Eh, it's fairly simple. I've even done it with just a bookeasy? I don't know about you, but I hate fighting a wither...
Eh, it's fairly simple. I've even done it with just a bookeasy? I don't know about you, but I hate fighting a wither...
RotaryCraft's allows you to craft bed rock blocks. Wither can't escape from a room made of bed rock.
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I do no work. I just make a Thaumium golem, equip him with all the things then send him out to battle. Or make three Iron Golems, and put them between me and the wither. Very, very easy kills.easy? I don't know about you, but I hate fighting a wither...
Heck you can do it in the end under the bedrock portal and trap the wither there for playing/testing. Saw a video of someone using a trapped wither to make an automated tree farm in vanilla minecraft.Well if you make the room, you could design it so the wither comes alive into an area where it suffocates itself to death. Seen people do some videos of it using default bedrock spawns in the nether to get easy kills.
From what people are saying, I'm taking that you spawn the wither underneath the bedrock portal in The End after you defeat the Ender Dragon and suffocate it there. I don't know if the wither flies out from under there trying to attack you or other endermen.I wonder, how to you make an indestructible bed rock room that can fit a wither and suffocate it?
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Heck you can do it in the end under the bedrock portal and trap the wither there for playing/testing. Saw a video of someone using a trapped wither to make an automated tree farm in vanilla minecraft.
How about wither mining, that looked glorious. Too bad it was "fixed" before I got around to playing with it.Yea I saw this too. It was hillarious. It relied on the physics of water preventing block destruction and iron/obsidian blocks preventing the wither's attacks from destroying blocks. The wither would lock onto the first killable thing it saw which in that case was a cow IIRC.
How about wither mining, that looked glorious. Too bad it was "fixed" before I got around to playing with it.