Hey there! I hope you enjoy my first aesthetic farm that can contain both a Java farm and a Bedrock farm. Let me know what you think of the design and the tutorial in the comments below! ESSENTIAL IMPORTANT NOTE FOR BEDROCK PLAYERS: Iron golems in Bedrock spawn within a 17×13×17 volume, ±8 blocks horizontal and ±6 blocks vertical from the village's center block, which can be a bed pillow or a bell. That means that when you build the roof of the villager chamber, you are already at 4 blocks above the beds a.k.a. the centre of your village. You DON'T want to build the layer of slabs on top of the villager chamber roof. You want to just build 1 more layer on top (the 5th block vertical from the village centre) which will be the central channel leading up to the pit (three blocks wide down the middle) and one more layer on top of that which will be the spawning platforms for the iron golems (the 6th block vertical from the village centre). The farm should work then, but it's 1 block lower than the Java version. This may mean that it looks slightly off compared to the video... Apologies for not getting that right in the first place. IMPORTANT NOTE 2: You may have noticed that I didn't do anything about the interior. This is because Iron Golems may spawn on any full blocks you build close to the villager room. This is especially the case for Bedrock players. Iron Golems always try to spawn on the highest available solid block in Java, which makes it less frequent to spawn iron golems below the villager room. Be careful when you build an interior, because it might break your farm. You could for example, dig out a few blocks and make the killing tower a bit longer. You then have a bit more room to work with and you can for example create a living room, storage room and an automatic composter (for all the poppies!).
I have an important question... I'm on pocket edition (bedrock) am I supposed to also have a zombie? I built the farm and for some reason it isn't working. No golems at all are spawning.
So many youtubers make farms and leave them looking out of place in their worlds, you have found a good niche i think combining function and aesthetics, making them not look like farms at all!
if you REALLY want more Iron than you'd ever need, you can also build a chunk loader in there (very small and simple to build, you just need like 3 blocks, 2 minecarts, a minecart with hopper, an activator rail, a dropper and a nether portal), that will load this chunk even when you're away and generate iron all the time.
Im going to make this easy i hope, this is for bedrock payers. If your golems stopped spawning in try this. 1. Kill your villagers 2. Destroy the fletching table and stone bricks or whatever blocks you used to build a wall around the villagers. 3. Ontop of the glass put New beds again same position as video instructed, and then glass again 4. Put the fletching tables back and build up from there till your villagers are trapped and cant escape. 5. Go under and destroy old beds, glass and dirt. So basically we moved everything up one level and tried to moved to villagers closer to the roof. I dont know why or how it works but for 3 hours i played with it and now my golems spawn very quickly. I hope this works for you who have issues with it and wish you all the best of luck. And Nuvola thanks a lot for a beautiful design ❤ its absolutely gorgeous to look at from afar
This was my *third* iron farm I made in my survival world, only to realize they didn't work for whatever reason. Then I followed your quick fix, and I raised all the beds/workstations/villagers as close to the roof as possible, and it worked! Thank you so so much! So many hours spent and I finally get my iron farm (^-^)
For some reason, I have never been able to make a working iron farm on bedrock. No design I have ever used has worked except for this one. Thanks for the tutorial!
This farm is very efficient once the water mechanics and golem spawn at the top gets arranged. Thank you Nuvola for such a nice Iron Farm Build :) Tip: for those not getting the 30-50 sec rates, in my situation, the villager room was too big and I found the villagers standing around even tho I made the changes to the room setup walls/trap doors that Nuvola's edit showed. So to fix the standing around, I traded w/ each villager once, removed the workstations replacing w/ stone blocks, and blocked the 2 open corners adding 2 blocks and 2 blocks tall. Now they are Scared and NOT standing around! They sleep and run, YAY! Golems abound!
I just tried this and now it's not working. the 2 corners opposite of the zombie have 2x2 now and the beds are all facing the zombie. they do run everywhere but won't sleep. also traded with them and filled the wall in? any advice
I built this yesterday in Bedrock. I noticed a few people say to build the walls 17 blocks high. Do not do this! The farm will stop spawning golems (and cats). Instead you need to do this. Dont add slabs to the top of the villager pen, the roof of the pen will be the middle water channel. You can build the side water channels directly on top the villager pen. This keeps the build 15 blocks high, and the golems can spawn. I tested both, 17 blocks high and I afked for an hour. 0 drops. 15 blocks high and built directly on top of the villager pen, I get 2 golems roughly every 30 seconds (almost as soon as both golems are dead another 2 spawn) Otherwise great build! Its hard to fit farms into aesthetic builds so I'm glad I found you.
*Thank you*! I had the same problem and glad I read your content. I took off those slabs and rebuilt the channel and they started spawning immediately. Appreciate you!
I did this with the channel the only thing I left 17 was the walls but it doesn’t work should I lower the walls? Do I still put slabs on top or not? (The castle walls not the villager pen)
I built this farm in hardcore a short while ago, and aesthetically it looks great, but functionally I found golems regularly getting stuck before dropping into the main channel of water. I solved this by squaring the internal platform edges and having the flow of water going straight. Works a treat now. Great build!!
In java, if you don't want to deal with zombies, you can put 5 villagers with beds in the villager chamber (they don't need jobs) and it will work. The rate of iron golum spawning will be lower than if a zombie is there, but it's a good way to get the farm started.
Also, note, this build will only work in the daylight. At night, the villagers will sleep and not spawn golems. The rates are still going to be plenty early in for standard needs~ unless you're building a kingdom of minecarts and iron trapdoors, the 5 villager system will definitely keep up with you.
instead of Soul sand under the zombie, you can use piston and clock system. so when the piston not activated the villager can sleep for at least 2 sec IRL@@meinekraft667
Dude I’m on bedrock, I found you by your mud farm and I love your aesthetic! I found this farm and decided to give it a try, it looks amazing! At first it didn’t work but I did some investigating and I had like 25 villagers and saw some comments saying you have to have less than 20 so I killed off 10 now I have 15 villagers, now it works great. I also tried trapping villagers in 1x1 tiles in the same area because I saw a comment that said that would work. Idk if that had any impact but mine are still in a 1x1 lol A lot of recent comments are pissed 😂 you’re doing great man bedrocks messed up you earned a sub man!
I love the castle iron farm. I just built it in my bedrock realm and works like a charm. Thought I’d share since the updates have been messing with the iron farms. ❤ Ty for the tutorial ❤
This is the most stunning iron farm I have ever seen. I took a look to your other videos and I have to say that all of them are pieces of art. I love your buildings. And I hope you and your channel get the recognition you deserve. Of course I subscribed and looking foward for your next videos. Beautiful work.
So on Bedrock edition there is an extra layer of glass above the beds which raises everything up by 2 blocks. If you go back to the 5:47 timestamp, it doesn't look the same as the video. So for bedrock to look the same, you have to build 17 blocks high, not 15. Also, not sure if this is common Minecraft knowledge, but if you build this in an area you already have villagers, you will have to make this your village center for the golems to spawn correctly.
You could have built this over 100 blocks away from your village, and the other villagers won't connect to any of the workstations and beds. I'm in the middle of making this build now over 150 blocks away from my village on top of the badlands mountain in the distance and still visible to see. Once I've completed it, I'll be decorating the rest of the mountain with some oak trees and maybe a big waterfall coming down the side and into the river. Haven't quite decided most of the decorations yet, but i have some ideas. I'm still debating whether to use the deepslate bricks and cobble to give it a more nether look, maybe even nether bricks with some soul lanterns 🤷♂️ Either way, I'm looking forward see whatever happens, possibly grow some warped stems instead of the oak 🤔 See what happens 🤣🤣🤣
Been watching all of your videos since I discovered your channel. I subscribed immediately and I look forward to future videos. They are all absolutely amazing, keep it up!
