron instead of sticks, I had more emeralds faster and easier than using fletchers. Plus, you can trade emeralds for diamond gear, so you don't need to mine for diamonds for much besides an enchanting table and maybe a few small items. If you don't like the enchants on the trade, disenchant and add whatever you want. With that many emeralds, it's easy to set up 10-15 librarians (or more) and place and replace the lecterns until you have the books you want. Mending, fortune, looting, infinity, fire protection (for the nether), etc. Since you're in bedrock, you can easily fish up a lot of bows with infinity on them already. In Java, that doesn't happen, or it's really really rare. The alchemist that uses the brewing stand at master level will trade ender pearls for emeralds, so you won't need to hunt endermen in the nether for those. When you get to building a gold farm in the nether, use blast resistant blocks like stone (not cobblestone), or smooth stone. Something with a higher blast resistance. If you end up building in a zone with Ghasts, their fireballs will destroy weaker builds such as you seen on YT and that are built with nether blocks.
@@zaneforbes04Also, I didn't think of this at first, but you can make those blocks I had issues with non-spawnable blocks. If it's grass, use a shovel to make it into path blocks. or put down leaf blocks, carpet, or any other non--spawnable blocks, but using a shovel to make path blocks is likely the easiest.
If you have five cats in the area outside sitting down (or perhaps in the AFK area), from what I've researched, the golems should spawn without interfering cat spawns.
Each spawn will either be an iron golem or at cat. Once your cats are blocked off and safe, yo should have 100% iron golem spawns. My bedrock world crashed so I started over in Java, and I've not seen any cats in Java spawning with iron golems.
@@SomeDudeOnRUclips_1 Yes, you can fix this. Up to 5 cats will spawn, and once you have those 5 safely tucked away where they cannot be killed, you should only spawn iron golems from that point forward. The easiest way I can explain this is that iron golems are 3 blocks tall, and if you make a hole on both sides of the lava 2 blocks high the golems can't go into that hold, but if the cats can drop down 1.5 blocks, the water flowing should quickly push all 5 cats into these holes and holding area where they cannot jump back out. Once the 5 cats are secured you can fill in those holes and put campfires to speed up the kills on the iron golems. Or if you have soul sand or soul soil (I forget which), you can make a soul campfire that does 2x the damage of a campfire to increase the skill speed. Only a certain number of golems can spawn, which I think is 1 golem per 10 villagers. So, the faster a golem dies, the faster another can spawn. That's what I hate about (most) content creators for Minecraft videos. They build something in a creative world where nothing is around that can break the farm, when in the real MC world these farms will be built near a base. If it is not built near a base, the farm will not run once you're a certain distance away, so it has to be able to work around other creations. A build like this without any game mechanics explaining what is happening is useless. So many people will build this farm and it will work for a short time, then something insignificant will happen that the player doesn't even realize because it will be minutes or hours later when they realize the farm is no longer working. By then, they have no clue what broke it or how to fix it, and the hours spent getting resources and building this far will be a waste. If I had the time I'd take builds like this which if more information was shared would be a great build, recreate them myself and post videos with updates to make these builds more functional, and build them near my real world base so people could see they work in the real world. Instead of building this, I suggest looking up "Chapman Farms", Minecraft TOP 3 EARLY GAME Farms | No Redstone, Day 1 Builds. He went into creative and created the items needed versus farming them, then switched back into survival and built 3 farms on day 1 (less than 20 minutes) and they worked. Granted, he started in a village with the materials, but they are all materials you can get on day one. A couple stacks of wood, a few stacks of dirt, and stone axe, shovel, and hoe. His iron farm was build with 25 blocks of dirt, 12 fence posts, 6 trapdoors, 3 beds stolen from the village, and that was it. The way the dirt blocks were positioned suffocated the golems so it was slow, and the iron fell on the elevated platform, but once he had 3 iron he put water in the corner and the iron was pushed to the corner where he could jump and get it. More iron and he built hoppers to collect it into a chest. I'd skip how he put the lava up for faster kills and do it the way this farm puts the signs up. While he was doing that he was going back and forth setting up an automatic crop farm and a village spawner, all with wood, dirt, and stolen beds. You'd think a small iron farm like that wouldn't produce much, but with the zombie scaring the 3 villagers, it puts out plenty of iron. I'm playing in a Java world so it may work differently in bedrock, but I went AFK for a few days while working and sleeping overnight, and in 2-3 days I had more iron than I could use. I have a villager trading station with about 50 traders, and probably 1/3 of them are traders I can trade iron with for emeralds. I have a nice skeleton spawner XP farm, but I never use it because I get XP so much faster just trading iron ingots for emeralds. I have more stacks of 64 blocks of emeralds than I can hope to use, and I have two suits of fully enchanted armor. One with fire protection for the nether, and one with general protection for the normal world. All my tools and weapons are fully enchanted (everything including mending, even on my shovels and hoes), so after that 2-3 days of AFK building up iron, I have so much it is rotting on the platform because I can't trade it with villagers fast enough to get rid of it. Yep, just with 3 villagers and a zombie. Although to be fair, I built a new world so my base is at the village where I built these farms, so you'd need to bring 2 villagers to your base to create the breeding station, but it's cake from there. If you're in bedrock, look up "The toaster". He has an iron farm build that can house up to 60 villagers, although once past 50 the iron golem spawn rate slowed down. You'd never need that many golems to spawn, but it is an excellent build for a villager trading station. I found out the hard way it only works in bedrock because it didn't do anything to spawn golems in Java, but it's worth building without the water on top to trade with villagers. As amazing as his build is, I could built it more compact. His villager stalls are 2 blocks deep, one for the villager and one for the workstation. I've found workstations can trap XP orbs and slow down your XP rate with trades. So, once my traders are at master level, I break the workstation, put the villager in a minecart and move them away, dig a one block deep hole where they stand, put the workstation under the villager, then put them back. The block in front of the villager has a trapdoor so they can't get out, or you can leave them in the minecart, and there's nothing to block the XP orbs from reaching you. Using this method, you could be the villager trading station with a smaller footprint. I'd rebuild these farms with my upgrades and post on YT if I had the time...sadly, I don't. Hopefully this will give you tons of info to help your world.
@@Troy-Echoso when r u gonna start posting these videos bro, cuz I got a different iron farm for bedrock, but it doesn’t work cuz the villagers won’t link to the beds ( I’ve made sure all beds in our area as well as all possible work stations have been broken) but they still won’t link to the beds that r like 10 blocks away from them. The one I use is from the RUclipsr silentwisperer posted like 2 months ago. I’m not minecraft expert, just a guy playing on a realm with his friends, but my iron farm won’t work after I spent hours moving the 20 villagers to the spot. U sound like u could make some wonderful videos
@@redpurda1429Thanks, I really appreciate it. It's amazing what you learn when you get really frustrated with crappy videos and build after build failing. I'm not 100% sure about bedrock, but try breaking all the beds in the iron farm, then placing them down again. The beds should create the center of the village, which should be based on the pillows of the beds. I may have said it before, but take a look at "The Toaster" and his villager farm. The title is "HOW TO FIX YOUR IRON FARM IN MINECRAFT BEDROCK 1.20". Actually, that's the second one where he explains some of the game mechanics. The build is "1.20 THE BEST IRON + VILLAGER FARM IN MINECRAFT BEDROCK 1.20". I was an idiot and missed the bedrock part of the title, and it doesn't work in Java. But if you watch 10-15 seconds in, he has black and white wool in the center of his water to push the golems to the kill chamber. That is directly over top of the pillow section of the beds. Then he goes out something like 8 blocks in every direction. It has a little safe area for cats, a village breeder, and room for up to 60 villager traders, but he said once you get past 50, the iron golems actually slow down. You'll never need the amount of iron this farm will produce and it will end up rotting on the ground, but it's still an awesome build for (if nothing else) the villager trading station. I was having issues with a village iron farm and at times, I just had to breed as many villagers as I could, then kill the adults and let the new baby villagers grow and pair with the beds. Anyway, breaking the beds first is the easiest thing to try. "IF" all the other beds in a 64 (or more) block area are gone, they should link to the beds. If there are beds in a 64 block radius (which The Toaster shows just how big of an area that is), it could cause problems with the game mechanics. At 64 blocks, the iron farm build was fading into the clouds due to distance. Oh, if you're going to build this villager trading station/iron farm, add the food for the two farmers slowly so you can control how fast the villagers reproduce. You'll want to take a little time so you can put down the workstation, then break it and replace repeatedly until you get the item you want, such as Mending on a librarian. If you want to do it the easy way, put down a sticky piston with a lever, push button, or whatever, and hit the button to pull the workstation away from the villager which will break the link between the villager and the workstation, and it will go back and link again, and again, and again, until you get the items on the trader you want. Then move down a station and repeat. I'm patient. I put in a couple baby villagers and just worked those and added another every 10-15 minutes. It's less frustrating to do it slow, but do it right, than to have to have villagers linking to the wrong workstations and starting over. I wish you luck! You can build it out of anything, but I hate cobblestone so I made stone bricks. Another guy I was talking to was building a farm to collect drops from guardians for prismatic blocks for a futuristic looking build. Let me know how it goes!
