The iron golem is an overworld minecraft mob commonly found in villages and occasionally pillager outposts boasting a huge 50 hearts of health iron golems are one of the game’s toughest mobs as well as dishing out extreme damage that can go as high as 15 and a half hearts On Hard difficulty in today’s video I hope cos pocus am going to tell you everything you need to know about iron golems in terms of drops iron golems are one of the most useful mobs in Minecraft which also makes them a popular choice to farm we would take a closer look at Iron golem spawning mechanics and how they translate to the farming of iron golems later in the video but for now let’s discuss the iron golem loot table across all versions of the game bedrock and Java iron golems have two drops one that is guaranteed and another that is Possible based on chance the guarantee drop is the iron ingot which drops in quantities of between three and five the second drop the papi is not guaranteed and is dropped in quantities or between zero and two this similarly to other mobs in the game the iron golems loot is Not increased through the use of enchantments this means that killing an iron golem with diluting one two or three sword is ineffective and will not yield a greater amount of either iron ingots or poppies iron golems share a lot of behavioral similarities with villagers and will stay close to any Nearby village regardless of how they were spawned in whether this was a natural spoon or a player induced spoon when in the village an iron golem will patrol the area and occasionally stand face to face with villagers as though they are communicating during this interaction the iron golem may offer a Puppy to the villager as a sign of friendship between the two mob types the main role of the iron golem is to protect villagers from harmful mobs it may surprise you to learn that an iron golem will even attack nether based mobs on site and this includes guests should One get close enough it’s a lot quicker to list the mobs that an iron golem won’t attack on-site so if the mob does not make this list you can assume that iron golems have an issue with it all passive animals creepers iron golems killer bunnies villagers and the player A couple of other notable traits of the iron golem include the fact that they are immune to both drowning and full damage and have a 100% resistance to knock-back unless attacked using a knock-back enchanted sword or a punch enchanted bow iron golem spawning conditions vary across the Java and Bedrock versions of Minecraft however a player is able to spawn in a single iron golem in both versions the game using four iron blocks in a capital T shape with a carved pumpkin above the top Center iron block as a side note in the bedrock edition of the Game the player is able to replace the carved pumpkin with an uncarved pumpkin or jack-o’-lantern to receive the same outcome with spawning conditions differing based on game version we will begin with Java in the 1.14 update of the Java version of Minecraft iron golem spawning is based on villager gossip and The villager who starts to gossip must satisfy the following conditions the villager must have a profession and not be in nitwit the villager must have slept in the last 24 thousand ticks one in game day the villager must have been to their jobsite block in the last 36 Thousand six one and a half in game days the villager must have gossiped five times about the need for an iron golem and the villager must have four other villagers within 80 blocks of himself if all of these conditions are met an iron golem will have the chance to spawn Within a sixteen by six by sixteen area centered around the villager who spread the gossip so how does this information translate to an iron golem farm due to the five conditions that gossipping villager needs to satisfy in order to spawn an iron golem it’s best to keep The villagers in your farm as close together as possible as well as providing each of them with an accessible bed and jobsite block you should also consider the sixteen by six by sixteen spooling volume available to an iron golem centered around the villager who spread the gossip and Ensure that the only spawner were places in this region are in your iron golem farm remember iron golems can only spawn on solid blocks but can spawn in water moving on we will take a look at iron golem spawning conditions in the bedrock version of Minecraft in the 1.11 update Of the bedrock version of the game iron golem spawning is based heavily on the number of beds and villagers within a village in order for iron golems to spoon a village must have at least 21 beds and 10 non nitwit villagers each of which must have claimed a bed the spoon Rate of iron golems does not seem to be affected by increasing the population of villagers in a village if the conditions required for an iron golem to spawn are met an iron golem will have the chance to spawn in a 16 by 16 area centered around the village center which will be Defined by a bed a bell or another meeting point so how does this information translate to an iron golem farm due to the two spawning conditions required a compact village should be established containing exactly 20 imbeds and tend non-network villagers another set of 21 beds can be added but This essentially creates a second village merged with the first and makes the spawn Center unpredictable which means that this is highly unadvised with 21 beds and 10 non nitwit villagers the center of the village should be simple to determine and with careful consideration for the 16 by 6 by 16 Spoon volume centred on the village center the player should largely be able to control where the iron golem spawn just be sure to ensure that the only suitable blocks within the 16 by 6 by 16 area are in your iron golem farm remember once again iron golems can only Spawn on solid blocks but can spawn in water as a final mention something that applies to both versions of the game iron golems are 2.7 blocks high and have a width of 1.4 blocks for this reason I would recommend killing the iron golems using lava in a chamber that has an Internal volume of at least 3 blocks by 3 blocks by 3 blocks that’s everything you need to know about iron golems in Minecraft I truly hope that you enjoyed this video and found the information contained in it useful if there are any key points or concepts I missed or you Have any questions please do let me know in the comments section below the video for a closer inspection of the information provided in the video check the description for the full transcript a like would be very much appreciated subscribe for more minecraft content I’ve been hocus-pocus and I’ll catch you In the next one bye for now Video Information
This video, titled ‘IRON GOLEM: Everything you Need to Know – MINECRAFT 1.14 Guide for Drops, Spawning, Farming & More’, was uploaded by Hocus on 2019-06-24 22:07:14. It has garnered 321045 views and 4966 likes. The duration of the video is 00:05:45 or 345 seconds.
