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11 EXPERT LEVEL Minecraft Farms EVERY Survival World NEEDS! (Minecraft Bedrock Edition)

Mar 31, 2024
11 of the best endgame Minecraft

farms

that

every

one

needs

, six of them anyone can build and

every

one should build because they are some of the best

farms

in all of Minecraft and five of them are

expert

only and you probably won't be able to build them. You're too op if you're looking for even more Minecraft farms to build. I just made a video about the best

minecraft

farms from the early games and the best and general farms that everyone

needs

, so if you are bored and looking for more things. to build those videos are linked everywhere, turns out there are a lot of different farms for a lot of different types of players anyway, consider subscribing and let's get into it.
11 expert level minecraft farms every survival world needs minecraft bedrock edition
Number one is a guardian farm. Guardian farms are basically the best experience farm in Minecraft, depending on which one. one that you build, you can get hundreds of

level

s in just a few minutes, you can send your mobs into the abyss, you can kill them all in the Over

world

, they are super flexible, I highly recommend building a guardian farm even if you don't want to. the prismarine and all that because the experience alone makes it worth it. This is my Elite

level

Guardian farm and it gives you 30 levels in 30 seconds and up to around 70,000 items per hour so as you can see it's a bit unop and the next one is a beacon factory and not this kind of puny little beacon factory right here, no, I'm talking about an actual beacon factory that gives you thousands of Wither skulls an hour, an entire nether fortress.
11 expert level minecraft farms every survival world needs minecraft bedrock edition

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11 expert level minecraft farms every survival world needs minecraft bedrock edition...

Farming is a great investment to make in your

world

because it gives you a ton of experience and gives you tens of thousands of items per hour, such as fire rods, bones, charcoal, withered skeletons, magma cream, and even some gold, Plus, it's an all-around excellent farm for lower mobs. and you really can't go wrong with a fortress farm or beacon factory. We used to be able to get up to 7,000 Wither Skulls per hour using these Beacon Factories but that has since been patched and removed from the game, but now we can still get 2,700 Skulls per hour using a fairly simple Sim Fortress Farm and if you don't have want to go all out then surely you can build a small one like this, this still gives you 350 skulls per hour and is only inferior so you don't need it.
11 expert level minecraft farms every survival world needs minecraft bedrock edition
Whatever nether portal or short AFK times, everyone is obsessed with gunpowder and rockets in Bedrock Edition, but no one considers the simple solution to be a gas farm. A simple gas farm can give you over 4400 gunpowder per hour and is surprisingly simple and cheap. set up, but this is kind of an in-game farm because it's annoying to work with gas and troubleshoot, so this will give you more than enough gunpowder for each and every use, you could destroy the entire world after just one AFK night. and of course you can also make infinite final crystals with your gas tears.
11 expert level minecraft farms every survival world needs minecraft bedrock edition
This particular build is bottom only, so you can AFK as long as you want. You can do a full night of AFK and there are no nether portals or shenanigans like that in general. There's not much more to say about a gas farm, plus it gives you all the gunpowder you need, don't worry about vine farms, it's just not worth it man, chopping firewood and hitting trees is one of the first things you you do. in your Minecraft world, but what if you could make that basically automatic? I present to you the fully automatic azalea tree farm.
This thing will grow a tree for you automatically and harvest it completely and then put all the logs into a bucket maker and then everything. What you have to do is go in and cut the logs and that's incredibly easy, you can clear an entire section of logs in just a minute or two and this takes a lot of the hassle out of getting wood and Minecraft, this farm isn't even that . complicated to build but it's a really cool thing to have in your Minecraft world and it's definitely something I would consider for the end game as you can see this farm just continually pits flours with some moss until you get an azalea bush and then he turns it into a full azalea tree and tightens it down completely and then goes about his business.
It's actually a five type tree farm, so it works for Oak, it works for Spruce and Birch along with Jungle and Azalea as well, so it's not just for wood fully automatic, it's for anything you want. This may actually seem like a strange entrance at first, but next up is the tunnel for nether blast mining. You can get an absolute ton of ancient debris this way, even enough for another right. Beacon, if you stay at it long enough, proper extraction can be a pain, but if you have a bunch of drilling systems like this, you can clear an absolutely huge area with relatively little effort if you use an efficient TNT design.
Along with a gas farm, you'll have a lot of TNT and plenty of tunnels for all the nether resources you need. This is a great source of Golden Quartz, Blackstone Netherrite and Netherrack, plus not just those tons. of boards are also great for cleaning large areas before our big construction projects and other farms. This was probably a bit much, but operational Enderman farms still exist in Bedrock Edition, however, you need to have two players to use them or be in them. a simulation distance of six so it's not great for everyone but they are super fun to use and also incredibly loud as you can see you get an absolute ton of Enderman up to 200 Enderman and you only need to AFK for a couple of minutes.
This farm is definitely bragging rights, it's great to see it out in the world, not to mention you get a ton of experience as a bonus with newer mechanics. This entire upper stage can actually be redesigned and simplified significantly, so let me know if you want to see that in a new tutorial those are all the mega farms that almost anyone can build and that everyone should have in their Minecraft world, but now is the time so