I did exactly what was in the video on the new update and it’s not working. It’s not near no other villagers or villages and there’s nothing spot indicates it’s spawning cats, but not iron golems
IMPORTANT; So normally, iron golems have a chance to spawn every 35 seconds, in a 17x17 area. If you build this farm, it no longer has a 17x17 so if it tries to spawn outside that area shown above, it takes another 35 seconds with a CHANCE to spawn in that area. This farm on average spawns every 5 minutes or so because of all the failed attempts outside the spawning area. I have AFKd for a couple hours at least and have less than 4 stacks. Basically, the iron golem has a 10% chance to actually spawn when it is supposed to.
Place chest before the other hoppers so you can link them to the chest and place a 7x7 leaves area around the farm. Also terraform the surrounding area before starting so that the 7x7 leaves will be flat. Also place a 2 block high hedge around the 7x7 leaves to prevent mobs from getting in
For everyone with problems this might help, I built mine in creative first. Worked the tweaks out you should do the same as the experience and understanding of the farm helps a lot and it’s really simple once you use 1% of your brain. I made it in a mountain at height 85 with 15 solid blocks beneath and on all sides to prevent golems spawning elsewhere. Also didn’t place blocks at the end of the beds, I also made a stair case up to the fletcher floor so the villagers can go up and down and sleep at night. For some reason, maybe because it’s a mountain, cats aren’t spawning. So I deleted the campfires inside the farm. I felt like they caused a issue with golems spawning. Maybe I was being impatient or just tweaking but my farm has no campfires do to this. Also 150 blocks from villages. No green coats. And good luck. This still works on mine craft 1.20.40
@@sippingthepeachsoda sorry for the late reply I just figured out how to view my YT comments. Yes fill in every block to the sides and below. Caves, gaps, holes all of it.
@@thisisasimulation7037thank you so much for the info. I’m screenshotting your comment to refer back to when I build my farm here in the next week or two
I ran into that problem with caverns underneath my build, so I just went the other way and went up 45+ blocks high in the air and did the build there. I had more caverns and space than I could fill in, even with lava and water to fill in with cobblestone. Knowing that now, if I was putting out a video like this, I'd recommend going into spectator mode to make sure you're not wasting hours building this just to find out it failed due to caverns and forcing a rebuild. People may whine that is cheating, but I'm 53, a husband, father, homeowner (with repairs, upgrades, lawn, dogs, etc.), full time employee, and work a side business I own, so I don 't have time to waste building when it could fail over such a simple issue to avoid.
@@ethnmp3657 Thanks! Glad I could help someone out. If you have golems spawning on the ground, just take a shovel and turn the dirt into a pathway using the right mouse button. Pathways are non-spawnable blocks. Not to take views away from this guy, but the easiest iron farm I've found that was amazingly simple that you could build it with only dirt and wood. Chapman Farms (video title Minecraft TOP 3 EARLY GAME Farms | No Redstone, Day 1 Builds) is it. I don't now if it works in bedrock, but this one works in Java. He had the materials from creative mode, then had all 3 farms built in less than 20 minutes. The materials he grabbed in creative were just dirt, wood, and a couple stone tools. Find a village, steal all the beds, and place 3 beds in a flat open area, and start building the iron farm. Once night falls, place the 3 beds for where the villagers will stay 24/7, break the ones the villagers are sleeping on, and the rest is cake. The killing portion is just 25 blocks of dirt, and 12 fence posts. The 3 stolen beds from the village, and some trapdoors. There's no lava at this point, so you place dirt blocks in a manner that allows the golems to spawn, but they suffocate, which is slow. But you have iron quickly so you can build a bucket and use water to push the iron to a corner, to build hoppers and a chest to collect, and add lava when you find it. Honestly, it seemed slow at first, but before I finished building a larger iron farm, this day 1 farm was putting out enough iron that I have a full double chest of stacks of 64 blocks of iron, and 4-5 stacks of 64 size blocks of emeralds. I have a villager trading station with maybe 8 guys that I can trade iron with for emeralds and XP, and I can't trade it fast enough to get rid of the excess iron. The last time I played I had 2 double chests that were so full the iron was rotting at the collection hoppers. Oh, his build doesn't have fences around the zombie. One tiny screw up while making a change and the next thing you know a golem spawned on a spawnable block you didn't realize was there, it kills your zombie, and the iron production stops. Once the zombie is in place, put fences on all 4 sides, and leave the one facing the villagers 1 fence high, and 2 blocks away from the zombie so if you have a spawnable block by mistake, it won't instantly kill your zombie and leave you waiting to replace him. And don't put the signs up the way he does. It's a pain in the butt. Just use the 3 signs as always in a corner. 2 on the wall, and one out for a bottom support. This video here has that 3 sign lava holder at 4:04. So many people are building these massive iron farms that put out hundreds or thousands of iron an hour. In an hour or so you'd have more than you could ever hope to use. There's a guy named, "The Toaster" that has this video (1.20 THE BEST IRON + VILLAGER FARM IN MINECRAFT BEDROCK 1.20) that is a massive iron farm and villager trading station. It only works in bedrock, but you can use it for a good build for a villager trading station. It has a built in villager breeding station that goes into a railway to put the baby villagers into their slots. You can control the flow by limiting the food given to the villagers. I didn't catch that this only worked in bedrock so I wasted time I didn't have to in my java game, but the trading station is amazing, and that day 1 iron farm is all I need after AFKing while not playing for a day or two. Sorry for the long post, but these are the best builds I've found. Oh, you may know this, but when you go into the nether to build a gold farm killing zombie piglins, build it out of stone or smooth stone, but not cobble stone. If there are ghast around, their blasts will eventually destroy the cobblestone, but not stone or smooth stone. Plus, if you're running from zombies for some reason, the stone will stand out and be easy to spot. Glass is good too as you can see through it, but mobs can't see through the glass, but I keep spare as the ghast blasts will destroy glass. I'd rebuild it somewhere else, but where I happened to build now has 2 zombie piglin spawn points in range of my bow, and if I ever had the ability to build a bridge, a 3rd spawn point would join in when I shoot one of the zombie spawn points. I trapped a piglin in my zombie piglin killing area so I can trade gold for items right there. When I added soul speed to my boots, I didn't realize the speed boost and the first time I ran across soul sand, it boosted me and I barely stopped before falling 100ish blocks into a huge lava lake. The sad part is I've spent hours in mines looking for diamonds, both strip mining and scouring along cave walls, and only found 1 diamond. All that, and I can't even build an enchanting table yet.
@@joshuaengland6189 You need to golems to spawn in your confined space. If there are caverns around that the iron golems can spawn in, one or two spawning there will bring your iron drop rate to zero. I suggest making a back up copy of your world, then going into spectator mode and look for caverns to be safe. Or, instead of building DOWN into the ground, go up 15-20 blocks and build the iron farm in the air. Iron golems won't spawn in the air, and they have a limited amount of range to spawn from the village center. When I built this, I went up about 30 blocks just to be on the safe side. After collecting iron for a short while, I had enough to build a chain of hoppers to bring the iron down to my base so I didn't need to go back and forth to collect the iron manually. Also, cats will spawn, up to 5 total. Either a cat or iron golem will spawn, and if you can get the 5 cats into a safe space, 100% of the spawn from there on out will be iron golems. Give the cats an out by the fire that's 1.5 blocks high or more so the cat's can't jump back out. That may just be in bedrock edition. I switched to Java several months ago and until I was typing this, I didn't realize I've not seen any cats.
Thank you so much! I was looking for an Iron farm that actually worked on Bedrock. I spent 3 hours trying everything in my creative test world. I saw this and had to try, it worked perfectly. I’ll be sure to implement this into my main survival world soon! Great vid!
Really dont understand why my farm isnt working. I built everything to a t, checked caves for extra spawns and im not getting a single golem spawn. Built it twice one in ground one in the air and neither are producing any results. Even used different work stations and everything
Here are some tils: Iron golems don't spawn at night, make sure the slabs are not burnable or fire spread is of, as of 1.20.8 works just like the video explains it
this is perfect for skyblock, however a normal world would be a challenge as you’d have to clear out hundreds of blocks’ worth of area to ensure the golem’s don’t spawn elsewhere
@@CJ-rl4kdThat happened to me too. I didn't want to build away from my base, so I just used some scaffolding and instead of building down into the earth, I started my build about 45 blocks or so in the air. As I gathered iron, I built a column of hoppers to bring the iron and poppy flowers down to the ground, or rather, underground to my base. I recommend using trading stations for villagers to have the ability to trade iron for emeralds. It makes the 20 fletchers into something more useful that you can trade emeralds for diamond armor and weapons, and tools, and you'll have access to item's you'll actually use where fletchers are kind of trash vendors in my opinion. Maybe toss in a few lecterns to make librarians for some good enchanted books.
@@Troy-Echo actually build it over the ocean because my base is pretty close to one and it works perfectly and I also build a system to transfer the stuff into my base. And same I only use Fletcher's for the emeralds 💀 because like you said they're pretty useless.
