FrunoCraft | Fast Netherwart Farms, part1 (Ilmango setup) 8000 netherwarts/h Java Minecraft Survival 1.16-1.20.x @FrunoCraft | Uploaded 8 months ago | Updated 1 hour ago
This video presents my take on Ilmangos nether wart farm that he built in his peaceful series (youtu.be/dRQWS1irSBI?si=bFTBKEMdcYiKnyAD). It uses a flying machine to harvest the nether warts (youtu.be/OFDG7pjoXTc?si=B7fL-OPx9V2QyVKC) and more flying machines with minecarts to collect the items.
The farm produces about 8000 nether warts per hour, covers an area of about 100x42 soul sand and can be built in about 2 hours in Minecraft vanilla survival. It can be built smaller if you need less production.
A notable difference to Ilmangos farm is that this farm does not need a hopper under every soul sand block, so it is cheaper and causes a lot less lag.
I haven't tested older versions, but this farm should work from Minecraft 1.16 or newer. The farm WILL NOT work on bedrock/XBox. It may NOT work on paper/spigot servers as these servers change redstone behaviour which will break a lot of farms.
World download (Minecraft 1.20.2): mediafire.com/file/4c9wmsjpiuy4bac/Frunos_Netherwart_Farm.zip/file
Litematica: mediafire.com/file/lvj8j5hpo7suvvx/Frunos_Netherwart_Farm_%2528Ilmango%2529.litematic/file
The self returning flying machines to drive the collection minecarts are also designed by Ilmango: youtu.be/OnCXg5YkNCA?si=KcLJq4xFuYcLB0Gf
Thanks to u/LlamaWithARifle on reddit for suggesting the moss carpets (reddit.com/r/technicalminecraft/comments/19bb6l9/nether_wart_farm_using_minecarts_to_collect_drops/).
Chapters:
0:00 Why a nether wart farm?
1:32 Farm overview
3:50 Handling 4-way flying machines
7:46 Item collection via minecarts on flying machines
9:58 Return station layout
11:02 Farm size and timing
13:30 The magical last row
15:00 Pitfalls to avoid
16:12 Storage system
This video presents my take on Ilmangos nether wart farm that he built in his peaceful series (youtu.be/dRQWS1irSBI?si=bFTBKEMdcYiKnyAD). It uses a flying machine to harvest the nether warts (youtu.be/OFDG7pjoXTc?si=B7fL-OPx9V2QyVKC) and more flying machines with minecarts to collect the items.
The farm produces about 8000 nether warts per hour, covers an area of about 100x42 soul sand and can be built in about 2 hours in Minecraft vanilla survival. It can be built smaller if you need less production.
A notable difference to Ilmangos farm is that this farm does not need a hopper under every soul sand block, so it is cheaper and causes a lot less lag.
I haven't tested older versions, but this farm should work from Minecraft 1.16 or newer. The farm WILL NOT work on bedrock/XBox. It may NOT work on paper/spigot servers as these servers change redstone behaviour which will break a lot of farms.
World download (Minecraft 1.20.2): mediafire.com/file/4c9wmsjpiuy4bac/Frunos_Netherwart_Farm.zip/file
Litematica: mediafire.com/file/lvj8j5hpo7suvvx/Frunos_Netherwart_Farm_%2528Ilmango%2529.litematic/file
The self returning flying machines to drive the collection minecarts are also designed by Ilmango: youtu.be/OnCXg5YkNCA?si=KcLJq4xFuYcLB0Gf
Thanks to u/LlamaWithARifle on reddit for suggesting the moss carpets (reddit.com/r/technicalminecraft/comments/19bb6l9/nether_wart_farm_using_minecarts_to_collect_drops/).
Chapters:
0:00 Why a nether wart farm?
1:32 Farm overview
3:50 Handling 4-way flying machines
7:46 Item collection via minecarts on flying machines
9:58 Return station layout
11:02 Farm size and timing
13:30 The magical last row
15:00 Pitfalls to avoid
16:12 Storage system