Omg you're amazing! I've been waiting so long for some aesthetic farms, I'm so tired of hiding everything underground! Lol. This iron farm is beautiful, and I can't wait to make it. Thanks for doing the bedrock version too, us bedrock players get forgotten a lot!
How I got this to work on Bedrock. I kept the height the same and did not add the roof slabs as others have mentioned. The beds I left on the bottom of the villagers. The big change was to put each villager in a 1x1 pod so they could not move. I then water logged the villagers, up to their waist. This kept them from unlinking from their beds. I had to then go through one by one to see who linked to what work station and place that work station by them so they could access it. Now it works great!
This build works great in Bedrock. I built it as demonstrated without any issue. Afterward, I added an interior with lower half slabs and stairs for aesthetic details and prevent spawning. I spent 3 hours building the exterior but only 20 minutes on the interior and 20 minutes inserting the villagers.
This is awesome. I had already built the JC Playz bedrock Iron Farm and managed to find a way to build your castle around it. Although, it is a lot larger now but has the same aesthetic vibe. Love it!
This works and looks great, thank you! I had issues for a while until i found the one lonely temporary block outside that the golem was spawning on haha
Today I built your very pleasing iron farm and it is great, thank you so much. Being very meticulous and detailed, I followed your tutorial exactly and went back and played slow mode to be sure everything was as you designated. I found a couple things tho using 1.20.1 release and playing on a multiplayer bungie/paper server. The golems get stuck/hung at the gates over the pit and wont fall on down into the lava pit. The water at the 2 gates in the corner of the fall pit (at the back wall ), those 6 gates that hang directly over the pit, those 2 corner gates seem to be the issue keeping each golem hanging over the pit and cant fall. I'm still trying to work out how to get the water placement to get it all working. If you havent heard this from anyone else, it may be the server. Also there is a dead spot at 1 block at each side where the water doesnt push. I added water there, and that eliminated that issue. I really like the build and the farm and appreciate all your hard work giving everyone such a nice build, :) Thanks again, June Update: Fixed the golem sticking farm by replacing fence gates w/ signs instead. Also made the golem spawn platform 1 block smaller all the way around. Also as LensBlurr suggested, changed the blocks at the very end of the stream to stairs to make the dropoff easier. Thank you LensBlurr for that tip. :)
I built this in my 1.20 survival world and everything worked perfectly! Golems spawn every 30 seconds. There's only one tiny problem though: the water stream at the end of the channel is too weak to push the golems down, since there's another flow of water that flow the opposite direction above the last row of fence gates. So the golems would kinda get stuck there. My solution is place another row of water source at the middle of the channel to create a stronger current(You can use signs or fence gates to make sure it flows only one direction)
@@LensBlurr Thanks for the tip! Was spending way too much time trying to figure this out and now I feel kinda stupid it was such an obvious and easy fix lol
WOW! In vídeo it looks so beautiful with this landscape. Your work is inspiring me every week! Im working with a mine entrance using your farms block combinations. Greetings from Argentina
Great farm! I had a bug of slow iron golem farming, and I fixed it by placing the workstations in the walls next to each beds to force villagers to move around. Overnight in mine they just stood in a corner out of line of sight of the zombie and just stayed there mostly.
Your farm actually looks nice and as a nice rate, it was worth it to take the time to fix and come back here to say it :) thank you for making the video for it @@nuvolamc
I've already built my 4 in 1 iron farm in the Spawn chunks, but still gotta like and save this video, as this design is better for early game and comes with a cool decorative build right away.
Nuvola, I love your tutorials, and have used a few of them so far. Just one small request, could you, in the future, provide where the entrance is going to lay when you show the schematic on screen? Would be super helpful to players building these on survival, so we don't have to tear down and rebuild.
Hey Nuvola, I just wanted to drop by and say how impressed I am with your videos! The editing is on point, and I can see the effort and dedication you put into them. Your farms are not only incredibly functional but also visually stunning. I genuinely hope that you become the next big Minecraft farm RUclipsr. Keep up the fantastic work, and I'll be eagerly waiting for your next upload! Best of luck on your journey! Hope to see the world download links soon ;)
I'm in the process of making this as I've had to rebuild twice on the ps, each time it's spawned a golem while I'm building, then once completed it stops spawning I'm so confused! Please help?
@@Phobicunicorn To keep it from spawning while your building, Put only 2 villagers in while building. Then after the build is complete, throw a bunch of carrots in (I did 2 stacks), soon you'll have enough villagers and the golems will start spawning. Once I had it all the villagers grown up, I towered up above the top beside the build on the outside and golems began to spawn. The villagers will stop spawning golems if one is alive, so it's possible one got out and got away.
@@RaymondWadei’ve tried everything to fix it and there isn’t any villager in a very very large radious… i killed all the villagers i had previously and once i’ve built the top part with water it stopped working… can you please help me?
I ended up building this three times. The first time I was 12 blocks too close to the nearby village, so I had to demolish and rebuild. My fault for miscounting the distance. The second time it worked for all of ten minutes. I wasn't sure why, so I tried even farther away from the village, apporximately 225 blocks away. When it still didn't work I read some comments about moving the villager chamber closer to the spawn platform. I "reset" the whole thing by removing the beds and villagers and rebuilding the chamber. That worked until the population hit 20 and/or I built little lava farm areas in the small tower sections. Best guess is that having other workstations present could be making Bedrock buggy. Reset the farm again (removed villagers and beds) after removing the lava farms. Everything worked until the population hit 20. Final reset and I only let the population get up to 12. Everything is working smoothly now. I can also say I can probably build this in my sleep now after all three iterations.
@@nuvolamc At this point I've come to learn that anything can make Bedrock break. I'd prefer Java but play on a Switch because the small screen keeps me from getting motion sickness.
It's Amazing to see ytbers adding aesthetics to their farm tutorials, i'd love to add this mini castle to my existing iron farm but it has 20 villagers and might affect the outcome idk 🤔
Nice design on the Iron Farm. For Bedrock, the spam floor needs to be right on top of the Villager Chamber to Work. Plus I wanted to Build it in a Snow Biome and to keep your water from freezing, put down Soul Sand Blocks to put your water on. The bubble action keeps it from freezing and the running water won't freeze either.
I think i fix the bedrock version. When you build the chamber for the villagers make sure that them can sleep. Build the beds on the glass platform then put a solid block around the glass and on the block put the working stations,then close up the chamber. Don't put slabs on the roof, instead put another laier of solid blocks, and on that layer put the water like in the video. Just to be safe tame 3/5 cats sometimes they messed up the entity numbers.
@@nuvolamc i think that simply mentioning that there is some info in the description really helps, since most of yt viewers just watch the video and read the comments and they forgot that the description exist especially the ones who watched from mobile devices (like me). Anyways, keep up your good work and thanks for inspiring me to build with your style.
@@muhammadfadzil6186 Yeah, I watch a lot of these on my TV where I don’t have access to description or comments, because I’m playing on my phone, so on-screen materials screenshot (in addition to list in the description) would be very helpful.
Nice build. I was looking for something aesthetic to put in my current SkyBlock world. I think I'll use this design. Although I don't have glass yet, so I'll need to use something different there. Thanks.
Nice build! I found the problem for the bedrock version. The villagers are 1 level to low or the roof 1 to high. Thats the problem why golums not spwaning.
I'm on the Java edition, Farm / castle looks great for what it is. However it doesn't call golems even after rearranging the beds and poles. I guess in a couple of days I will go and take a look around to see if any golems are spawning around location That sometimes happens, the place a bunch of leaves down where they cant spawn as well. So I got it to work. Golems were spawning but getting caught against the opposing current from the back wall. So I put some signs on back wall to stop water flow and that seems to be working a little better. I have an older farm that was above ground that I found on youtube. Took their design and moved it flush to the ground, with a glass top. I could probably fit 4 of them, if not maybe two within this nice looking building. Thank you for the design.