@@CJ-rl4kdActually, fletchers are still pretty useless for trading for emeralds, and now I consider them nothing but a waste of space. With even a mediocre iron farm, you can get emeralds much faster trading iron ingots, and without the hassle of emptying your inventory and making sticks from chopping down trees or converting bamboo. My new world has an iron farm with 3 villagers and 1 zombie that summons a single golem at a time, and I'd take that any day over my last world that had this 20 fletcher iron farm for iron production any day. My huge bamboo farm had 6 or 8 sets of double chests for storage, and it took a while to fill them, plus I used them for cooking my crops. Moving stacks or 64 bamboo to make 32 sticks is a tedious process compared to gathering ingots and making iron blocks, and you can get a lot more emeralds from a single village trader before they give you the big red X than a fletcher. I have 4 fletchers in my new iron farm / trader station, and I've been playing EQ2 recently, but when I am back in Minecraft, I'm going to kill those 4 and replace them with librarians for different types of armor protection, and a weaponsmith that can make me diamond sword. I've spent hours roaming caverns looking for diamonds, and the old way of mining down near the bedrock level, and I only have 1 diamond to show for it. I have something like 6 stacks for 64 blocks of emeralds, and because I have more emeralds than I can use, I am backed up with double chests of 64 blocks of iron, and the iron farm is backed up too. I have so much gold from nether zombie piglin farming that I am just trading it with piglins for random stuff. I've cleared about 1/2 a Bastion gathering ancient debris and such for Netherite gear, but I still do not have enough diamonds to make an enchanting table or diamond sword. It's both sad and funny to me. I think my next build will be a slime farm, bamboo farm, and crop farm.
There is just one problem with the small designs like that. And that is that the villagers will push each other around it may work for a while but some of them will eventually delink from their workstation or bed if they cant reach it for some time. When that happens nothing will spawn untill you break all beds and stations and replace them.
I built it in my survival world because I didn’t wana mine for iron.During the building,I thought it won't work.But after finishing,It worked perfectly! I will recommend this farm to the beginners. Tips:Have at least 5 tamed cats around the farm! ..... Good luck!
I had to make more vertical space between the beds and put the villagers in the area with the beds to even get them to breed. Basically I have the same layer of beds at the bottom as the video, two blocks of air, a second layer of beds, two blocks of air, and then the layer of blocks above. I also mined the outermost blocks of the middle divider so that the villagers can move between the two layers of beds. Their workstations are built into the walls, and since they can access the sides of them, they're claiming them with no issues. No golems yet as the last couple baby villagers need to grow up. (had to kill 3 greencoats). Will update when/if I get golems when I have twenty adult non-greencoats. Edit: That was quick, works like a freaking charm! Playing 1.20.51 Bedrock on PC
And a question I have prior to building this is, do u need to be there for the golems to spawn, or can it be for example like 300 blocks away from my main building area with the boys?
@@johnreeves1257 oh whoops I built it like 300 blocks away thinking u had to be far. But it didn’t work anyway and I even stayed there afk. I have no idea why these won’t work for me
@@johnreeves1257 I’ve now built it close by, did it just like the video expect I did the 2 blocks or air thing with the beds. Still not working lol. This shit never works for me
If I remember correctly a village spawns a cat for every four beds so if you tame five cats (20/4 = 5) and sit them down near the farm then no more cats should spawn.
The villager area seems to work good. I would trade with a villager to lock in their role. If you trade with one of the same class you trade with them all. The golem spawn area is not big enough though. Golems can spawn 17x17 centered with the village if you make the pit any smaller they can and will spawn outside. Some different manipulation is needed with the water. These small changes maxxed my rates. Watch for caves below. But don''t fret to much just light them up and keep zombies from pooling under the villager area.
I built this farm. It was working fine when I log in. It'll work for a little while and then all of a sudden it'll stop i dont know why By log out and wait for a while and log back in and start working, and then it stops again
Question: Does the iron farm have to be 150 blocks away from a village horizontally? Do diagonals change the distance needed? I'm asking cause if I go that far the iron farm will be floating high in the air. (My base is built on a cherry grove and the site of the iron farm is a biome at least 20-30 blocks lower down.)
Mine works very randomly and it is not spawning them consistently. It'll go periods of around like 15 minutes without any spawns. I have cats, it is 50 blocks above the ground, I've lit up the caves and surface underneath it. But, nothing seems to be working. Does it work at night? Also, is there other things I should consider?
Some tutorials say to be 100-150 blocks away from village. Others say to be close-ish. I want to build this at my base but I have a villager breeder and other work stations, will it work there or not? Im so confused.
non of these video's mention this is a hugely flawed build. You have to have a HUGE area to grab golems, you have to make sure there are no caves within 100x100x100 area or they can spawn there and that includes underwater, underwater caves, caves, ect
I’ve tried this twice now and I can only get cats to spawn, I filled all nearby caves with lava, I’ve moved workstations to the same level as the villagers and I still can’t get golems to spawn, helppp
You have to stick the work stations in the walls, it wouldn’t work until I did so. I also put some cats inside the afk room so there would be less cat spawns in the area
i didnt work at all or it worked but stopped ? 1, make the farm at least 150 block away to guarantee. 2. all has to be adult ( fletcher) ,no green villager or any villager u had TRADED (idk abt this but no trade villager is better) 3. the floor that cover villagers cant be glass 4. turn on x ray to see if the golem spawn under any cave when u finish irongolem should be spawn immi. then if it stoped, check for caves and cover with leaves
Worked perfectly for about 4 stacks and then some breeding and stuff happened when i wanted 20 villages, now the golems stopped spawning but cats still spawn, killed down to 15 villager so every villager has a bed and can access ws, does this mean there has to be a golem somewhere?
In fact it did, i downloaded the survival world to a creative world, then used a tp cheat to tp me to nearest iron golem and it had spawned in a creeper hole i covered up
Edit: I ended up fixing by spawn proofing the area more by placing leaves around the area. Side note: is there a way to stack this so that you can yield more iron golem per hour?
I built this, but my villagers are maxing out at 13. I have 20 beds. And I moved the workstations to the same level as the villagers. But they won’t breed past 13.
Hey guys! So i tried to build this, but i tried editing it a little based on other comments i saw. I play on xbox. Dont want to do creative mode so i can get achievements. So. I made 2 levels of beds with a path that the villagers can go between levels to get to their stations. First level has 10 beds, 10 workstations in the wall behind the beds. Second level has 10 beds, 10 workstations in the wall behind the beds. I gave villagers food to breed them up. Now, while they were breeding and i was setting up the kill chamber, i did get like 4 IG spawn, but not in the chamber. However, now none are spawning. Is anyone still around in the comments that can help?
mine worked for awhile and then it stopped working and won’t even spawn them, i check underneath and found no cave. and i’ve tried re building it still nothing, any idea what i did wrong?
So this is the first farm I've ever built in 12 years this games been out. And I followed it to the tea. But I'm not getting the rates you said it would be. Left it overnight and didn't get 5 stacks of iron. Now have it on normal mode(xbox btw) and still not producing the stacks yet. What did I do wrong? Need me some iron for other builds.
instead of putting the fletching tables (or looms or whatever work station u chose) put a solid ground like cobble or wood for the ground and put the work stations in the wall around the villagers
can you use more villagers? i have a bunch and i dont need them for anything, i feel like more villagers + more mobs that scare the villagers = more iron golems, am i wrong or right?
I am having some issues where they do spawn in the hole correctly sometimes but then other times they spawn outside the area and just roam around. I have to kill it for another to spawn and again sometimes they spawn correctly and sometimes they don’t. Any tips?
I guess I made a mistake and I put a mending trader a bit too close to the farm and now the golems stopped spawning in the water. I made pathways everywhere around the farm so they can't spawn anywhere else but now they aren't spawning at all. Do I have to move my mending villager or can I somehow reset and fix the farm? Edit: I moved the villager far away and the golems still aren’t spawning Edit 2: I killed almost all of the villagers and let them repopulate but now only cats are spawning.
Things you need to check - 1) is there any caves close by? Underneath or beside it? You’ll need to fill in or mob proof the caves if so. (Cover the floor of the caves with slabs or carpet) 2) is there any villages or groups of villagers within 150 blocks? You’ll need to kill them or move them or move your iron farm (if there’s a villagers close by, the golems will spawn near them)
I've really been struggling with this, i usually have 2 hours to spare everyday. I've built this twice, 150 blocks away from a village, i think theres an illeger outpust nearby my builds, but the iron golems wont spawn, only the cats. 20 fletchers, 20 beds and workstations placed on the ground. There could possibly be an underground cave im not aware of, is it possible to build this system higher into the air?
Someone please explain to me. I've made the older ver of this farm. Didn't work. Then I made the farm from the video 1 month ago (the 18x18) one. Not finished yet. I have 2 villagers (for trading) within a radius of 100 blocks. Is that the reason or did I make them wrong?
1, make the farm at least 150 block away to guarantee. 2. all has to be adult ( fletcher) ,no green villager or any villager u had traded 3. the floor that cover villagers cant be glass 4. turn on x ray to see if the golem spawn under any cave 5. be patient, once u completed iron golem will spawn right the way but it took quite a while for the next one to spawn.
if i make this inside of my villager home base will it just not work? or will golems spawn all over the place? unfortunately i chose to live inside a village to make a lil town. can i just use all my villagers in my base to power the farm?
I dont get it... I made it in another world in creative and it worked perfectly but when i made it on server it didn't worked i even did everything exactly same dont know what to do now... Any helpers?
Me still doesnt work it like they angry at something after check on farm. The problem is the bed i follow this. But they still doing angry thing. Help?
This farm was working for me while I was building it earlier, and came back a few hours later to finish it (didn't have hoppers ready when I went afk sadge) and now that the farm is finished, it isn't working anymore? Weird Nevermind, it was night time XD
For everyone that is after update put workstations same level as villagers now and not under them. If you have the workstation under villagers change it. Please like so ppl can see this.
