Lets you see the entire world (including underwater) at the maximum light level for three minutes Increases movement speed and jump length by 20 percent, for three minutes Increases your melee damage by 1.5 hearts, for three minutes Restores a half-heart of health every 2.5 seconds, for 45 seconds Kill Large or Small Magma Cubes (25 percent chance), combine Blaze Powder and a Slimeball, or raid Bastion Remnant treasure chests Once you've got all that, you're ready to get started.Ĭombine a Melon Slice with eight Gold Nuggetsīecome immune to fire, lava, magma, and blaze damage for three minutes You can find these growing in any Nether Fortress, and they're what you'll use to turn regular Water Bottles into potions. Consider building your lab near a pond, lake, or ocean.įinally, you'll need Nether Warts. Quick tip: If you plan on brewing a lot of potions, you'll want a water source nearby to quickly refill bottles. Once you've got a bottle, just use it on a water source block to fill it up. You can get bottles by combining three pieces of glass, by killing witches, or randomly when fishing. Next, you'll need Water Bottles to turn into potions. Every unit of Blaze Powder lasts for about 10 potions, so you'll want a healthy supply. It only takes one Blaze Rod to craft a Brewing Stand, but you should pick up as many as possible, since placing one Blaze Rod onto your crafting table will earn you two units of Blaze Powder. You'll also need fuel for the Brewing Stand: Blaze Powder. You can also find Brewing Stands out in the world in village churches, igloos, and end ships, but it's much easier to craft one yourself. Place the Blaze Rod on top of a row of cobblestone.
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