This guide is suitable for both Java and Bedrock versions of the game and will cover key information surrounding iron golems in Minecraft, including: drops, behaviour, spawning and how to manipulate iron golem spawning mechanisms to create iron golem farms.
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INTRO – Commonly found in villages and occasionally in pillager outposts – 50 hearts of health – Can deal up to 15 and 1/2 hearts of damage on hard difficulty
DROPS – Two drops, one of which is guaranteed whilst the other is possible based on chance – Iron ingots dropped in quantities of between 3 and 5 – Poppies dropped in quantities of between 0 and 2 – Iron golem drops are not increased through the use of the looting enchantment
BEHAVIOUR – Will stay close to villages regardless of how they are spawned in – Often stands face-to-face with a villager and during this interaction may appear to offer the villager a poppy – Main role is to protect villagers from harmful mobs – Will attack nether-based mobs, including ghasts if in range – Mobs that aren’t attacked on sight by an iron golem: all passive animals, creepers, iron golems, killer bunnies, villagers and the player – Immune to drowning and fall damage – Have a 100% resistance to knockback unless being attacked by a knockback sword or punch bow
SPAWNING – In both Java and Bedrock the player can spawn a single iron golem using 4 iron blocks in a T shape with a carved pumpkin above the top-centre block (In Bedrock edition only, the player can replace the carved pumpkin with an uncarved pumpkin or a jack-o’lantern and receive the same outcome) JAVA – Spawning is based on villager gossip and the villager who starts the gossip must satisfy the following conditions: – the villager must have a profession and not be a nitwit – the villager must have slept in the last 24,000 ticks (1 in-game day) – the villager must have been to their job site block in the last 36,000 ticks (1 and 1/2 in-game days) – the villager must have gossiped 5 times about the need for an iron golem – the villager must have 4 other villagers within 80 blocks of themselves – If the above 5 conditions are met, an iron golem will have the chance to spawn in a 16x6x16 area centred around the villager who spread the gossip – Java iron golem farms should aim to: – Keep villagers as close together as possible – Provide each villager with an accessible bed and job site block – ensure that the only spawnable blocks inside of the iron golem’s 16x6x16 spawning volume are in the iron golem farm – iron golems can only spawn on solid blocks but can spawn in water BEDROCK – spawning is based on the number of beds and villagers within a village – In order for iron golems to spawn, a village must have at least 21 beds and 10 non-nitwit villagers, each of which must be occupying one of the beds – the spawn rate of iron golems does not seem to be affected by increasing the number of villagers in the village – if the spawn conditions are met, an iron golem has a chance to spawn in a 16x6x16 area, centred around the centre of the village, which is defined by a bed, a bell or other meeting point – Bedrock iron golem farms should aim to: – consist of a compact village containing exactly 21 beds and 10 non-nitwit villagers (another set of 21 beds can be added but this essentially creates a second village, merged with the first, and makes the village centre unpredictable, so this is highly unadvised) – ensure that the only spawnable blocks inside of the iron golem’s 16x6x16 spawning volume are in the iron golem farm JAVA & BEDROCK – iron golems are 2.7 blocks high and have a width of 1.4 blocks, so it is advised that you kill the golems, using lava, in a chamber that has an internal volume of at least 3x3x3
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