For the iron farm, break all of the workstations, then place them back down somewhere nearby 1 at a time. When you place one down, look for the villager with green particles. Then break that same workstation and put it cell with the villager with the green particles
Also, something interesting to consider is that golems now only spawn on the highest available block in the spawn range. So you could fence off your villagers underneath to give them a little more freedom. It would also fix your problem with them not being able to work because they can just walk to their workstation
@@Kanw Its not just replacing workstations and breaking it. The reason why this works is because villagers always link to workstations in order. For example, you have 10 villagers without professions, and you place a workstation down, villager number 1 links to it. Then you break the workstation and replace it. The same exact villager will link to the workstation again.
Two things ... One : Pure respect, that you have achieved so much in just a survival flat world... Two: Finally, some good recognition for bedrock Minecraft... Love ya mate... Keep it up
This shows that you don't need to be a proffesional builder, redstoner, or even farm maker, to have fun in a world. Usually I don't play survival i'm more of a command block map maker. But seeing this video restored my faith, and I'm going to make a survival world right now! Hopefully I can have fun without being able to do big things neatly.
This is amazing how much progress youve made. I tried it for a while after your first video on it, but it was very hard, and when i was unlucky enough to get only 3/4 Dark oak saplings from a tree i kind of gave up lol, so having experienced a small bit of this holy crap good job
The saplings you start with are random so dark oak is a little unlucky, I got birch so it went quite well. Aside from being able to grow trees sustainably the only other important item you need is a couple of apples cos you need to be able to make them into golden apples to cure the first 2 zombie villagers. Dark oak trees drop apples but regular oak saplings would be much better. I got my apples from the starter chest. Basically if you don't have the apples and workable saplings, the only option is to start again. The only difficult part of the challenge is to get a witch to hit you with a weakness potion whilst catching a zombie villager in the cross-fire, other than that grinding for your first 10 iron takes a while but is doable. The challenge is fun but I wouldn't recommend going about it the toycat way lol
@@garnetalexandros2356 I did try it again after I got softlocked but I was super unlucky and got dark oak again lol. I didn’t get very far before giving up again after that
toycat i have watched each of those 70 hours. your videos make me feel so comfortable especially your long videos. i’ve never watched a stream live i enjoy watching the replays more i think. you’re my favorite youtuber and i am so grateful for your content. after a long day my favorite thing is to lay down and watch a super flat survival episode.
@@autisonm boi if I was talking about Java I wouldn't mention customized superflats since that's still a thing for you guys(?) Also, for console you used to be able to change the biome, what spawned in there (in that biome), if ores and other natural stuff would spawn in the biome, etc. It's been so long since I've done that tho so I don't know exactly what else you could change on there, besides what the layers of the world are made of and how many layers there are (and the thickness of the layers)
I love your projects so much it's amazing! I'm just a newbie to Mc and like everything is kinda amazing to me but you got this serious spirit about it that is pretty inspiring
The iron farm was built too close to the existing village. I know you said that getting beyond the simulation distance was enough, but it's not. You need to either fully break the original village, or else rebuild more than 96 blocks away. Fully breaking means destroying every bed and every workstation in the original area
@@stanzacosmi the difference is super flat vs just flat. The original comment is referring to a flat world. A flat world has no structures generated whatsoever. Which means strongholds will never materialize. You are talking about a super flat world, maybe on Java or legacy console, the super flat world's have generate structures as an option. If you want to play like toycat here did, turn off generate structures on whatever edition you are using.
@@Cashimat I've never heard of the difference between superflat and flat worlds when it came to terminology. Java players, bedrock players, they all just call it a flat world.
@@stanzacosmi the difference is in bedrock it is referred to as a flat world and no structures will ever generate. In the other versions it's referred to as super flat and structures generate.
A 4 saplings spruce tree spawns podzol. The wondering trader isn't the only source of podzol. Plus please just put corners on the sheep pens to make your life easier. Please
hey toycat! remember, sea pickles can make lime green dye! so keep an eye out for those on the wandering trader trades too! edit: oh wait never mind you can’t smelt lol
Can you put update blocks in item frames? I feel like if that worked, it would have a special place in the museum, but I've never seen it before this video, just wondering.
@@Cashimat since its a ghost block im not sure the game thinks its an entity plus im pretty sure the devs didn’t code it so that block went in an item frame anyways This is just a theory hopefully it does work im not an update block expert
I'm loving the flatworld live stream series. It inspired me to start my own flatworld challenge. I just got my librarians going and got mending for 10 emeralds.
you can trade with fletcher and in the last trade you can trade for arrows with a random potion effect and you can get weakness arrows to cure village more efficiently
The seed for his let's play world is in the first episode, but it's been through so many updates and versions it would be very difficult to generate one exactly like his. Parts of it are old console edition terrain, parts bedrock.
