Did I miss anything? Let me know here in the comments! :D (I actually did, wither roses! Below average farm, hard to setup, not that useful!). If you got any ideas for things that should be moved around, tell us you thoughts! Its kinda subjective what to build, and ultimately it depends on what you find enjoyable! If you liked this video, drop a like or maybe subscribe for more! 😊💙 Full tutorials playlist: bit.ly/2XQz5sE
7:28: 🤣🤣🤣🤣 that's so hilarious! also I agree with you about a good amount of these, although i think that the nether wort is useful because i use red nether bricks a LOT, and because I don't usually build with the wood types from the overworld, the nether trees are a great resource, as well as the shroomlights. i also think lava farms are S tier since it's great for some builds, and lava is the perfect fuel. great video too.
i don't build with purper very much, but i farm chorus fruit to make popped chorus fruit to make end rods. i don't use torches anymore since end rods are better overall.
Honestly even though I’m probably not gonna go in order prioritizing what farms to make based on this list, this is still super useful because I can actually see what kinds of farms do exist and what I’m capable of doing in general.
Getting ready to start a new server and this is very useful for organizing what's needed or not, as well as how certain 'groupings' can be made. Lemur is right, finding a comprehensive list of possible farms is tougher than expected.
I when start priorizing some farms i aleays start with iron farm gold farm for the exp, and than i start doing sugar cane cactus etc. In late game i always need a giarfian farm, a fortres farm, a mega piglin barter farm with all recourses sorted.
Iron, Gold and Mob farms are the main for me. Also some kind of villager trading hall and a source of emeralds either through a raid farm of through a profitable trade. Sugarcane, Coco Beans, Cactus, Wool etc I will build some form of farm for but that's more just cause I have free time rather than because they are majorly useful
@@panda_314 if you have a mega base that needs dark prismarine you need an ink farm. That's like saying since you get string from iron farms you don't need a hostile or wool farm (not the best example since hostile mob farms produce other stuff but basically saying that if you do stuff that needs more than a little of the item like string for not just scaffold but dispensers in redstone you cannot rely on the small amount)
@@panda_314 what design are you looking at? My guardian farm is purely overworld and has given me no squid at all. Straight down 1×1 drop-chutes in the spawn columns to waiting trident killers. Squid still spawn in the water surrounding the chutes, but never in the chutes themselves. Built twice....in different worlds. One realm, and a server also. Same results. Just guardian drops.
In my old world I made a silverfish block storage just for the hell of it, t’was a fun project and temporarily ended up being ahead of its time (sculk block storage came shortly after).
Silent. You need a small chicken farm! For when you fight the warden. Don't throw snowballs, throw eggs! That way you get the chance you've got a stupid little chicken running around their drawing his attention even more than the egg did!
And, I thiiiiiink that you could use a chicken farm with 200 chickens as a mob switch as well, or if you make a mob switch then it should have chickens. It would be like 3 double chests of eggs though.
@@cassanovadiablo true but that's why it's not even lower, with bonemeal you will only be using the farm every so often. One sugar cane is used for 3 rockets so after less than a chest of sugar cane you won't need more for a long time.
You get 4 end rods for every popped chorus fruit used, you literally will never need a farm even with a mega base, just plant like 15 of them and harvest them, that's enough for basically any mega base unless you are literally making your base end rods.
I would bump up Purpur, Ink Sacs, and Blaze Rods - and the last especially for multi-player. Purpur is used to make End Rods, which are just gorgeous, especially for chandeliers and other cool lighting options, and look especially cool in more modern builds, and also wizardry builds. Ink Sacs are useful not only for dye and writable books, but Dark Prismarine. That block goes remarkably well with dwarven tunnels as a pillar block. Blaze Rods are for End Rods, of course, but also potions, which are very useful in multi-player. Especially if you and your friends like to do friendly PvP. Invis hijinks are always fabulous.
I totally agree with you. Also a sugarcane farm is way more useful then a wither skeleton farm. You know i have died fighting a wither and made a beacon to bring charm to my world but the beacon effect particles all over the screen are annoying , so basically it was a not worth keeping.
Glow lichen is amazing for stopping water while providing a bit of light. Sweet berry farm is great for emeralds with villager trades, plus foxes do all the work for you. I'd also say wheat > carrots > potatoes. Potatoes are only good for villager trading (aside from being a mediocre food source when cooked). Carrots can also breed two mobs, plus if you really want to craft golden carrots after building an OP gold farm at least you have the best food in the game. Wheat can also breed two mobs and be traded with villagers, but hay bales are what sets it apart. You can breed a third mob, heal horses, and most importantly make target blocks which are an indispensable redstone component especially with Bedrock's weird redstone mechanics. I have an egg farm for one reason: every time I cheese a Wither I unload a couple shulkers using a dispenser to get Wither Roses. Far more portable than any other mob for this.
Got a challenge for you Silent Whisperer. Create an over the top over powered farm for a couple of the bottom tier stuff. Mine carts automatic bonemeal automatic storage. All in one useless farm that produces thousands of items. Also you forgot powdered snow farm.
I would have placed slime farms in A tier because of how useful slime is in the late game, You need it for sticky pistons and slime blocks which are pretty necessary for the late game. If you want to make any flying machines or perimeters which are needed for other farms, you will need a lot of it. Not to mention that slime is almost impossible to get naturally unless you spend a lot of time in a swamp for no other reason than slime farming. Good video though!
This is a very good tier list, the only thing I would change is rate blaze farm higher because it is a very good fuel source but not as good as lava. Thanks Silent!
