Everything About Potions and Brewing in Minecraft

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Everything About Potions and Brewing in Minecraft

Learn How To Make Every Potion Recipe in Minecraft with this Ultimate Minecraft 1.19 Potion Brewing Guide with all 20+ Minecraft Potions Explained in 10 Minutes and Minecraft All Potions Brewing Recipe For Beginners with Info on How to make and Use Tipped arrows in Bedrock Edition and Java Edition of Minecraft 1.19 with Potion Brewing Basics and Advanced Potion Brewing including Tips Tricks and Secrets To Brew in Minecraft in this Complete Potion Brewing Guide For Survival Minecraft!

📑Chapters📑
0:00 - Potion Brewing
0:12 - Getting Potion Ingredients
1:20 - Basic Potion Brewing
2:49 - Five Positive Effect Potions
3:50 - Five Negative Effect Potions
5:49 - Five Misc. Effect Potions
7:22 - Removing Potion Effects
8:00 - Potion Power Modifiers
9:53 - Potion Usage Modifiers
12:13 - Java Edition Tipped Arrows
13:52 - Bedrock Tipped Arrows
15:28 - Using Different Potions
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Ever since I started playing Minecraft back in 2010. Brewing has been my ABSOLUTE favourite part, Have a great day!

schnozz
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I remember reading on the Minecraft wiki that originally Notch had intended for cauldrons to be the way you make potions, which makes a lot of sense. The intent was for you to literally throw the ingredients into the cauldron to make them, and then scoop the potion out with a bottle much like you can in the current Bedrock Edition when you fill them with potion. The idea was scrapped since this implementation was either too buggy or just unintuitive (or both), so they made the Brewing Stand instead, which even fills three bottles at once much like how the cauldron has three fill levels.

ExaltedUriel
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Man brewing is so underrated and it's so sad. A lot of potions are really useful and some are just straight up op. And a lot of them are cheaper then you think (ex. Magma cream from magma cubes, which are found sometimes in nether wastes and nether fortresses, but spawn like crazy in basalt plains and large bastions.)

Potions of slow falling are stupidity op in the Ender Dragon fight and if you raid an end city. You can literally fall from build height to bedrock and not take any damage whatsoever. I always drink a slow falling potion as soon as I get into the End.

Fire resistance is op particularly in the nether. You take no fire damage, so you can swim in lava like it's water, and it's really good for blaze farming.

Potions of healing are self explanatory.

Water breathing is op if you're raiding a guardian temple or doing something else underwater.

Splash/Lingering potions of Harming, poison, and negative tipped arrows are very useful for pvp and mob fighting.

Found your channel a week ago and it's quickly become one of my favorite Minecraft channels. Guides are easy to follow and understand, and it's straight to the point with no funny business. These are _perfect_ for new players and even older players like me. Also very tiny detail, but I like that you keep the Minecraft music playing during the commentary. Most YouTubers turn it off so it's nice to see someone keep it, and it's quieter so it doesn't collide with your voice or distract. Quality stuff my guy, keep making content I love it!

bush_kit
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Brewing is definitely something I need to get into, and now I understand it better. Thanks Eye!

PasiFourmyle
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I started playing minecraft recently after a decade long break. My goal is to earn all trophies on the PS3 version of minecraft. So much has changed/i forgot since 2014, yet everytime i look up a topic, your video's are the first to be recommended. Always really extensive yet explained very completely and simply. Very well done and thanks for all the help :D

qopiqq
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It'd be good to mention that harming/instant health (maybe regeneration and poison too, but I don't think so?) have the opposite effect on undead mobs, and which those are. The splash potion of health is a decent way to fight The Wither as it harms it and heals you.

sipos
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Bedrock tipped arrows:
1 source = 16 tipped arrows
But for some reason if you use a stack of 64 on a 3 source cauldron it will convert all of them

jasonfreitas
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Until I heard him say it, I never noticed that the item is a glistERING melon slice instead of a glistENING melon slice. I assumed they were trying to say it was extra shiny or juicy or something. haha

marcw
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Man brewing is so much fun. I love the complexity of making awkward potions, adding gunpowder and glowstone dust. It makes it such a fun activity

funfetti
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Splash milk bottles would be an insane addition to remove people's potion effects... Also a logical thing to add tbh

louischarley
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Normally I hate the look of automation in Minecraft, but a hopper over a brewing stand honestly looks really natural.
I usually make my brewing rooms witchy but this makes me wanna experiment with steampunk copper lab builds.

tomdekler
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Bedrock’s tipped arrow crafting is 100x cooler

Rickby
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Another thing, if you give potion effects to a creeper and it explodes near you, you get the effects.

thomasfplm
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3:33 “And this is made with a glistering melon slice, those are crafted with golden nuggets, as well as pumpkins.”

Gold + pumpkin = gold melon

_sprook_
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Legends know this is an "upgrade" of his first potion guide. Anyways great video

Theo
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I have to say, your transitions are getting smoother~ Keep it up!

dimitriosv.
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Here some tip from a potion lover
1, dont make fire resistance just trade them from piglins
2, dont use turtle master 4 use 3 instead its less zoom in and longer time limit
3, never ever create regeneration potion a golden apple is easier to get and stackeble
4, most important of all have a nice day😊

erangO_loweT
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Minecraft really needs a Brewing and Stewing update…

cecilrhodes
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Great video! I didn’t even know that honey was an antidote for poison! Learn something every day from you 😄

spinz
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Bro i literally finished building my brewing room an hour ago, its scary how you always seem to know what we need next.

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