expert

s only build the things you probably can't build unless you can. If you are quite familiar with how this game works or have a lot of dedication and time, I am in your hands, so let's start with the Bedrock block farm, this thing can technically be built by anyone, but because it is unreliable and has delays . can affect it significantly along with realm issues, you're unlikely to get a significant amount of Bedrock from this thing or a usable amount of Bedrock, so it's definitely an expert level farm, not to mention you're literally farming Bedrock blocks, which is super illegal and also very useful for our next build.
I also love the fact that we can farm Bedrock blocks in Bedrock Edition. I mean, it's too perfect, I hope Mojang never removes it because why would they? It's amazing, there is practically no reason to do it. build this next farm as well as having absolute flexibility in your Minecraft world and it is a double or quadruple withered obsidian farm around the spawn pad, this can give you hundreds of thousands of obsidian blocks per hour, it can be incredibly difficult to build and You need to farm an absolute ton of Bedrock blocks, it's also a little unstable because you know you have two or four Withers right under your spawn pad and you need two players or a tick area to use this reliably and get the rates maxims.
Outside of that, you probably won't build these, but they're pretty amazing and also a lot of fun because what are you going to use all that obsidian farm for? I have never found a use for hundreds of thousands yet. of obsidian, okay it just doesn't exist and these things have also been around for the better part of 10 years and yet the only reason to build them is simply to be flexible with your friends, that's the only reason let's be honest and Now we have truly expert level Minecraft farms, this is Pico Nico's 24 stacked raid farm. I made a tutorial on the actual structure of this thing, placing the blocks, that's the easy part, the hard part is stacking 24 individual villages like that. 24 raids at the same time, this thing produces tens of thousands of emeralds per hour, gives you a ton of experience and too many items, plus it's a completely ridiculous masterpiece of Village technology if you thought 24 Villages was It's a bad wait until you find the 48 accumulated raids.
Farm twice as many villagers, twice as many emeralds, twice as many raids, you could have 48 raids running at the same time and this is just an absolutely ridiculous mess of villages and I'd be surprised if anyone has ever built this thing in

survival

mode. There is a good hand of some people who have built stack 24 in

survival

but I don't think a single soul has dared to touch stack 48 if you have already built it show me. images in your survival world I want to see them, it's crazy, forty thousand emeralds an hour, it's just ridiculous, you can also see some of the marker blocks and some of the math and geometry that Pico Nico had to do to calculate the exact distances. to build everything this guy was working on the 24 stacked and the 48 stacked for literally weeks of his life, as if no amount of props was enough credit to pick Anika for designing these things, an absolutely insane stacking foray .
Farms are a stacking beast. Farms is another Beast entirely, this is Pico Nico's 12 stacked iron farm and this gives him 4200 iron per hour. There are 12 individual iron farms in this area, each producing their own 400-something iron per hour and it's a bit of a pain to build and not only do you need to build 12 different structures, but stacking the villages here is a bit of a nightmare. specific now, many great Minecrafters have tried this build to survive and many great Minecrafters have failed to stack villages in Bedrock Edition. One of the hardest things about the game, especially if you want to have so many on top of each other, there have been some advancements in village stacking technology recently, but it's still kind of a pain, luckily village stacking is pretty stable.
Mechanically, these farms have been around for a few years and nothing has really changed, so we hope Mojang doesn't go ahead and break all this stuff because that would be really difficult, so yeah, if you want Java style fees to iron. Bedrock Edition this is basically what you need to build it's not very practical but it is possible if you want a tough Redstone challenge this is zolcin's dark oak farm this is an absolute beast of a tree farm that produces 15 000 logs per hour and harvests an entire farm of dark oaks and mixes them in four different bucket creators.
It is now a very difficult farm to build and if it blows up due to a lag in Spike or if you build it a little poorly it can take quite a while. Rebuild When it comes to farms that have nothing to do with villagers, this is probably the hardest thing to build on my entire channel and the tutorial is 57 minutes long, but is it worth it if you have people to show it? stop and flex then absolutely and if you like building with dark elk then absolutely this next Farm might be impossible to build just because it lags your game so as you can see we get 60 fps without looking at it and then as soon as you start looking the spruce farm we get 18 FPS and that's because the pistons cause lag and that was the short version, the full version has a lot more pistons.
Now keep in mind I have an RTX 3080 so if I'm lagging just Imagine what this would do to a poor phone and this is the farm if all the pistons were removed as you can see. The pistons are super slow on Bedrock Edition anyway, this is an absolute beast of a 2x2 spruce farm that produces up to 58,000 logs per hour when you're standing inside the farm looking down, the lag isn't that bad because it's just a delay on the client side looking at the Pistons and I spent like two weeks designing this absolute farmhouse beast. so it's pretty fun to build you probably don't need 60,000 logs per hour but if you do then this is the tree farm to look out for if you're playing on a low end device yeah the lag will be a bit bad while watching it, but surprisingly the lag when running it is not that intense.
The build process for this thing isn't that complicated because it's mostly a boilerplate build, it has four almost identical ones. sections is just complicated, it's a mess of redstone spaghetti, piston delay and a lot of logs and the hardest farm to build in Minecraft. Can you guess what it is? It's this stupid little thing here, also known as the demon tree. Themangrove tree farms are an absolute nightmare of existence a nightmare of society a red stoner's nightmare this is simply the worst thing ever. I'm still working on a tree farm designed for this, you might see it soon, let me know if you're interested and I'll post one on the channel, but otherwise those are all the Minecraft expert farms and farms that don't. you can build, leave a like, subscribe and I'll see you in the comments, thanks for watching and then there was silence.

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