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  28. README.md
  29. Minecraft 1.8 - 1.19.2 AFK Fishing bot
  30. A list with all past releases can be found here. There's also a Docker image available.
  31. Visit the Wiki to see detailed instructions (here).
  32. You can use commands in the console with / or as another player on the server writing ", " (replace with the account username of your bot). The Command "/help" or ", help" displays an overview of all commands. A list of all commands can be found in the wiki (here)
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  34. Auto-Fishing Bot
  35. Announces Loot/Level (also in Discord if wanted)
  36. Check the bots level
  37. Empty the bots inventory
  38. Connect to every (relevant) minecraft version (realms included)
  39. Offline and online mode
  40. Use the bot console to chat
  41. Setup Auto-Disconnect to reduce server-load
  42. Automatically execute commands after connecting
  43. GUI
  44. Use Command-Line-Arguments (all options here)
  45. Want more? Feel free to request a feature here or on Discord
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  48. 1.8
  49. 1.9
  50. 1.9.1
  51. 1.9.2
  52. 1.9.4
  53. 1.10
  54. 1.11
  55. 1.11.1
  56. 1.12
  57. 1.12.1
  58. 1.12.2
  59. 1.13
  60. 1.13.1
  61. 1.13.2
  62. 1.14
  63. 1.14.1
  64. 1.14.2
  65. 1.14.3
  66. 1.14.4
  67. 1.15
  68. 1.15.1
  69. 1.15.2
  70. 1.16
  71. 1.16.1
  72. 1.16.2
  73. 1.16.3
  74. 1.16.4
  75. 1.16.5
  76. 1.17
  77. 1.17.1
  78. 1.18
  79. 1.18.1
  80. 1.18.2
  81. 1.19
  82. 1.19.1
  83. 1.19.2
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  85. To follow the project, get support or request features or bugs you can join my Discord: https://discord.gg/xHpCDYf
  86. You are free to create a fork, or a pull request to participate. You also can report bugs or request a new feature in the issues tab or on my Discord (I will answer them as soon as possible)
  87. If you want to help translating this project into your mother language, we appreciate any help. Just signup at Crowdin and start translating the project.
  88. Thanks to Torchbot for a code base. I've just stolen the half project lol.
  89. Top 5 Rapid EXP Farms in Minecraft 1.19
  90. Farming in Minecraft does not necessarily mean simply farming for crops and animal mobs for food, but it can also mean farming for experience points or EXP for short. Experience points are essential in increasing a player’s level, as these can be used later to enchant gears and repair weapons. This article will list the five most rapid EXP farms you can build in Minecraft 1.19 update.
  91. Fastest EXP Farms To Build in Minecraft 1.19
  92. 5. AFK Fish Farm
  93. Fish farming is an easy method of catching large quantities of fish and other items such as junk and treasure by fishing. This AFK fishing process allows players to continuously cast their lines and collect fish and treasure items for experience, and they can be used automatically without the player’s input.
  94. Most AFK fish farm designs involve right-clicking an iron door with a tripwire above it which causes the fish caught in flowing into a hopper and then into a collection chest. Automatic fish farming involves right-clicking a door with a tripwire above it and hoppers for collection.
  95. It’s a good idea to use an automatic fishing rod dropper to supply new fishing rods when the previous one breaks automatically. The ideal rod should have the Lure III, Luck of the Sea III, Unbreaking III, and Mending enchants on it. For some AFK farms, it is required to hold down a button or key.
  96. For these, they can only be truly AFK if it is held down by something besides a person. These AFK fish farms don’t tend to work well on certain servers and realms due to timeout disconnection issues, but they’re great for single-player or LAN gameplay.
  97. More Minecraft Guides:
  98. 4. Villager Trading Farm
  99. Farming villagers can be beneficial for a lot of reasons. If the player has a villager trading hall, then the player must fill it with villagers and replace the ones that the player discards. It is difficult to do this by kidnapping villagers alone, so having an artificial breeder can be very helpful. Emeralds are the in-game currency players can use to trade with villagers and wandering traders. You can buy or sell certain items in exchange for Emeralds and craft with them too. Once players have their emeralds, they can head to a master-level cleric villager and buy a high volume of Bottles o’ Enchanting, which can be used to receive XP orbs when broken.
  100. 3. Blaze Farms
  101. There are many uses for a blaze farm in the game. Blazes drop twice as much experience as normal mobs while only having 20 health points. It is roughly the same amount as zombies or skeletons. This makes blazes ideal for EXP farming. On top of that, blaze rods are the only source of blaze powders which is required for brewing potions and getting to the End. Blaze rods are also the fourth most efficient fuel source, the top three being lava buckets, coal blocks, and dried kelp blocks. Before starting your blaze farm, you will need to find a fortress. Once you’ve found one, you need to decide where and how you want your blaze farm to be built. You can make a blaze farm from blaze spawners or the open fortress. Each place needs its system to deal with them. They may not seem like it, but blazes are excellent XP sources that can be killed quickly, with each blaze dropping ten experience points when killed by a player or tamed wolf. A basic blaze farm entails surrounding a blaze spawner in the Nether and triggering pistons to crush blazes when they fall into a hole. Since Blaze Rods are so useful in Minecraft for brewing potions or creating Eyes of Ender, why not farm blazes that drop them while you’re at it? This tactic takes time and resources to set up but will rack up tons of experience and Blaze Rods in short order.
