Honestly I love your style. You don't have a super fast-paced pace like 99% of other building youtubers like hellfrozen and Blockical. Yours is slower and more calming, plus you actually make unique videos.
Built this farm twice, once over a massive lake and over an ocean, the first one I built didn’t work out (creeper helped with disassembly). The second time, I commuted 1000 blocks from my base to the largest “ocean” I could find, setup shop and it began to work. Surprised at how much of a difference it made to setup elsewhere, also added the second layer for more drops. Thanks dude
Thank you for all the details like the slabs and wood, also the caulcations at the end that tell us how much better each additional layer is! I was gonna build four layers, but after i found out that the increase is small, I'm just going to build two layers like you recommend. Great video!
@@tnsparent Damn it, I just built mine over a lake.... I'll just make another on a ocean cause the spawns aren't great at all Ahhh but overall great video keep it up especially with the pace and the easy to follow steps. That makes THE difference! You just gained a new subscriber 💖
I built this in my bfs Minecraft world and it works for me! I didn’t build it super far from land, I just built it in the river by our land and it still works perfectly fine. Only problem was that the 22 block was killing the monsters. Easily fixed it by just taking away less height and instantly got XP. I don’t know how to build a AFK farm so I just wait here watching TikTok works just as well. I’m on the newest update of bedrock and it works great.
First of all, thank you so much! I watched a bunch of videos with a similar design, but yours was by far the easiest to follow! The only issues I had were with the chests and hoppers and spider spawning. I’m wondering if it’s a Java/Bedrock issue. Simple fix for the chests, though, I just put them under the hoppers. I put the carpets in the exact pattern you did, but I’m still getting spiders. They must spawn differently in Bedrock or something.
Amazing tutorial. Thank you so much. I just built this in my flatland and the results were so spectacular I had to turn it off after a short time and am now figuring out how to set up an on/off switch. :)
Thanks for the information on how to make it! I'll build 3 floors since i need a lot of xp! I loved how you showed us how to expand it too! I'll update you in less than a week i think because first im trying to make some other farms in minecraft world at the moment. Thanks again!
@@juggybobif you play on easy difficulty just turn on hard mode when you want to farm since they spawn more and if you done you can turn easy mode back
Highly recommended to build it in the ocean as gorillo said because I have built it in a river beside my house and then a lot of mobs are spawning in the ground and also works pretty well in the day time but in the night the farm became slow as mobs spawn in the ground
Small tip, build the 2 or 3 layers from the start. Creepers can sense you on the top layer when building the 2nd or 3rd layers. Not a fun clean up job. If you survive
Made just 2 layers in Java Single player. It works like a charm. Too much loot that I had to use lava dropper system to burn the loot... And xp gain is very fast... I got 0 to 30 in about 2-3 minutes... Just love it.❤
Great tutorial! Do you have any others you recommend? Also do you know if changing render distance to 2 causes them to spawn more or is it the same at any distance
Dang i remember watching your vid 3 yrs ago cuz the houses and the style of it is so good thank you and i remember the house mushroom i really like it :)
awesome! built this 3 stories on 1.21 java, works very nicely for my first ever mob xp farm:) ps: some spiders were spawning so i added a few more carpets in between the other carpets and it did the trick
the only thing id say is that the base needs to be built with blocks that can withstand creeper explosions. Sometimes they explode for no good reason and blow a big hole in the base. mobs will keep spawning and falling anyway so trying to fix it is a nightmare!
i used 2 layers, built in the ocean at 100 blocks high, it took about 40 min and i went ftom lv24 to 40 in 10 min max, its amazing and beter than a normal mob spawner
I wonder if you can use the concepts from ianxofours peer pressure nether fortress farm to make an overworld xp mob grinder. eggs alone with zombies would be enough, dont need dogs necessarily unless you wanna speed the farm up. spawn attemps are lowered a bunch, but not quite so different to the carpet pattern.
I built this on my world with three levels and it works great! I just had to make the drop one block smaller cuz the mobs were dying before I could hit them (21 blocks tall instead of 22) all in all great tutorial and great build
For some reason the stuff that’s being dropped by the monsters is just partly going into the hoppers the and nothing is going into the chests does anyone know why that happens
@@pelivoice you may have not built it in an ocean biome, it's highly recommend to build this farm in the ocean, where there's no island at least a 100 blocks away from you, this is because the default spawn rate of mobs is between 24-128 blocks from the player. So if you were to build this beside an island or 2, the mobs would generally spawn in the ground rather than in your XP farm.
I think the max layers is 3 because the farm works with random mob movement. You need to be 24 blocks away from the mobs for them to spawn and they will stop moving randomly when they are 32 blocks away. Any further away and they will stand still and never fall into the water stream. So you get a layer at 24, 27 and 30 blocks from the player Anything higher and there is no movement so the mobs would stack up at the higher layers not moving and significantly decrease the rates at the lower layers.
It’s not working for me anymore, I built it higher up to away from my home/base, also did it in a good area of water to, any ideas to fix it ? Like is it to high up?
@@e-man1432 I figured that much but I know going higher kills them just trying to give some advice also I would check everywhere to make sure no light is getting in. Sometimes spiders going up and down could get in the way I'm not really sure if you have only one layer do a second layer and check for anything inconsistent
Mobs spawn in a 128 radius around the player,. If you'd like it near your base, you need to make it 128 blocks above everything else, I'd recommend going even higher just to be safe.
I have a question So I accidentally built 2 blocks up for the tube and I had to try to fix it by adding more scaffolding but I feel like that made the mobs drop way less frequently so I wanted a way to fix it
Yup, as long as it's in the ocean. I'm sure he built it high possibly for 2 reason: So that mobs are forced to spawn on the farm and not potential caves below the ocean. And maybe 2 just for good looks.
you have to build very high up or else your mob xp farm wont be as effective, because minecraft has a hostile mob limit and placing a xp farm same level as water, some hostile mobs outside the xp farm will override the mob count. but in the sky, the mobs below wont spawn because its too far
I think the max layers is 3 because the farm works with random mob movement. You need to be 24 blocks away from the mobs for them to spawn and they will stop moving randomly when they are 32 blocks away. Any further away and they will stand still and never fall into the water stream. So you get a layer at 24, 27 and 30 blocks from the player Anything higher and there is no movement so the mobs would stack up at the higher layers not moving and significantly decrease the rates at the lower layers.
@@pedrolmlkzk probably but at that point you would want to build a different farm design. This one is nice because it is simple and easy to build. If you complicate it more you would be better off choosing a different style of farm.
@@thatrelaxvibe4381 Okay im gonna talk you in spanish, i dont talk english very well, so translate if you want. Recientemente agregaron actualizaciones como el saco y también que la enderpearl pueden cargar chunks, entonces pensé yo, si ponemos enderpearls en agua con arena de almas para que este todo el tiempo cargando el chunk, ¿De esta manera se podría hacer mas layers?, o tal ves otra opción seria construir otra granja encima de esta y así tener funcionando varias granjas en un mismo lugar done haya enderpearls cargando los chunks.
hey so i live on a snow flat mountain thats really big and im at like y 103 if i built it from their am i gonna have problems with it or can i just build it right there