@@lukehosman8789 thats what i was wondering please tell us cause i have all the materials for this and was about to build this
@@lukehosman8789 ok thanks
@@lukehosman8789 mine didn’t work until I moved workstation to the same level as villagers after patch.
@@lukehosman8789 if it doesn’t work just move work stations but since it works for you I’d just keep it the old way. Idk why some have to moved and others not. My friends all had the same prob and I moved work stations and it fixed theirs too. If it works for you good deal if not try changing work stations. Maybe they are something different that effects others with the work stations idk but I do know I’ve fixed a lot of ppls iron farms moving the stations. So an update on my comment (do it the old way first if it doesn’t work do it my way and see if that fixes it) sorry for the delay reply. Yt gave me no notifications.
And in case anyone is wondering is I replaced all the villagers and workstations and beds twice and that didn’t fix mine. It only worked after I moved work stations to same level as villagers.
A little help for those who wonders, *DISCLAIMER* : I did this test on version 1.20.0 (Bedrock obviously) and creative mode. Bold text means they're a FAQ, if something is wrong or you want to ask for more, don't hesitate, I will reply it :
*Question 1*
Q : *Why iron golems spawning outside?*
A : *Because dirts are spawnable block, you can put a 7x7 leaves/slab outside the farm.*
*Question 2*
Q : *Why iron golem "not" spawning?*
A : *Check if a nearby underground cave(s)/tunnel(s) exist, approximately within the range of 25y.*
*Question 2.1*
Q : *Why iron golem still not spawning after I fill the space?*
A : *You missed some point(s) in the video.*
*Solution if you did everything correctly : You can make this farm in air, I made it 40 blocks above (from ground level) and it works*
*Question 3*
Q : *Instead of iron golem, why cat keep spawning?*
A : *Because villager also have a chance to spawn a cat, make sure to tame 5 cats and make them sit nearby to farm, you can get 2 and breed them until you get 5.*
*Question 4*
Q : *I will make the farm in air, can iron golem spawn in the ground?*
A : *As long as your villagers chamber is higher than 30 blocks vertically, no.*
Question 5
Q : Can I replace the campfire with soul campfire?
A : Yes, you can.
Question 6 (air farm)
Q : I tamed the cats and one of them fell, what should I do?
A : You can make them stand and all you need to do is just go back to the farm so the cat will teleport.
Question 7
Q : What's the safest coordinate to do this farm?
A : Approximately 9(x)x9(z) 30y from any 2(x)x3(y)x2(z) underground cave to prevent any iron golem spawning in the cave or ground if you make the farm in air.
*Question 8*
Q : *Did you do all the things said in the video?*
A : *No, I make 30 beds instead of 20, 30 villagers and 30 fletching table, still a 5x5 hole, probably 14 depth.*
*Question 9*
Q : *What's the rate of irons you get?*
A : *I got the rate of 156 irons/hour and 39 golems/hour.*
*Question 10*
Q : *Can I leave the farm or I need to be close to it?*
A : *You shouldn't leave your farm by 30 blocks horizontally and 20 blocks vertically.*
Question 11
Q : If I afk for hour(s) (3 days in game) and a phantom spawn, what to do?
A : You have a cat, so yeah, I also spawned about 96 phantoms during the test and even spawned one on the block where I stand, none of them hit me (changed to survival).
Question 12
Q : Does having many hostile mobs nearby affect iron golem spawn rate?
A : No.
*Question 13*
Q : *Can I put zombie to scare the villagers and increase iron golem's spawn rate?*
A : *Scaring the villager doesn't affect the spawn rate (Bedrock only).*
Question 14
Q : Is it true the villager must be scared by zombie/pillager once in order for the farm to work?
A : No.
Question 15
Q : How many days in game does it take for this test?
A : It takes 5 days, I put 3 clocks (2 in item frame, 1 in my hotbar) to get an exact in game time (I'm lazy to find a texture pack).
Question 16
Q : Do you think 5 in game days test is enough?
A : Yes, it results in an average of 52 (53) irons/day and 13.3 (13) iron golems/day.
*Question 17*
Q : *Is it true if I should make the farm far away from any village?*
A : *Yes, it's partially true and it's about 120 blocks away, but you can destroy every beds and workstations there, once you do a "/locate structure village" command (which is cheat), it should shows you the other nearby village, if necesarry you can destroy the bell.*
*Question 18*
Q : *Does it means I can make the farm in that "village"?*
A : *Yes, but you need to kill the previous natural iron golem, and it's also a bit risky as a zombie may spawn during the process and infect the villagers.*
Question 19
Q : How many ticks in game is 1 second/1 minute/1 hour in real life?
A : 20/1,200/24,000
Question 20
Q : How many tick you used during the test?
A : 1, I'm not sure if ticks affect the spawn rate because I once test it with 1000 ticks (on previous farm) and it doesn't affect them at all.
Question 21
Q : How long does it usually takes for an iron golem to spawn?
A : Normally 35 seconds (700 ticks in game), it has 1/3 chance (1/2 if you tamed 5 cats).
Question 22
Q : Is it normal if 2 iron golems spawn at once?
A : Yes, depending on the amount of villagers you had, on this test I have 30.
Question 23
Q : How many villagers do I need to get 1 iron golem?
A : You only need 10, as 10 villagers means 1 iron golem, and yes you can increase the spawn rate by having more villagers within the multiple of 10, but they still have a 1/3 spawn chance every 35 seconds (1/2 if you tamed 5 cats, regardless the amount of villagers you had).
Question 24
Q : Once every villagers attached to the bed/workstation, can I put bed/workstation nearby?
A : Yes, I also put a bed in distance of 7 blocks vertically (y) and 4 blocks horizontally (x).
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I found a cave down the farm, the farm was working rigth, i heard a lot of zombies so I investigate and now there are no golems, do I need to fill the cave, or make it dark again? thanks for all the info
@@diegonization95 Fill the cave, you don't need cover them entirely, just as big as your farm (x and z wise) until atleast there's no 2x3x2 hole, either way you just need to put it on air 🌚
@@Alufitnes just did it and it doesn't work u.u, cats are spawning again but no golems, can it be built in the air? Or should I find another place or design?
@@diegonization95 Have you tamed the cats? You may tame 5 of them, but if you have a trouble with it you can tame 2 and then breed them until you get 5, wild/naturally spawned cat works too, and after you get 5 of them just make sure to make them sit close to the farm (within the range of
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Works wonders but I recommend adding tamed cats nearby, i fenced around the built two blocks out, added a gate, and made 4 tamed cats sit down around the build. This made tons more spawn!!
Ok I’ll try
@@XFW_ytb it work?
Ty for this
The dedication tho to a random Minecraft comment
I was able to get this to work, but only after making sure there were more blocks between where the golems spawn and the surface of the area. If anybody reads this and has issues, just go down a few extra blocks to be safe.
How many blocks deeper do you recommend?
@@zaneforbes04 When I went deeper in my world, I just ran into caverns and gave up as it's too frustrating to try and fill in the open spaces to prevent spawns, so I went up instead. Since "up" is clear, I think I went up about45 blocks and started the build there. No digging to worry with or caverns to try and fill or hunt down golems that spawn in unknown spaces. You could go into spectator mode to look around if you want to built underground, but if you build in the air, it's not difficult, especially if you can start with scaffolding. If you have soul sand and magma blocks, you can even add automatic water elevators to a quick way to get to the chests. Or, since you'll have plenty of iron and wood is so easy to obtain, you can make a column of hoppers to deliver the iron to a chest on the ground, or underground to a base. Just be careful with any beds or work stations that the villagers could pair with. Placing beds could reset where the game thinks the center of the village is, and you'll either stop spawning golems, or they may spawn on the ground. I'm not 100% of the game mechanics, but I think you can break the beds and replace them to rest the center of the village. Tip - the part of the beds with the pillows is what the game views as the center of the village reference. Instead of going in the middle and placing the beds with the pillows on opposite sides, you can place the beds with the pillows towards the middle. Although to be honest, there is a content creator named "The Toaster" that has a better iron farm build. It takes a little more to build, but it has a higher yield of iron, and it combines with a villager trading station all in one so you can have armor and weaponsmiths to trade your massive amounts of iron for more emeralds than you'll ever be able to use, and it's all in a single build. This way, when you need to add village traders, you won't break the iron farm. His farm only works in bedrock, which I didn't catch until I created my new world in Java after my bedrock world crashed so hard the saved games were unrecoverable. When I built my new world, I found a content creator (I forgot his name) but he showed 3 villager farms you could build with day 1 materials. He built an iron farm, villager breeding station, and a crop farm using materials available on day 1. Just dirt, wood products, and stone tools. He used the stolen beds from the village to lure them to the iron farm, trapped them with trapdoors and lowered the area beside the beds 1 block so they didn't pop out when they got out of bed. He built a 3x3 platform with 3 blocks on each side to place fences, and placed 4 blocks 3 blocks high with an open block between them. This allowed the golems to spawn, but the dirt blocks suffocated the golems. It takes a long time for a golem to suffocate, but for a day 1 build, it is giving you iron. He worked on something else then came back several minutes later and gathered enough iron to build a bucket and placed water so the dropped iron would go to one corner for easy pickup. Then when more iron was available, he built hoppers and placed a chest for collecting the iron. You get iron, a bit slowly, but you have iron until you're able to find a lava block for much faster kills. I spent a few days AFK in a safe space in the village while I was at work, and honestly, that little day 1 farm produces enough iron in Java that I have more iron than I can hope to use from this little farm, even though I stopped AFK sitting while iron built up. I have a double chest full of stacks of 64 iron blocks (not ingots), and the double chest at the iron farm is filled the same, and the hoppers and chest above are full. There's ingots and poppy flowers in the top chest because I didn't place it where I could open it. I didn't think I'd ever have so much iron that would be a problem LOL. Since in Java the villagers have to be able to directly access the beds versus just pairing with them, The Toaster's build doesn't produce iron in Java, but the villager trading station is still a great build. I have 30-35 villager traders and because I have more emeralds than I can spend, they are all at master level. If I'm not happy with their master level options, I just kill them and quickly grind a new villager to master and repeat until I'm happy. On that thought, I'd recommend a villager trader that will trade iron for emeralds instead of fletchers. Iron is easier to trade and easier to build stacks of emeralds. You can only trade stacks of 32 sticks for 1 emerald with fletchers. In my bedrock world I had a massive bamboo farm, and you can convert 64 pieces of bamboo into 32 sticks, but when trying to trade sticks for emeralds, you have to do a lot of back and forth and once I started trading iron instead of sticks, I had more emeralds faster and easier than using fletchers. Plus, you can trade emeralds for diamond gear, so you don't need to mine for diamonds for much besides an enchanting table and maybe a few small items. If you don't like the enchants on the trade, disenchant and add whatever you want. With that many emeralds, it's easy to set up 10-15 librarians (or more) and place and replace the lecterns until you have the books you want. Mending, fortune, looting, infinity, fire protection (for the nether), etc. Since you're in bedrock, you can easily fish up a lot of bows with infinity on them already. In Java, that doesn't happen, or it's really really rare. The alchemist that uses the brewing stand at master level will trade ender pearls for emeralds, so you won't need to hunt endermen in the nether for those. When you get to building a gold farm in the nether, use blast resistant blocks like stone (not cobblestone), or smooth stone. Something with a higher blast resistance. If you end up building in a zone with Ghasts, their fireballs will destroy weaker builds such as you seen on YT and that are built with nether blocks.
