11 Starter Farms That You don't Need to Go to the Nether For

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when you start a new minecraft world you need resources and materials as fast as possible i'm going to show you 11 farms for minecraft that you can build in the early game without having to go to the nether when you've just spawned into your world the last thing you want to worry about is how you're going to get all of those resources to build your first ultimate base and you certainly don't want to go to the nether to get your supplies so you need some really easy farms to get materials food xp that are 100 made from overworld blocks no soul sand no quartz and no well anything nethery so let me show you 11 farms that will do just that for you hello everyone it's me pharma mance and today i want to showcase for you 11 starter farms that you do not have to go to the nether force so no observers no comparators and they're really really easy now this is a showcase so i'm not going to give you a block by block tutorial on them however i will go over the basics of how to build them and how they work and whether they currently work on bedrock all these farms are for java edition but a number of them will work on bedrock edition and i'm giving you a world download in both java and bedrock conditions so you can see for yourself so let's crack on with the first one cobblestone generators have got a lot easier and a lot smaller because you can now water log leaves and they don't leak in all directions sadly not a great start for bedrock players because leaves won't hold water the same way they do in java and the water will just flow out of the sides as a result this one isn't really suitable for bedrock the concept for this one is really easy it's got three trap doors which hold in the lava like that and then we've got some water logged leaves you can see when i put the water in it doesn't float in any direction but if i put the lava there that will flow to the water and that will create a cobblestone block this is an improvement on previous versions because you had to worry whether the water would leak out and whether you turned your lava into obsidian we've elevated this up just one block added some hoppers and a chest and given it some length so we can get multiple blocks at the same time so that's a dead easy one to start with and the second one is even easier it's a twist on the classic beef and leather farm and this one is just a hole in the ground these cows are in a two deep hole sitting on top of a hopper and i'm just going to give them a little bit of food so if i press that button there is water in there that splishes them up i'm going to give them a little bit of food they're going to start to die as a result of entity cramming and yes i'm afraid farm 2 also will not work on bedrock because bedrock hasn't got entity cramming sorry bedrockers but i promise the next one works it also gives you xp from those deaths hit that button again and those cows drop down drop out this trapdoor this post stops you falling in the floor and you get your collection of leather and raw beef right there it really couldn't be easier and takes up a lot less space than the same kind of farm that is lifted up off the ground next up is the lava farm which can be used for fuel and also for mob killing lava is a finite resource naturally so being able to farm it is really useful at the top we've got three rows of lava although you don't need three rows you could work it on only one row in fact you could work it on the just one lava block directly underneath the lava we have got a drip stone block with a pointed drip stone attached to the bottom and underneath that we have got a cauldron and over time the lava drips down into that cauldron and fills it up and you can just grab a bucket and fill it up from the cauldrons and over time those drip stones will fill it back up again and you can keep expanding this farm to as big as you want it to be because lava is an amazing fuel for furnaces and yes this one does work on bedrock next up is a clay thumb and it starts with just a patch of dirt but that dirt is sat on a block which has got a pointed drip stone underneath it we have got these stairs surrounding this dirt in case you've grown it in a field if this dirt gets transformed into grass it won't work all you need to do to make it work is grab yourself your water bottle and wet up this dirt that is going to turn it into mud exactly like that and over time what happens is that mud gets turned into clay because of the drip stone that is underneath it the drip stone sucks the water out and turns the mud into clay which you can then take up as if you're mining it out from a riverbed minecraft 119 gives us our first ever sustainable clay farm replace that with dirt and then repeat the process over and over again and yes it is bedrock compatible next up we've got a multi-storey crop farm this has got multiple layers of farm in a zigzag pan hydrated there by a waterlogged leaf block which means you can have the layers really close together unfortunately because we're using a waterlogged leaf block this doesn't work in bedrug if you want to use this in bedrock you're going to need to make it one gap taller above all of those plants with a solid block so the water doesn't leak out however if you do do that it will work in bedrock as well plant up all the crops on these levels and close up the trap doors once they are all grown get yourself up to the top of your farm by following the winding staircase that goes all the way around it and when you're at the top you can press this button behind me water will get dispensed and flush all of your crops down the zigzag pattern of floors into your collection system below you can then flat down the trapdoors on each level and replant just from one side like this really simple with a tiny tiny footprint but you can make it as tall as you want to get loads and loads of crops next up we've got our wood farm and yep this one is a bedrock this one is just a three by five platform of dirt dangling in the middle of a 9 by 15 pool of water surrounded by fence posts and there is a non-wood slab directly above all of those dirt blocks seven blocks high all these fences are here to stop things from wandering in they're not essential but they do make it a little bit safer because you could easily end up with mobs falling in here and ended up getting in the way of your collection system all you do is come up to your platform and dig out the wood and the leaves if you want and collect it up into your inventory and sometimes they'll fall into the water and not onto the platform but that's fine because then it just gets swashed into that collection system which consists of a hopper at the very center of that channel that runs directly into this chest right here that collects up the stuff that drops it really is dead simple no tnt jeep in or anything like that just chop down the wood and it'll always be there ready for you farm number seven is really too simple for words this is your bone meal farm and it works beautifully in both bedrock and java editions however in bedrock you are going to need to remove that top slab otherwise your chest just won't open in java leave it there it's a great finish this one is really familiar although i have used some mangrove wood because it's 119. underneath the trapdoor we have got a composter right there with a hopper running into this chest we have then under here got another hopper that runs into the top of the composter that is underneath this chest if i