There were 55 edits which, combined, accomplished the following: I noticed a lot of edits to this article this month, so I checked a diff between the last version of February and the latest version (so far) on March 30. SpeedoThreeSixty ( talk) 18:35, 12 March 2021 (UTC) ![]() There is an aside picture with a tree of how to make each potion, and Weakness is only listed from Water Bottle and not Mundane Potion or Fermented Spider Eye + Potion of Strength. Underfell Flowey ( talk) 17:32, 2 November 2020 (UTC) Potion of Weakness not included from strength in table picture ![]() ~ Amatulic ( talk) 17:46, 3 October 2020 (UTC)Īlso, in that "1 game version", the Cauldron can be used to create tipped arrows from regular potions much more efficiently than simply crafting them from Lingering Potions. A cauldron is simply a quick way to store a potion without opening up and manipulating an inventory. There are some accounts of using a cauldron as an infinite water source in Bedrock but I haven't been able to reproduce it. My point is that the cauldron should be removed for not being relevant. Shouldn't those also be listed then? And if the instructions mention that one would need a bucket to fill the the cauldron with water, then obviously, the bucket should also be listed as relevant equipment. So a chest/barrel is superior in every way. And if there's a need for a lot of water bottles, just store them in a chest/barrel. Just fill the water bottles at the water source. And it's not like the cauldron itself could be a water source. For either use, it's possible (any by far the simplest solution) to just store bottles of potion in ones inventory, or a common chest. It can hold potions (in 1 game version) and it can hold water, but it's not really relevant to brewing at all. ~ Amatulic ( talk) 17:44, 3 October 2020 (UTC) "Brewing equipment" You can test this yourself by changing the version field for any particular seed in the Nether Fortress Finder web app. Please sign your posts with ~~~~ Fortresses are more evenly and lightly distributed throughout the Nether than before 1.16. Should I add it? - 87.202.191.35 13:21, 28 August 2019 (UTC)ĭue to the 1.16 update, I’ve found that it’s more difficult to find fortresses, therefore making nether wart and potions that need nether wart for crafting much more scarce –Preceding unsigned comment was added by Enchanter511 ( talk I didn't find this information in the page. I found that in Bedrock Edition, putting a Fermented Spider Eye in an awkward, mundane or thick potion can make a weakness potion, and in a long mundane potion can make a long weakness potion. With this in mind, is there even a need for the efficient recipes section anymore? - Princess Nightmoon ( ) 16:48, 12 April 2018 (UTC) Additionally, the page overhaul I performed recently has made the recipes fairly simple to look up in the Potions section. While this section was useful before, all inefficient recipes have been removed (with one exception). 6 Potion of Weakness not included from strength in table picture.If you used a splash or lingering potion then when you pick it up with the glass bottle it will turn into a splash/lingering potion. Then you will need to wait in the area and once the cauldron becomes 2 or 3 high, harvest it with glass bottle(s) until it is only 1 high again. However, you need to place 1 potion of the one you want to farm into the cauldron (you can also do this with splash or lingering potions). The concept is very similar to lava farming, with a cauldron, a stalactite dripstone a block above the cauldron which is connected to a block with a water source over it. Potion farming is a way to get infinite potion using water, dripstones, and cauldrons filled with potions. This bug simply allowed the user to bypass the original intention for potions hence the patch. The bug was incredibly overpowered as potions are intended to be somewhat of a rare item and also only have one use per bottle. ![]() MAJOR DISCLAIMER: Potion farming was patched in the 1.17.30 update as a result of being too overpowered. This tutorial is exclusive to Bedrock Edition.
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