Building Automatic Farms in Minecraft Hardcore
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 30. 06. 2022
- I Built Automatic Farms in Minecraft Hardcore
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This MINECRAFT HARDCORE SERIES is inspired by Wadzee, MumboJumbo, Grian, and sandiction! Instead of being the Hermitcraft SMP, this series is similar to a MINECRAFT CHALLENGE video because it is HARDCORE MINECRAFT! This is similar to my 100 DAYS in MINECRAFT HARDCORE but better! :)
Building Automatic Farms in Minecraft Hardcore
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R.I.P Technoblade. Thank you for being such an inspiration to millions, including myself. I wouldn't be here without you. You will live on forever as a Legend. â€
A wise man once said
The patience he has, i could never
when that one piece of farmland finally turned brown all the way at
No one can replace Techno, but cookie makes me feel good.!!!
After hearing about techno, Iâm more cautious around everything, say this I really hope your wrist gets better and pls donât force yourself to make videos if it hurts. Iâm sure we can go a week without a video as long as your safe. We love you!
R.i.p baby turtle
Few flaws with this farm design: 1) the villagers shouldn't be allowed to get that close to the "collector" villager because if they breed babies they will bump the minecart out of place (and the babies will start to trade with the harvesting ones instead of the collector one). 2) You need lightning rods or lighting storms will turn the famers into witches. 3) The wheat one you need to remove the composter once they get their job, else they will compost everything and turn the leftovers to bread instead of wheat. Also, the layout of the farm is bad because occasionally the famers in nearby "zones" will see each other near the guy in the middle they are trading with. Since they only throw their stuff to the middle guy once a minecraft day, that means there will be many days they toss their stuff to other villagers instead. Food farms are actually more difficult than gold farms :)
U did an amazing work building this farm with all that struggles
Honestly, in my opinion, all the difficulties were swapped around, the wheat/carrot/potato/beetroot farm looked very difficult, the animal farms less difficult, and the gold farm not difficult at all. You should try and see if you can make an apple farm along side it, so you can actually call it a golden apple farm
After watching too many cookieâs videos, I transformed from using very little leaves in my build into adding tons of leaves and using stripped logs instead
best youtuber to listen in the background and just long videos. Just a very good yt
Hey cookie, hope you are healthy and doing great, itâs been quite hard but we will all get through it together!â€ïž donât forget the wall of leavesđ
This made my day so much better,after hearing the techno news last night,thank you for your videos,also don't put yourself on to much pressure when making videos,take your time â€ïžđ·đïžđ
You could just throw the beetroots into an automatic bone meal farm composed of compost bins converting the beetroots into bone meal
Sometimes watching this channel is like 'Tool Time' without having Al to say "I don't think so, Cookie."
this is truly heartbreaking after all of the good laughs and moments we all had watching his videos techno will be missed by all of us rip the legend him self technoblade
Beetroots can be used to breed pigs. Pigs also follow a player who is holding beetroot.
I love how he have so much patience and could still keep going even if he has so many errors in building this, It keeps me motivated.
This made me feel so much better after hearing the news. The endless positivity in this video is inspiring. Stay well and keep up the good work!