theres captions by the way
uhhh idk what to put here.
0:00 – intro
0:23 – explosion stuff
1:49 – figuring out the layout
3:20 – placing the end crystals
5:00 – assembling the whole thing
7:05 – rates and drop chances
Texture Pack Details:
Vanilla Tweaks(This affects mainly everything involved with 3D-ifying components and see through scaffolding and the Dark Mode GUI), Ph1lza’s Diamond Netherite Highlights Pack, some random netherite elytra pack you can probably find by googling.
Shader Details: I use Complimentary Reimagined, on the mod Iris Shaders. Complimentary Shaders is similar and also great.
Mod Details: [1.20.1] (MODPACK: Fabulously Optimized), Isometric Renders, owo-lib, MaLiLib, Litematica, Tweakaroo, TweakerMore, World Edit, WorldEditCUI, MiniHUD, Carpet, Pistorder.
Music: Dreiton, Dog, by C418
discord : https://discord.gg/9cqJk7uGE7
#redstone #redstoneminecraft #minecraftredstone #minecraft
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I spent the whole first half of the video thinking this could revolutionize sugarcane farming. Then you explained the rates, and now I feel like an idiot.
no matter how efficient this is, it looks cool
I love this channel. It's science in Minecraft. The way you figured out the layout is super creative and interesting. If feel like most videos would do some math and use an external program. you graphed in Minecraft then transformed the graph into sand. Like, such cool stuff
hey! whats ur discord? the link in the desc has expired
Could the missing 5% come from fully grown sugar cane still waiting to be harvested?
idk abt the video, havent watched it yet, but your thumbnail is amazing!
could you improve the rates by adding obsidian blocks around the top of the end crystal, so that the explosion is restricted to a horizontal slice? you wouldn't lose as much sugar cane to the explosion damage, since more sugarcane would be broken by gravity instead.
The observed efficiency is about 1/3 lower than you'd expect, I have to wonder if it has something to do with the order in which the game calculates the second and third block of the sugarcane being destroyed. Perhaps the middle block is destroyed, the top block becomes an item, and then is destroyed by the blast in some cases
:3
I love how survival friendly this build is, most videos like this show off a farm that I could never imagine myself not being able to make in my world, but this one is very straightforward and I can see from the start that I won't be able to build this. Great vid!
one day, youll come up with something game changing within technical mc… i know you will!!!!!!!!!!
Ah yes let me just buy crystals using /shop
I actually love this channel, the jokes and all are just perfect
"actually" every other sentence lol. Great video, love it
this is cool as hell but the discord link in the description is expired
I think not all of the sugar cane is broken every time. so around 5% doesn't break.
When youre so good at Minecraft, so instead of making all of the best farms (too easy), you have to make all of the worst farms.
This is so much better than normal sugar cane farms. I was searching all over the internet for a farm that required you to build an obsidian farm, a sand duper and a ghast farm to operate! Kind of a shame that it's not fully automatic, I wish there was a fully automatic sugar came farm design… maybe you could use a creeper farm instead of end crystals? You could light up the creeper with a flint and steel, though you'd need to put the obsidian higher up because the center of the explosion is higher, and the rates would slow down. Still, anything is better than the old school way of farming sugar cane, which is removing the water to break the sugar cane and then replanting it manually.
(/joke)
Edit: your discord link expired 😢
This is absolutely beautiful, i love the effort and thought that goes into these, like the minecart aligning setup that wasn't even used
Beautiful
try tnt
use carpet tis (i think) to do
/log item die
to see if items got blown up