Hello audience, and welcome to the first in a series I'm calling "Time to Farm". If you haven't seen the intro/about the author, you should read that. Now lets get started!
Ah, the lake. Such a pain in the neck to make! I mean, the water doesn't fill up the middle and than it has a weird flowing issue! It is annoying. Well, there is an incredibly simple trick to set up a squid farm/lake and these are the materials you will need:
-1 pickaxe, preferably diamond, with any encahntment
OTHER THAN SILK TOUCH
-90 ice blocks (which if you didn't know, can be harvested with any tool with silk touch)
-a whole dang shenanigans lot of hoppers
-a few chests
-at good amount of any block (preferably glass)
-the y level coordinate needs to be in between 45 and 63
Now you're ready to set up your squid farm
Step 1: take out your ice. Place 45 of it in a 9 long and 5 tall wall. Then make another one on the adjacent side, as if it was the side of a square.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT PUT AN ICE BLOCK IN THE CORNER BETWEEN THE TWO SIDES! IT WILL MESS IT UP!
Step 2: take out your diamond pickaxe, or whatever pickaxe it may be. this part gets a little tedious, as you will be getting pushed around by water. Start breaking the ice from top to bottom and in those columns from the far side towards where the two walls intersect-ish. DO NOT BREAK the last column in the middle. Do the same with the other wall.
Step 3: Break the top of the two middle columns. Then break the middle blocks. Finally the moment of truth has come. As fast as you can, break the two bottom blocks that are left.
Step 4: This is the coolest step. Just watch as the water starts collapsing inwards, creating a pyramid affect. Then it finally comes to a halt in a giant lake position. Congratulations! You made a 10 by 10 lake for squids to spawn.
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My squid farm complete with a lake, a hopper chain, chests, a minecart delivery system, and of course, squids. |
Step 5: I lied. This is the most tedious step. You have to dig 1 block down and 4 blocks out from the blocks right next to where the water ends. This is where the squids will go when they are pushed from the water. You will have to do this around the entire lake, which is why it is the most tedious step.
Step 6: After you dig all that out, fill it all back in again! Ha! I tricked you! But I didn't actually trick you because when you fill it in, it is with hoppers! But not just any hoppers, these hoppers need to be facing outwards. ONLY THE INNERMOST 3 HOPPERS SHOULD FACE OUTWARDS! The outermost ring of hoppers need to face towards each other going around in a circle until they reach one hopper that faces outwards to a series of chests and hoppers that collect all the ink.
Step 7: speaking of chests, place a bunch of bid chests with hoppers coming out of them and hoppers coming out of those to other big chests which is connected to that before mentioned one hopper that collects everything.
Step 8: This step is sort of optional. You should make a small (or large if you want) base either above the ground or far away from the squid farm. The base should be about 20-30 blocks away from the farm. Most bases are fun to make out of glass, because you can see the squids spawning, and dieing. Try to make the chests somehow connected to your base. I made mine connected with a minecart hopper.
Step 9: The squid farm is finished! All you have to do is stand in your base and wait for the squids to spawn!
Now you know just how to have infinite inkedy ink sacks! I would love to talk more, but I have to go write about a million books with all this ink I have, so see you later!
-Henzoid