The NEW BEST CLAY FARM! | Minecraft 1.20 Guide



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Minecraft Guide 70 marks a new world download and a minecraft clay farm that is both easy and efficient! This build is a minecraft bedrock clay farm and a minecraft java clay farm all in one!! In order to pull it all off we also build us our second factory and try out a new block combo too!!

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The Minecraft Guide is a tutorial lets play series in minecraft 1.20 survival hard mode. In this Minecraft lets play series we build tons of farms, explore the world, and more while talking minecraft tips and tricks.

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  1. i know its weird but my favourite block combonation is oak, normal terracotta and red and yellow wool. theres just something about it that i like and idk wut it is

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  2. 0:19: ⛏️ Impressive slime farm yields more resources than expected, showcasing efficient design and AFK benefits.
    4:03: 🌳 Innovative clay farm design with unique features and terraforming progress.
    7:44: ⚒️ Enhancing build with unique staircase design using logs and moss blocks.
    11:20: ⛏️ Contemplating environmental impact, focusing on resource gathering and building progress.
    14:36: 🌊 Efficient water system for clay farm in Minecraft 1.20.
    17:39: 🏗️ Conceptualizing a balcony addition with green dye integration for a build in progress.
    21:21: ⛏️ Efficient clay farming technique showcased in Minecraft 1.20 update.

    Timestamps by Tammy AI

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  3. New farm looks good, very nice. BUT your farm sucks. So much manual input needed. There are sooooo much better mud/clay farms out there that don't require you to continually fill a bottle of water.
    Great build.
    Crap farm.

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  4. Okay wattles…
    Get out of my head!!!
    I literally just finished spending 2 days making an automated mud/clay farm and ran 20 shulkers of dirt through it so I can finally get them tasty mud bricks in my builds!! This is nuts! Can wait to see how you do it in your awesome style

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  5. I think my favorite block combination, especially when it comes to texturing my stone brick builds, is stone brick (any version) and regular stone or andesite. It gives it that smoothed, worn feeling and goes great with cabin type builds or old industrial builds.

    Side note: Cactus farm when?

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  6. – Wattles:
    “Frodor, bro, man, I don’t wanna hear it from you dude. Get in the boat.”
    – Frodor:
    “Hmph”
    That had me rolling on the floor laughing, you just sounded DONE with him

    Also, my favorite block combo for neutral colors is bone blocks (horizontal) and coal blocks for a checkered floor!

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  7. I just want to say i just recently started playing because my child wanted to play. He had a lot of questions and i didnt have any answers so i started to play so i could help him. Only to find out that I now had a lot of questions myself. So i get on youtube and started pouring through the what seems to be endless stream of tutorials until i stumbled across one of your videos. Not only do you show how to do countless different things but you make the video enjoyable. Its not just a dry do this and that. So thank you for the great content.

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  8. I use glazed terracotta instead of dripstone blocks in my clay farm. The pointed dripstone is the only important part you need for it to turn to clay, dripstone blocks are not necessary.

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