MINECRAFT | HOW TO MAKE IRON FARM POCKET EDITION 1.21+ | #trending #viral ‪@TechnoGamerzOfficial‬ |

MINECRAFT | HOW TO MAKE IRON FARM POCKET EDITION 1.21+ | #trending #viral ‪@TechnoGamerzOfficial‬ |

Building an efficient Iron Golem Farm in Minecraft Pocket Edition (Bedrock Edition) 1.21+ relies on the mechanics of villagers, beds, and workstations to continuously spawn Iron Golems. Here is a simplified, common design approach (often called a 'Villager Trading Hall' or 'Gong Farm' design): 🛠️ Iron Farm Components (Bedrock 1.21+) The core concept is to create an artificial village environment where villagers are scared by a zombie, which forces them to attempt to spawn a protective Iron Golem. 1. The Villager Chamber Villagers: You need at least 20 villagers (unemployed or with a job block) and 20 beds. More villagers can slightly increase spawn rates. Beds: Place all 20 beds in a small, enclosed area. Ensure each villager can pathfind to and register a bed. Workstations: Place 20 workstations (e.g., Fletching Tables, Lecterns). Each villager must be linked to a bed and a workstation. Scare Mechanism (Zombie/Pillager): Place a single zombie or a Pillager in a block enclosure (usually held by a trapdoor and a transparent block like glass or a slab) so it can see and scare the villagers, but cannot reach them. This is the main trigger for Golem spawning. 2. The Golem Spawning Platform Platform: Build a solid, flat platform (e.g., a 9 \times 9 or 10 \times 10 area) for the Golems to spawn on. This platform should be at least 15-20 blocks above where the villagers are, or far away from any other village to prevent mis-spawning. Containment: Enclose the platform with a 2-3 block high wall to prevent the Golems from walking off prematurely. 3. The Killing Chamber Water Flow: Use water buckets on the edges of the spawning platform to create a current that pushes the Iron Golems to a central point. Drop/Kill Site: The central point should be a 2 \times 2 hole leading down to the killing area. Lava Blade: A popular method is to place signs (to hold the lava) and a single block of lava 2-3 blocks above the collection area. The lava kills the Golem without destroying the dropped items. Collection: Use Hoppers beneath the kill site to collect the Iron Ingots and Poppies. The hoppers should feed into Chests for storage. 📝 Step-by-Step Summary Transport Villagers: Get 20 villagers to the desired height/location, ideally a minimum of 100 blocks away from a natural village. Build Villager Chamber: Construct a secure, enclosed space for the villagers, beds, and workstations. Setup Scaring Unit: Securely trap a zombie/Pillager within line-of-sight of the villagers. This entity should be on a block that is lowered on a timer (using redstone and pistons) or permanently positioned to constantly scare them. Build Spawning Pad: Create a large, flat platform above the villager chamber. Water Channels: Place water sources to flow Golems to a central hole. Create Kill Chamber: Set up the sign-and-lava mechanism over the collection point. Hopper/Storage: Place hoppers leading to chests below the lava. Important Note for Bedrock Edition: The Iron Golem spawn mechanics in Bedrock Edition are different from Java Edition. The primary trigger is when villagers are in a state of panic (from seeing a hostile mob like a zombie) and they all have registered a bed and a workstation. #MinecraftPE #MCPE #BedrockEdition #IronFarm #MinecraftTutorial #IronGolemFarm #SurvivalMinecraft #Minecraft121 #EasyIronFarm #AutomaticFarm ‪@TechnoGamerzOfficial‬ ‪@YouTube‬ ‪@TotalGaming093‬ ‪@MortaLyt‬ ‪@MrBeastGaming‬ ‪@GamerFleet‬ ‪@triggeredinsaan‬ ‪@DesiGamers_‬ ‪@FukraInsaan‬