Fixed my problem. lower the roof and water trap down one block or maybe i had the bed area 1 to low but now i have a golem every 20-30 seconds beautiful farm in my mideval base area
Nice build Nuvola! Just a note: It is convention on Bedrock to use fletching tables as they're the only workstation that a villager will work at in the rain so they're added, rather than any other workstation, to maximise effeciency. I don't believe it's the same on Java but I'm not sure. I play both and just use fletching tables out of habit.
I fixed my iron farm!!!!!!!! 😊 I had it two block above the villagers. It has to be right above the ceiling of the area they are in. Golems are spawning every 30 secs!!!
hey man! i got a few things to say. first of all, i’ll be 20 this year and have been playing minecraft with my siblings recently as a way of spending time with them. being this age, i’ve seen a good amount of internet people and personalities. i obviously don’t know you personally, but from what i can just tell from your videos, you seem really genuine and kindhearted. i just wanted to share with you that i appreciate that in this world (especially internet world) where that’s not often what i see. but anyways! back on topic of block game. i built this farm on bedrock exactly how you designed it in the video and the golems all spawn on the ground. i also saw your pinned comment, but just a bit too late! i just can’t exactly figure out what i need to change to fix it. would you be able to explain how i can change my current build to fix it? i think it has something to do with the height and all of that, but i’m not smart enough lol. thank you bro!
So, the floor of the villager room needs to be atleast 8 blocks above the ground. That's to make sure the golems don't spawn on the ground. They will want to spawn directly above the villagers, which is why the spawn floor for the golems is directly above the villager room. To keep the spawn floor of the castle at the same height, this means that the villager room will need to be slightly higher than I showcase in the video. Does that make sense? If you build the castle as shown, you can build from the top down. You will then have the villager room directly beneath the spawn floor and more than 8 blocks above ground. The direct surroundings of the castle (about 30 blocks) will also need to be more than 8 blocks lower than the villager room floor.
Omg, just had to fix an issue with the height of the outside walls on bedrock idk if I made an error but I doubt it I followed every step so closely and slowly, so instead I skipped the cobblestone slabs on top of the villager chamber, since you have to place a layer of stone bricks on top it does not really matter that you make it spawnproof. Now it aligns on the 15th block of the walls ( first it was 16 high and this did not work I was going crazy for an hour) fixed now and very happy :D
Should I do this then? I'm bedrock and can't for the life of me understand why I'm only getting 1 golem every 20mins and they won't Spawn in the water up top, just any where else around the outside of the castle. 😭 I can't figure it out
this really works. no problem at all, i really did what is in the video second by second. but it turns out i only need 11 villagers to spawn the iron golem
In the 4 towers u could make a stackable storage area that sorts poppies to 2 towers and iron to the other 2 with soul sand and channels. At the beginning do an basic Redstone sorter to full automise the sorting
Jesus I haven't built an iron farm on my bedrock world yet cause I haven't gotten that far, but that is WAY more maintenance than Java, that's pretty annoying. Thank you for showing that, I would've been lost otherwise lol
I just found your video's and your build looks very good. I'm new to Minecraft and just started a survival world with some friends. We going to build most of your stuff, so thank you very much! One question: we have yet no access to soulsand. Is it possible to use a Magma block instead?
Cool, have fun! You cannot use a magma block instead of the soul sand unfortunately. The magma block will suck the zombie downwads rather than jump up and down.
I love how you take the time to reply all comments and help people, and also your video is at a very good pace. I have one question, hope it isn't silly, but how do you get villagers into the minecart? :P Smacking them in might accidentally kill them. I tried going back and forth to nudge them but they just move away from me in all directions
Back them into a corner and place rails in an L shape. At the bend, the hitbox of the villager should overlap with the minecart and it should hop right in!
Honest opinion this video was pretty ok, I had such a hard time building this because both versions of the build were in one video and in different time stamps. Just make one video for each build. I was getting confuse having to move back and forth the time stamps. Regardless this was a good build just a messy format for the video. I enjoyed it when it was done and it 100% works. Love the build.
Thanks for the feedback! It was a first tryout using this format and not sure if I will try again (apart from the nether portals I did a week later). The benefits do not outweigh the negatives imo
@@nuvolamcI agree, try the format out again, it’s probably just me being me. Great build tho. Thank you for replying to my comment I never thought you would, have a great day!
Открываешь видео по майнкрафт, ожидаешь писклявый голос ребëнка и слышишь голос взрослого мужика, понимаешь, что и ты уже взрослый мужик, как же летит время 🙂👍
Question: Just want to verify, Rather than using dirt blocks as platform to put glass villager floor, want to verify any block can be used? Or even better, can just the dirt be removed from under glass floor of the villagers without messing up the farm mechanics? Thank you. Great tutorials and builds! Am so enjoying.
Bedrock troubleshooting... After hours trying to get my villagers to quit fighting over beds and unlink repeatedly, I have found the answer and fixed the farm, at least in my world. I tried breaking the beds and replacing them, but it didn't fix the issue. I tried the same with the work stations, but still didn't fix the issue. I tried both at the same time and even "deleted" all the villagers and tried starting over, but they still wouldn't stay linked. I then moved the layer of beds to just under the cobblestone slabs. This put the beds over the villagers instead of under them and a layer of glass. This makes it starting with the roof level of stone with the water, under that a level of cobblestone lower slabs, under that a level of beds. Under that will be your pod holding the villagers that is 3 levels deep with the workstations in the wall at the 2nd level and the floor made of glass blocks at the 4th level. Since doing this, I no longer get the frustrated particles from the villagers or on the beds and my iron golems are spawning perfectly. Absolutely love this build and all of your builds so far. I'm so glad I was able to get this thing running in Bedrock. TLDR: Move the villager beds from under the villagers to over of them, just under the cobblestone slabs.
Sorry im really confused as im on bedrock, could you explain what you mean please. Ive had like 3 golemns spawn but now nothing. Could you help explain how to correct it please. Thank you
Love the design, when it's working at 100% it's amazing but several times I've just not been able to get it going or it's very slow spawning (bedrock). 10/10 would recommend if you can get it set up right.
Hm, does it happen when you leave the area? Or when you log off and on for example? Is it built in the spawn chunks? I'm not sure why bedrock behaves so erratic all the time.
I just built this in my friends realm! They love it! I used some leaves on the inside to make an "I" on the left wall, an "X" on the middle of the "chimney" and another "I" on the right wall. IXI It's over 9000!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I just built this farm but it is not working for me. The villagers are freaking out but not spawning any iron golems EDIT: The villagers had to sleep first. Covered the zombie and let them sleep through the night. That fixed the spawning issue. The next issue was the water not being strong enough to push them into the hole. I replaced the last blocks before the drop into the hole with stairs and that has fixed the issue. Thanks for the great build and also people in the comments for the ideas of what might help
I'm really confused on these comments i tried their suggestions but none of it did work, but the cats spawning, but the golem won't, did i do something wrong or what Btw i really love your videos!❤️ I started watching your videos when i saw your mud farm
Tip for 2 small fixes/hacks on the Java version (especially if you do this early game): 1: if the golems get stuck at the very edge of the hole to the kill pit you can replace the three edge blocks with slabs or stairs so they can't jump up against the current (thx @LensBlurr for that fix). 2: if you haven't been to the nether yet and/or obtained soul sand you can just let the zombie stand still on any block, but remove the two corner wall pieces since the villagers won't spot it enough or for long enough time for the farm to work. you might need to "restart" the farm occasionally because of the lack of downtime, but just use the trap doors and flip them up, hiding the zombie for a while and it should be fine. this is also very useful when doing repairs on the spawning platform or if you've added the zombie+villagers before finishing building additionally... as a general tip, replace the wall of the kill pit facing inside the castle (the one above the chests in the collection area) with glass to be able to see the golems burn to death as a cathartic way of payback against the bastard who killed you when trying to fix the broken farm in which they and their brethren are to be spawned and executed for their metal flesh :) It also provides a bit of light from the glow of the lava Happy farming!
