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EASIEST AFK Sugarcane Farm in Minecraft 1.20.4 (Tutorial)
In this video, I show how to make the EASIEST Sugarcane Farm in Minecraft 1.20.4! (Tutorial)
This Automatic Sugarcane Farm is Easy to build and easily expandable. It will give lots of sugarcane per hour!
The list of materials required to build this farm is easy to obtain and is shown at the beginning of the video.
This Farm works on Java edition in version 1.20.4 and below. I did not test it on the Bedrock edition.
This Automatic Sugarcane Farm is Easy to build and easily expandable. It will give lots of sugarcane per hour!
The list of materials required to build this farm is easy to obtain and is shown at the beginning of the video.
This Farm works on Java edition in version 1.20.4 and below. I did not test it on the Bedrock edition.
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Replacing the observers with a simple clock will reduce the cost of the design.
One sort of clock uses an armor stand in a circulating 'infinity' stream to trigger a tripwire every circuit: this can be built with zero nether quartz as not even a single comparator is needed…
For expansions, the usual 'rule-of-thumb' is that one hopper mincart equals ~50 hoppers for lag, so a verry large version would likely use a hoper minecart pickup system rather than a hopper under each cane.
This would require redstone and gold, but be cheaper in terms of iron and not require mud as hopper mincarts can pick up items through full blocks (ie dirt).
(It would, however, need to be lit to avoid mobs spawning as the less-then-full block antispawning feature of mud would noy be present. )
One sort of clock uses an armor stand in a circulating 'infinity' stream to trigger a tripwire every circuit: this can be built with zero nether quartz as not even a single comparator is needed…
For expansions, the usual 'rule-of-thumb' is that one hopper mincart equals ~50 hoppers for lag, so a verry large version would likely use a hoper minecart pickup system rather than a hopper under each cane.
This would require redstone and gold, but be cheaper in terms of iron and not require mud as hopper mincarts can pick up items through full blocks (ie dirt).
(It would, however, need to be lit to avoid mobs spawning as the less-then-full block antispawning feature of mud would noy be present. )