@@zaneforbes04Also, I didn't think of this at first, but you can make those blocks I had issues with non-spawnable blocks. If it's grass, use a shovel to make it into path blocks. or put down leaf blocks, carpet, or any other non--spawnable blocks, but using a shovel to make path blocks is likely the easiest.
If you have five cats in the area outside sitting down (or perhaps in the AFK area), from what I've researched, the golems should spawn without interfering cat spawns.
Each spawn will either be an iron golem or at cat. Once your cats are blocked off and safe, yo should have 100% iron golem spawns. My bedrock world crashed so I started over in Java, and I've not seen any cats in Java spawning with iron golems.
I've been wondering if I can fix this Ill be walking around my Industrial district and just hear cats dying over and over again lmao
@@SomeDudeOnRUclips_1 Yes, you can fix this. Up to 5 cats will spawn, and once you have those 5 safely tucked away where they cannot be killed, you should only spawn iron golems from that point forward. The easiest way I can explain this is that iron golems are 3 blocks tall, and if you make a hole on both sides of the lava 2 blocks high the golems can't go into that hold, but if the cats can drop down 1.5 blocks, the water flowing should quickly push all 5 cats into these holes and holding area where they cannot jump back out. Once the 5 cats are secured you can fill in those holes and put campfires to speed up the kills on the iron golems. Or if you have soul sand or soul soil (I forget which), you can make a soul campfire that does 2x the damage of a campfire to increase the skill speed. Only a certain number of golems can spawn, which I think is 1 golem per 10 villagers. So, the faster a golem dies, the faster another can spawn. That's what I hate about (most) content creators for Minecraft videos. They build something in a creative world where nothing is around that can break the farm, when in the real MC world these farms will be built near a base. If it is not built near a base, the farm will not run once you're a certain distance away, so it has to be able to work around other creations. A build like this without any game mechanics explaining what is happening is useless. So many people will build this farm and it will work for a short time, then something insignificant will happen that the player doesn't even realize because it will be minutes or hours later when they realize the farm is no longer working. By then, they have no clue what broke it or how to fix it, and the hours spent getting resources and building this far will be a waste. If I had the time I'd take builds like this which if more information was shared would be a great build, recreate them myself and post videos with updates to make these builds more functional, and build them near my real world base so people could see they work in the real world. Instead of building this, I suggest looking up "Chapman Farms", Minecraft TOP 3 EARLY GAME Farms | No Redstone, Day 1 Builds. He went into creative and created the items needed versus farming them, then switched back into survival and built 3 farms on day 1 (less than 20 minutes) and they worked. Granted, he started in a village with the materials, but they are all materials you can get on day one. A couple stacks of wood, a few stacks of dirt, and stone axe, shovel, and hoe. His iron farm was build with 25 blocks of dirt, 12 fence posts, 6 trapdoors, 3 beds stolen from the village, and that was it. The way the dirt blocks were positioned suffocated the golems so it was slow, and the iron fell on the elevated platform, but once he had 3 iron he put water in the corner and the iron was pushed to the corner where he could jump and get it. More iron and he built hoppers to collect it into a chest. I'd skip how he put the lava up for faster kills and do it the way this farm puts the signs up. While he was doing that he was going back and forth setting up an automatic crop farm and a village spawner, all with wood, dirt, and stolen beds. You'd think a small iron farm like that wouldn't produce much, but with the zombie scaring the 3 villagers, it puts out plenty of iron. I'm playing in a Java world so it may work differently in bedrock, but I went AFK for a few days while working and sleeping overnight, and in 2-3 days I had more iron than I could use. I have a villager trading station with about 50 traders, and probably 1/3 of them are traders I can trade iron with for emeralds. I have a nice skeleton spawner XP farm, but I never use it because I get XP so much faster just trading iron ingots for emeralds. I have more stacks of 64 blocks of emeralds than I can hope to use, and I have two suits of fully enchanted armor. One with fire protection for the nether, and one with general protection for the normal world. All my tools and weapons are fully enchanted (everything including mending, even on my shovels and hoes), so after that 2-3 days of AFK building up iron, I have so much it is rotting on the platform because I can't trade it with villagers fast enough to get rid of it. Yep, just with 3 villagers and a zombie. Although to be fair, I built a new world so my base is at the village where I built these farms, so you'd need to bring 2 villagers to your base to create the breeding station, but it's cake from there. If you're in bedrock, look up "The toaster". He has an iron farm build that can house up to 60 villagers, although once past 50 the iron golem spawn rate slowed down. You'd never need that many golems to spawn, but it is an excellent build for a villager trading station. I found out the hard way it only works in bedrock because it didn't do anything to spawn golems in Java, but it's worth building without the water on top to trade with villagers. As amazing as his build is, I could built it more compact. His villager stalls are 2 blocks deep, one for the villager and one for the workstation. I've found workstations can trap XP orbs and slow down your XP rate with trades. So, once my traders are at master level, I break the workstation, put the villager in a minecart and move them away, dig a one block deep hole where they stand, put the workstation under the villager, then put them back. The block in front of the villager has a trapdoor so they can't get out, or you can leave them in the minecart, and there's nothing to block the XP orbs from reaching you. Using this method, you could be the villager trading station with a smaller footprint. I'd rebuild these farms with my upgrades and post on YT if I had the time...sadly, I don't. Hopefully this will give you tons of info to help your world.
@@Troy-Echoso when r u gonna start posting these videos bro, cuz I got a different iron farm for bedrock, but it doesn’t work cuz the villagers won’t link to the beds ( I’ve made sure all beds in our area as well as all possible work stations have been broken) but they still won’t link to the beds that r like 10 blocks away from them. The one I use is from the RUclipsr silentwisperer posted like 2 months ago. I’m not minecraft expert, just a guy playing on a realm with his friends, but my iron farm won’t work after I spent hours moving the 20 villagers to the spot. U sound like u could make some wonderful videos
@@redpurda1429Thanks, I really appreciate it. It's amazing what you learn when you get really frustrated with crappy videos and build after build failing. I'm not 100% sure about bedrock, but try breaking all the beds in the iron farm, then placing them down again. The beds should create the center of the village, which should be based on the pillows of the beds. I may have said it before, but take a look at "The Toaster" and his villager farm. The title is "HOW TO FIX YOUR IRON FARM IN MINECRAFT BEDROCK 1.20". Actually, that's the second one where he explains some of the game mechanics. The build is "1.20 THE BEST IRON + VILLAGER FARM IN MINECRAFT BEDROCK 1.20". I was an idiot and missed the bedrock part of the title, and it doesn't work in Java. But if you watch 10-15 seconds in, he has black and white wool in the center of his water to push the golems to the kill chamber. That is directly over top of the pillow section of the beds. Then he goes out something like 8 blocks in every direction. It has a little safe area for cats, a village breeder, and room for up to 60 villager traders, but he said once you get past 50, the iron golems actually slow down. You'll never need the amount of iron this farm will produce and it will end up rotting on the ground, but it's still an awesome build for (if nothing else) the villager trading station. I was having issues with a village iron farm and at times, I just had to breed as many villagers as I could, then kill the adults and let the new baby villagers grow and pair with the beds. Anyway, breaking the beds first is the easiest thing to try. "IF" all the other beds in a 64 (or more) block area are gone, they should link to the beds. If there are beds in a 64 block radius (which The Toaster shows just how big of an area that is), it could cause problems with the game mechanics. At 64 blocks, the iron farm build was fading into the clouds due to distance. Oh, if you're going to build this villager trading station/iron farm, add the food for the two farmers slowly so you can control how fast the villagers reproduce. You'll want to take a little time so you can put down the workstation, then break it and replace repeatedly until you get the item you want, such as Mending on a librarian. If you want to do it the easy way, put down a sticky piston with a lever, push button, or whatever, and hit the button to pull the workstation away from the villager which will break the link between the villager and the workstation, and it will go back and link again, and again, and again, until you get the items on the trader you want. Then move down a station and repeat. I'm patient. I put in a couple baby villagers and just worked those and added another every 10-15 minutes. It's less frustrating to do it slow, but do it right, than to have to have villagers linking to the wrong workstations and starting over. I wish you luck! You can build it out of anything, but I hate cobblestone so I made stone bricks. Another guy I was talking to was building a farm to collect drops from guardians for prismatic blocks for a futuristic looking build. Let me know how it goes!