I've done everything I'm on bedrock btw I diddnt put slabs down to keep 15 blocks high I have 22 villagers and cats are spawning but how comes iron golem s aren't??it's a really good build but I just need advice on what to do wich could possibly work(it's working now I placed a bell in the middle of the beds and the golem spawns at night more than in day so good enough for me very nice vid 👍
Numbers needed for many of the items are off considerably. For example, you will need 55 glass blocks to make the initial glass platform, not 45 blocks. You will also need a LOT more Stone blocks.
Ok still working on Minecraft Bedrock 1.21 and pretty fast for Golem spawns Edit: Can I make it above the water surface I want to make it in the middle of my lake will it work I want to move it there so it looks aesthetic
Great video man! Really appreciate! I started making this in my survival world (bedrock), and now I have 12 villagers and the first golem is spawned. Why?
Thank you man! I just finished and it's working so good! There is only one negative thing in your (beautiful) creation... once in a wile I hear little cats dying😭😭😭
hello! I built this today in bedrock and im stuck at the part where im trying to get the villagers to breed. However, it's been a couple of minutes, and they're still not breeding. This is also my first time making an iron farm so I have much knowledge but i did follow the video thoroughly. The villagers have been fed bread and carrots, and I see the green particles as well as the frustrated particles.
about 300-400 an hour. It's only 1 unit and time limited (as all iron farms are). Building this near other villagers might interfere, as the iron golems could then spawn around the farm rather than on the spawning platform.
I build the farm (which is beautiful btw) and it worked in the beginning fine. But now no golem will spawn on the platform anymore (I’m playing on the switch in the bedrock edition). I don’t know if it has anything to do with me starting to create a base around it an having extra beds and other worktables around (I built a lavafarm for example nearby or started to have some villagers to trade with). I haven’t really done anything to farm itself and the next village is more than 120 blocks away. But for some time now no golem will spawn in the farm and it was a lot of work to built it in survival so I would be very thankful for any suggestions to fix this problem. Thank you very much.
Great tutorial! I'm on Java My issue is that my golems get stuck in the fence posts, I did exactly as you did it but it doesn't seam to let them through.
Thanks! Sad to hear it doesn't seem to work as of yet. They're not supposed to be fenceposts though, they should be fence gates! Did you open the gates?
@@nuvolamc I also had the issue that the Golems are stuck at the edge of the canal before falling into the pit. I solved it by replacing the last row of bricks in the canal with signs, so that the Golems have no floor to walk on while beeing pushed into the pit.
Hm. The trick is to get the villagers scared by the zombie, but also give them a place where they have no line of soght sometimes. Their bed shpuld be in line of soght though, so that when they go to sleep, they get scared. If thwy don't sleep atleast once, the farm won't start running. Other workaround is to get 5 villagers and 5 beds. No need for the zombie then.
Thanks for the reply, love your videos. I managed to fix it just making the villagers' roof 1 block higher, I don't know why but this seems to work :) @@nuvolamc
For Java edition your villagers don't need to have workstation or a trade, they will still spawn iron golems once they are scared. Unless, does having them affect the spawn rates in some way?
built this and a few minutes after running i checked and there was no more golems spawning.. i looked in the villager room and they were all gone, only zombie left. not sure what happened because i am on java but maybe either they clipped into wall and suffocated or got damaged by the zombie. Disappointing to me because it took effort putting them there and this really is a good looking build
@@nuvolamc They are taking damage from the zombie. I turned difficulty to hard and saw them take damage while running past him then became zombie villagers
Hey there! I hope you enjoy my first aesthetic farm that can contain both a Java farm and a Bedrock farm. Let me know what you think of the design and the tutorial in the comments below!
ESSENTIAL IMPORTANT NOTE FOR BEDROCK PLAYERS: Iron golems in Bedrock spawn within a 17×13×17 volume, ±8 blocks horizontal and ±6 blocks vertical from the village's center block, which can be a bed pillow or a bell. That means that when you build the roof of the villager chamber, you are already at 4 blocks above the beds a.k.a. the centre of your village. You DON'T want to build the layer of slabs on top of the villager chamber roof. You want to just build 1 more layer on top (the 5th block vertical from the village centre) which will be the central channel leading up to the pit (three blocks wide down the middle) and one more layer on top of that which will be the spawning platforms for the iron golems (the 6th block vertical from the village centre). The farm should work then, but it's 1 block lower than the Java version. This may mean that it looks slightly off compared to the video... Apologies for not getting that right in the first place.
IMPORTANT NOTE 2: You may have noticed that I didn't do anything about the interior. This is because Iron Golems may spawn on any full blocks you build close to the villager room. This is especially the case for Bedrock players. Iron Golems always try to spawn on the highest available solid block in Java, which makes it less frequent to spawn iron golems below the villager room. Be careful when you build an interior, because it might break your farm. You could for example, dig out a few blocks and make the killing tower a bit longer. You then have a bit more room to work with and you can for example create a living room, storage room and an automatic composter (for all the poppies!).
Thanks for making a bedrock version of it...
Texture pack??
@@Wingedog yes I agree. This was driving me crazy
I have an important question... I'm on pocket edition (bedrock) am I supposed to also have a zombie? I built the farm and for some reason it isn't working. No golems at all are spawning.
Recently my iron farm on bedrock (switch) wont spawn if its on peaceful. Could be an issue with realm.@natalielechleiter5436
So many youtubers make farms and leave them looking out of place in their worlds, you have found a good niche i think
combining function and aesthetics, making them not look like farms at all!
It turned out great in bedrock. Made it in brick for a factory look. Thank you for taking the time to make bedrock tutorials too.
hey is the zombie necessary for bedrock?
No@@josemariasanchez696
@@josemariasanchez696 nope
if you REALLY want more Iron than you'd ever need, you can also build a chunk loader in there (very small and simple to build, you just need like 3 blocks, 2 minecarts, a minecart with hopper, an activator rail, a dropper and a nether portal), that will load this chunk even when you're away and generate iron all the time.
But you need to activate it every time u log on to ur world if it’s single player
Don't act like doing chunk loaders is easy bro🤣
Im going to make this easy i hope, this is for bedrock payers.
If your golems stopped spawning in try this.
1. Kill your villagers
2. Destroy the fletching table and stone bricks or whatever blocks you used to build a wall around the villagers.
3. Ontop of the glass put New beds again same position as video instructed, and then glass again
4. Put the fletching tables back and build up from there till your villagers are trapped and cant escape.
5. Go under and destroy old beds, glass and dirt.
So basically we moved everything up one level and tried to moved to villagers closer to the roof. I dont know why or how it works but for 3 hours i played with it and now my golems spawn very quickly.
I hope this works for you who have issues with it and wish you all the best of luck.
And Nuvola thanks a lot for a beautiful design ❤ its absolutely gorgeous to look at from afar
Here, you dropped this 👑
This was my *third* iron farm I made in my survival world, only to realize they didn't work for whatever reason. Then I followed your quick fix, and I raised all the beds/workstations/villagers as close to the roof as possible, and it worked! Thank you so so much! So many hours spent and I finally get my iron farm (^-^)
For some reason, I have never been able to make a working iron farm on bedrock. No design I have ever used has worked except for this one. Thanks for the tutorial!