As a vtuber fan, the axolotl farm joke made me laugh so hard. I can think of a certain angel who spent hundreds of hours trying to get a single blue axolotl.
beetroot is actually pretty good if your low on food in an early game world and 15 beetroots is 1 emerald and its really easy to farm so i recommend putting it on E tier
I actually made a manual Axolotol and tropical fish farm only so that I could get that Rare blue jewel. I grinded for it during my online classes EVERY DAY (my online classes are 5 hours long btw) FOR 15 DAYS AND FINALLY GOT IT. I had gone through that pain only so that I can auction it on my schoolmates server (I did all this on a server is 2 years old btw) and it was TOTALLY WORTH IT!!! why you ask me, because it sold for LITTERALY 10 STACKS OF DIAMOND BLOCKS. Tbh, it was worth it, but i don't recommend it if you are on singleplayer, there is no use for it in singleplayer.
Random player: "Yeah he seems alright but idk if i agree with this tier list" *sees potatos top and lowest rating for beats and axolotyls* Random player: "like i was saying, this man is the best bedrock youtuber ever and you should all subscribe and follow him"
@@williammorales3859 it is and isnt. potatos are always the staple food of choice for silent in his videos, especially for his Truly Bedrock episodes. Also cooked potatos are very good early source of food. and with introduction to campfires, you can use those to cook them so you dont need to use fuel like in normal furnaces or smokers
i went over to your bedrock farm immediately when you mentioned it could be farmed, but unfortunately the pinned comment says the method was removed. If its possible as you claim in this video i'd love to see a new farm, gathering bedrock is very useful for wither cages without having to use a gateway
I bet bamboo is going to get higher when 1.20 is released, and I think wheat is much needed for mud bricks. I burn through a lot of dirt and wheat now.
Do people really use pumpkin pie unironically? Aren't golden carrots light years better? ESPECIALLY with a villager trading hall. Also, how could you forget the bat farm?? They're so OP! You can get... Noise from it!
Most of these depend on what you need but I must say this is pretty accurate,farms like tree farm or trident farm or ender man farms and some more are very player dependent
In defense of berry farms, they are a really good source of emeralds and food via the butcher villager. Im not sure if it applies to bedrock but on java once you cure a zombie villager their trades remain pretty cheap. I rely on 1 cured butcher on food because i can pick berries to buy a stack of pork with change left. But yeah the farm on its own is pretty bad
I take regen mushroom stew in early game caving. However, by the time you've built a mushroom farm you're rich enough to just bring potions so it's not really worth it.
I think gold farm should be in the S rank. Although gold itself does not have very high value (powered rails and netherite made from gold are good, but the gold from mining should be enough for these things, golden weapon and armor are literally trash due to the low damage, protection and durability, golden tools are fast but so brittle and golden pickaxe cannot mine so many things), but bartering with piglin are the only renewable source of so some useful things and can give us a lot of good loots easily, so I think it is very useful
You didn't consider the difficulty of making the farms. Wood is an S tier resource, but the semi-automatic tree farms are very hard to build so they are below C tier. I've never been tempted to build one considering how much easier it is to just plant and chop trees
@@kkalafus they aren’t that difficult to make mate, I’ve made 3 in different worlds and one of them I adjusted the red stone to do the same work but with a little better quality of life updates to it like a red stone lamp next to the sapling placement block to tell me when the cube is full and ready to be mined, when doing large scale builds a 40 minute farm is not that big of a deal in the larger picture with how much time gets saved. 40 minutes is an estimate it takes me about thirty but following videos for the first time in survival it might take 40 or maybe even longer but should not take more than an hour and a half, Best of luck in your worlds
@@kkalafus wither cages can be done on easy using obsidian. So with the log farm by silent whisperer, u can have an automatic blasting chamber, making it fully automatic.
I never built one before but I'm going to now cause I want to decorate my houses for the custom village I have planned out. So the wool and carpet is gonna be an absolute must. Plus it's one of those build it and leave it ones that are always really useful
At first you had me thinking I never really noticed how much we were playing different games, but you brought it right back to common ground with that Pumpkin Pie. signed, some jerk who eschews iron and other villager farms in favor of massive railways of red nether brick and settlements with cactus walls to skycap
Really useful but what would also be good is a ranking system for different farms for each resource for Bedrock. For example ticking gold farms compared to nether based gold farms. I have seen something like this for Java but not for bedrock I believe.
@@m2lansky yeah I built 4 21 block portals and had to turn down the ticking frequency bc it was overwhelming my quad speed sorting system lol. Gives 30 levels in 2 minutes and mends nether rite tools in seconds. Combined with my wither skeleton and wither farms I have infinity beacons too.
The only one i disagree on is gold farms, as portal based gold farms(that rely on quickly relighting a portal) is probably the best early mid-late game exp source(can rival guardian farms, even the lag); gold is really useful for making golden apples for helping them "convince "villagers to lower their prices after being unfortunately turned into a zombie, making golden carrots for breeding horses and the like,and bartering, while gold blocks are great building blocks which go well with deepslate and blackstone variants, so S tier for me(also a great way to get looting III swords early if you don't have one already). Super agree on beetroot farms, no one in their right mind is gonna farm those. PieandPotatoesAreTheBest.
Man, I gotta get more farms built, I only have a handful and I do love them! I’d call moss farms an s tier for myself, just because bonemeal is so useful for other farms!
I have a lot of opinions about this, which I listed down below. The majority I agree with though Getting turtle potions is almost impossible without a turtle farm. You are gonna need those for the wither. sweet berries are great early game to farm(like the first 10 or so days) and vines are good early game ladder substitutes (I'm not gonna spend stacks of sticks just to repeatedly climb stuff). Spawner farms are great when you want a specific item drop, and for afking exp, but best of all, they only use a water bucket, a pickaxe, and if you want, a trident killer, to make. Sugar cane farms I would put at B tier because people with elytras go through rockets like water, and if you have a trading hall, there's gonna be a lot of librarians that'll like paper. Egg farms make auto-chicken cookers possible. I need cactus to throw away stuff without burning down my house and to throw away netherrite (I don't like that stuff personally), also great for mob farms if you don't have the space or resources to build something fancy. and carrot on a stick is the best food source.