  102. 2. Guardian/Elder Guardian Farms
  103. Keep in mind that this is a tedious job and may take many resources and a lot of time to accomplish, as well as guardians being present throughout the process, making this job even more difficult without proper equipment. Invisibility potions work against the guardians if the user isn’t wearing any armor, but guardians will notice them if they get very close. Guardian farming is a method of obtaining prismarine shards, crystals, and fish from guardians. The three Elder Guardians guarding the ocean monument will need to be killed first, as the Mining Fatigue III they inflict makes breaking blocks almost impossible underwater. Water-breathing pоtions, strong weapons, invisibility potions, or good armor are essential. Boots with the Depth Strider enchantment are very helpful for quicker movement. Guardians drop ten experience points, much like blazes, but provide the benefit of a bounty of items like prismarine shards, prismarine crystals, and fish. Once the farm is finally functioning, it will work quickly to provide you with a ton of experience and items almost immediately after the project is completed. Some farm designs have also skipped the need to drain an ocean monument of water, making them even more appealing to Minecraft players.
  104. 1. Sculk EXP Farms
  105. Sculk farming is a method of farming experience points and sculks growth blocks for decoration using the sculk catalyst blocks. Since mobs normally only drop EXP when killed by a player, and sculk blocks drop EXP when mined, this can also be used for bulk EXP storage. Sculk catalysts are a new type of operational block that the 1.19 update brought. This is the main requirement for making an EXP farm. It works because if any mob dies within a radius of 8 blocks around the catalyst, the catalyst will spread the sculk around that spot. It is randomized, and in the process of spreading sculk features, it will also spawn other sculk blocks such as regular sculk, sensors, veins, etc. Using a standard mob tower design or surrounding a mob spawner block, it’s possible to create an apparatus that quickly kills mobs and generates a huge amount of sculk with as little as one catalyst block. With the right farm in place, sculk can generate faster than you can mine it, creating a veritable gold mine of experience that can easily be mined whenever you need it. This is due to sculk catalyst blocks, which generate new sculk whenever a creature near them that possesses an EXP value dies. Players can then harvest the sculk to collect the experience.
  106. Top 5 tips for fishing in Minecraft 1.19
  107. Fishing is both a relaxing and productive Minecraft activity, but there's more nuance to it than one might think.
  108. Since there's some depth to fishing in Minecraft, it doesn't hurt to look into things that will optimize players' time doing so. There are a few things to remember while fishing to obtain certain treasures or fish. These range from enchantment choices to the appropriate locale to cast your fishing rod.
  109. Players will certainly want to take these tips into account, especially if they're newcomers to Minecraft:
  110. 5) Your biome matters
  111. When picking a fishing spot in Minecraft, the biome comes into play substantially. Depending on the biome players are fishing within, different treasure items and fish can be found. Furthermore, even if some of these biomes provide similar spoils, they may do so at different percentages.
  112. Most of the differences in fishing tables come from those between jungle biomes and non-jungle biomes. With that in mind, players who aren't finding a particular item or fish in abundance may want to look to jungle biomes or vice versa.
  113. It's also important to note that any water will do the job regardless of biome. Players can even fish in a one-block size hole if they'd like.
  114. 4) Player positioning is irrelevant
  115. Unlike biome selection, the placement of players while they're fishing doesn't influence the game. Minecraft players can fish from boats, on solid ground, or even while treading in the water themselves.
  116. As long as players can still concentrate and pull in their catch, they won't have to worry about where they find themselves with regard to standing or sitting. Granted, some places are better for fishing, like boats or docks, but the options are boundless otherwise. Simply cast your line and enjoy.
  117. 3) Exposure to sunlight and moonlight
  118. Some Minecraft players may have noticed that their fishing times take significantly longer in caves or underground. This is because Minecraft's code doubles the time for a bite to occur if the fishing pole's bobber isn't under direct sunlight or moonlight.
  119. All blocks above the bobber must also allow sunlight/moonlight to pass through them. This means that if players' bobbers are in sunlight but are underneath blocks like leaf blocks, the bobber will still be slowed down substantially.
  120. 2) Rain improves speed
  121. While fishing in closed spaces with no natural light slows down catches, fishing in the rain improves catch speed. If a bobber is being rained on, catch speed is improved by 20%. However, much like the sunlight/moonlight requirements, bobbers must have space above them and should not be blocked by any blocks that would block the rainfall.
  122. Players should also know that they're fishing within the biome that is currently experiencing the rainfall, as casting their line from an adjacent biome that is dry will not provide the bobber with a speed boost.
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