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== Bugs ==
 
== Bugs ==
 
* 1.28: If the player adds redstone dust to a potion and then exits the brewing inventory and it finishes brewing before the player reopens it, the potion will have the empty bottle texture and be renamed to potion. The redstone dust will not have been used, still being in the brewing slot and not having affected the potion. The potion will still keep its original effects, however it will no longer be able to be modified.
 
* 1.28: If the player adds redstone dust to a potion and then exits the brewing inventory and it finishes brewing before the player reopens it, the potion will have the empty bottle texture and be renamed to potion. The redstone dust will not have been used, still being in the brewing slot and not having affected the potion. The potion will still keep its original effects, however it will no longer be able to be modified.
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== Pictures ==
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File:brewing.png|The interface of the [[brewing stand]].
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 08:31, 17 February 2018

Brewing is a way to make potions using the brewing stand. Potions in Mine Blocks are based on this chart.

Equipment

This equipment is needed in order to brew:

Ingredients

Primary ingredients:

Secondary ingredients:

Modifiers:

Recipes

For the effects of the potions, please see: Potions.

Primary recipes

These recipes only require a bottle of water as a base.

Input (into brewing stand) Result
Bottle of water+Nether wart Awkward potion
Bottle of water+Glowstone dust Thick potion
Bottle of water+Any brewing ingredient Mundane potion
Bottle of water+Fermented spider eye Weakness potion

Secondary recipes

These require a primary potion as a base.

Input (into brewing stand) Result
Awkward Potion+Glistering melon Healing potion
Awkward Potion+Sugar Swiftness potion
Awkward Potion+Spider eye Posion potion
Awkward Potion+Ghast tear Regeneration potion
Awkward Potion+Blaze powder Strength potion
Awkward Potion+Magma cream Fire resistance potion
Awkward Potion+Pufferfish Water breathing potion
Awkward Potion+Rabbit's foot Leaping potion
Awkward Potion+Golden carrot Night vision potion

Modifiers

The fermented spider eye can be added to potions, usually to create potions with reversed effects, however sometimes to create potions different in some other way.

Input (into brewing stand) Result
Swiftness potion+Fermented spider eye Slowness potion
Leaping potion+Fermented spider eye Slowness potion
Healing potion+Fermented spider eye Harming potion
Posion potion+Fermented spider eye Harming potion
Night vision potion+Fermented spider eye Invisibility potion

These can be added to any potion with effects to extend its length or increase its potency.

Input (into brewing stand) Result
Any potion+Redstone dust Will increase the time of the potion's effect
Any Potion+Glowstone dust Will increase the strength of the potion's effect

History

Version Date Changes
1.28 Nov 8, 2016
  • Added brewing

Bugs

  • 1.28: If the player adds redstone dust to a potion and then exits the brewing inventory and it finishes brewing before the player reopens it, the potion will have the empty bottle texture and be renamed to potion. The redstone dust will not have been used, still being in the brewing slot and not having affected the potion. The potion will still keep its original effects, however it will no longer be able to be modified.

Pictures

See also