The constant attention to resource management in can be made far easier when you build the best farms to automate the collection of certain materials. The sheer amount of items you have to keep track of can be overwhelming, especially as you discover new biomes throughout your sandbox world. A farm could take away the stress of material hunting while you focus on other important tasks.
Farms can range from traditional mob enclosures to places where you collect the best crops in to keep your character's energy up. Food and potions crafted for upcoming expeditions are just as important as a rare material harvested from dangerous creatures. Some seeds you could use to generate your world may have unique biomes that cause you to prioritize a certain type of farm over another.
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Chicken farms are one of the most common additions to a base in, providing food, feathers, and eggs for various crafting recipes. Food helps regain health in a tight spot, but the other materials provided by chickens can also be excellent for trade. The simple breeding mechanics in the game make this an easy farm to build, using basic items that even beginners may be able to understand.
A basic build by JC Playz on Youtube teaches players how to use a Hopper and Lava Block to cook chickens automatically.
The Honey or Bee Farm provides two major resources you want to harvest: Honey and Honeycombs. Honey can be refined into Sugar, which is used in various food recipes, while Honeycomb makes unique Honeycomb blocks, Wax, and Candles. Bottles filled with Honey in also allow you to create an Anti-Poison Potion, which disables the negative effects of concoctions thrown by hostile Witch mobs.
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