This farm is very efficient once the water mechanics and golem spawn at the top gets arranged. Thank you Nuvola for such a nice Iron Farm Build :) Tip: for those not getting the 30-50 sec rates, in my situation, the villager room was too big and I found the villagers standing around even tho I made the changes to the room setup walls/trap doors that Nuvola's edit showed. So to fix the standing around, I traded w/ each villager once, removed the workstations replacing w/ stone blocks, and blocked the 2 open corners adding 2 blocks and 2 blocks tall. Now they are Scared and NOT standing around! They sleep and run, YAY! Golems abound!
The farm wasn't working until I tried this out! Helped me a lot! Thank you!
Nuvola, you are so talented!
I just tried this and now it's not working. the 2 corners opposite of the zombie have 2x2 now and the beds are all facing the zombie. they do run everywhere but won't sleep. also traded with them and filled the wall in? any advice
I built this yesterday in Bedrock.
I noticed a few people say to build the walls 17 blocks high.
Do not do this! The farm will stop spawning golems (and cats).
Instead you need to do this. Dont add slabs to the top of the villager pen, the roof of the pen will be the middle water channel. You can build the side water channels directly on top the villager pen.
This keeps the build 15 blocks high, and the golems can spawn.
I tested both, 17 blocks high and I afked for an hour. 0 drops.
15 blocks high and built directly on top of the villager pen, I get 2 golems roughly every 30 seconds (almost as soon as both golems are dead another 2 spawn)
Otherwise great build! Its hard to fit farms into aesthetic builds so I'm glad I found you.
*Thank you*! I had the same problem and glad I read your content. I took off those slabs and rebuilt the channel and they started spawning immediately. Appreciate you!
I did this with the channel the only thing I left 17 was the walls but it doesn’t work should I lower the walls? Do I still put slabs on top or not? (The castle walls not the villager pen)
@yl1792 The villager pen is at the right level, so you don't need to move it. Just lower the walls (yes, you will still need the slabs on the top).
I built this farm in hardcore a short while ago, and aesthetically it looks great, but functionally I found golems regularly getting stuck before dropping into the main channel of water. I solved this by squaring the internal platform edges and having the flow of water going straight. Works a treat now. Great build!!
In java, if you don't want to deal with zombies, you can put 5 villagers with beds in the villager chamber (they don't need jobs) and it will work. The rate of iron golum spawning will be lower than if a zombie is there, but it's a good way to get the farm started.
You're absolutely right. Great addition, thanks!
Also, note, this build will only work in the daylight. At night, the villagers will sleep and not spawn golems. The rates are still going to be plenty early in for standard needs~ unless you're building a kingdom of minecarts and iron trapdoors, the 5 villager system will definitely keep up with you.
Iron Golum guys
@@firegodessreiko Oh that sh... how can it get fixed that the villagers dont sleep at night?
instead of Soul sand under the zombie, you can use piston and clock system. so when the piston not activated the villager can sleep for at least 2 sec IRL@@meinekraft667
Dude I’m on bedrock, I found you by your mud farm and I love your aesthetic! I found this farm and decided to give it a try, it looks amazing! At first it didn’t work but I did some investigating and I had like 25 villagers and saw some comments saying you have to have less than 20 so I killed off 10 now I have 15 villagers, now it works great. I also tried trapping villagers in 1x1 tiles in the same area because I saw a comment that said that would work. Idk if that had any impact but mine are still in a 1x1 lol
A lot of recent comments are pissed 😂 you’re doing great man bedrocks messed up you earned a sub man!
You have got to be the greatest, most underrated RUclipsr I’ve ever seen! All the builds are so beautiful along with them being so useful! :3
Thank you so much!
I agree so much
I love the castle iron farm. I just built it in my bedrock realm and works like a charm. Thought I’d share since the updates have been messing with the iron farms. ❤ Ty for the tutorial ❤
This is the most stunning iron farm I have ever seen. I took a look to your other videos and I have to say that all of them are pieces of art. I love your buildings. And I hope you and your channel get the recognition you deserve. Of course I subscribed and looking foward for your next videos. Beautiful work.
So on Bedrock edition there is an extra layer of glass above the beds which raises everything up by 2 blocks. If you go back to the 5:47 timestamp, it doesn't look the same as the video. So for bedrock to look the same, you have to build 17 blocks high, not 15. Also, not sure if this is common Minecraft knowledge, but if you build this in an area you already have villagers, you will have to make this your village center for the golems to spawn correctly.
Thanks for the correction and additional info!
Could you instead drop the temporary dirt block level down by 2 and maintain the same exterior height?
You could have built this over 100 blocks away from your village, and the other villagers won't connect to any of the workstations and beds.
I'm in the middle of making this build now over 150 blocks away from my village on top of the badlands mountain in the distance and still visible to see.
Once I've completed it, I'll be decorating the rest of the mountain with some oak trees and maybe a big waterfall coming down the side and into the river. Haven't quite decided most of the decorations yet, but i have some ideas.
I'm still debating whether to use the deepslate bricks and cobble to give it a more nether look, maybe even nether bricks with some soul lanterns 🤷♂️
Either way, I'm looking forward see whatever happens, possibly grow some warped stems instead of the oak 🤔
See what happens 🤣🤣🤣
So if I do 15 instead of 17 it doesn't work for me?
Mine in bedrock isn’t working, I bulk this next to the villager trading hall, anyone know if it’s because of this??
Been watching all of your videos since I discovered your channel. I subscribed immediately and I look forward to future videos. They are all absolutely amazing, keep it up!
First of all - you have a lovely voice!
Secondly - your designs are absolutely exquisite. Keep up the great work!
Omg you're amazing! I've been waiting so long for some aesthetic farms, I'm so tired of hiding everything underground! Lol. This iron farm is beautiful, and I can't wait to make it. Thanks for doing the bedrock version too, us bedrock players get forgotten a lot!
How I got this to work on Bedrock. I kept the height the same and did not add the roof slabs as others have mentioned. The beds I left on the bottom of the villagers. The big change was to put each villager in a 1x1 pod so they could not move. I then water logged the villagers, up to their waist. This kept them from unlinking from their beds. I had to then go through one by one to see who linked to what work station and place that work station by them so they could access it. Now it works great!
This build works great in Bedrock. I built it as demonstrated without any issue. Afterward, I added an interior with lower half slabs and stairs for aesthetic details and prevent spawning. I spent 3 hours building the exterior but only 20 minutes on the interior and 20 minutes inserting the villagers.
This is awesome. I had already built the JC Playz bedrock Iron Farm and managed to find a way to build your castle around it. Although, it is a lot larger now but has the same aesthetic vibe. Love it!
FINALLY THANK YOU SO MUCH BRO I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS U DESERVE MORE SUBS
Haha you're welcome
u r so underrated i hope u gain more subscribers one day i wont stop supporting you💯💯💯
Thank you so much! That's very kind.