I did exactly what was in the video on the new update and it’s not working. It’s not near no other villagers or villages and there’s nothing spot indicates it’s spawning cats, but not iron golems
IMPORTANT; So normally, iron golems have a chance to spawn every 35 seconds, in a 17x17 area. If you build this farm, it no longer has a 17x17 so if it tries to spawn outside that area shown above, it takes another 35 seconds with a CHANCE to spawn in that area. This farm on average spawns every 5 minutes or so because of all the failed attempts outside the spawning area. I have AFKd for a couple hours at least and have less than 4 stacks. Basically, the iron golem has a 10% chance to actually spawn when it is supposed to.
i’ve built the farm and i have not seen a single iron golem
@@stevencasperson8515 same 💀
The amount of farms I built in my world that didn’t work is crazy, but then when I found this video it finally worked thank you so much man!❤
Place chest before the other hoppers so you can link them to the chest and place a 7x7 leaves area around the farm. Also terraform the surrounding area before starting so that the 7x7 leaves will be flat. Also place a 2 block high hedge around the 7x7 leaves to prevent mobs from getting in
3:50 the way the golems stare at him when he said 'to kill them more quickly' lol
3:55
yea i just made the number up about there
@@Charkra10101
For everyone with problems this might help, I built mine in creative first. Worked the tweaks out you should do the same as the experience and understanding of the farm helps a lot and it’s really simple once you use 1% of your brain.
I made it in a mountain at height 85 with 15 solid blocks beneath and on all sides to prevent golems spawning elsewhere.
Also didn’t place blocks at the end of the beds, I also made a stair case up to the fletcher floor so the villagers can go up and down and sleep at night.
For some reason, maybe because it’s a mountain, cats aren’t spawning. So I deleted the campfires inside the farm.
I felt like they caused a issue with golems spawning. Maybe I was being impatient or just tweaking but my farm has no campfires do to this.
Also 150 blocks from villages. No green coats. And good luck.
This still works on mine craft
1.20.40
thanks for the comment, when you say 15 solid blocks do you mean filling any caves/gaps in 15x15 area? i’m not really understanding that part
@@sippingthepeachsoda sorry for the late reply I just figured out how to view my YT comments. Yes fill in every block to the sides and below. Caves, gaps, holes all of it.
@@thisisasimulation7037thank you so much for the info. I’m screenshotting your comment to refer back to when I build my farm here in the next week or two
@@LisaHall1014did you end up getting it working?
Works like a charm! I had to fill in some cave space I didn't realize was below my iron farm, but once I did, it has been working flawlessly. Thanks!
I ran into that problem with caverns underneath my build, so I just went the other way and went up 45+ blocks high in the air and did the build there. I had more caverns and space than I could fill in, even with lava and water to fill in with cobblestone. Knowing that now, if I was putting out a video like this, I'd recommend going into spectator mode to make sure you're not wasting hours building this just to find out it failed due to caverns and forcing a rebuild. People may whine that is cheating, but I'm 53, a husband, father, homeowner (with repairs, upgrades, lawn, dogs, etc.), full time employee, and work a side business I own, so I don 't have time to waste building when it could fail over such a simple issue to avoid.
@@Troy-EchoHey bro I saw your comment and just wanted to say your awesome
@@ethnmp3657 Thanks! Glad I could help someone out. If you have golems spawning on the ground, just take a shovel and turn the dirt into a pathway using the right mouse button. Pathways are non-spawnable blocks. Not to take views away from this guy, but the easiest iron farm I've found that was amazingly simple that you could build it with only dirt and wood. Chapman Farms (video title Minecraft TOP 3 EARLY GAME Farms | No Redstone, Day 1 Builds) is it. I don't now if it works in bedrock, but this one works in Java. He had the materials from creative mode, then had all 3 farms built in less than 20 minutes. The materials he grabbed in creative were just dirt, wood, and a couple stone tools. Find a village, steal all the beds, and place 3 beds in a flat open area, and start building the iron farm. Once night falls, place the 3 beds for where the villagers will stay 24/7, break the ones the villagers are sleeping on, and the rest is cake. The killing portion is just 25 blocks of dirt, and 12 fence posts. The 3 stolen beds from the village, and some trapdoors. There's no lava at this point, so you place dirt blocks in a manner that allows the golems to spawn, but they suffocate, which is slow. But you have iron quickly so you can build a bucket and use water to push the iron to a corner, to build hoppers and a chest to collect, and add lava when you find it. Honestly, it seemed slow at first, but before I finished building a larger iron farm, this day 1 farm was putting out enough iron that I have a full double chest of stacks of 64 blocks of iron, and 4-5 stacks of 64 size blocks of emeralds. I have a villager trading station with maybe 8 guys that I can trade iron with for emeralds and XP, and I can't trade it fast enough to get rid of the excess iron. The last time I played I had 2 double chests that were so full the iron was rotting at the collection hoppers. Oh, his build doesn't have fences around the zombie. One tiny screw up while making a change and the next thing you know a golem spawned on a spawnable block you didn't realize was there, it kills your zombie, and the iron production stops. Once the zombie is in place, put fences on all 4 sides, and leave the one facing the villagers 1 fence high, and 2 blocks away from the zombie so if you have a spawnable block by mistake, it won't instantly kill your zombie and leave you waiting to replace him. And don't put the signs up the way he does. It's a pain in the butt. Just use the 3 signs as always in a corner. 2 on the wall, and one out for a bottom support. This video here has that 3 sign lava holder at 4:04. So many people are building these massive iron farms that put out hundreds or thousands of iron an hour. In an hour or so you'd have more than you could ever hope to use. There's a guy named, "The Toaster" that has this video (1.20 THE BEST IRON + VILLAGER FARM IN MINECRAFT BEDROCK 1.20) that is a massive iron farm and villager trading station. It only works in bedrock, but you can use it for a good build for a villager trading station. It has a built in villager breeding station that goes into a railway to put the baby villagers into their slots. You can control the flow by limiting the food given to the villagers. I didn't catch that this only worked in bedrock so I wasted time I didn't have to in my java game, but the trading station is amazing, and that day 1 iron farm is all I need after AFKing while not playing for a day or two. Sorry for the long post, but these are the best builds I've found. Oh, you may know this, but when you go into the nether to build a gold farm killing zombie piglins, build it out of stone or smooth stone, but not cobble stone. If there are ghast around, their blasts will eventually destroy the cobblestone, but not stone or smooth stone. Plus, if you're running from zombies for some reason, the stone will stand out and be easy to spot. Glass is good too as you can see through it, but mobs can't see through the glass, but I keep spare as the ghast blasts will destroy glass. I'd rebuild it somewhere else, but where I happened to build now has 2 zombie piglin spawn points in range of my bow, and if I ever had the ability to build a bridge, a 3rd spawn point would join in when I shoot one of the zombie spawn points. I trapped a piglin in my zombie piglin killing area so I can trade gold for items right there. When I added soul speed to my boots, I didn't realize the speed boost and the first time I ran across soul sand, it boosted me and I barely stopped before falling 100ish blocks into a huge lava lake. The sad part is I've spent hours in mines looking for diamonds, both strip mining and scouring along cave walls, and only found 1 diamond. All that, and I can't even build an enchanting table yet.
So if theres caves near it it wont work
@@joshuaengland6189 You need to golems to spawn in your confined space. If there are caverns around that the iron golems can spawn in, one or two spawning there will bring your iron drop rate to zero. I suggest making a back up copy of your world, then going into spectator mode and look for caverns to be safe. Or, instead of building DOWN into the ground, go up 15-20 blocks and build the iron farm in the air. Iron golems won't spawn in the air, and they have a limited amount of range to spawn from the village center. When I built this, I went up about 30 blocks just to be on the safe side. After collecting iron for a short while, I had enough to build a chain of hoppers to bring the iron down to my base so I didn't need to go back and forth to collect the iron manually. Also, cats will spawn, up to 5 total. Either a cat or iron golem will spawn, and if you can get the 5 cats into a safe space, 100% of the spawn from there on out will be iron golems. Give the cats an out by the fire that's 1.5 blocks high or more so the cat's can't jump back out. That may just be in bedrock edition. I switched to Java several months ago and until I was typing this, I didn't realize I've not seen any cats.