pop in these wheat seeds or any other compostable item that you might want to put into it goes from the chest into that hopper that hopper into the composter that composter into that hopper and then into this chest to collect up for your bone meal which you can maybe then use to grow up those trees quicker this next one is a bamboo and sugarcane farm which traditionally you'd need to have gone to the nether to make because these usually would use an observer which needs quartz to craft but not this one and i'll show you how this farm has got a really narrow footprint because that sugarcane has been hydrated by those waterlogged leaf blocks this means that you don't have to have loads of space to hold the water away from your mine cart with hoppers the pistons are fired by redstone in the normal way but they're joined up to this circuit at the back so both fire at the same time we have got a block of sand right there that is on a piston that piston will fire when we get a signal and it will drop when that signal is taken away now i've used a lot of redstone repeaters just to give a nice delay so we don't have lots and lots of firing the more time those pistons aren't fired the more time there is likely that you could get these things growing so we've got a complete two circuits of redstone to go through this circuit has got 36 redstone repeaters all on four ticks and the signal has to go round the entire circuit twice between each piston firing that means that we've got very nearly 30 seconds of real time between each piston which is enough to allow some growth of both the sugar cane and also that bamboo but you could have fewer repeaters if you wanted to it just means that the pistons fire more often now obviously for bedrock you've got the challenge of these waterlogged leaf blocks so you have a slightly bigger footprint to be able to hydrate those sugar coats however it does kind of work what happens is on one circuit the pistons are extended and on the second circuit the pistons are retracted so you don't get as good of growth as you would on java but it does kind of work next up we've got a wall farm that works without any observers or any comparators wool is an even more important block in minecraft 119 because you can use it to deaden the signals from the skulk sensors to stop the warden from being spawned or to make really intricate wireless redstone machines ordinarily with a wall farm you would have an observer look at the grass block that the sheep is standing on just to see when it eats that grass that will then trigger the shears inside a dispenser that will cut the wall but we don't have that observer in this system we have got a really simple redstone circuit that is made up of a number of redstone repeaters all on four tick delay and redstone torches which are set underneath these dispensers the redstone circuit takes about 20 seconds to do a complete two laps and you need two laps between each of those dispensers firing because it turns off the torches and then it turns the torches back on again when those torches go on they fire the dispenser and then the dispenser tries to use the shears inside them to clip the sheep if the sheet doesn't need clipping then the shears don't take any durability damage if the sheet does need clipping it takes off the wall which gets collected by the minecart with hopper underneath this farm i've got behind me has all 16 colors of sheep because this works beautifully with a big long row but of course you could do it with a much shorter row you'd end up having the shears going more quickly but that doesn't matter again because the durability won't be affected unless the sheep actually needs shearing a really really simple farm this one waiting for that green sheep in the background to get clipped it's going to go in a second there it goes and yes bedrockers this one actually works for you really really well farm number 10 is a super simple sweet berry farm but avo i hear you say sweet berries are a rubbish food source now i agree with you but they are still a food source and if you eat a few of them they will make sure your hearts are back up but you can also use these things for protection if you pop them around your base they are going to give mobs a really hard time trying to get to or alternatively they're really really nice to be used in decorations to use it push yourself up against these slabs here which protect you against the sweet berries yourself nothing more embarrassing than a sweet berry death and then hold in the right mouse button point towards the sweet berries and just walk yourself along the row exactly like that all the way to the end and then pop them into the chest you'll notice that they'll start to grow back you maybe haven't picked up every and every one of them that's fine just run back along your row and they'll start to grow back already because they grow really really quickly and this one is totally bedrockable and finally we've got what's possibly the world's most simple xp farm we've adapted our cow farm by putting a skull catalyst right next to the old and this is a really great way of getting lots of xp i've reset my xp level down to exactly zero i'm taking a load of wheat i'm going to come inside and i'm going to feed up my cows in exactly the same way as i have before all those hearts coming up they're going to breed up and they're going to start to die and that skulk catalyst is going to love it because the soles of the cows now flowing into it and it sends out the skull pulse to make all of this lovely stone and sandstone underneath it into skulk blocks which you can break for extra xp over and above that which the cows give you so i've bred those cows to the maximum i'm going to press that button to drop them back down again i've already got nine and a half levels just from the cows themselves i'm then going to mine out this skulk using this hoe and that's going to give me extra on top of that i'm very nearly at tender just with those few blocks of scope there's no point you looking at the edge there you're mine you can then replace these blocks with more naturally spawning blocks things like sandstone stone dirt sand anything that you would find in the wild that hasn't been man-made what you could do is smell up all of that cobblestone that you got from farm one using the lava that you got from farm three to replace it with stone and then you could just recycle this over and over and over if you decide not to take up the skulk right at the start and have a number of cycles of this cow farm then you'll find that the skull spreads right the way across it and you get far more sculpt blocks to take whenever you need the xp so this is basically a mini xp bank this area here has been made out of cobble just to stop it turning into skull so it doesn't cause problems for your cows and there you have 11 really easy starter farms that don't require you going to the nether at all every single block can be got from the overworld and they will sort you out with food resources and also xp for your journey through your minecraft 119 survival world if you've got thoughts for any other really awesome minecraft 119 starter farms that don't require any blocks from the nether or the end let me know in the comments below and i will look forward to seeing you in another video you take it easy now bye
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Channel: Avomance
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Length: 13min 55sec (835 seconds)
Published: Sat Jul 30 2022
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