Published Sep 14th, 2021, 9/14/21 8:28 pm
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Of the many mob farms on my Minecraft Realm world, our drowned farm is the one that has been most helpful for us! I started by using Eckosoldier's design* and then continued adding more features.
- Once enough drowned pile onto a single block, baby drowned may eventually pop out through the viewing hole and attack the player! Because of this, I added a pit around where they are collected so that the baby zombies will get stuck in it if they pop out. You can use the provided trap-doors to get in and out of the pit.
- The capture area for the drowned is also set up to be used as a repair station for items with mending on them. If you are repairing a held item, make sure to take off any (mending enchanted) armor you're wearing so that none of the experience orbs will be wasted on that. Now, also make sure that the trap door directly in front of the drowned is lowered (against the wall so it is not adjacent to the floor). Now stand at a distance and kill all the drowned with your weapon and of choice. After they're cleared out, put the item you want to repair in your hand, raise the trapdoor, and walk forward so you are pressed up against where the drowned were. Now those experience orbs can go into repairing your item!
- To the right of where the drowned are is where you can find the chest that is collecting all of their drops. With how well Eckosoldier's system works, it can fill up very quickly!
- The room next to the collection/killing area is the storage and repair area. I recommend that you wait in here while the drowned are piling up, just in case of those sneaky little ones manages to evade the pit and get to you while you're AFK or distracted. Within this room are storage chests for the various items the drowned and zombies will drop, a bunch of workstation blocks such as anvils and a grindstone, a trash can for getting rid of excess drops** and a "zombie outbreak panic room" in case you mess up something real bad and suddenly have 50 drowned chasing you around. :P
- Above ground, there is....Sprinkles, The Mascot! At-least there would be, if Amulet supported entities... :(
You can re-add Sprinkles though by spawning a Pillager where the sign says to. Where he is, he won't be able to attack or de-spawn unless you intentionally try to get up to where he is. Staying on the ground/stairs, you'll be out of his firing range.
- Another mob you'll have to replace is the Cleric villager. They should placed in the designated building you'll see on the surface. With them here, you can trade all the rotten flesh you get from the zombies to get emeralds from them!
- Also on the surface level is a farm for if you get hungry, a fenced in parking area for your horses, a pre-made railroad stop that you can connect to your existing railroads, and a "naphole" - a place for you to take a nap!
* Drowned Farm Design video : youtu.be/BKsNPLkv9zE
** Trash can design made by Skippy 6 Gaming at https://youtu.be/qK03eKDkUDA?list=PLkTLdHHf8Rm2eHRpjZwooS68N4mWupwt-
The file mirror gives you a zip file containing construction files for Bedrock and Java Edition that you can import using the Amulet Editor. Otherwise, you can download the world save to get a normally generated survival world with the farm imported into it.
- Once enough drowned pile onto a single block, baby drowned may eventually pop out through the viewing hole and attack the player! Because of this, I added a pit around where they are collected so that the baby zombies will get stuck in it if they pop out. You can use the provided trap-doors to get in and out of the pit.
- The capture area for the drowned is also set up to be used as a repair station for items with mending on them. If you are repairing a held item, make sure to take off any (mending enchanted) armor you're wearing so that none of the experience orbs will be wasted on that. Now, also make sure that the trap door directly in front of the drowned is lowered (against the wall so it is not adjacent to the floor). Now stand at a distance and kill all the drowned with your weapon and of choice. After they're cleared out, put the item you want to repair in your hand, raise the trapdoor, and walk forward so you are pressed up against where the drowned were. Now those experience orbs can go into repairing your item!
- To the right of where the drowned are is where you can find the chest that is collecting all of their drops. With how well Eckosoldier's system works, it can fill up very quickly!
- The room next to the collection/killing area is the storage and repair area. I recommend that you wait in here while the drowned are piling up, just in case of those sneaky little ones manages to evade the pit and get to you while you're AFK or distracted. Within this room are storage chests for the various items the drowned and zombies will drop, a bunch of workstation blocks such as anvils and a grindstone, a trash can for getting rid of excess drops** and a "zombie outbreak panic room" in case you mess up something real bad and suddenly have 50 drowned chasing you around. :P
- Above ground, there is....Sprinkles, The Mascot! At-least there would be, if Amulet supported entities... :(
You can re-add Sprinkles though by spawning a Pillager where the sign says to. Where he is, he won't be able to attack or de-spawn unless you intentionally try to get up to where he is. Staying on the ground/stairs, you'll be out of his firing range.
- Another mob you'll have to replace is the Cleric villager. They should placed in the designated building you'll see on the surface. With them here, you can trade all the rotten flesh you get from the zombies to get emeralds from them!
- Also on the surface level is a farm for if you get hungry, a fenced in parking area for your horses, a pre-made railroad stop that you can connect to your existing railroads, and a "naphole" - a place for you to take a nap!
* Drowned Farm Design video : youtu.be/BKsNPLkv9zE
** Trash can design made by Skippy 6 Gaming at https://youtu.be/qK03eKDkUDA?list=PLkTLdHHf8Rm2eHRpjZwooS68N4mWupwt-
The file mirror gives you a zip file containing construction files for Bedrock and Java Edition that you can import using the Amulet Editor. Otherwise, you can download the world save to get a normally generated survival world with the farm imported into it.
Credit | Eckosoldier for the drowned farm design, Skippy 6 Gaming for the trash can design |
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If it makes things easier, I could try making a bedrock world save for you. :)
I added a normal survival world with the farm imported into it, I hope that works for you. :) Let me know if you'd like me to tweak it in any way. Sorry in advance for it being a bit "rough" - I wanted to smooth up the terrain around where I pasted it in - but I didn't want to activate creative mode on the world unless you were okay with that.