Thank you so much! I was looking for an Iron farm that actually worked on Bedrock. I spent 3 hours trying everything in my creative test world. I saw this and had to try, it worked perfectly. I’ll be sure to implement this into my main survival world soon! Great vid!
Solid farm. Works on bedrock 1.20.30
yo can you help me im struggling w it
@whiteboy1401 what do you need help with? All i did was follow this videos instructions to a tea. Just follow it and you'll be fine.
@whiteboy1401 you can try putting the workstations at the same level as the villagers tho, if your villagers arent picking up on the workstations
I tried so much and so many times in my survival world but it didn’t work. But it worked every time in my creative world😢
1:53 so that's how babies are made!
Really dont understand why my farm isnt working. I built everything to a t, checked caves for extra spawns and im not getting a single golem spawn. Built it twice one in ground one in the air and neither are producing any results. Even used different work stations and everything
If it is too close to a village it may not work
Im not sure what i did wrong but the farm doesnt work at all. It spawned aboit 5 golems then stopped working
You likely have a cave somewhere
Had this problem too. Checked on my villagers and found 2 green coats. Killed them and put 2 regular that became fletcher and it works great now
@@TomMacNJI did the same thing and after I killed the 2 green the farm stopped
Here are some tils: Iron golems don't spawn at night, make sure the slabs are not burnable or fire spread is of, as of 1.20.8 works just like the video explains it
For the update (1.21 exp) they need doors and bread on the villager floor if you are not in creative.
I dont understand can you please elaborate
Materials:
-20 Villagers
-20 Beds
-20 Fletching Table (Workstations)
-1 Campfire
-3 Hoppers
-1 Chest
-1 Lava
-3 Signs
-1 Water Bucket
-5 Slabs
-19 Leaves
-1 Trapdoor
-2 Ladders
-2 Torches
this is perfect for skyblock, however a normal world would be a challenge as you’d have to clear out hundreds of blocks’ worth of area to ensure the golem’s don’t spawn elsewhere
Yeah that's what happened to me 💀 but I'm trying to build it over the ocean now hopefully that will do it
@@CJ-rl4kdThat happened to me too. I didn't want to build away from my base, so I just used some scaffolding and instead of building down into the earth, I started my build about 45 blocks or so in the air. As I gathered iron, I built a column of hoppers to bring the iron and poppy flowers down to the ground, or rather, underground to my base. I recommend using trading stations for villagers to have the ability to trade iron for emeralds. It makes the 20 fletchers into something more useful that you can trade emeralds for diamond armor and weapons, and tools, and you'll have access to item's you'll actually use where fletchers are kind of trash vendors in my opinion. Maybe toss in a few lecterns to make librarians for some good enchanted books.
@@Troy-Echo actually build it over the ocean because my base is pretty close to one and it works perfectly and I also build a system to transfer the stuff into my base.
And same I only use Fletcher's for the emeralds 💀 because like you said they're pretty useless.
@@CJ-rl4kdActually, fletchers are still pretty useless for trading for emeralds, and now I consider them nothing but a waste of space. With even a mediocre iron farm, you can get emeralds much faster trading iron ingots, and without the hassle of emptying your inventory and making sticks from chopping down trees or converting bamboo. My new world has an iron farm with 3 villagers and 1 zombie that summons a single golem at a time, and I'd take that any day over my last world that had this 20 fletcher iron farm for iron production any day. My huge bamboo farm had 6 or 8 sets of double chests for storage, and it took a while to fill them, plus I used them for cooking my crops. Moving stacks or 64 bamboo to make 32 sticks is a tedious process compared to gathering ingots and making iron blocks, and you can get a lot more emeralds from a single village trader before they give you the big red X than a fletcher. I have 4 fletchers in my new iron farm / trader station, and I've been playing EQ2 recently, but when I am back in Minecraft, I'm going to kill those 4 and replace them with librarians for different types of armor protection, and a weaponsmith that can make me diamond sword. I've spent hours roaming caverns looking for diamonds, and the old way of mining down near the bedrock level, and I only have 1 diamond to show for it. I have something like 6 stacks for 64 blocks of emeralds, and because I have more emeralds than I can use, I am backed up with double chests of 64 blocks of iron, and the iron farm is backed up too. I have so much gold from nether zombie piglin farming that I am just trading it with piglins for random stuff. I've cleared about 1/2 a Bastion gathering ancient debris and such for Netherite gear, but I still do not have enough diamonds to make an enchanting table or diamond sword. It's both sad and funny to me. I think my next build will be a slime farm, bamboo farm, and crop farm.
@@CJ-rl4kdyeah but I dont have an ocean near me :/
Why do my iron get stuck in the hoppers Instead of going in the chest?
There is just one problem with the small designs like that. And that is that the villagers will push each other around it may work for a while but some of them will eventually delink from their workstation or bed if they cant reach it for some time. When that happens nothing will spawn untill you break all beds and stations and replace them.
All you gotta do is trade with them and they will stay as their trade
@@gunnerlindahl1316that no longer works they don't need access to beds tho just stations
Yeah I broke the beds and work stations and replaced them and I am still struggling to get it to work properly again.
BEST FARM EVER!!! If your Iron golems are spawning outside try building it 100 blocks in the air 👍👍👍👍
I built it in my survival world because I didn’t wana mine for iron.During the building,I thought it won't work.But after finishing,It worked perfectly!
I will recommend this farm to the beginners.
Tips:Have at least 5 tamed cats around the farm!
..... Good luck!
Did you have to change anything?
@@jorris2309 I just put the crafting stations in the wall.
It doesn't work pls help i did it exactly like the tuto
I had to make more vertical space between the beds and put the villagers in the area with the beds to even get them to breed. Basically I have the same layer of beds at the bottom as the video, two blocks of air, a second layer of beds, two blocks of air, and then the layer of blocks above. I also mined the outermost blocks of the middle divider so that the villagers can move between the two layers of beds. Their workstations are built into the walls, and since they can access the sides of them, they're claiming them with no issues. No golems yet as the last couple baby villagers need to grow up. (had to kill 3 greencoats). Will update when/if I get golems when I have twenty adult non-greencoats.
Edit: That was quick, works like a freaking charm! Playing 1.20.51 Bedrock on PC
I’m gonna go do this right now, if I have any problems, I’m coming to u cuz u seem to know what ur doing😂
And a question I have prior to building this is, do u need to be there for the golems to spawn, or can it be for example like 300 blocks away from my main building area with the boys?
@redpurda1429 you need to be close but only like within 100 or 150 blocks iirc
@@johnreeves1257 oh whoops I built it like 300 blocks away thinking u had to be far. But it didn’t work anyway and I even stayed there afk. I have no idea why these won’t work for me
@@johnreeves1257 I’ve now built it close by, did it just like the video expect I did the 2 blocks or air thing with the beds. Still not working lol. This shit never works for me
Hi i build this farm, it worked very well until the farm stopped working(now it only spawns cats)
Can you tell me how i can fix it.
If I remember correctly a village spawns a cat for every four beds so if you tame five cats (20/4 = 5) and sit them down near the farm then no more cats should spawn.
The villager area seems to work good. I would trade with a villager to lock in their role. If you trade with one of the same class you trade with them all. The golem spawn area is not big enough though. Golems can spawn 17x17 centered with the village if you make the pit any smaller they can and will spawn outside. Some different manipulation is needed with the water. These small changes maxxed my rates. Watch for caves below. But don''t fret to much just light them up and keep zombies from pooling under the villager area.
I built this farm. It was working fine when I log in. It'll work for a little while and then all of a sudden it'll stop i dont know why By log out and wait for a while and log back in and start working, and then it stops again
Question: Does the iron farm have to be 150 blocks away from a village horizontally? Do diagonals change the distance needed? I'm asking cause if I go that far the iron farm will be floating high in the air. (My base is built on a cherry grove and the site of the iron farm is a biome at least 20-30 blocks lower down.)
Mine works very randomly and it is not spawning them consistently. It'll go periods of around like 15 minutes without any spawns. I have cats, it is 50 blocks above the ground, I've lit up the caves and surface underneath it. But, nothing seems to be working. Does it work at night? Also, is there other things I should consider?
if the iron golems spawn outside the farm, try pathing the grass block arround the farm to 9 block long
not working for me i did exactly what you did
There might be some caves below it, did you try lighting them?
Some tutorials say to be 100-150 blocks away from village. Others say to be close-ish. I want to build this at my base but I have a villager breeder and other work stations, will it work there or not? Im so confused.
This might be a bit late but I think villagers from your breeder might be able to link up with the fletching table (workstation)?
nothings spawning no cats or iron golems and i’ve checked the caves they are all blocked and can’t spawn anything for 14+ blocks around the spawner
I just finished building this in the ocean and I didn't know Iron Golems could spawn outside the kill chamber in the ocean. Did I do something wrong ?
I had the same problem! I'm pretty sure there's an area around the village where golems can spawn but I'm not sure how far out that is
non of these video's mention this is a hugely flawed build. You have to have a HUGE area to grab golems, you have to make sure there are no caves within 100x100x100 area or they can spawn there and that includes underwater, underwater caves, caves, ect
Just build in to the air 100 blocks up
This is not accurate i’ve tested it myself.