RUclips removed silent from my recommended for some reason, and I forgot that he existed. I saw this video and remembered all the entertainment he brought me over the years. Glad I’m back :D
Looking for the Blue Axolotl is basically shiny hunting, & I love doing that. So sorry, Piggo, you can't stop me from breeding hundreds/thousands of axolotls
Wandering trader is one of those things that'll be useful once or twice, like selling me moss on my 1.18 world, where I've yet to find a lush cave. I've only found 1 dripstone cave too
I would personally move the mushroom farm up a tier. And the magma farm. Both of those are potion ingredients. Magma crème for fire resist, and brown mushroom for potions of weakness for villager converting
I made a "geode farm" to be able of making a general mob farm. Basically dig all blocks around the budding amethyst blocks and waited half an hour so I could mine. It's just painful to wait
I know I am a year late but I do not agree with a few of your decisions: - The Nether Mushrooms are a great source to farm for shroom lights, Shroom lights are the easiest light blocks to get for buildings early game than any other as the other light blocks need time for farms to be set up while a Nether Mushroom farm is very simple to do manually or automatically. (Light sources in Minecraft survival is a must, yes we can make torches and get lanterns, but they make early builds look cheap) - Magma cube farms are great to set up to get the 3 frog light blocks for builds (Light sources) - Sugar can farms are a great source for paper needed to trade with villagers for Spell books and Emeralds (Especially Mending and Silk touch) - The Geod farms are great to get for Tinted glass as that is really the only way to safely monitor wild mob farms up close without letting your safe light levels mess with the darkness needed for the farm. - You forgot the S++ farm for the Ender Dragon should you choose to make it.
Farms I noticed were missing: wither rose, end stone (BE exclusive), spider-only, cat, strider. And being very critical, nether-only and portal-based gold farms are very separate. Elusive farms I don't blame you for not including: bowl (from turtles), netherrack (BE exclusive) That's all I can think of for now
i combined several things together, so bowls are rather pointless to farm, so is netherack haha. gold farms are all lumped together since is the same drop, just different methods of farming. cats are basically included with iron farm. are there working strider farms on bedrock? seems so silly lol. wither rose i did actually forget :3
@@silentwisperer yeah I think we're more or less saying the same thing. I could've worded better, like I was also of the opinion that the different gold farms are often considered different, but it's a bit nitpicky to say you straight up missed it. I would absolutely agree that the only legitimate one on my list is wither rose, but also it's probably the nichest of useful farms and for 99% of use a squid farm does the exact same thing faster.
@@張謙-n3l sorry I forgot to reply earlier. You have to regenerate the end fountain by either: summon and kill the dragon (both versions), delete all of the return portal tiles (bedrock only). Every time the fountain gets regenerated, it creates 8 (I think) end stone blocks. To automate this on bedrock, you put an end crystal in the place of each portal tile. Every 10 (?) seconds, the fountain regenerates and the portal tiles are immediately replaced by fire due to the crystals. This is also related to how bedrock block farming used to be possible, so you'd want to look there if you actually want to do this. Not sure why I didn't put that in the "strictly esoteric" section, though it's still not on the level of netherrack
Alright so in the defence of a snow farm. I do enjoy map art and obtaining 2 shulkers of snow blocks would be hell on earth if not for the snow golem + ravager combo
And late game they're vital to get a good amount of fire work rockets. And trading with villagers is also useful late game. Suger cane farms are honestly S-tier. I don't know what he was even thinking when he put it in C-tier. That's a objectively incorrect rating
The devs love making bedrock harder to farm anything, mobs spawn super slow and there's a really low cap, and now they're gonna make coral fans not trick them, because realism? Bruh java mob farm is a couple observers, a couple dispensers and a timing circuit. Bedrock needs scaffolding, coral fans, magma blocks, a trident killer. Any tiny delay in killing a mob means lessened rates
Tbh I don't think you should add the skeleton spawner with the other spawners because it's a source of bonemeal (which can be turned into food, wood, dye and fuel for early game crop and tree farms) arrows armour and xp
@@joshuaroney Moss farms need a lot of recources, because you need to stack them to get rates you need, so it is more for middle-high level gameplay. WIth skeleton spawner you just need to provide water streams, and collection area for drops, and all farm is done.
I would farm dripleaves because that allows you to build gravity block duplication machines for really cheap (I know this works for Bedrock). I would farm sand out of everything else because TNT is fun and destructive, and you can further build tunnel bores to mine diamonds
On first stages when you still don't have a room of bookshelves for an enchanting table you need sugar cane farm, but later only to trade with villagers
Being a newish player, I would say one of the more helpful tutorials / walkthroughs would be a listed order of farms based on what you have done prior. Almost like a dependency mapping of farms. Ie build this simple farm so you can build this more complex farm later.
the tier list is not that wrong but its more over his perspective he clearly does not do extreme end game minecraft type stuff from his bamboo and cane tier but he is just an overall player
@@xleaderx1289 his tutorials have helped me a great deal but as I got further along I realized I wasted time trying to build farms I couldn't complete until I was further along in simpler farms. Hate seeing bone meal dependent farms without having easy general mob farm first, but not an OP mob farm that requires other farms requiring bone meal (scaffolding) as a result making circular dependencies.
Sweet berries are sellable. Pumpkins and melons are massive bonemeal fuel. Wheat is required for automating a faster leather farm for books, for trading.
There are 3 issues with this ranking. 1, sugar cane is a must-have requiring large quantities for rockets. 2, eggs, once grown, are a great source of fodder for the wither to harvest wither roses. 3, you can't beet a root.
Missed grass and mycelium farms, concrete farm, rabbit farm, nether star farm, phantom farms, plus I don't remember seeing a cave spider farm on the list, also the letter D..... You mentioned snow farm, but not powdered snow (you may have mentioned some of these, sorry if you did) loved the video still!
