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@goldenhelmet403
@goldenhelmet403 52 минут бұрын
Making it a clock to make it relog-proof is a very good idea!
@BlooDergon99
@BlooDergon99 Сағат бұрын
thanks for not listing all the things you need in the beggining. i had to run back and forth the entire time
@dragongirl8445
@dragongirl8445 2 сағат бұрын
Lo hice en Java y funciona con algunas modificaciones
@shakzey2233
@shakzey2233 6 сағат бұрын
24:24 Should I put this type of glass? Should I put this type of glass?
@tigrb0t273
@tigrb0t273 9 сағат бұрын
The golems are spawning out of the farm how do i fix it
@victormillen8393
@victormillen8393 12 сағат бұрын
Pots are also fantastic for lining up items, you can also put a line of pots on top of the hoppers and the filters still works fine. It's nice when you want a closed off water stream to contain xp orbs from a mob farm.
@anz8642
@anz8642 13 сағат бұрын
does this work on java?
@404-Error-Not-Found
@404-Error-Not-Found 15 сағат бұрын
**FUN DETECTED** Devs need to stop worry about how to police how players play and start adding more fun and interesting content.
@XconeArtist
@XconeArtist 16 сағат бұрын
13:42, most used button of the whole world, right there.
@XconeArtist
@XconeArtist 16 сағат бұрын
Lol, I think we might also need to wax that sign. That typo wasn't there before :D
@Kaynanyu
@Kaynanyu 17 сағат бұрын
Will this still work with 1.21?
@antonyqc2570
@antonyqc2570 22 сағат бұрын
I am having a problem where the villagers are not reproducing. I’ve followed the tutorial exactly how it was made with the only difference being that I built it on water and that I used bread instead of potatoes. Can anyone help?
@antonyqc2570
@antonyqc2570 22 сағат бұрын
I also think that the villagers are not getting linked to the beds themselves.
@tigrb0t273
@tigrb0t273 Күн бұрын
26:58 the observers are acting weird and it turn the other side on and cancels the rredstone
@b3arsc4t12
@b3arsc4t12 Күн бұрын
Woooo I’m KZbin famous lol
@Matthew-ip1cq
@Matthew-ip1cq Күн бұрын
Does this work in 1.20 ?
@MarshmallowAndMichael
@MarshmallowAndMichael Күн бұрын
bro stop yapping and do it😑
@Prowl8413
@Prowl8413 Күн бұрын
Either listen to what I have to say and learn something, or figure it out yourself
@smoke.tokes420
@smoke.tokes420 Күн бұрын
great video im in a realm whit some buddys and youd hop in the main portal takes you wherever in the underworld hop back in that same portal you are 1000 blocks away from home and we are moving are bases around and wanna connect them in some way this is how im gonna do it
@geraldyuko3933
@geraldyuko3933 Күн бұрын
how do you still have like 109k subscriber? From the type of video you are making, i feel like you should have like 2.67M subscirber now.
@xkinkyteddyx284
@xkinkyteddyx284 Күн бұрын
Uhhh loved following this but for some reason my items still fall into the overflow, I’m thinking maybe I need more or less tics on the clock? I’m on series x bedrock edition btw
@local_peanut
@local_peanut Күн бұрын
th eshulker wont get in the cart whenm i laced right next to it, also its a public server
@leafblazor
@leafblazor 2 күн бұрын
Love how he counts the block's sides of blocks we already knew werent diamonds first thing lol Blocks revealed at the start: 2. The sides of the blocks we can see the front faces of don't count, we got no new information from those.
@Maax_im
@Maax_im 2 күн бұрын
Hey, I have my 30 villagers, no dimwits and no babies but only cats spawn. Anyone knows why ?
