Minecraft slime farm: breaking down slime for precious slimeballs
So, you want your very own Minecraft slime farm. We don't blame you, once you've broken them down, slime blocks are a useful resource of slimeballs, which can be used to craft all sorts of items such as magma cream and sticky pistons. Don't let their innocent, flat faces deter you, slime hasn't been cute since Flubber.
Minecraft slime is a block/mob hybrid and bounces feverishly waiting to attack enemies. In fact, they search for enemies in a 16-block distance, and if they don't find any, they continue to rotate and search for players to attack. Failing that, they will attack either snow or iron golem - this is useful to know when it comes to building your own Minecraft slime farm.
Minecraft slime are naturally found in swamps, or deep underground, depending on the light levels. They can swim, climb ladders, and creepily continue to move and hunt for players even when you're not close by. These persistent little blocks drop a maximum of five slimeballs, depending on the size of the slime. If tracking down these sinister slimes isn't something you want to spend your time on (we don't blame you), then here's how to build a Minecraft slime farm so you'll be swimming in slimeballs in no time.
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