Saved from what? If you have chorus, then you already need to have elytra, and save urself from everything really. As the food source it is really annoying then you all time gets teleported, and it restores only 4 hunger. Just waste of one place in youre inventory
I got squid farm because i need a lot of black dye, and dont have any wither roses. Its definitely niche. But if you only need a lot of black dye, its easy to build and produces like mad.
What’s so great about potato farms? Also.. bonemeal powered small flower farms create insane amounts of dye, for villager trading if you don’t have a raid farm. I feel like that should be ranked higher.
On point but where's the goat horn farm? N also can we get a tutorial for bedrock farming? Lol oh and you forgot ice farms. I know speed horses are far superior but ice does help in sorting systems, moving mobs along and regular ice for flooding areas
@@dillonvandergriff4124 I use a lot of his. His gold/xp farm is great to build next to Silent's iron farm since they both can run at once if they're close by. I needed iron for a project and also to repair my tools and armor and I got both within a short amount of time. That combo is really overpowered
Farm that i wanna build from you: Overpowered Wither skeleton farm Overpowered Guardian farm Overpowered Creeper far, Overpowered raid farm Overpowered iron farm Overpowered gold farm Overpowered tree farm Overpowered trident farm Overpowered Hoglin farm Edit: As for right now ive built Ghast farm because i needed gumpower i also could have built a creeper farm. Wood farm, trident farm, iron farm.
Bamboo definitely deserves a rating higher. Just like kelp, it's a great fuel source that can fully automatically fuel your furnaces, and unlike kelp it's also useful for crafting, while kelp is pretty much useless other than as a fuel source. Your sugar cane rating is just objectively wrong. That farm is essential, especially in the late game where you're burning through stacks worth of fireworks
Did I miss anything? Let me know here in the comments! :D (I actually did, wither roses! Below average farm, hard to setup, not that useful!). If you got any ideas for things that should be moved around, tell us you thoughts! Its kinda subjective what to build, and ultimately it depends on what you find enjoyable! If you liked this video, drop a like or maybe subscribe for more! 😊💙
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I can believe you have built every one of these farms, but not a silverfish farm. Has anyone ever even bothered to try building a silverfish farm?
7:28: 🤣🤣🤣🤣 that's so hilarious! also I agree with you about a good amount of these, although i think that the nether wort is useful because i use red nether bricks a LOT, and because I don't usually build with the wood types from the overworld, the nether trees are a great resource, as well as the shroomlights. i also think lava farms are S tier since it's great for some builds, and lava is the perfect fuel. great video too.
i don't build with purper very much, but i farm chorus fruit to make popped chorus fruit to make end rods. i don't use torches anymore since end rods are better overall.
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Honestly even though I’m probably not gonna go in order prioritizing what farms to make based on this list, this is still super useful because I can actually see what kinds of farms do exist and what I’m capable of doing in general.
The shulker farm is only on beta. Cant wait for it.
Getting ready to start a new server and this is very useful for organizing what's needed or not, as well as how certain 'groupings' can be made. Lemur is right, finding a comprehensive list of possible farms is tougher than expected.
I when start priorizing some farms i aleays start with iron farm gold farm for the exp, and than i start doing sugar cane cactus etc. In late game i always need a giarfian farm, a fortres farm, a mega piglin barter farm with all recourses sorted.
Iron, Gold and Mob farms are the main for me. Also some kind of villager trading hall and a source of emeralds either through a raid farm of through a profitable trade. Sugarcane, Coco Beans, Cactus, Wool etc I will build some form of farm for but that's more just cause I have free time rather than because they are majorly useful
Sugarcane is very needed since it’s supply’s you with paper which can be used to make rockets so it’s good for late game players
Silent doesn't need paper since he gets his rockets for free from different sources
Also good for villager trading.
I think he meant like a large scale sugarcane farm, its alot easier just to make a bonemeal one tbh
@@QuAntique What do you mean?
@@pirateluffy01 in his server there are shops where he can buys rockets so he does not get it from a farm
Squid farms are a good addition to guardian farms. Ink sacs are useful for making dark prismarine. Not just for making ink...
Usually guardian farms produce ink sacs as well
@@panda_314 if you have a mega base that needs dark prismarine you need an ink farm. That's like saying since you get string from iron farms you don't need a hostile or wool farm (not the best example since hostile mob farms produce other stuff but basically saying that if you do stuff that needs more than a little of the item like string for not just scaffold but dispensers in redstone you cannot rely on the small amount)
@@panda_314 Where excuse me? I mean if you use silent’s portal design then you won’t even get a single squid
@@panda_314 what design are you looking at?
My guardian farm is purely overworld and has given me no squid at all.
Straight down 1×1 drop-chutes in the spawn columns to waiting trident killers.
Squid still spawn in the water surrounding the chutes, but never in the chutes themselves.
Built twice....in different worlds. One realm, and a server also. Same results. Just guardian drops.
You just can make wither rose farm
Silverfish are so worthless that if you could find a way to automate breaking their spawners, it’d be an S tier farm.
In my old world I made a silverfish block storage just for the hell of it, t’was a fun project and temporarily ended up being ahead of its time (sculk block storage came shortly after).
@@_JustAnotherKid__ how does that work?
@@shivammishra-ic4ou I believe collecting infested stone is possible on older versions
True lmao
well well well
Silent. You need a small chicken farm! For when you fight the warden. Don't throw snowballs, throw eggs! That way you get the chance you've got a stupid little chicken running around their drawing his attention even more than the egg did!
Dude this would be awesome. I would fell so luck in this moment.
Automatic redstone egg dispenser. 2 double chests full of eggs....
And, I thiiiiiink that you could use a chicken farm with 200 chickens as a mob switch as well, or if you make a mob switch then it should have chickens. It would be like 3 double chests of eggs though.
Portable version you can set up and and connect to an autolauncher for the produced eggs anywhere.
Now I want to build the worst farms in my survival world and have an entire district of just "bad farms"
just come look at my world. ive got them all.....
