

Remember to build the whole machine above the highest block in your soon-to-be perimeter, otherwise some blocks may fail to blow up and cause issues. This part is more or less the only grindy part of this process, because you need to make multiple iterations of the modules to fit your perimeter.

You may also treat yourself with some trashy blue rocks while clearing out the area, but it's not like diamonds are worth anything after 1.16. I will not talk about this here as that is not the scope of this blog. It might sound tedious to place >70k blocks above the highest bedrock, but there are machines which lets you place them while afk. You can make the process easier by placing the tnt block from the TNT Duper at Y level 89 Unless you want to painstakingly place water across the entire floor.

You have to make sure that the floor is 100% flat if you want to fill the whole thing with water sources by simply adding them on the sides or diagonally. This is easier to walk across (assuming you have depth strider boots), but a greater result requiers a greater grind. Not to mention that walking on it is difficult. This floor will prevent mob spawning as mobs don't spawn on bedrock, but the lava between the bedrock layers cannot be removed by the World Eater, and might be dangerous in some situations. There are 3 different floor type you can choose from. While doing this step, it may be a good time to decide what floor you want your perimeter to have. You will need to remove any liquid that might crop up, either lava or water, which can be done using sand or sponges. This particular design dupes TNT every block it shifts, and will dupe in both directions. The design was made by the SciCraft community, and can be found in the SciCraft discord along with similar designs. The image above shows a tnt-duper flying machine, which lets you blow up massive and long holes across an axis.
Imango slime farm series#
The design I will use is called World Eater from Ilmango, and it requires a series of concerns to operate. This part is essential to run the machines smoothly, without having to worry about issues that might arise. You can make any sized perimeter you want, but requirements are present, and will be elaborated on later. The most important part in doing any project is the planning, and then the execution, in my case I want to make a perimeter for my slime farm, so I will have to make a 270x270 perimeter around it. At least 15-20 hours must be invested solely on this project, not including dying and derps. Note that this is an intermediate to large project so skills and patience is necessary. This is a much more reliable way to concentrate mob spawning inside your mob farm than lighting up caves and fields, because there are no caves to begin with, thus presenting huge efficiency to your mob farm. A perimeter, in short, is a huge hole in the world, usually used to limit the number of mob spawning or to reduce the server lag caused by random entities.
