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How to Build the Simplest Gold Farm in Minecraft Bedrock 1.21.90

Overview of the Gold Farm

  • This gold farm is designed to be simple, cost-effective, and efficient for generating gold, gold nuggets, and zombie meat.
  • The video provides a step-by-step guide on how to construct this farm.

Initial Setup

  • Begin by raising blocks approximately 20 to 30 blocks high from the ground level for the collection area.
  • Adjustments can be made based on personal preference regarding height.

Locating East

  • To determine east, players can use a sunflower; the yellow part indicates east's direction. Alternatively, a resource pack can also assist in locating it.
  • Once east is identified, an 18x18 obsidian portal should be constructed.

Building the Portals

  • Construct a total of four portals; if desired, only two can be built instead. Each portal requires specific measurements: 20x20 including solid blocks at both ends.
  • The placement of each subsequent portal involves counting three blocks from the previous one before constructing another portal.

Finalizing Portal Construction

  • After building all four portals, remove any temporary blocks used during construction and prepare to activate them using dispensers and observers.
  • Essential materials include solid blocks (like dispensers), observers, lava buckets, and hatches for activating piglins upon spawning.

Activating Piglins

  • Set up dispensers facing towards each portal with observers positioned correctly to ensure functionality when activated with levers. Surround these setups with solid blocks for stability.
  • Once everything is set up correctly and lava is placed appropriately, activating the system will cause piglins to spawn effectively.

Conclusion & Engagement

How to Build a Piglin Farm in Minecraft

Setting Up the Platform

  • Begin by locating the eastern part of your area. From the last part of the portal block, go down three blocks and one block forward to establish the corner of your platform.
  • Expand this corner towards where the portal ends, forming a square that will serve as a small floor for piglins to spawn on.
  • The entire section where piglins generate needs to be covered with any type of block; using ice is recommended for maximizing farm efficiency.
  • Surround the platform by placing blocks outward from its edges, ensuring it is fully enclosed.
  • Increase the height of this structure by adding an additional block around the edge and place blocks at specific points on the second level to prevent pigmen from escaping.

Activating Piglin Spawning

  • Once you activate the portals, pigmen will start appearing and falling into your base.
  • Focus on creating a pathway leading from one portal (the eastern one) by finding its center and breaking specific blocks to form an air square for capturing pigmen.
  • Create a 2x2 air square surrounded by blocks, which will help in capturing pigmen effectively.

Capturing Pigmen

  • Use rails to transport a pigman into your setup. Place a cauldron and two blocks next to it before positioning a slab above.
  • After bringing in a zombie, quickly break down certain components while ensuring you capture it correctly without delays.
  • Repeat this process with a snow golem: place two snow blocks followed by quickly adding a pumpkin and slab to create an effective trap.

Managing Piglin Behavior

  • Ensure that all captured entities are properly tagged; naming them helps manage their behavior within your farm setup.
  • To enhance functionality, consider placing hatches or fan-type corals that can direct piglins toward desired areas efficiently.

Finalizing Your Setup

  • Activate both farms after setting up corals or hatches; this ensures that all zombie pigmen are directed towards your killing area effectively.

Building a Zombie Piglin Farm

Setting Up the Environment

  • The initial step involves creating a safe area to prevent hostile mobs like zombies and skeletons from spawning, ensuring the safety of the snow golem.
  • A 4x4 drop is established, with a recommendation to lower it by 15 blocks for optimal efficiency in mob elimination.
  • The construction includes surrounding the drop area and designing an efficient "trident killer" mechanism to eliminate piglins effectively.

Constructing the Trident Killer

  • It's crucial that the trident killer is efficient enough to handle most piglins; otherwise, it may cause lag or crashes in gameplay.
  • A small floor is created with dispensers or droppers placed at each corner. Observers are added facing these dispensers for functionality.
  • Solid blocks are used around this setup, with glass panels installed for visibility of zombie pigmen activity.

Water Flow and Tridents

  • Water currents are set up within the drop area, leading to corners where glass panels are placed to facilitate throwing tridents.
  • Tridents must have five impalements for one-hit kills on piglins; a lever activates the trident killer mechanism once set up correctly.

Testing and Aesthetic Enhancements

  • After activation, resources such as swords and experience points begin accumulating as piglins are eliminated by the farm's mechanisms.
  • Decorative elements can be added around the farm for aesthetic purposes without affecting functionality.

