Most easy iron farm in Minecraft 1.20 pocket edition
Most easy iron farm in Minecraft 1.20 pocket edition
In Java Edition, a villager can attempt to spawn an iron golem while not having a golem alive within the box of radius 16 blocks around the villager and more than 30 seconds has passed.
An iron golem needs an available volume in which to spawn. There must be at least 3 transparent blocks above the spawning surface, and that surface must be solid and flat (but not a bottom slab).
Zombies and pillagers nearby increase the spawn rate of iron golems. If a zombie/pillager is seen by villagers, they panic and increase the rate of spawn attempts. Zombies are easier to use as scaring mobs than pillagers, as you'd need a disarmed pillager (one without crossbow) for the farm to work, although pillagers have a much larger range to scare villagers than zombies, also they don't burn in sunlight unlike zombies and won't hurt you if their crossbow breaks.
Nether portals can also be used to increase rates, since the iron golem cap instantly resets when it's teleported to the Nether. Aside portals, one can also construct a chute where the golems fall into after spawning, which clears the mob cap. This is more reliable than nether portals.Minecraft 1.20 pocket editionIn , a villager can attempt to spawn an iron golem while not having a golem alive within the box of radius 16 blocks around the villager and more than 30 seconds has passed.
An iron golem needs an available volume in which to spawn. There must be at least 3 transparent blocks above the spawning surface, and that surface must be solid and flat (but not a bottom slab).
Zombies and pillagers nearby increase the spawn rate of iron golems. If a zombie/pillager is seen by villagers, they panic and increase the rate of spawn attempts. Zombies are easier to use as scaring mobs than pillagers, as you'd need a disarmed pillager (one without crossbow) for the farm to work, although pillagers have a much larger range to scare villagers than zombies, also they don't burn in sunlight unlike zombies and won't hurt you if their crossbow breaks.
Nether portals can also be used to increase rates, since the iron golem cap instantly resets when it's teleported to the Nether. Aside portals, one can also construct a chute where the golems fall into after spawning, which clears the mob cap. This is more reliable than nether portals.
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