Simply go to jcplayz channel
@@gooslesspondd8378 ye he has basically no high producing mob farm or gunpowder farm
Lol that sounds like a fun project actually
@@Soopy.19618 I built some of his best farms and their literally game breaking i dont know what your talking about
Um I don't like purpur, but you can craft end rods with popped chorus fruits.
I was like: pooped chorus fruits? To realize I am misreading. The joy of having English as a second language. 😅
You need sugar cane for rockets
@@cassanovadiablo true but that's why it's not even lower, with bonemeal you will only be using the farm every so often. One sugar cane is used for 3 rockets so after less than a chest of sugar cane you won't need more for a long time.
You get 4 end rods for every popped chorus fruit used, you literally will never need a farm even with a mega base, just plant like 15 of them and harvest them, that's enough for basically any mega base unless you are literally making your base end rods.
@@woomynation Planting Chorus Plants count as farming them.
Thanks silent. This video goes straight to S tier.
For me its C-Tier
For me b tier
I would bump up Purpur, Ink Sacs, and Blaze Rods - and the last especially for multi-player.
Purpur is used to make End Rods, which are just gorgeous, especially for chandeliers and other cool lighting options, and look especially cool in more modern builds, and also wizardry builds.
Ink Sacs are useful not only for dye and writable books, but Dark Prismarine. That block goes remarkably well with dwarven tunnels as a pillar block.
Blaze Rods are for End Rods, of course, but also potions, which are very useful in multi-player. Especially if you and your friends like to do friendly PvP. Invis hijinks are always fabulous.
If you need that many endrods, i think you have a problem :)
I totally agree with you.
Also a sugarcane farm is way more useful then a wither skeleton farm.
You know i have died fighting a wither and made a beacon to bring charm to my world but the beacon effect particles all over the screen are annoying , so basically it was a not worth keeping.
Purpur can't make end rods popped chorus fruits do
End rods are easy to get with manual farming of chorus fruit.
Glow lichen is amazing for stopping water while providing a bit of light. Sweet berry farm is great for emeralds with villager trades, plus foxes do all the work for you.
I'd also say wheat > carrots > potatoes. Potatoes are only good for villager trading (aside from being a mediocre food source when cooked). Carrots can also breed two mobs, plus if you really want to craft golden carrots after building an OP gold farm at least you have the best food in the game. Wheat can also breed two mobs and be traded with villagers, but hay bales are what sets it apart. You can breed a third mob, heal horses, and most importantly make target blocks which are an indispensable redstone component especially with Bedrock's weird redstone mechanics.
I have an egg farm for one reason: every time I cheese a Wither I unload a couple shulkers using a dispenser to get Wither Roses. Far more portable than any other mob for this.
Got a challenge for you Silent Whisperer. Create an over the top over powered farm for a couple of the bottom tier stuff. Mine carts automatic bonemeal automatic storage. All in one useless farm that produces thousands of items. Also you forgot powdered snow farm.
This video is a great way to create a to do list. Going through each resource and making sure I had it covered or not was extremely useful
I just watched the old version of this video today, and you uploaded the new one now
what a coincidence!!!
I would have placed slime farms in A tier because of how useful slime is in the late game, You need it for sticky pistons and slime blocks which are pretty necessary for the late game. If you want to make any flying machines or perimeters which are needed for other farms, you will need a lot of it. Not to mention that slime is almost impossible to get naturally unless you spend a lot of time in a swamp for no other reason than slime farming. Good video though!
This is a very good tier list, the only thing I would change is rate blaze farm higher because it is a very good fuel source but not as good as lava. Thanks Silent!
As a vtuber fan, the axolotl farm joke made me laugh so hard. I can think of a certain angel who spent hundreds of hours trying to get a single blue axolotl.
beetroot is actually pretty good if your low on food in an early game world and 15 beetroots is 1 emerald and its really easy to farm so i recommend putting it on E tier
Of course rooted dirt farm is on the bottom lol once mud come around and renewable clay for bedrock it will be worth it for builds
I actually made a manual Axolotol and tropical fish farm only so that I could get that Rare blue jewel. I grinded for it during my online classes EVERY DAY (my online classes are 5 hours long btw) FOR 15 DAYS AND FINALLY GOT IT. I had gone through that pain only so that I can auction it on my schoolmates server (I did all this on a server is 2 years old btw) and it was TOTALLY WORTH IT!!! why you ask me, because it sold for LITTERALY 10 STACKS OF DIAMOND BLOCKS. Tbh, it was worth it, but i don't recommend it if you are on singleplayer, there is no use for it in singleplayer.
Random player: "Yeah he seems alright but idk if i agree with this tier list"
*sees potatos top and lowest rating for beats and axolotyls*
Random player: "like i was saying, this man is the best bedrock youtuber ever and you should all subscribe and follow him"
Why are potatoes so high up? Genuine question, kinda coming back to minecraft. Unless it was a joke
@@williammorales3859 it is and isnt. potatos are always the staple food of choice for silent in his videos, especially for his Truly Bedrock episodes. Also cooked potatos are very good early source of food. and with introduction to campfires, you can use those to cook them so you dont need to use fuel like in normal furnaces or smokers
i went over to your bedrock farm immediately when you mentioned it could be farmed, but unfortunately the pinned comment says the method was removed. If its possible as you claim in this video i'd love to see a new farm, gathering bedrock is very useful for wither cages without having to use a gateway
It is still possible
@@adhirajdogra25 it's possible with which method?
@@adhirajdogra25 I thought it was patched
@@adhirajdogra25 its patched proof ?
I bet bamboo is going to get higher when 1.20 is released, and I think wheat is much needed for mud bricks. I burn through a lot of dirt and wheat now.
Do people really use pumpkin pie unironically? Aren't golden carrots light years better? ESPECIALLY with a villager trading hall.