@Leonardo-cw1dd
@Leonardo-cw1dd 2 күн бұрын
in java edition signs dont burn either and you can go through them as well to my knowledge. in java (idk about bedrock) if you place a sign on top of a fence gate (assuming fire spread is on) then the fence gate will not burn
@Leonardo-cw1dd
@Leonardo-cw1dd 2 күн бұрын
7:42 leaves will also work for spawn proofing
@BOBimusRex
@BOBimusRex 2 күн бұрын
The other gold farm video I watched, the d-bag didn't mention the y level zero thing. So I built my whole farm down at bedrock. No matter what I did it wouldnt work. I think was name was "silent" something...
@Krikri2009
@Krikri2009 2 күн бұрын
dude this thing is so hard to keep running so i decided to get a full shulker box of flint and a full shulker box full of iron just to fill it up
@dindunuphenwong
@dindunuphenwong 2 күн бұрын
Ripperoni... Press "F" in the comment section below to pay your respects since I haven't used platforms like Facebook, Twitter, or Discord for over 10 years.
@Prowl8413
@Prowl8413 2 күн бұрын
Discord is required, because I have to be able to easily and clearly communicate with server members, and we have a bot setup to automatically manage allowlists so I don't have to spend hours every week doing it myself
@vnms-
@vnms- 2 күн бұрын
I can’t stop spiders from spawning. I’ve tried carpet and trapdoors in a bunch of different configuration but they keep spawning and killing the golems. Edit: just tried slabs and glass and they still spawn???
@yoelarmasjr.5660
@yoelarmasjr.5660 2 күн бұрын
How tall does the drop chute needs to be
@JasonTaylor-po5xc
@JasonTaylor-po5xc 2 күн бұрын
I _really_ struggled with Realms when it came out, so I super frustrated with it. There was a point when I could no longer upload locally backed up worlds to my Realm so I just gave up. Instead, I found the Bedrock Dedicated Server project - which allows someone to run their own server on their own hardware. I use a mini PC that I got off Amazon for $300, but you could easily use an old PC that still runs. Works like a champ. I'm technical, so this was both fun and easy. I even added the firewall rules to my router that allows me to play away from home. I'm not interested in using someone else's hosting service when I can roll my own.
@stickdriftgamer9024
@stickdriftgamer9024 3 күн бұрын
Golems randomly started spawning inside the building after it was working for a couple hours and I don’t have the faintest idea why.. I was transporting villagers up too the top and when I came down the golems were inside. I finished up and killed the golems bc I figured it had something todo with that but after I destroyed the rail system and the golems they respawned inside again. To much for my brain
@IsaacDiaz-Monkeygamer9100
@IsaacDiaz-Monkeygamer9100 3 күн бұрын
Would u know why my iron golems happen to be spawning like 70 blocks outside of the iron farm
@chrisfungfilms
@chrisfungfilms 8 сағат бұрын
There is probably another village close by farm needs to 100 blocks away from other villagers and needs including yours.
@QQQQ51111
@QQQQ51111 3 күн бұрын
The amount of tips is just chef's kiss
@Mqrshm3lll0s12
@Mqrshm3lll0s12 3 күн бұрын
I have no issues getting cats to spawn. But no golems whats up with this? (Btw all my nearby caves are blocked off and spawn proofed so that’s not the issue)
@Masked_One_1316
@Masked_One_1316 3 күн бұрын
you should open up a Victorian district, the Victorians where Goth proper Goth no one alive today is as Goth as the Victorians where. Victorian architecture • Gothic revival (victorian) Walls: Middle-class homes Wood Wealthy homes Stone or brick. Roof: steep Perpendicular A-frame, + shape from above. Elaborate verge board trim along roof edges. Windows: high dormers. Arched or lancet windows. • Italianate (Victorian) Walls: Middle-class homes Wood Wealthy homes Stone or brick. Roof: flay and/or hipped roof, corniced eaves. Windows: Fanciful bay windows with inset wooden panels, Two over two double-hung windows, Curved or moulded window caps. • Second Empire (victorian) Walls: wooden clapboard. Roof: Mansard narrow eaves with brackets below, round cornices at the top and base. Windows: Tall, narrow windows Dormer windows that project from the roof, (eyebrow dormers) Bay windows. Other: Tower Wrought-iron, galleries or "crests' above the upper cornice Balconies Small entry porch. • Queen Anne (victorian) Walls: stone, brick, wood. Decorative trim, carvings wood/stone or terracotta. Roof: steep roof, wrought iron finials. Windows: bay and narrow windows that open vertically, stained. Other: Cantilevered, upper stories, Elaborate exterior, decoration, Turrets. towers or cupolas, Wrap-around porch, Balconies, Cresting, Detached gazebos.
