Don’t want to farm XP in Minecraft? This trick does it automatically

Don’t want to farm XP in Minecraft? This trick does it automatically

In Minecraft you can quickly farm XP. This simple and easy-to-build XP farm provides dozens of levels in just a few minutes.

Farming XP in Minecraft can be a lengthy process. Experience points are especially needed to enchant items or to repair or upgrade at the anvil. We have a comprehensive enchantment guide here for you. But for those who don’t want to wander the world for hours, killing enemies night after night and exposing themselves to great danger, building an XP farm is the solution.

What is an XP farm in Minecraft? It is usually a complex built by players that is designed so that the mobs die almost or completely on their own. The player receives the experience points and usually all the items that mobs leave behind.

On Reddit, user Leandtjen showed in a short clip how well the XP farm he built works. The levels fly by. In just a few seconds, he levels up from level 2 to level 28, without doing much at all.

This gold/xp farm works TOO well from r/Minecraft

How does this farm work? The zombie pigmen are all angry at the player because one of their companions was attacked by him. This causes all pigmen to rush angrily at the player. However, due to the construction, the pigmen are all funneled to a spot where there are already many minecarts. When a pigman falls onto one of these minecarts, the “cap” for the maximum possible objects at one spot is exceeded, causing the pigmen to die automatically.

The XP automatically floats to the player while the items fall to the ground and are automatically sorted by a system of chests and droppers. This way, he not only collects experience points but also a lot of gold.

The farm also works in the next patch – even if many things change there:

New laws for respawn will apply in the Nether
Diamonds will no longer be the best in Minecraft

Video shows step-by-step construction: Anyone wanting to build such a farm in the Nether can check out the video by RandomGgames. He originally built this farm and shows in detail how to build such a farm in the Nether.

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RandomGgames uses creative mode for this, but the farm can also be built in survival mode. However, it may be necessary to clear a large area in the Nether, which takes more time. However, the resource expenditure is very low, making it a cheap undertaking.

What do you think of such XP farms in Minecraft? A cool thing that saves time? Or does it make everything too easy?

Source(s): reddit.com/r/minecraft/
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