This works and looks great, thank you! I had issues for a while until i found the one lonely temporary block outside that the golem was spawning on haha
Today I built your very pleasing iron farm and it is great, thank you so much. Being very meticulous and detailed, I followed your tutorial exactly and went back and played slow mode to be sure everything was as you designated. I found a couple things tho using 1.20.1 release and playing on a multiplayer bungie/paper server. The golems get stuck/hung at the gates over the pit and wont fall on down into the lava pit. The water at the 2 gates in the corner of the fall pit (at the back wall ), those 6 gates that hang directly over the pit, those 2 corner gates seem to be the issue keeping each golem hanging over the pit and cant fall. I'm still trying to work out how to get the water placement to get it all working. If you havent heard this from anyone else, it may be the server. Also there is a dead spot at 1 block at each side where the water doesnt push. I added water there, and that eliminated that issue. I really like the build and the farm and appreciate all your hard work giving everyone such a nice build, :) Thanks again, June Update: Fixed the golem sticking farm by replacing fence gates w/ signs instead. Also made the golem spawn platform 1 block smaller all the way around. Also as LensBlurr suggested, changed the blocks at the very end of the stream to stairs to make the dropoff easier. Thank you LensBlurr for that tip. :)
I am having this same issue, did you work out a solution? I built the farm on an older version and it worked fine so I think it’s a 1.20.1 issue
Just noticed your edits!! Sorry!! 😂
I built this in my 1.20 survival world and everything worked perfectly! Golems spawn every 30 seconds. There's only one tiny problem though: the water stream at the end of the channel is too weak to push the golems down, since there's another flow of water that flow the opposite direction above the last row of fence gates. So the golems would kinda get stuck there. My solution is place another row of water source at the middle of the channel to create a stronger current(You can use signs or fence gates to make sure it flows only one direction)
You can replace the blocks at the end of the stream with stairs. so they fall down properly
@@LensBlurr place stairs how do you mean please?
@@junebucket7440 Place three stairs or slabs horizontally at the very end of water stream (The stream that leads to the 3x2 hole)
@@LensBlurr Thanks for the tip! Was spending way too much time trying to figure this out and now I feel kinda stupid it was such an obvious and easy fix lol
WOW! In vídeo it looks so beautiful with this landscape. Your work is inspiring me every week!
Im working with a mine entrance using your farms block combinations.
Greetings from Argentina
Thank you, glad you enjoy the builds! I actually have a mine entrance on the idea list, so stick around 😀
Great farm! I had a bug of slow iron golem farming, and I fixed it by placing the workstations in the walls next to each beds to force villagers to move around. Overnight in mine they just stood in a corner out of line of sight of the zombie and just stayed there mostly.
Glad to hear you fixed it!
Your farm actually looks nice and as a nice rate, it was worth it to take the time to fix and come back here to say it :) thank you for making the video for it
@@nuvolamc
I’ve just wanted to say, I didn’t need an iron farm but I built one because your tutorial was so good. Thanks nuvolamc 😊
I've already built my 4 in 1 iron farm in the Spawn chunks, but still gotta like and save this video, as this design is better for early game and comes with a cool decorative build right away.
Nuvola, I love your tutorials, and have used a few of them so far. Just one small request, could you, in the future, provide where the entrance is going to lay when you show the schematic on screen? Would be super helpful to players building these on survival, so we don't have to tear down and rebuild.
Thanks for the feedback!
Love your builds they look so neat I have been looking for a build to put my iron farm in this is just perfect!
Hey Nuvola, I just wanted to drop by and say how impressed I am with your videos! The editing is on point, and I can see the effort and dedication you put into them. Your farms are not only incredibly functional but also visually stunning. I genuinely hope that you become the next big Minecraft farm RUclipsr. Keep up the fantastic work, and I'll be eagerly waiting for your next upload! Best of luck on your journey! Hope to see the world download links soon ;)
Wow, that's incredibly kind of you to say! Thank you 😊 working on those world downloads!
Great video! In bedrock the base height of the castle is 17 blocks because of the layout of beds and villagers ❤
Thanks for the correction!
Thanks brother i reallly really likes this build and a farm! ,i wish i can build something like this!,i really like medieval builds 🔥🔥
Just completed this build as is on Playstation. Works like a charm and looks fantastic. Thanks, already subscribed and a fan. Another awesome build!
I'm in the process of making this as I've had to rebuild twice on the ps, each time it's spawned a golem while I'm building, then once completed it stops spawning I'm so confused! Please help?
@@Phobicunicorn To keep it from spawning while your building, Put only 2 villagers in while building. Then after the build is complete, throw a bunch of carrots in (I did 2 stacks), soon you'll have enough villagers and the golems will start spawning.
Once I had it all the villagers grown up, I towered up above the top beside the build on the outside and golems began to spawn.
The villagers will stop spawning golems if one is alive, so it's possible one got out and got away.
@@RaymondWadei’ve tried everything to fix it and there isn’t any villager in a very very large radious… i killed all the villagers i had previously and once i’ve built the top part with water it stopped working… can you please help me?
@@RaymondWadeDo you think you could help me understand why the iron golem is not spawning on the roof ? Mine keeps spawning next to my building.
I ended up building this three times. The first time I was 12 blocks too close to the nearby village, so I had to demolish and rebuild. My fault for miscounting the distance. The second time it worked for all of ten minutes. I wasn't sure why, so I tried even farther away from the village, apporximately 225 blocks away.
When it still didn't work I read some comments about moving the villager chamber closer to the spawn platform. I "reset" the whole thing by removing the beds and villagers and rebuilding the chamber. That worked until the population hit 20 and/or I built little lava farm areas in the small tower sections. Best guess is that having other workstations present could be making Bedrock buggy.
Reset the farm again (removed villagers and beds) after removing the lava farms. Everything worked until the population hit 20. Final reset and I only let the population get up to 12. Everything is working smoothly now.
I can also say I can probably build this in my sleep now after all three iterations.
Wow, glad it worked out in the end! Maybe 20 makes it more prone to bugs. Every 10 villagers produces a golem.
@@nuvolamc At this point I've come to learn that anything can make Bedrock break. I'd prefer Java but play on a Switch because the small screen keeps me from getting motion sickness.
Thank you for the amazing build! It would help a lot if you showed in the beginning what materials and how much of it you used. TY!
It's in the description 😉
It's Amazing to see ytbers adding aesthetics to their farm tutorials, i'd love to add this mini castle to my existing iron farm but it has 20 villagers and might affect the outcome idk 🤔
Nice design on the Iron Farm. For Bedrock, the spam floor needs to be right on top of the Villager Chamber to Work. Plus I wanted to Build it in a Snow Biome and to keep your water from freezing, put down Soul Sand Blocks to put your water on. The bubble action keeps it from freezing and the running water won't freeze either.
Hey did you do anything differently to get this working fine?
That bubble trick is new to me! Will remember that. Thanks for sharing!
That looks amazing!
This will match perfectly with my medieval themed town
I think i fix the bedrock version.
When you build the chamber for the villagers make sure that them can sleep.
Build the beds on the glass platform then put a solid block around the glass and on the block put the working stations,then close up the chamber.
Don't put slabs on the roof, instead put another laier of solid blocks, and on that layer put the water like in the video.
Just to be safe tame 3/5 cats sometimes they messed up the entity numbers.
really good video, maybe you could show in your next video at the beginning how many ressources i need for the build?
It's in the video description! 🙂
@@nuvolamc i think that simply mentioning that there is some info in the description really helps, since most of yt viewers just watch the video and read the comments and they forgot that the description exist especially the ones who watched from mobile devices (like me). Anyways, keep up your good work and thanks for inspiring me to build with your style.
@@muhammadfadzil6186 Yeah, I watch a lot of these on my TV where I don’t have access to description or comments, because I’m playing on my phone, so on-screen materials screenshot (in addition to list in the description) would be very helpful.
Nice build. I was looking for something aesthetic to put in my current SkyBlock world. I think I'll use this design. Although I don't have glass yet, so I'll need to use something different there. Thanks.
Nice build!
I found the problem for the bedrock version. The villagers are 1 level to low or the roof 1 to high. Thats the problem why golums not spwaning.
