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Iron Farming Complete | 20 | Minecraft Infiniverse S3

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Iron Farming Complete | 20 | Minecraft Infiniverse S3

In this episode of my bedrock edition smp Infiniverse series, I will show you how to build an iron farm. It may be a bit bigger and unconventional compared to some other iron farms out there, but it really gets the job done. All in a days work in a vanilla survival world.

Bedrock Edition
Spawning requirements
Villages attempt to spawn iron golems around the village center when the following requirements are met:

The village contains at least 20 beds.
The village contains at least 10 villagers.
100% of villagers are linked to a bed.
At least 75% of the villagers have worked at their workstation the previous day.
A player is within 80 blocks of the village horizontally and within 44 blocks vertically.
There is less than one naturally generated or spawned (i.e. not player-created) iron golem for every 10 villagers in the village. The ratio of iron golems to villagers is rounded down to the nearest whole number, so to spawn a second iron golem while the first is still alive requires 20 villagers, to spawn a third golem requires 30 villagers, and so on.
There is a 1/700 chance of an iron golem spawn attempt during each game tick when these conditions are met. This averages to one spawn attempt every 35 seconds. However, the spawn attempt only succeeds in spawning a golem if the game finds a spawnable spot.

To search for a spawnable spot during a spawn attempt, the game checks 10 random X, Y, Z coordinates in the 16×6×16 volume around the village center. The spawn attempt succeeds if a chosen coordinate meets the following conditions:

There is a solid block underneath.
The 2×4×2 volume extending -1 X (west), +3 Y (upward), and -1 Z (north) from the chosen coordinate does not contain any solid or full blocks.
If these conditions are met but there is a partial or transparent block at the chosen coordinate, then the iron golem may appear to spawn on top of the partial or transparent block. This gives the appearance that iron golems can spawn on top of normally non-spawnable blocks like bottom slabs, carpets, and glass.

Note that based on the search algorithm, at best only 98.3% of spawn attempts will succeed. Therefore, it is impossible to build a farm in which iron golems spawns occur on average every 35 seconds. Since iron golems drop 4 ingots on average, the highest possible average ingots per hour is 4 * 3600 / 35 * .983 = 404. Actual rates of farms typically fall in range of 240-400.

This video was recorded on my xbox series x in the Minecraft Bedrock Edition beta. Its played in the 1.17 caves and cliffs update version.

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