Minecraft Gold Farm | How to Make a Fully Automatic Farm?| Gold Farm

Minecraft Gold Farm | How to Make a Fully Automatic Farm? ; Since the addition of trading with piglins, MinecraftGold has become more valuable than ever before. Unfortunately, getting the gold needed for this trade can be a bit of a pain because it typically requires a lot of mining, or so you might have thought. In fact, there is a much better method of raising gold than mining and it will do it fully automatically at a rate of ~150 gold per hour using a brilliant gold farm design by Madzify. This design is Bedrock Edition of Minecraft is designed for.

How to Make an Automatic Gold Farm in Minecraft

Admittedly, a gold farm is somewhat expensive to build, but once it's set up and running, it will more than pay for itself. Here are all the materials you will need for construction:

  • 56 obsidian blocks
  • 16 observers
  • a dispenser
  • At least four chambers
  • At least two crates
  • four pistons
  • four leaf block
  • four minecart rails
  • Two electric rails
  • six redstone torches
  • Nine closed doors
  • One chamber minecart
  • Two buckets of lava
  • two buckets of water
  • three triples
  • Two and a half stacks of combustible blocks (like stones)
  • A stack and a half glass

A gold farm It should be noted that you really only need one bucket to build, but you will need two water source blocks and two lava source blocks. Glass is also optional, as it can be used in place of stone, but it helps monitor your glass farm.

A gold farm To start building, you'll want to build a 15×15 Nether Portal frame six blocks above the ground. You do not need the blue and yellow blocks as shown; they are there to show how high the obsidian started. Don't bother lighting the portal just yet.

Ignore the portal lit in the picture below. You'll want to wait to scorch it so that the zombified piglets don't get in your way. A very important thing to determine before proceeding with this build is on which side of the portal the piglets will spawn. They will only spawn towards one side, so the kill chamber will be built here. They always spawn on the east or south side of the portal (depending on which major axis you are building). You can use a map to identify the sun (sets in the west), sunflowers (always facing east), or which side of the portal will be the spawning side. After determining which side it is, build the following stone structure on the spawn side. The missing block in the lower right will be where the piglets will be transferred to the death chamber.

On the top two missing blocks on the right, place a dealer facing the portal and then an observer looking away from it. Surround the mechanism with three heights of glass wall (or stone if you don't mind seeing the piglets), then place a single water source on the far left. If everything is set up correctly, the water should stop just before the hole. Build a deep two-block funnel in this hole as shown in the image below.

Now to the other side of the portal. Build a small 3×3 wall with an observer to the side of the dispenser as seen below. Make a small bowl just in front of the dispenser.

When exiting the side of the 3×3 wall, you will want to build ten blocks and build another 3×3 wall. Directly to the right of the observer, place the seven observers facing left. Its arrows at the top should point to the right as this is where their output is directed. Place it with an eighth observer facing down, then a ninth observer facing right again.

Place the closing doors on the long wall closest to the portal and open them to match the picture below. Build a two-block high stone wall opposite them.

Place two lava source blocks in your new stone box. Place a lava source at the farthest point on the right and a second source of lava four blocks from the left. Next, go to the bottom of the system and place an observer facing up on a downward facing observer.

Now is the time to build the death chamber for your gold farm. At the bottom of the funnel you created, you will want to dig a 2×2 hole and fill it with leaves. Place an inward-facing plunger on either side around these leaves, next to an observer looking away from the plunger. Place a redstone torch on the side of each piston in front of the observer. After all four torches are in place, the pistons should begin to lengthen in one cycle. Blue and yellow blocks are again placed for position reference only.

Here is the smart part of the design. Climb to the top of your gold farm and throw your three spears down the funnel hole. All of them should be put on the leaves below. Now you will want to be very careful not to take them. The pistons push the spears around, killing the piglets on the leaves.

Dig under your leaves. This is where you will place your collection system. Place your four chambers under the leaves as shown below and they all go inside a chest. At the top of the chambers, create 2×3 rail loops with electrified rails in the middle. Open these rails by placing red stone torches next to them, but be sure to destroy the blocks on the torches so they don't interfere with the piston assembly above. When this is done, place the minecart with the chamber on top of the rails and push. It will start floating around indefinitely. Hopper minecarts have the unique ability to pick up items from blocks above them, thus sucking gold from leaves.

It's finally time to start your gold farm. Place a bucket of water in the dispenser you placed earlier, then place an observer facing the observer next to the dispenser. This will start the system and the portal will start opening and closing. Doing so will cause piglets to spawn in the system, raising the floor and dropping the gold into the crates below.

Once your gold farm is set up, you will never need to mine again! At least for gold.