In Minecraft, one of the most useful items that players can use are potions. Potions can provide a wide range of buffs and effects that can be extremely helpful in various situations, such as combat, exploration, or resource gathering. One key component in crafting potions is the glass bottle, which is used to store the potions once they are crafted. However, obtaining glass bottles can be time-consuming and labor-intensive, as players must smelt sand in a furnace to obtain glass, and then craft the glass into bottles.
In this tutorial, we will show you how to build an efficient and automated Ominous Bottle farm in Minecraft that can produce 390 bottles every hour. Ominous bottles are a type of potion bottle that can be used to store potions. The farm we will be building will use a combination of redstone mechanisms and hoppers to automatically produce glass bottles from sand, smelt the glass bottles into glass, and then craft the glass into bottles.
Materials:
– 1 Furnace
– 1 Chest
– 1 Hopper
– 1 Redstone Comparator
– 2 Redstone Repeaters
– 3 Redstone Dust
– 3 Droppers
– 6 Blocks of your choice
– 6 Glass Blocks
– 12 Sand
– 18 Nether Quartz
– 18 Blaze Rods
Step 1: Build the Furnace
Start by placing the furnace on the ground. This will be where the sand is smelted into glass.
Step 2: Build the Item Smelter
Next, build a redstone mechanism that will automatically smelt the glass blocks that the furnace produces. To do this, build a row of 3 droppers facing each other with hoppers underneath them leading into the furnace. Place a chest on top of the hopper to store the sand that will be smelted.
Step 3: Build the Redstone Comparator
Place the redstone comparator next to the furnace and connect it to the hopper that leads into the furnace. This will allow the redstone mechanism to detect when glass blocks are produced and trigger the smelting process.
Step 4: Build the Redstone Clock
Next, build a redstone clock using the 2 redstone repeaters, 6 blocks, and 3 redstone dust. This will create a redstone pulse that will activate the droppers and smelt the glass blocks.
Step 5: Add the Sand and Ingredients
Finally, add the sand, nether quartz, and blaze rods to the chest. The sand will be smelted into glass, and the nether quartz and blaze rods will be used to craft the glass into bottles.
Step 6: Activate the Farm
Once everything is set up, activate the redstone clock by right-clicking on one of the redstone dust blocks. This will start the automated process of producing glass bottles.
And there you have it! With this Ominous Bottle farm, you can produce 390 bottles every hour in Minecraft. This farm is a great way to automate the production of glass bottles, allowing you to focus on other tasks in the game. Happy crafting!
THANK YOU ALOT! THIS TAKES A LITTLE BIT TIME BUT IT WORKED im bathing around the arrows 😭
Does the torch have to be placed specifically or can be just used to light up the tower
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I mean, its @chapman_farms design but without portals, but sure we will call it "BigBootys" farm…. Why is the Minecraft community kinda wacko
my iron golem died
Does this work in Minecraft bedrock?
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This farm works on a SMP server (tried a different on on the server that did not work). However, my golem keeps despawning. I have put extra walls for more protection but after AFK overnight it’s gone. Does it need to be name tagged?
Y'all did it again. Before I've even flattened out the terrain, a 20 minute afk produced loads of bottles, 1-5. Arigato bigbooty17 and Shulkercraft! Another amazing farm!
Does this farm work when u dont flatten it out? I'm too lazy
the crossbow guys keep killing the golem. how do i prevent that?
Is this bedrock or java ?
Does this work in bedrock?
Why don't we just remove the whole outpost?
Hey it would be work in bedrock edition
This is frustrating because for me, the pillagers only keep spawning in the tower and somewhere inside the fence, not around the outpost
Does this farm work on bedrock???
I knew this farm was gonna work when I seen the both of yall collab
Is it work in bedrock?
just…do….modded
your vids dont even get recommended to me anymore 🙁