Expanding Functionality: Storage System

  • Plans include creating an item separator and crafting system that converts nuggets into ingots and ingots into gold blocks.
  • The storage area begins construction from a specific block location, ensuring proper water flow towards collection areas for items dropped by eliminated mobs.

Item Separator Design

How to Create a Gold Nugget Separator in Minecraft

Building the Separator Mechanism

  • To create a separator, place blocks strategically: one block down and one forward from the desired location. Insert a redstone comparator and then remove the block to position a hopper facing the comparator.
  • After placing the hopper, cover this section with two additional blocks, then add another block below and to the left. Remove the center block for further assembly.
  • Add redstone dust, a repeater, and a torch to complete the separator setup. Use named items (e.g., diamonds named "Pedro") in the hopper for filtering purposes.
  • Place four of these named items in one part of the hopper and put gold nuggets in another section. This configuration will allow only gold nuggets to pass through when there are 41 items left in the hopper.

Replicating Separators

  • Repeat previous steps three times to create additional separators. The process involves lowering blocks, positioning comparators, hoppers, and surrounding them appropriately.
  • Once all separators are built, ensure that they filter correctly: two should filter gold nuggets while one filters gold bullion.

Finalizing Separator Setup

  • After completing all separators, place repeaters as needed. Ensure water flows correctly through each section of your setup for optimal functionality.

Creating an Automatic Gold Nugget Manufacturer

Setting Up Manufacturing Blocks

  • Begin by placing two blocks beneath storage chests where nuggets will be collected. Position a manufacturer looking downward alongside several hoppers for item collection.
  • Install comparators and redstone dust connected to solid blocks; this activates when gold ingots appear on one side of your setup after processing nuggets.

Crafting Process Configuration

  • Set up crafting mechanisms by ensuring proper placement of blocks around manufacturers and activating comparators on all sides for efficient operation.
  • Adjust settings within your crafting mechanism so that it automatically produces ingots from placed nuggets while maintaining necessary space for operations.

Managing Output Flow

  • Implement temporary blocking mechanisms at release points to control output flow into double chests effectively once manufacturing is complete.

Expanding Production: Creating Gold Blocks

Repeating Mechanisms for Block Production

How to Build an Efficient Farm in Minecraft

Setting Up the Trash Can

  • To prevent lag from leftover objects, create a small trash can using sand and a cactus.
  • Place a solid block, a sand block, and two cactus blocks to complete the setup. Surrounding this area is recommended to deter small zombies.

Farm Functionality

  • The farm successfully spawns pigman zombies that fall into the designated area where they are eliminated by the trade killer.
  • Items such as nuggets and swords are collected efficiently; smaller zombies die on contact with cacti while other items filter through for crafting.

Enhancing Farm Operations

  • To streamline operations, connect switches for easier control of the farm's activation without needing to go back up.
  • Use redstone components (torch, lever, smooth stone) to set up a practical switch system that allows toggling of the trading killer.

Wiring and Control Mechanism

  • Adjust wiring by placing redstone one block lower than initially intended for proper connectivity.
  • Ensure that multiple levers are placed strategically so that they can turn on or off various parts of the farm effectively.

Experience Collection and Testing

  • Once operational, players can collect experience from fallen enemies at designated spots; adjustments allow for easy access to experience points.
  • After running the farm for 30 minutes, check how much it generated in terms of experience levels and resources collected.

Results After Half an Hour

  • Upon inspection after 30 minutes, confirm if any pigmen remain before collecting experience.

Finding the Farm and Its Gold Production

Overview of Farm Discovery

  • The speaker recounts a challenging journey to locate a farm after experiencing a "painful death," emphasizing the difficulty in finding it again.
  • After persistent searching, the speaker successfully finds the farm and prepares to evaluate its productivity.

Gold Nugget Generation

  • The first two filters in the farm setup produce gold nuggets, with only two nuggets generated from one filter, indicating efficiency in nugget collection.
  • Despite low production from the third filter, having an additional filter is still deemed beneficial for overall output.

Total Production Results

  • The farm's total yield includes 10 stacks of gold ingots and additional stacks of gold bars stored in a chest.
  • In half an hour, the farm generates 1 stack and 40 blocks of gold, showcasing significant productivity for this type of farm.

Expansion Possibilities

  • Suggestions are made to expand the current setup by adding more portals to increase efficiency further.
  • The speaker proposes removing certain parts of the existing structure to facilitate expansion while maintaining optimal functionality.

Engagement and Feedback Request

  • Viewers are encouraged to like, follow, and share the video as support for future content creation.
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