»[Creations] Iron Farming on GuildCraft by Hydra

Discussion in 'Tutorials' started by The_Urban_Viking, Apr 30, 2016.

  1. The_Urban_Viking

    The_Urban_Viking Quick Digit Member

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    Hi guys. I'm showing u guys how to make an ig farm on GuildCraft using villages.

    When you walk around in Guildcraft you will load 7x7 chunks around you. So 3 chunks in every direction you are looking at.

    This principle can be used to make an ig farm.

    The farm you see in the pictures is an ig farm on survival. It's build in a 49 chunk area (or 7x7)

    It has a total of 16 villages each within a distance of 66 blocks from eachother. Every village contains 10 villagers. The whole farm makes a total of 10000 iron ingots a day.

    You can build this farm on most Guildcraft servers. Except on survival, it was recently nerfed there. However you can still find the farm on survival. It's located in the end.

    So if you want to copy this design, feel free to. I have used standard village designs from youtube to construct the farms.

    Important rules to build these farms:
    Each village must have at least 10 villagers and 21 doors
    Each village must be at least 66 blocks away from another village (both horizantally and vertically, edge to edge)
    To afk it you must stand in the middle chunk
    You must know what a chunk is
    No door may be near the farm and must be at least 66 blocks away

    Other tips:
    Villager eggs will make it a lot easier to build
    This farm works in 1.9
    Fly is usefull
    Villagers start breeding if you trade them

    I'm thanking Jack20 and LoveMermaid for helping me to build the farm :)
     

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  2. BrownRawn

    BrownRawn Nimble Knuckle Member

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    We Have a Same Texture Pack PureBDCraft :D
     
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  3. cl0se5

    cl0se5 MoB Member

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    Rip your farm.
    But nice tutorial
     
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