Also, how could you forget the bat farm?? They're so OP! You can get... Noise from it!
Most of these depend on what you need but I must say this is pretty accurate,farms like tree farm or trident farm or ender man farms and some more are very player dependent
bamboo should be moved to S class because it can be used as wood now.
Silent: who even need purpur blocks
Also silent: farming chorus for his mega base.
In defense of berry farms, they are a really good source of emeralds and food via the butcher villager. Im not sure if it applies to bedrock but on java once you cure a zombie villager their trades remain pretty cheap. I rely on 1 cured butcher on food because i can pick berries to buy a stack of pork with change left. But yeah the farm on its own is pretty bad
I take regen mushroom stew in early game caving. However, by the time you've built a mushroom farm you're rich enough to just bring potions so it's not really worth it.
u can also make sus stew with dendelion that will be a very good food
I think gold farm should be in the S rank. Although gold itself does not have very high value (powered rails and netherite made from gold are good, but the gold from mining should be enough for these things, golden weapon and armor are literally trash due to the low damage, protection and durability, golden tools are fast but so brittle and golden pickaxe cannot mine so many things), but bartering with piglin are the only renewable source of so some useful things and can give us a lot of good loots easily, so I think it is very useful
plus best sourrce of xp in Bedrock I have seen
@@Yamaelp You forgot about Guardian xp farm, which gives you 30 levels in 20 seconds or so
I can wait to see you stuff ALL of these inside your mega base on TB!
Farm list rank is based on utility. Each player has a separate endgame in mind. Your top tier farms are the ones that get you to the endgame.
You didn't consider the difficulty of making the farms. Wood is an S tier resource, but the semi-automatic tree farms are very hard to build so they are below C tier. I've never been tempted to build one considering how much easier it is to just plant and chop trees
But, if used with a wither cage and azalea, it would be fully automatic, and I thinK that’s pretty worth it
@@potatoatwork2795 so, you have built it in survival then?
@@kkalafus they aren’t that difficult to make mate, I’ve made 3 in different worlds and one of them I adjusted the red stone to do the same work but with a little better quality of life updates to it like a red stone lamp next to the sapling placement block to tell me when the cube is full and ready to be mined, when doing large scale builds a 40 minute farm is not that big of a deal in the larger picture with how much time gets saved. 40 minutes is an estimate it takes me about thirty but following videos for the first time in survival it might take 40 or maybe even longer but should not take more than an hour and a half, Best of luck in your worlds
@@kkalafus wither cages can be done on easy using obsidian. So with the log farm by silent whisperer, u can have an automatic blasting chamber, making it fully automatic.
@@kkalafus also haste 2+ efficiency 5 netherite axe instamines logs
Silent: "Berry farms are useless!"
Mumei: "And I took that personally..."
Wool farms is an absolute beast if you have a bunch of Sheperds
I never built one before but I'm going to now cause I want to decorate my houses for the custom village I have planned out. So the wool and carpet is gonna be an absolute must. Plus it's one of those build it and leave it ones that are always really useful
@@darknesswave100 I bring in some of the easiest emeralds by trading in the basic wool colors (white, gray, black & brown)
At first you had me thinking I never really noticed how much we were playing different games, but you brought it right back to common ground with that Pumpkin Pie.
signed, some jerk who eschews iron and other villager farms in favor of massive railways of red nether brick and settlements with cactus walls to skycap
Magma creams are used to make fire resistance potions. Find it very useful for mining ancient debris or any nether related projects.🙂
IMO the farm becomes obsolete once you get slime and blaze powder you can just craft magma cream
A witch farm gives you infinity fire resist + potions, water breathing and healing potions too.
Really useful but what would also be good is a ranking system for different farms for each resource for Bedrock. For example ticking gold farms compared to nether based gold farms. I have seen something like this for Java but not for bedrock I believe.
Ticking gold farms is by far superior in loot drop than the nether one. Speacially because u can do many portals ticking at same time.
@@m2lansky yeah I built 4 21 block portals and had to turn down the ticking frequency bc it was overwhelming my quad speed sorting system lol. Gives 30 levels in 2 minutes and mends nether rite tools in seconds. Combined with my wither skeleton and wither farms I have infinity beacons too.
The only one i disagree on is gold farms, as portal based gold farms(that rely on quickly relighting a portal) is probably the best early mid-late game exp source(can rival guardian farms, even the lag); gold is really useful for making golden apples for helping them "convince "villagers to lower their prices after being unfortunately turned into a zombie, making golden carrots for breeding horses and the like,and bartering, while gold blocks are great building blocks which go well with deepslate and blackstone variants, so S tier for me(also a great way to get looting III swords early if you don't have one already). Super agree on beetroot farms, no one in their right mind is gonna farm those. PieandPotatoesAreTheBest.
Should be S tier
Literally have ALMOST half a shulkerbox of Golden Carrots
Man, I gotta get more farms built, I only have a handful and I do love them! I’d call moss farms an s tier for myself, just because bonemeal is so useful for other farms!
Start with a gold farm, for infinite levels and after a piglin bartering ( a good one) so u can have a lot of different items.
Yeah, I’m a huge fan of the axolotl xp farms, gets me a ton of xp, and I really like it
I have a lot of opinions about this, which I listed down below. The majority I agree with though
Getting turtle potions is almost impossible without a turtle farm. You are gonna need those for the wither. sweet berries are great early game to farm(like the first 10 or so days) and vines are good early game ladder substitutes (I'm not gonna spend stacks of sticks just to repeatedly climb stuff). Spawner farms are great when you want a specific item drop, and for afking exp, but best of all, they only use a water bucket, a pickaxe, and if you want, a trident killer, to make. Sugar cane farms I would put at B tier because people with elytras go through rockets like water, and if you have a trading hall, there's gonna be a lot of librarians that'll like paper. Egg farms make auto-chicken cookers possible. I need cactus to throw away stuff without burning down my house and to throw away netherrite (I don't like that stuff personally), also great for mob farms if you don't have the space or resources to build something fancy. and carrot on a stick is the best food source.
