![]() ![]() On top of the farm, use slabs to build a roof that extends over the floor. The Drowned will try to walk on what they believe are closed trapdoors, and fall into your hole below. This will trick the Drowned into going where you want them, as Minecraft mob AI always thinks trapdoors are closed and safe to walk on, even if this isn't the case. You don't need to worry about the egg hatching and breaking your farm - Turtle eggs can only hatch if they're placed on sand.Īround the Turtle egg, create a 5x5 hole and fill every block of it with trapdoors, and then open the trapdoors to open up the hole once more. ![]() Place your Turtle egg such that all river area is within its detection radius (you can use multiple eggs along the river if necessary) this will mean that once Drowned fall through the fence gates, they'll see the Turtle egg and start moving towards it. Drowned within this area will move towards the egg and try to break it (a behavior shared by all undead mobs), so we can take advantage of this to get the Drowned where we want them. A Turtle egg has a 47x47 block square around it in which Drowned can find it. Once you've found a river in a location you like, it's time to get started. What this means, though, is that if you put an ocean-level quantity of water in a river biome, you'll start to see a ton of Drowned. Drowned can spawn in oceans and rivers, but since the latter has far less water for them to spawn in, they have a higher spawning rate to compensate, and ensure you still see some Drowned in natural rivers. You'll need to locate a river biome the reason we use rivers is due to how Drowned spawning works. Once you have everything you'll need, it's time to find a suitable location to build the farm. Slabs - these will form the roof, so you'll need the same number of these as your non-solid blocks.Ī few stacks of scaffolding can be very useful for setting the build up. Non-solid blocks - this is going to make up the entire floor area, so again, a chest's worth is a reasonable ballpark. They're going to fill an entire layer of the farm, so a chest's worth is probably a good starting point. A good rule of thumb is one stack of blocks for every block of the perimeter of your farm.įence gates - you'll need a lot of these too. It's difficult to provide an accurate list of materials given the nature of Drowned farms, but there are a few key things you'll need a lot of:īuilding blocks - you'll need a lot of these. By taking advantage of some of the quirks in Minecraft's spawning mechanics, it's possible to build a Drowned farm, allowing you to kill the aquatic Zombies en masse and quickly gather all the loot you could want. Related: Minecraft: How To Build A Creeper Farm To Get Gunpowderįortunately, there is an easier way. Considering Drowned can be few and far between, it can be seriously difficult to get your hands on these items. Similarly, Nautilus Shells - vital for crafting powerful Conduits - show up on even fewer Drowned than Tridents. 5%20MF.Tridents are one of Minecraft's rarest items only a small percentage of Drowned spawn with them, and only a small percentage of those drop their Trident. Now the bad news - I made this pack for myself (as usual) and so it's only available in 64x Hanfox for putting up with me brashing his brain in.Īll the Sphax awesome modders for all the other mod patches Various items from the WIP mods which have been included (MFR, BoP, TC, ET). Pineapple growth texture redone (thanks Hanfox). These are not my textures, I unstitched them from a previous 1.4 Sphax template. * PamsHarvestCraft - I've added Seeds, Seed Packs/Crates and Growth for a lot of the items. Updated ExtraTrees (also fixed butterflys not showing up) What's different to that posted on the front page, well see below: Ok so here's an up-to-date pack as of Magic Farm v3.0. ![]()
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