@Masked_One_1316
@Masked_One_1316 3 күн бұрын
Give this to the folks in the medieval district please, thank you The English medieval period (The Middle Ages) started 476 AD (in year of the lord) and ended in 1485; the late medieval period started in 1300 and ended in 1500. Which gave way to the beginning of the Renaissance period. The name medieval comes from medi-, meaning "middle", and ev-, meaning "age", medieval literally means "of the Middle Ages." Though the Dark Ages is used interchangeably with these two, it is the start of the Middle Ages and the fall of the western roman empire. 1066 CE is regarded as the beginning of the English Middle ages and this is because of The Battle of Fulford 20/09/1066 then it was the battle of Stamford Bridge 25/09/66 and then the Infamous Battle of Hastings 14/10/66 536 AD, the worst year in human history. The year that the Sun disappeared (1.5 years) and the beginning of the bubonic plague. Another eruption triggered in 540 exacerbated the cooling effect, making a mini medieval ice age lasting 25 years, causing widespread death across Europe Scandinavia, the Middle East and Aisa. Europes & the Middle East population dropped by an estimated 1/3-1/2 Scandinavia dropped by 75-90% Ballista: During the Middle Ages, it was one of the original weapons that had success against fortified castle walls throughout Europe. The most famous appearance of the ballista in the Middle Ages was the Siege of Dover in 1216, when the French were able to get through Dover Castle's walls. Although it was the ancient Greeks that invented it. Trebuchet: This war machine was invented during the late Middle Ages by the Chinese (around 1400 AD) in order to destroy the great walls of the enemy palaces Forebuilding mess hall/kitchen armery/blacksmith stables/barracks Study/library Sleeping quarters Keep / Dungeon / Don jon (old French for Keep) Church Zwinger Postern Hoardings / brattice work Crenellation, Merlon, Machicolation & Embrasure __________________________________________ • Cloister(s). • (Flying) Buttress(es). • Vaulted ceiling. • Semicircular arches archivolt (Romanesque) • Pointed/scissor/stilted/Catenary arch archivolt (Gothic) • ossuaries/catacombs • Bastion is tower structure to reinforce the gatehouse • Barbican is a gatehouse away from the main castle • Turrets • Half-Hipped roof/ Clipped Gable roof/ Jerkinhead roof • Crow-Stepped Gables • Solar room (above great hall) • tracery windows (Gothic) • Jettying • Whitewash & pastel wash (only for villages small towns, large towns & cities wouldn't pay for pastel washing it was expensive) quoin Stones (not medieval, renaissance) __________________________________________ Styles of Castles Palisade (A wooden wall before it was upgraded to its stone counterpart) Folly (A fake part of the castle that is built to look like the keep as a distraction or a fake building out on a main road way or in a garden in an estate... just to... look cool) Anglo-Saxon Burh's (Built in the early Middle Ages as a reaction from the Vikings these large fortified settlements where cities built on flat lands with man made mounds and 4 wooden/stone walls, and a moat on the outside of the wall. No cathedrals, but they were churches, everything homes or Hām farmland shops/guilds where all inside the walls. These Burh were built on the side of a river 20 miles apart) Motte-and-bailey castle / Shell keep (You get a Shell Keep when you fully upgrade the wooden motte-and-bailey to stone.) Concentric castle (Two or more curtain walls with cylindrical towers) Norman architecture (Quare exterior with Semicircular arches supported by massive cylinder pillars interior) Château/Schlöss (French & German) (country/manor house build for luxury but also for defensive purposes, no turrets and false battlements) Crusaders Castle (large vaulted chambers with massive walls, (three meters thick) running between ex & interior walls to corner towers. castle life included from kitchens; stables; forges; bakeries and bath-houses.) Medieval castles (Moat, with or