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Brewing in Minecraft: Equipment, Ingredients, Recipes

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Brewing в Minecraft is the process of creating potions, splashes and lingering potions by adding various ingredients to water bottles on a brewing stand. AT Education Edition brewing can also create medicines.

Contents of the manual    


          1. How to make a cooking stand in Minecraft
          2. Minecraft Brewing Table
          3. Brewing in Minecraft: what does each ingredient do?
          4. Brewing in Minecraft: Basic Ingredients
          5. Brewing in Minecraft: Secondary Ingredients
          6. Brewing in Minecraft: Elemental Ingredients
          7. Minecraft Brewing: Potion Modifier Ingredients
          8. Brewing in Minecraft: the best potions in Minecraft
                         8.1 Healing Potion
                         8.2 Potion of Night Vision
                         8.3 Potion of Strength
          9. Hack and predictor Aviator

Minecraft has tons of content that will keep the game fresh and exciting for all players. Since there is a lot of content, players can do whatever they like or like. If you are a fan of alchemy, look no further because this is the best potion brewing guide in Minecraft. After reading this guide, you will understand everything about potions and how to start brewing them right away.

To start brewing a potion, you will need the following equipment: 

     1. Brewing stand
     2. Fire Powder
     3. Glass bottles
     4. Water source


These are just the basic things you will need to brew potions. If you need some special potions, such as the invisibility potion, you will need to collect the necessary materials. Don't worry because we'll explain it all in the section below.

How to make a cooking stand in Minecraft

First of all, you must create a brewing stand so you can start brewing your potions. This item is mandatory, and without it, you won't be able to craft potions. To make this stand, you must have 3 cobblestones and a fire rod. Once you have these items, open the crafting menu and place 3 cobblestones in the bottom row, and place the Flame Wand in the center. This will give you a brewery. 

Now place the stand anywhere and press the right mouse button to open the brew menu. It may seem quite overwhelming at first, but here is a summary of what you can expect:

  • • In the slot on the left you add Blaze Powder. It's your fuel just like putting coal in a furnace.
  • • The three slots at the bottom are where you place the potion bottles.
  • • Finally, the slot at the top is where you place the ingredient. 

Each potion takes about 20 seconds to brew, but you can brew multiple potions thanks to the extra slots at the bottom. However, keep in mind that you will need enough Fire Powder or you will no longer be able to use the stand.

Minecraft Brewing Table

If you want to know all the potion recipes, don't worry, we've got you covered. If you want to brew a specific potion, here are all the recipes you can make:

  •      • Awkward potion : water bottle + hell world outgrowth
  •      • Healing Potion : Awkward Potion + Brilliant Melon
  •      • Poison Potion : Awkward Potion + Spider Eye
  •      • Potion of Harm : Potion of Healing/Poison + Fermented Spider Eye
  •      • Regeneration Potion : Awkward Potion + Ghost Tear
  •      • Potion of Strength : Awkward Potion + Fire Powder
  •      • Potion of Speed ​​: Awkward Potion + Sugar
  •      • Jump Potion : Awkward Potion + Rabbit's Foot
  •      • Potion of Slowness : Potion of Speed/Jump + Wandering Spider Eye
  •      • Potion of Night Vision : Awkward Potion + Golden Carrot
  •      • Potion of Invisibility : Potion of Night Vision + Fermented Spider Eye
  •      • Fire Resistance Potion : Awkward Potion + Magma Cream
  •      • Potion of Water Breathing : Potion of Awkwardness + Pufferfish
  •      • Turtle Master's Potion : Awkward Potion + Turtle Shell
  •      • Potion of Slow Fall : Potion of Awkwardness + Phantom Membrane
  •      • Potion of Weakness : Water Bottle + Fermented Spider Eye

Brewing in Minecraft: what does each ingredient do?

Now that you're familiar with how to brew each potion, let's find out what each ingredient does so you can know what you're adding to your potions. Also, you can brew your own potions by adding whatever material you like. However, in order to do this, you must know what each ingredient does and why you can use it to make your perfect potion. There are three types of ingredients that you can add to your potions: base, secondary, and elemental. 

Brewing in Minecraft: Basic Ingredients


When you want to brew a potion, you always start with the base ingredients. So, no matter what, you will use one of the following ingredients in your potions before moving on to the next ingredients. 

  • • Dragon's Breath creates a bottle of lingering water
  • • Fermented Spider Eye creates a Potion of Weakness
  • • Glowing Stone creates Thick Potion
  • • Gunpowder creates a water splash bottle
  • • Infernal growth creates an awkward potion
  • • Redstone Dust creates a mundane potion

Brewing in Minecraft: Secondary Ingredients


Once you've added the main ingredients, you can add secondary ingredients to give your potion an impact. Depending on what you are using, your potion will have different effects.

• Fire powder adds strength
• Fermented spider eye adds poison
• Ghast Tear adds regeneration
• Shiny melon adds healing
• Golden Carrot adds night vision
• Magma Cream adds fire resistance
• Phantom membranes add slow fall
• Pufferfish adds Water Breathing
• Rabbit's foot adds Speed
• Sugar also adds Speed.
• Turtle shell adds breath underwater

Brewing in Minecraft: Elemental Ingredients


Plus, you can even add elemental ingredients to your potions to make them even more powerful. However, keep in mind that these ingredients are only available in the Education and Bedrock versions of the game. 

• Bismuth cures nausea
• Calcium cures blindness
• Cobalt cures weakness
• Silver reduces the effects of poison

Minecraft Brewing: Potion Modifier Ingredients


Once you've brewed your starting potion, you can add various modifiers to enhance or enhance your potion's effects. Depending on what you use, you will get different results. Here are all the modifiers you can use:

• The dust of the glowing stone enhances the effect of the potion.
• Redstone Dust extends the duration of the effect.
• Fermented Spider Eye can turn your potion into something else.
• Gunpowder turns the potion into an Explosive Potion.
• Dragon's Breath added to an Explosive Potion turns it into a Lingering Potion.

Brewing in Minecraft: the best potions in Minecraft


Now that you've learned how to make all the potions and what each ingredient does, let's talk about some of the best potions in Minecraft. Keep in mind that everyone will have a different answer for the best potion, but these three are generally considered the best. 

Healing Potion

Potion of Night Vision

As the name suggests, this potion will help you see better in the dark. Not only can you see clearly, but you can also see farther. You can do this by using the Infernal Growth and the Golden Carrot.

Potion of Strength

Once you drink this potion, your strength will increase, allowing your melee attacks to deal more damage. This is especially useful if you want to fight multiple mobs on the map. To cook this, you must use Nether Growth and Fire Powder.

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And that was our Minecraft brewing guide. I hope you learned a thing or two about brewing in Minecraft and the different types of potions you can brew in the game.

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