How to make an Iron farm in Minecraft survival?
How can I make an Iron farm using villagers? It would also help if you told me the supplies I need because I would like to implement this into my minecraft survival farm and can you tell me the science behind what is spawning the Iron golems
Best Answer
There are two types of iron farms using villagers, one is a bit more harder to make but will work in Minecraft peaceful. The first one is to get villager(s) into a space and put a zombie or hostile mob beside it, and limit the spawning range. The villagers gets scared so the game spawns an iron golem, if you limit the spawning range, it will spawn where your want to, and you kill it to get iron (or automate it). The other is to get 5 villagers or more to make the game think there's a village there so it spawns an iron golem, same concept as for the killing. If you want any both of these farms, here are some recommendations:
Normal (Zombie) -
Peaceful (5 Villagers) -
These may or may not work depending on the verison your playing on.
If they don't work you can tell me the verison you're on and I will find you some that works.
Sorry for the late response -xBRUHHY
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How do you make an easy iron farm in Minecraft?
Place four wooden signs and lava in the corner with the hoppers as shown. Place water in on the lowest block opposite the lava, pushing the golems towards the lava and hoppers. Finally, wait for a single night cycle to be over, or change the time using commands. The iron farm is now ready.Where can I farm iron in Minecraft?
Java Edition The first batch of iron ore generates between height levels 128 to 320, making Y=255 the most common spot to find iron ore. The second batch generates between levels -24 and 54, found most commonly at Y=15. The third batch generates from levels -63 to 72.Minecraft: EASIEST Iron Golem Farm - Survival Let's play | Ep 11
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