without water. Bastion barbican, gatehouse, curtain wall & towers, keep aka Don jon/great tower, bailey/inner ward area within the curtain wall) A fort or fortress or fortification is a castle that's is surrounded by a city (a city NEEDS to have a cathedral, a church that contains the Bishops' throne), and then the city is surrounded by a curtain wall __________________________________________ Ington/ton (usually a farm or rural village) By/Toft (village) Ham/Stoke (home, small village) Burn/Forth/bourne (a stream/river) Wick (village/town/city that is a recognised manufacturer typically on the coast) Gate (Norse, built next to a main road) Bury/borough (Anglo-Saxon & Old English, Fort) Thorpe (farmstead that relied on a larger nearby settlement for protection) on-the-wolds, berg, den/denn/don/dun (hilly terrain, uncultivated) Worth (protected AKA private village) Dale/dean (Valley) Stead (enclosed place) Ville (Town that's known for their farms) Burg (walled off city) Ford (a river shallow enough to walk across) Shire (prominent town or city) Hampton (water medow) Field/fell/felling (flat lands) Meri/mere (Anglo-Saxon & Old English, Lake) Bar/Barr (Gateway/entrance) Anglo-Saxon Styles of medieval architecture • Embellishment. • Manifest piety. • Perpendicular churches crucifix shape from above. • The rise of Gothic. Walls: buttresses, and spires (ogival arch) vertical proportions, pointed arches, external buttressing. Roof: vaulted roofs steeply pitched. Windows: large windows, extensive use of stained glass, and a revival of the medieval rose window. Other: asymmetry. • Decorated style. Gothic style but with elaborate decorative stone carvings. • Romanesque style. Walls: massive quality, thick walls, round arches, sturdy piers, groin vaults, large towers, and decorative arcades. semicircular arches for doors, and arcades; barrel or groin vaults to support the roof of the nave; massive piers and walls, to contain the outward thrust of the vaults; side aisles with galleries above them; a large tower over the crossing. Roof: Roofs were made of wood and tiles fired clay marble bronze. Truss roofs. Windows: semicircular arches for windows, few windows, Small glass windows but for important buildings big stained glass windows. • Cottage Style. Walls: brick, stone, stucco & natural materials. Roof: steep overhang, cross gables. Windows: casement windows, window box's small panes & shutters. • Wattle and daub timber framing. • Tudor. Walls: Brick laid in an elaborate pattern on the ground floor, stucco or wood with decorative trim on the first story. Weatherboard or shingled walls with stucco. Roof: steep roof and half-timbered gables. Prominent cross gables (tudor crow stepped gables). Windows: casement windows, grouped in rows of three or more. Other: decorative half timbering. • Boathouse/Nausts (Viking) Walls: made of upright wood logs sometimes with planks and more upright logs on the inside to support to the roof. Roof: as the name imply its an upside-down ship. They were no windows in these structures but they were built on a stone foundation. • Longhouses (Vikings) Walls: small if the roof extended to the ground and these where more of a sleeping area for a family but you could have a longhouse roof that stopped 5-4 meters above the ground to give more headroom these types of longhouses were more of a communal space. Walls inside and/or outside were made of wattle and daub (no whitewash) Roof: were typically pitched at 45⁰ or A-frame and the building front and back faced East to West direction. • Stave Churches (Viking) Walls/other: Constructed entirely of wood and had elaborate carvings. Roof: steeply sloped gable multi layered with a central tower/spire made of individual wooden shingles.
@Damglador
@Damglador 3 күн бұрын
Now I know that Bedrock edition mob farms are useless
@Damglador
@Damglador 3 күн бұрын
Bruh, simulation distance 4 on Bedrock is cracked, but on 12 barely anything spawns
@ezequielplena5311
@ezequielplena5311 3 күн бұрын
I followed all the steps but is a string farm :/