Zombie-Pigmen Farm in Minecraft 1.8

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I am wondering what an efficient zombie-pigmen farm layout/design for Minecraft 1.8 is, and how it would be built?



Best Answer

Another Snow Golem design would be a 1 block thin strip of land, and snow golems could snipe pigmen off into a pit.

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Can you farm zombie Pigman?

A Zombie Pigman farm attached to a mob grinder. Zombie Pigman farming is a method of obtaining gold nuggets and rotten flesh renewably by using spawn platforms or nether portals to spawn zombie pigmen and moving them to a killing zone.

What biome is best for zombie Pigman farm?

Nether wastes are the best biome for building gold XP farms as zombie piglins have the highest spawn rate here. Players can also find other Nether-exclusive biomes here.

How do you get zombie Pigmen to spawn?

A zombified piglin spawns when lightning strikes within 4 blocks of a pig. If the pig is a piglet, it then transforms into a baby zombified piglin.

How do you make a zombie Piglin farm?

To build a farm in the Overworld, one can build a lot of large nether portals, interlocked to save obsidian, and put signs or open trapdoors on the edges of the bottom obsidian blocks, so that zombified piglins (ZPs) will walk off. From here, one can use water to collect them into a fall or suffocation trap.



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