I'm on the Java edition, Farm / castle looks great for what it is. However it doesn't call golems even after rearranging the beds and poles. I guess in a couple of days I will go and take a look around to see if any golems are spawning around location That sometimes happens, the place a bunch of leaves down where they cant spawn as well. So I got it to work. Golems were spawning but getting caught against the opposing current from the back wall. So I put some signs on back wall to stop water flow and that seems to be working a little better. I have an older farm that was above ground that I found on youtube. Took their design and moved it flush to the ground, with a glass top. I could probably fit 4 of them, if not maybe two within this nice looking building. Thank you for the design.
Hm glad to hear you like the build and that you found a way to improve it! Not glad to hear that apparently it didn't work the first time.
Fixed my problem. lower the roof and water trap down one block or maybe i had the bed area 1 to low but now i have a golem every 20-30 seconds beautiful farm in my mideval base area
Can’t believe the only has 27k views! Super good farm
Nice build Nuvola! Just a note: It is convention on Bedrock to use fletching tables as they're the only workstation that a villager will work at in the rain so they're added, rather than any other workstation, to maximise effeciency. I don't believe it's the same on Java but I'm not sure. I play both and just use fletching tables out of habit.
I did not know thata Is there any particular reason that only fletchers work in the rain?
@@nuvolamc I don't think anyone other than the devs know lol
fletchers continue to wok when it rains so you get better spawn rates
I fixed my iron farm!!!!!!!! 😊 I had it two block above the villagers. It has to be right above the ceiling of the area they are in. Golems are spawning every 30 secs!!!
I wish you to come to better places not only in your farm but also in your beautiful structures :)
Amazing build as always
Thanks man!
gonna try making this tomorrow on a backup. I hope it works, i NEED a farm that looks like this since my whole world has a medieval theme to it
Didn’t work 😭
Raised the roof by .5 blocks, raised the beds and villagers one block higher, waterlogged the villagers at their waist, and it finally works!
Glad to hear that you found a fix! Enjoy!
Dont get me wrong tho, but you have a very calming voice
hey man! i got a few things to say. first of all, i’ll be 20 this year and have been playing minecraft with my siblings recently as a way of spending time with them. being this age, i’ve seen a good amount of internet people and personalities. i obviously don’t know you personally, but from what i can just tell from your videos, you seem really genuine and kindhearted. i just wanted to share with you that i appreciate that in this world (especially internet world) where that’s not often what i see. but anyways! back on topic of block game. i built this farm on bedrock exactly how you designed it in the video and the golems all spawn on the ground. i also saw your pinned comment, but just a bit too late! i just can’t exactly figure out what i need to change to fix it. would you be able to explain how i can change my current build to fix it? i think it has something to do with the height and all of that, but i’m not smart enough lol. thank you bro!
So, the floor of the villager room needs to be atleast 8 blocks above the ground. That's to make sure the golems don't spawn on the ground. They will want to spawn directly above the villagers, which is why the spawn floor for the golems is directly above the villager room. To keep the spawn floor of the castle at the same height, this means that the villager room will need to be slightly higher than I showcase in the video. Does that make sense? If you build the castle as shown, you can build from the top down. You will then have the villager room directly beneath the spawn floor and more than 8 blocks above ground. The direct surroundings of the castle (about 30 blocks) will also need to be more than 8 blocks lower than the villager room floor.
Omg, just had to fix an issue with the height of the outside walls on bedrock idk if I made an error but I doubt it I followed every step so closely and slowly, so instead I skipped the cobblestone slabs on top of the villager chamber, since you have to place a layer of stone bricks on top it does not really matter that you make it spawnproof. Now it aligns on the 15th block of the walls ( first it was 16 high and this did not work I was going crazy for an hour) fixed now and very happy :D
Should I do this then? I'm bedrock and can't for the life of me understand why I'm only getting 1 golem every 20mins and they won't Spawn in the water up top, just any where else around the outside of the castle. 😭 I can't figure it out
you should make one where you can use the farm for villager trading too!
this really works. no problem at all, i really did what is in the video second by second. but it turns out i only need 11 villagers to spawn the iron golem
oh yeah i'm using the Bedrock version
thankyousm
In the 4 towers u could make a stackable storage area that sorts poppies to 2 towers and iron to the other 2 with soul sand and channels.
At the beginning do an basic Redstone sorter to full automise the sorting
Jesus I haven't built an iron farm on my bedrock world yet cause I haven't gotten that far, but that is WAY more maintenance than Java, that's pretty annoying.
Thank you for showing that, I would've been lost otherwise lol
Your build always beautifull ❤
I just found your video's and your build looks very good. I'm new to Minecraft and just started a survival world with some friends.
We going to build most of your stuff, so thank you very much!
One question: we have yet no access to soulsand. Is it possible to use a Magma block instead?
Cool, have fun! You cannot use a magma block instead of the soul sand unfortunately. The magma block will suck the zombie downwads rather than jump up and down.
I love how you take the time to reply all comments and help people, and also your video is at a very good pace. I have one question, hope it isn't silly, but how do you get villagers into the minecart? :P
Smacking them in might accidentally kill them. I tried going back and forth to nudge them but they just move away from me in all directions
Back them into a corner and place rails in an L shape. At the bend, the hitbox of the villager should overlap with the minecart and it should hop right in!
It's beautifull, amazing.
Keep going bro😻
Honest opinion this video was pretty ok, I had such a hard time building this because both versions of the build were in one video and in different time stamps. Just make one video for each build. I was getting confuse having to move back and forth the time stamps. Regardless this was a good build just a messy format for the video. I enjoyed it when it was done and it 100% works. Love the build.
Thanks for the feedback! It was a first tryout using this format and not sure if I will try again (apart from the nether portals I did a week later). The benefits do not outweigh the negatives imo
@@nuvolamcI agree, try the format out again, it’s probably just me being me. Great build tho. Thank you for replying to my comment I never thought you would, have a great day!
Amazing. Thanks.
Открываешь видео по майнкрафт, ожидаешь писклявый голос ребëнка и слышишь голос взрослого мужика, понимаешь, что и ты уже взрослый мужик, как же летит время 🙂👍
Question: Just want to verify, Rather than using dirt blocks as platform to put glass villager floor, want to verify any block can be used? Or even better, can just the dirt be removed from under glass floor of the villagers without messing up the farm mechanics? Thank you. Great tutorials and builds! Am so enjoying.
Yes you can remove the dirt 👍
Bedrock troubleshooting... After hours trying to get my villagers to quit fighting over beds and unlink repeatedly, I have found the answer and fixed the farm, at least in my world.
I tried breaking the beds and replacing them, but it didn't fix the issue. I tried the same with the work stations, but still didn't fix the issue. I tried both at the same time and even "deleted" all the villagers and tried starting over, but they still wouldn't stay linked.
I then moved the layer of beds to just under the cobblestone slabs. This put the beds over the villagers instead of under them and a layer of glass. This makes it starting with the roof level of stone with the water, under that a level of cobblestone lower slabs, under that a level of beds. Under that will be your pod holding the villagers that is 3 levels deep with the workstations in the wall at the 2nd level and the floor made of glass blocks at the 4th level.
Since doing this, I no longer get the frustrated particles from the villagers or on the beds and my iron golems are spawning perfectly.
Absolutely love this build and all of your builds so far. I'm so glad I was able to get this thing running in Bedrock.
TLDR: Move the villager beds from under the villagers to over of them, just under the cobblestone slabs.
Thank you you saved my time so much spent a hour trying to figure out why they weren't spawning in
Sorry im really confused as im on bedrock, could you explain what you mean please. Ive had like 3 golemns spawn but now nothing. Could you help explain how to correct it please. Thank you
Thank you sooooo much. I was lost
Even tho I can't seem to get optifind to work and texture mods, I'm subbing to see what I can create that won't make me pull my hair out.
Works perfectly in bedrock. Thank you.
an automatic nether portal design would be awesome
Great idea, it's on the list! Thanks for the suggestion.
