In this episode of Create Tutorials, the host explores the topic of a mossblock farm in Minecraft. The video begins with the host showcasing a unique factory design and explaining its functionality. The farm not only produces mossblocks but also bone meal, making it self-sustaining.
The design of the farm is credited to @temirinathecrimsongod9250, although the original video lacks an explanation. The host takes it upon themselves to provide a detailed explanation of how the farm works.
The farm starts with a stone generator, where flowing lava meets flowing water or water sources, generating stones. The stones are then used in the mossblock farm. The farm requires stones on both sides because there is a moss block in the middle. The entire farm is automatic and self-sustaining.
The farm utilizes a Redstone connection that is linked to a circuit below. When the Redstone connection receives a signal, it triggers an observer, which passes on a signal to extend a piston. This signal also triggers a dispenser filled with bone meal to fertilize the moss block, causing the stones underneath to transform into moss blocks.
To manage the excess stones, the farm includes a system of conveyor belts and item safes. The excess stones are thrown into lava, while the rest are filtered and stored in the lower item safe. A threshold switch, or content observer, ensures that the system does not overflow.
The host also explains the purpose of the Redstone connection that indicates when the item safe is full. When the item safe reaches 95% capacity, a Redstone signal is sent to activate a clutch, stopping the system until the safe is empty again.
The stones in the farm are timed to fold over and back, allowing the stone generator to continuously produce new stones. The moss block is then fertilized, causing the stones underneath to transform into moss blocks. A timed wall destroys the blocks and folds back up, allowing the process to repeat.
The host concludes the video by demonstrating the circuit and providing a button to start and a lever to turn off the farm.
Overall, this episode of Create Tutorials provides a detailed explanation of a mossblock farm in Minecraft. The host breaks down the design and functionality of the farm, making it easy for viewers to understand and replicate. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced Minecraft player, this tutorial offers valuable insights into creating a self-sustaining farm in the game.