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Comment Faire Un Filtre Minecraft Avec Sceau


Comment Faire Un Filtre Minecraft Avec Sceau

Okay, so picture this: I’m building this epic castle in Minecraft, right? Like, full-on medieval fantasy vibes. I’ve got the ramparts, the drawbridge (which, let’s be honest, is mostly for show), and… a giant, gaping hole where a moat should be. I tried filling it with buckets of water. Buckets. Let me tell you, my mouse finger almost seized up. That's when I thought, "There HAS to be a better way!" And that's when I stumbled upon the glorious, almost magical, world of Minecraft water filters.

So, you want to make your own Minecraft water filter, huh? Smart move. Forget the bucket brigade! A filter allows you to quickly and easily fill in large areas with water, like a moat for your castle, a swimming pool, or, hey, maybe even an artificial ocean. Don't ask.

What you'll need:

  • A Bucket (obviously!) - I mean, duh. But you can't make a water filter without a way to transport water.
  • Building Blocks - Cobblestone, dirt, anything really that’s solid. (Except sand or gravel - trust me, don't do that to yourself.)
  • Water Source - Gotta get that H2O from somewhere!

How to build a simple Minecraft water filter

Alright, let's get down to brass tacks. The basic principle is simple: create a channel that gradually releases water while blocking it from flowing further than you want. Think of it like a controlled dam.

TUTO COMMENT FAIRE UN SCEAU SUR MINECRAFT FACILEMENT TUTO DEBUTANT
TUTO COMMENT FAIRE UN SCEAU SUR MINECRAFT FACILEMENT TUTO DEBUTANT

Step 1: The Foundation. Lay down a row of your building blocks. This will be the base of your filter. Make it as long as you want your water area to be wide. (Pro-tip: Plan ahead! Don't build a moat that's bigger than your castle... unless you want a swimming castle, which... honestly, sounds pretty cool.)

Step 2: The Walls. Build walls on either side of your base. These walls need to be at least two blocks high. This will contain the water and create your channel. This is where people often mess up, by the way. Make sure the walls are solid! No sneaky gaps!

FILTRE/TRIEUR D'ITEMS : MINECRAFT 1.16.3 GUIDE - YouTube
FILTRE/TRIEUR D'ITEMS : MINECRAFT 1.16.3 GUIDE - YouTube

Step 3: The Source Point. At one end of your channel, dig a little hole, just one block deep. This is where you'll be dumping your water. This will be the source of your water.

Step 4: The Water Drop. Now, fill your bucket with water from your water source. Stand at the source point (that little hole you dug) and pour the water in. Watch as it flows along the channel! It should be contained by the walls. If not… welp, back to step 2! (Seriously, double check for gaps!)

Step 5: The End. At the opposite end of the channel from your source point, dig out the area you want to fill with water. The water will flow down the channel and should spread out evenly into the area you've prepared. If it doesn't spread out perfectly, don't panic! You can always use your trusty bucket to fill in any little gaps.

FILTRO DE ITEMS | Minecraft Bedrock/MCPE | TUTORIAL - YouTube
FILTRO DE ITEMS | Minecraft Bedrock/MCPE | TUTORIAL - YouTube

Advanced techniques and tips

Want to take your water filtering skills to the next level? Oh, you do, do you? Good!

Vary the Channel: You can change the width of the channel to control the flow rate. A wider channel means a faster flow. Also, you can add slight curves to the channel for more complex designs. Get creative!

Como hacer un filtro de items en Minecraft (Cualquier version)🍕 - YouTube
Como hacer un filtro de items en Minecraft (Cualquier version)🍕 - YouTube

Use Multiple Filters: For REALLY big areas, don't be afraid to use multiple filters running in parallel. It's like having a team of little water-spreading robots!

Automatic Filters (with Dispensers): If you’re feeling ambitious (and have a healthy supply of redstone), you can even automate the process with dispensers and redstone clocks. This is where things get really fun (and also potentially frustrating if you're not a redstone whiz, like yours truly).

So, there you have it! Everything you need to know to create your own Minecraft water filter. Now go forth and conquer those watery landscapes! And remember: if at first you don't succeed, try, try again… or just blame the slimes. They’re always up to something.

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