I LOVE your builds but maybe a material list? Just an idea (:
It's in the description! 😉
Love the design, when it's working at 100% it's amazing but several times I've just not been able to get it going or it's very slow spawning (bedrock). 10/10 would recommend if you can get it set up right.
Hm, does it happen when you leave the area? Or when you log off and on for example? Is it built in the spawn chunks? I'm not sure why bedrock behaves so erratic all the time.
I just built this in my friends realm! They love it! I used some leaves on the inside to make an "I" on the left wall, an "X" on the middle of the "chimney" and another "I" on the right wall.
IXI
It's over 9000!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I just built this farm but it is not working for me. The villagers are freaking out but not spawning any iron golems
EDIT:
The villagers had to sleep first. Covered the zombie and let them sleep through the night. That fixed the spawning issue.
The next issue was the water not being strong enough to push them into the hole.
I replaced the last blocks before the drop into the hole with stairs and that has fixed the issue.
Thanks for the great build and also people in the comments for the ideas of what might help
Thank you so much♥
Do you have/do world downloads for your builds? Wonderful work regardless
Next week all world downloads are released through a youtube membership!
I'm really confused on these comments i tried their suggestions but none of it did work, but the cats spawning, but the golem won't, did i do something wrong or what
Btw i really love your videos!❤️ I started watching your videos when i saw your mud farm
same I'm tired of building and not working
Same it's really annoying
Tip for 2 small fixes/hacks on the Java version (especially if you do this early game):
1: if the golems get stuck at the very edge of the hole to the kill pit you can replace the three edge blocks with slabs or stairs so they can't jump up against the current (thx @LensBlurr for that fix).
2: if you haven't been to the nether yet and/or obtained soul sand you can just let the zombie stand still on any block, but remove the two corner wall pieces since the villagers won't spot it enough or for long enough time for the farm to work. you might need to "restart" the farm occasionally because of the lack of downtime, but just use the trap doors and flip them up, hiding the zombie for a while and it should be fine. this is also very useful when doing repairs on the spawning platform or if you've added the zombie+villagers before finishing building
additionally... as a general tip, replace the wall of the kill pit facing inside the castle (the one above the chests in the collection area) with glass to be able to see the golems burn to death as a cathartic way of payback against the bastard who killed you when trying to fix the broken farm in which they and their brethren are to be spawned and executed for their metal flesh :) It also provides a bit of light from the glow of the lava
Happy farming!
I've done everything I'm on bedrock btw I diddnt put slabs down to keep 15 blocks high I have 22 villagers and cats are spawning but how comes iron golem s aren't??it's a really good build but I just need advice on what to do wich could possibly work(it's working now I placed a bell in the middle of the beds and the golem spawns at night more than in day so good enough for me very nice vid 👍
Glad to hear you were able to fix the issue!
Numbers needed for many of the items are off considerably. For example, you will need 55 glass blocks to make the initial glass platform, not 45 blocks. You will also need a LOT more Stone blocks.
Hm I'll have a look into it.
@@nuvolamc Thanks. For example, Spruce Fence Gates feature extensively in your build, yet they are not even on the materials list.
Ok still working on Minecraft Bedrock 1.21 and pretty fast for Golem spawns
Edit:
Can I make it above the water surface I want to make it in the middle of my lake will it work I want to move it there so it looks aesthetic
Yes you can move it!
Okie Thank You
Great video man! Really appreciate! I started making this in my survival world (bedrock), and now I have 12 villagers and the first golem is spawned. Why?
Every 10 villagers spawns a golem! 20 villagers makes the spawning a lot faster!
Thank you man! I just finished and it's working so good! There is only one negative thing in your (beautiful) creation... once in a wile I hear little cats dying😭😭😭
@@nuvolamc Ps: new subscriber :)
Please make mob xp farm
Thanks for the suggestion! It's on the list.
Dankuwel 😊
Confirming working in 1.21 Just need to wait for one night so villagers sleep.
Great build! I'm curious, does this still work in bedrocks most recent update?
I see no reason why not!
@@nuvolamc sweet! Thanks!
@@nuvolamchow will I know if it's working? Is there a way to check?
hello! I built this today in bedrock and im stuck at the part where im trying to get the villagers to breed. However, it's been a couple of minutes, and they're still not breeding. This is also my first time making an iron farm so I have much knowledge but i did follow the video thoroughly. The villagers have been fed bread and carrots, and I see the green particles as well as the frustrated particles.
Hm, do they have a bed?
You have to feed them a lot. Like a full stack of bread
Rates?
Edit: will this also work if I’m near a villager heavy structure? I’m building this near a trading hall, idk if that will mess it up
about 300-400 an hour. It's only 1 unit and time limited (as all iron farms are). Building this near other villagers might interfere, as the iron golems could then spawn around the farm rather than on the spawning platform.
I build the farm (which is beautiful btw) and it worked in the beginning fine. But now no golem will spawn on the platform anymore (I’m playing on the switch in the bedrock edition). I don’t know if it has anything to do with me starting to create a base around it an having extra beds and other worktables around (I built a lavafarm for example nearby or started to have some villagers to trade with). I haven’t really done anything to farm itself and the next village is more than 120 blocks away. But for some time now no golem will spawn in the farm and it was a lot of work to built it in survival so I would be very thankful for any suggestions to fix this problem. Thank you very much.
Maybe it's the beds. Try removing those. Or is there a golem walking around somewhere?
Great tutorial!
I'm on Java
My issue is that my golems get stuck in the fence posts, I did exactly as you did it but it doesn't seam to let them through.
Thanks! Sad to hear it doesn't seem to work as of yet. They're not supposed to be fenceposts though, they should be fence gates! Did you open the gates?
@@nuvolamc I also had the issue that the Golems are stuck at the edge of the canal before falling into the pit. I solved it by replacing the last row of bricks in the canal with signs, so that the Golems have no floor to walk on while beeing pushed into the pit.
farm works fine, except my golems wont fall in the kill chamber, they will stay in the edge forever. Can you help please? Java 1.20.4
Still an issue? They should fall down eventually?
🎉Ricardo 4:32
I am in 1.20.4 in Java. I did exactly your design and there are no iron golems spawning, I moved the beds, trade with them, but nothing works
Hm. The trick is to get the villagers scared by the zombie, but also give them a place where they have no line of soght sometimes. Their bed shpuld be in line of soght though, so that when they go to sleep, they get scared. If thwy don't sleep atleast once, the farm won't start running.
Other workaround is to get 5 villagers and 5 beds. No need for the zombie then.
Thanks for the reply, love your videos. I managed to fix it just making the villagers' roof 1 block higher, I don't know why but this seems to work :)
@@nuvolamc
Can u please build a slime or blaze farm next?
One of those might just be coming out next week! ;-)
i did everything as shown in the video but apparently my farm isnt working
Still not working? Besrock or Java?
For Java edition your villagers don't need to have workstation or a trade, they will still spawn iron golems once they are scared.
Unless, does having them affect the spawn rates in some way?
Correct. And no, it doesnt
built this and a few minutes after running i checked and there was no more golems spawning.. i looked in the villager room and they were all gone, only zombie left. not sure what happened because i am on java but maybe either they clipped into wall and suffocated or got damaged by the zombie. Disappointing to me because it took effort putting them there and this really is a good looking build
Hm, did you light up the room? Maybe a mob spawned in there and killed off your villagers?
@@nuvolamc yeah it was lit up the same way as the video
@@nuvolamc They are taking damage from the zombie. I turned difficulty to hard and saw them take damage while running past him then became zombie villagers
@@nuvolamc Hey i just figured out the problem :D i left the zombie in the mine cart and it could do damage through the wall while it was inside it