RUclips removed silent from my recommended for some reason, and I forgot that he existed. I saw this video and remembered all the entertainment he brought me over the years. Glad I’m back :D
Thanks so much Silent! This will help literally everyone for survival!
Looking for the Blue Axolotl is basically shiny hunting, & I love doing that. So sorry, Piggo, you can't stop me from breeding hundreds/thousands of axolotls
Silent: You really do not need sugar cane farms in your minecraft world
Ibxtoycat: hold my coffee
Wandering trader is one of those things that'll be useful once or twice, like selling me moss on my 1.18 world, where I've yet to find a lush cave. I've only found 1 dripstone cave too
But renewable sand!!
Sweet berries go to D because you can sold it for a butcher
Another certified farm classic
Did you make a Techno reference with the potato S tier???!?
Chorus Fruit Farm - Z
*I'll Remember that for the next Stream with the End Rods in your base*
probably a Z minus, to be honest
@@silentwisperer you know you need that stuff to make end rods right………….
@@az1202 of course he does. he is the Bedrock goat after all lol!
I would personally move the mushroom farm up a tier. And the magma farm. Both of those are potion ingredients. Magma crème for fire resist, and brown mushroom for potions of weakness for villager converting
I made a "geode farm" to be able of making a general mob farm. Basically dig all blocks around the budding amethyst blocks and waited half an hour so I could mine. It's just painful to wait
I know I am a year late but I do not agree with a few of your decisions:
- The Nether Mushrooms are a great source to farm for shroom lights, Shroom lights are the easiest light blocks to get for buildings early game than any other as the other light blocks need time for farms to be set up while a Nether Mushroom farm is very simple to do manually or automatically. (Light sources in Minecraft survival is a must, yes we can make torches and get lanterns, but they make early builds look cheap)
- Magma cube farms are great to set up to get the 3 frog light blocks for builds (Light sources)
- Sugar can farms are a great source for paper needed to trade with villagers for Spell books and Emeralds (Especially Mending and Silk touch)
- The Geod farms are great to get for Tinted glass as that is really the only way to safely monitor wild mob farms up close without letting your safe light levels mess with the darkness needed for the farm.
- You forgot the S++ farm for the Ender Dragon should you choose to make it.
That list was spot on but...sea pickles are in the S+++ category they are the most supior thing there.
I like how the Z tier is basically, "if you want this just go get it or bonemeal something for a minute"
Bowl farms are my favorite!
Been waiting for this tier list for soooo long, going to really help me plan out my mega base
8:16 The wondering trader, the trader that wonders "what's my purpose?"
Farms I noticed were missing: wither rose, end stone (BE exclusive), spider-only, cat, strider.
And being very critical, nether-only and portal-based gold farms are very separate.
Elusive farms I don't blame you for not including: bowl (from turtles), netherrack (BE exclusive)
That's all I can think of for now
i combined several things together, so bowls are rather pointless to farm, so is netherack haha. gold farms are all lumped together since is the same drop, just different methods of farming. cats are basically included with iron farm.
are there working strider farms on bedrock? seems so silly lol.
wither rose i did actually forget :3
@@silentwisperer Well strider farms would be an interesting alternative for string farms. Probably not efficient in the slightest but still fun
@@silentwisperer yeah I think we're more or less saying the same thing. I could've worded better, like I was also of the opinion that the different gold farms are often considered different, but it's a bit nitpicky to say you straight up missed it. I would absolutely agree that the only legitimate one on my list is wither rose, but also it's probably the nichest of useful farms and for 99% of use a squid farm does the exact same thing faster.
By the way, how to generate endstone? Thanks
@@張謙-n3l sorry I forgot to reply earlier. You have to regenerate the end fountain by either: summon and kill the dragon (both versions), delete all of the return portal tiles (bedrock only). Every time the fountain gets regenerated, it creates 8 (I think) end stone blocks. To automate this on bedrock, you put an end crystal in the place of each portal tile. Every 10 (?) seconds, the fountain regenerates and the portal tiles are immediately replaced by fire due to the crystals. This is also related to how bedrock block farming used to be possible, so you'd want to look there if you actually want to do this.
Not sure why I didn't put that in the "strictly esoteric" section, though it's still not on the level of netherrack
Alright so in the defence of a snow farm. I do enjoy map art and obtaining 2 shulkers of snow blocks would be hell on earth if not for the snow golem + ravager combo
Silentwisperer: There is no point for a magma cube farm
Frogs: may we make your acquaintance
With me, I use sugarcane farms in early to mid game so I can turn them into paper and trade with several lecturers for a bunch of valuable emeralds.
And late game they're vital to get a good amount of fire work rockets. And trading with villagers is also useful late game. Suger cane farms are honestly S-tier. I don't know what he was even thinking when he put it in C-tier. That's a objectively incorrect rating
The devs love making bedrock harder to farm anything, mobs spawn super slow and there's a really low cap, and now they're gonna make coral fans not trick them, because realism? Bruh java mob farm is a couple observers, a couple dispensers and a timing circuit. Bedrock needs scaffolding, coral fans, magma blocks, a trident killer. Any tiny delay in killing a mob means lessened rates
Tbh I don't think you should add the skeleton spawner with the other spawners because it's a source of bonemeal (which can be turned into food, wood, dye and fuel for early game crop and tree farms) arrows armour and xp
Moss farms are much better
@@joshuaroney Moss farms need a lot of recources, because you need to stack them to get rates you need, so it is more for middle-high level gameplay. WIth skeleton spawner you just need to provide water streams, and collection area for drops, and all farm is done.