You look really good with the glasses and your hair parted and swept to the sides of your face. Like, _really_ good. You should rock that look more often.
in my experience, villagers follow a "queue" of who needs to be employed, try messing around of that? also you can make podzol by bonemealing 2x2 spruce trees
I also started flat world survival in MC pe, after seeing your video even though Im new to mc, im enjoying it alot, recently got my 5th iron, waiting for 2 more to make cauldron uwu.
There actually is ONE way to get obsidian. If you try to summon herobrine at 3am AND call the imposter from amongus, notch himself will join the world and give you one lava bucket. Repeat this 10 more times and you can build a portal :D seriously though, good job on what you've achieved so far. I think it'd be a worthy investment to build a wandering trader farm- they're quite easy to build but extremely useful in superflat and single biome worlds. For example, I have a deep dark only survival world, and wandering traders are the only way for me to get slimeballs, so farming them is very much needed. Edit: scratch the farm I think it needs the nether/unloaded chunks to work properly so might be too hard
4:24 "These top blocks are actually slabs so no mobs can actually spawn up here either" *Sees trader llama at the other end of the pyramid.* Those flippin traders and their llamas are inescapable, NOTHING stops them! That sounds haunts me, you know you're not alone when you hear "rraarr harraarrr" or an "eugh" nearby.
After completing the museum and having every obtainable item as a finale idea would you consider cheating in for yourself a bucket of lava and 12 end portal frames so you could finally go to the nether and the end? Would love to see it as a conclusion to this series
For the iron golem farm you need to link all of the villagers directly to their block they can reach. Just place each workstation one at a time and see who it links too. Then break it and place it on that side.
The iron farm needs to be 100+ blocks away from your other villagers. To get podzol, make a 2x2 spruce tree. It will make a large spruce and turn the dirt/grass below it to podzol.
Toycat i hope you see this because you can get a stone cutter in flatworld, you can use polished granite, diorite, and andesite to make a stone cutter and then you can get a permanent mason, hope this helped.
My question is this: Can you even level the stonemason up to that point without refreshing its trades? Because if you can't, and you need a job block to reach that point, then toycat is in trouble for both the mason and armourer.
@@WhatIsMyPorpoise You can level most up without the bench but the mason can be easy as polished blocks are the 2nd trade but toycat might be screwed on a sword
@@ImpossibleEvan Yep, you're right. It's gonna be expens... wait they'll be cured. Alright, then. Totally doable. With 2-3 armourers, he should be able to get a full set of diamond armor and then he'll have the wonderful experience of going crazy trying to get as many different blocks from the stone mason as possible.
In my flat world I just got a stone Mason and was able to get smooth andesite from him. I used it to make a stonecutter and now I have infinite stone massons so I will have a lot of quarts blocks in my flat world
Annoyance getting saplings from wandering trader. When mangrove propagule was added the trades were changed to be 50 % chance of a propagule or 50% chance of a random sapling so the propagule is offered way more often than any specific type of sapling. Great if you want mangrove not so good if you want a specific normal tree
I've heard that Bedrock generation starts bugging out when you go really far in the infinite world so maybe it's possible to get lava if you go that far?
@@palmberry5576 Superflat worlds are in Java which has world borders. edit: Also superflat Java worlds can have all the building generations needed to beat the game anyways.
if I remeber right all villagers have a set job until they detect a job block and if you trade with them they cant change job so if you cure a zombie villager with no job block then there's a chance they are a armorer with the lava trade. It's a lot of RNG but it's technically possible
I think if you lock the villagers in their professions you can remove it so it also removes the frustration of them not taking the profession that you want them to have
From what I’ve seen villagers link to get their jobs based on their age and if enough time goes by they can link to a job block that another villager has. So you’d need to go back and forth in the proper order to get all of them with the job you want.
I saw the episode 1 of this video it was freaking cool.. if you can find a way to get lava to achieve obsidian go to the nether and get blackstone and craft furness that would be helpful.. If you want a random villager worker that villager should far away from any workstation..
@@montithered4741 but my structure mod does not work hasn’t since 1.17 so I play a pack that gives you a cauldron in the bonus chest Blaze rods for a brewing stand nether wart and end portal frames you can get in Bastions or piglin trades I don’t remember off the top of my head