I did the kill chamber above my trade hall and spawn proof with slabs around the trading hall in both of my world and it work perfectly thx
Would this work in the air? I’ve had a lot of trouble with in ground iron farms lol
Yes
I’ve tried this twice now and I can only get cats to spawn, I filled all nearby caves with lava, I’ve moved workstations to the same level as the villagers and I still can’t get golems to spawn, helppp
You have to stick the work stations in the walls, it wouldn’t work until I did so. I also put some cats inside the afk room so there would be less cat spawns in the area
This is working amazingly thank you so much
Nice farm. Thanks. 🙃
your channel is my favorite tutorial channel!
Thank you bro thank you so much it's working
If golems spawn outside the farm, place slabs around the whole farm.
thanks ma guy
Tysm
Xbox player here: can confirm it works on console👍 i suggest a creative mode first to test build then use as reference
I have some villagers at home to trade armors and a farmer, it still work without going 150 blocks away from home?
Idk what i did wrong but no golems spawned at all but it spawned cats instead
Cat farm
Check if there are any gollems that spawned anywhere else I've had this problem before 1 or 2 gollems can be found at once
Materials:
20 Villagers
20 Beds
20 Fletching Tables
1 Campfire
3 Hoppers
1 Chest
1 Lava Bucket
3 Signs
1 Water Bucket
5 Slabs
19 Leaves
1 Trapdoor
2 Ladders
2 Torches
I built this Fram and it doesn’t work for me
Edit: I am on the most recent update
i didnt work at all or it worked but stopped ?
1, make the farm at least 150 block away to guarantee.
2. all has to be adult ( fletcher) ,no green villager or any villager u had TRADED (idk abt this but no trade villager is better)
3. the floor that cover villagers cant be glass
4. turn on x ray to see if the golem spawn under any cave
when u finish irongolem should be spawn immi. then if it stoped, check for caves and cover with leaves
Works perfect just make sure to clear cats out that get stuck
Worked perfectly for about 4 stacks and then some breeding and stuff happened when i wanted 20 villages, now the golems stopped spawning but cats still spawn, killed down to 15 villager so every villager has a bed and can access ws, does this mean there has to be a golem somewhere?
In fact it did, i downloaded the survival world to a creative world, then used a tp cheat to tp me to nearest iron golem and it had spawned in a creeper hole i covered up
In my farm only cat spawns not golem 😢
Can anyone tell the reason please
mine is doing the same thing
HELP. My golems spawn OUTSIDE of the farm sometimes. How to prevent?
I built one exactly like this today. And my golems are spawning outside the kill chamber
Edit: I ended up fixing by spawn proofing the area more by placing leaves around the area.
Side note: is there a way to stack this so that you can yield more iron golem per hour?
If you want more iron per hour put cats that are tamed near by and obviously safe for more iron@@ethanbelair-logan334
I just build this and I have no iron golems spawning do I need to wait for the villagers to grow up?
Yes
Yes
Is it the easiest or best, if not the best what tutorial of urs is?
I built this, but my villagers are maxing out at 13. I have 20 beds. And I moved the workstations to the same level as the villagers. But they won’t breed past 13.
Hey guys! So i tried to build this, but i tried editing it a little based on other comments i saw. I play on xbox. Dont want to do creative mode so i can get achievements. So. I made 2 levels of beds with a path that the villagers can go between levels to get to their stations. First level has 10 beds, 10 workstations in the wall behind the beds. Second level has 10 beds, 10 workstations in the wall behind the beds. I gave villagers food to breed them up. Now, while they were breeding and i was setting up the kill chamber, i did get like 4 IG spawn, but not in the chamber. However, now none are spawning. Is anyone still around in the comments that can help?
Did you make sure they aren't any caves close by?? Maybe under them or close by?
mine worked for awhile and then it stopped working and won’t even spawn them, i check underneath and found no cave. and i’ve tried re building it still nothing, any idea what i did wrong?
So this is the first farm I've ever built in 12 years this games been out. And I followed it to the tea. But I'm not getting the rates you said it would be. Left it overnight and didn't get 5 stacks of iron. Now have it on normal mode(xbox btw) and still not producing the stacks yet. What did I do wrong? Need me some iron for other builds.
instead of putting the fletching tables (or looms or whatever work station u chose) put a solid ground like cobble or wood for the ground and put the work stations in the wall around the villagers
If the villagers are standing on the stations how do I switch the floor with wood?
Edit: Nvrm I just broke 1 layer down, still waiting for a spawn
can you use more villagers? i have a bunch and i dont need them for anything, i feel like more villagers + more mobs that scare the villagers = more iron golems, am i wrong or right?
My golems spawn outside of the farm very often, how do I fix that?
Is it a requirement that I sit in the afk spot for it to work? Or can I stay within the area of the farm and it still works?
thanks a lot bro i have been working on iron farm watched too many video but none of them worked . i thank you ❤
I am having some issues where they do spawn in the hole correctly sometimes but then other times they spawn outside the area and just roam around. I have to kill it for another to spawn and again sometimes they spawn correctly and sometimes they don’t. Any tips?
Make dirt path around it 16 blocks out. Or carpet or cover it all in buttons
U have comfortable tips
Are the leaves necessary or are they just for decoration
necessary
Can somebody answer this question :
"Is it possible to add zombies so that the golems spawn faster??"
No adding zombies does not affect spawn rate of golems in bedrock, only in java
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Thank god guys for helping with my problem
Its so annoying that this iron farm costs me more iron but that is the entire reason i need this fucking iron farm!!
Investing 15 iron ingots for infinite renewable iron that you can afk seems pretty damn good to me
Why are my golems spawning outside the farm?
Thank you bro❤❤❤❤
I guess I made a mistake and I put a mending trader a bit too close to the farm and now the golems stopped spawning in the water. I made pathways everywhere around the farm so they can't spawn anywhere else but now they aren't spawning at all. Do I have to move my mending villager or can I somehow reset and fix the farm?
Edit: I moved the villager far away and the golems still aren’t spawning
Edit 2: I killed almost all of the villagers and let them repopulate but now only cats are spawning.
Why my iron golem doesnt spawn?
My too
Bro same
Things you need to check -
1) is there any caves close by? Underneath or beside it? You’ll need to fill in or mob proof the caves if so. (Cover the floor of the caves with slabs or carpet)
2) is there any villages or groups of villagers within 150 blocks? You’ll need to kill them or move them or move your iron farm (if there’s a villagers close by, the golems will spawn near them)
so it worked for two, now it stopped? I have 5 tamed cats outside, what could of went wrong?
nvm I found a sneaky little cave system 3 blocks tall.
Can you put 4 of them next to each other? Or will they Chance each other out?
I've really been struggling with this, i usually have 2 hours to spare everyday. I've built this twice, 150 blocks away from a village, i think theres an illeger outpust nearby my builds, but the iron golems wont spawn, only the cats. 20 fletchers, 20 beds and workstations placed on the ground. There could possibly be an underground cave im not aware of, is it possible to build this system higher into the air?
Why my Golems spawn out of my farm ?
I love this thank you, probably cos it was the only one to work for me 😂
Hey i have a question does villager even breed if they dont have access to thier bed?
@@shubh2761just give them food, 3 bread or 12 potatoes, carrots, beetroot
Didn’t work until a chose a deeper afk spot
Someone please explain to me. I've made the older ver of this farm. Didn't work. Then I made the farm from the video 1 month ago (the 18x18) one. Not finished yet. I have 2 villagers (for trading) within a radius of 100 blocks. Is that the reason or did I make them wrong?
1, make the farm at least 150 block away to guarantee.
2. all has to be adult ( fletcher) ,no green villager or any villager u had traded
3. the floor that cover villagers cant be glass
4. turn on x ray to see if the golem spawn under any cave
5. be patient, once u completed iron golem will spawn right the way but it took quite a while for the next one to spawn.
I did this but golems keep spawning outside of the farm
I already put tons of leaves around the farm too
Work on Java?
It works thank u so much
My closest village is 1581blocks away💀 rip me getting the villagers oh yeah I’m already dead💀
if i make this inside of my villager home base will it just not work? or will golems spawn all over the place? unfortunately i chose to live inside a village to make a lil town. can i just use all my villagers in my base to power the farm?
Tysm man
I had it working but then next day I cane online and it stopped
Question: Can multiple of these farms be made next to each other or do i have to go another 150 blocks away from Iron farm to make another?
it has to be another 150 blocks /:
Does it have to be 150 blocks away from other villagers?
I dont get it... I made it in another world in creative and it worked perfectly but when i made it on server it didn't worked i even did everything exactly same dont know what to do now... Any helpers?
am I able to replicate this on a bigger scale? Or does it get more complicated the bigger it is
Me still doesnt work it like they angry at something after check on farm. The problem is the bed i follow this. But they still doing angry thing. Help?
It’s working but nothing from the hopper is going into the chest. What’s going on with that?
This farm was working for me while I was building it earlier, and came back a few hours later to finish it (didn't have hoppers ready when I went afk sadge) and now that the farm is finished, it isn't working anymore? Weird
Nevermind, it was night time XD
Does anyome know if your able to put some more of these farms close to each other for more iron or does it break?
Uhh are 20 villagers nessecery mean a little would work? Cause mine's not working
Villagers don't breed like this. I've thrown everything at em for a week now, and they aren't giving the hearts.