I would farm dripleaves because that allows you to build gravity block duplication machines for really cheap (I know this works for Bedrock). I would farm sand out of everything else because TNT is fun and destructive, and you can further build tunnel bores to mine diamonds
9:05
elytra users: and i took that personally
On first stages when you still don't have a room of bookshelves for an enchanting table you need sugar cane farm, but later only to trade with villagers
You've been saying "PieIsTheBest" for years, so the S++ category should surprise nobody.
Being a newish player, I would say one of the more helpful tutorials / walkthroughs would be a listed order of farms based on what you have done prior. Almost like a dependency mapping of farms. Ie build this simple farm so you can build this more complex farm later.
the tier list is not that wrong but its more over his perspective
he clearly does not do extreme end game minecraft type stuff from his bamboo and cane tier
but he is just an overall player
@@xleaderx1289 his tutorials have helped me a great deal but as I got further along I realized I wasted time trying to build farms I couldn't complete until I was further along in simpler farms. Hate seeing bone meal dependent farms without having easy general mob farm first, but not an OP mob farm that requires other farms requiring bone meal (scaffolding) as a result making circular dependencies.
Silent:"you don't need sugar cane farms"
Rockets: am I joke to you
Sweet berries are sellable. Pumpkins and melons are massive bonemeal fuel. Wheat is required for automating a faster leather farm for books, for trading.
Yes! I’ve been waiting for an update
There are 3 issues with this ranking. 1, sugar cane is a must-have requiring large quantities for rockets. 2, eggs, once grown, are a great source of fodder for the wither to harvest wither roses. 3, you can't beet a root.
Omggggg he put sweet Berry in z wtf it should at least c they can get sooooo many emeralds beginning of game
Missed grass and mycelium farms, concrete farm, rabbit farm, nether star farm, phantom farms, plus I don't remember seeing a cave spider farm on the list, also the letter D..... You mentioned snow farm, but not powdered snow (you may have mentioned some of these, sorry if you did) loved the video still!
He did phantom
Huh, you'll never know how it feels to get saved by a food
Chorus fruit is my savior
But still, farming it for a great quantity is truly wasteful
Saved from what? If you have chorus, then you already need to have elytra, and save urself from everything really. As the food source it is really annoying then you all time gets teleported, and it restores only 4 hunger. Just waste of one place in youre inventory
Well, just try it.
@@sir.ifpratamaxii 👏
Gunpowder: I’m S-Tier
Sugar Cane: Am I a joke to you ?
How are you supposed to make paper and produce rockets without the paper.
I got squid farm because i need a lot of black dye, and dont have any wither roses. Its definitely niche. But if you only need a lot of black dye, its easy to build and produces like mad.
Awww I just got my blue axolotls the other day )-=
I enjoyed the process of it...
Idk about bedrock but don't pumpkin pies have trash saturation? Or was that a joke that went over my head?
Im planning on combing this with your multi-sorting chest system to collect and organise all the loot haha
Actually, a crimson fungus farm could be used to breed hoglins in your hoglin farm.
Useless mechanic. For hoglin farm you can just go with campfire design and fully afk on those
5:43 shulkercraft be like: idont think u understand our pain
So you've essentially ranked all your tutorials.
What’s so great about potato farms?
Also.. bonemeal powered small flower farms create insane amounts of dye, for villager trading if you don’t have a raid farm. I feel like that should be ranked higher.
Build SWs micro farm, it does all crops and flowers both 1 and 2 tall
What about a cat farm? You build an iron farm but no lava to kill the golems.
why would you do that o.o
@@silentwisperer string ;__;
@@nexusspechtor8473 but… you get the same amount from an iron farm
That’s kinda messed up
Finally, someone who understands my stance on bedrock farms
Welcome to actual tmc
On point but where's the goat horn farm? N also can we get a tutorial for bedrock farming? Lol oh and you forgot ice farms. I know speed horses are far superior but ice does help in sorting systems, moving mobs along and regular ice for flooding areas
Hi silent, great video as always and ty for the tutorial
Can u do a wither farm please and thank u I can’t find a good tutorial and I like your farms because they are easy to follow :) good vid by the way!
JCplayz has a good tutorial. It's worked well for me in the past :)
@@dillonvandergriff4124 I use a lot of his. His gold/xp farm is great to build next to Silent's iron farm since they both can run at once if they're close by. I needed iron for a project and also to repair my tools and armor and I got both within a short amount of time. That combo is really overpowered
1:46 You're making Technoblade proud.
With 1.19 it became possible to make a fully automatic clay farm, so rooted dirt farms are now redeemed :D
Good ol' pumpkin pie:
- pumpkin/melon farm
- egg farm
- sugar cane farm
- reliable source of bonemeal
farm(s)
Food for days.
or buy em from villagers!
@@silentwisperer wait you can do that? What villager?
@@yeetlord_3460 the farmer, like the only villager to sell food lol
@@woomynation ok thx
Farm that i wanna build from you:
Overpowered Wither skeleton farm
Overpowered Guardian farm
Overpowered Creeper far,
Overpowered raid farm
Overpowered iron farm
Overpowered gold farm
Overpowered tree farm
Overpowered trident farm
Overpowered Hoglin farm
Edit: As for right now ive built Ghast farm because i needed gumpower i also could have built a creeper farm. Wood farm, trident farm, iron farm.
End rods are super sick and they use chorus fruit, at least E for that alone IMO, Z is BRUTUAL for that
Hell ya "pumpkin pie" even if it was poorly designed its still pumpkin pie!!!!!! Your my hero of the day even tho this is an old video.
Silent always updating us about farms in bedrock, thank you mate
Silent: noooo don't farm those things!
Me: vibing to those music discs while farming Chorus fruit and vines for my builds
Bamboo definitely deserves a rating higher. Just like kelp, it's a great fuel source that can fully automatically fuel your furnaces, and unlike kelp it's also useful for crafting, while kelp is pretty much useless other than as a fuel source. Your sugar cane rating is just objectively wrong. That farm is essential, especially in the late game where you're burning through stacks worth of fireworks