I Built a SLIME FARM in Minecraft Hardcore... (#49) - Summary

Summary

The video details the creation of a slime farm in Minecraft. The player identifies two potential slime chunks near their spawn using a slime chunk finder tool and digs down to confirm their viability. After lighting up surrounding caves to increase spawn rates within the farm, they construct a multi-layered farm with collection areas and iron golems to attract and kill slimes. The player also decorates the farm and lights up the surface area to prevent other mobs from spawning. After an hour of AFK, the farm produces approximately 3,200 slime balls, demonstrating its efficiency. The player concludes by inviting viewers to subscribe and follow their social media for more content.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The author built a slime farm in Minecraft.
2. The slime farm was built in Hardcore mode.
3. The author used a Slime Chunk Finder to locate slime chunks.
4. Two slime chunks were found next to each other near the author's spawn point.
5. The author spent 45 minutes lighting up caves to prevent other mobs from spawning.
6. The author had to wait another 45 minutes for slimes to spawn.
7. The author built a beacon to speed up the digging process.
8. The author used jack-o'-lanterns to light up the spawning platforms.
9. The author used iron golems to distract slimes and guide them to the killing area.
10. The author built seven layers of spawning platforms.
11. The author used water to help guide slimes to the iron golems.
12. The author decorated the farm with jungle wood and lime concrete.
13. The author created an AFK room with a window to view the farm.
14. The author had to light up the surface to prevent mobs from spawning.
15. The author spent over an hour placing torches around the slime chunks.
16. The slime farm produced approximately 3,200 slime balls every hour.
17. The author went AFK for exactly one hour to test the farm's production.