Trident killers provide a way to get large amounts of player-kill loot and experience from a farm without the need for repetitive clicking and travel between different kill locations. Many Bedrock mob farms are much less productive than their Java counterparts due to differences in the spawning algorithms. Moreover, since Bedrock Edition does not have the sweep attack it can be difficult to kill large quantities of mobs manually with a sword.
Players may therefore wish to enhance the effectiveness of their farms by limiting the distance mobs must travel before being killed, and by using the looting enchantment while still killing mobs automatically.
Trident killers make this possible. They allow for remote player kills in small, separated modules of a farm, and they allow the player to get the looting buff on those kills. On top of these beneifts, tridents in trident killers never despawn. Tridents decrease in durability only when they are thrown. Because the trident is thrown only once, a trident killer can run indefinitely without needing to be supplemented with additional tridents.
Because tridents cannot be crafted or found in chests, they must be obtained by hunting drowned or by building an aerial drowned farm. Only one trident is needed for a trident killer, even one that is nearly worn-out. Using pistons , it is possible to push blocks into mobs so that they suffocate. In the shown example design, a piston pushes a mob underneath a sticky piston holding a block. The sticky piston extends at the same time to "smash" the mob and cause it to die from suffocation at 2 points per second.
The water used to push the mobs can also be used to wash the items to a hopper for item collection. This setup works only for tall mobs, but the same principle can be used for smaller mobs as well.
The downside to this trap is the slow rates of kills, since each mob needs about 10 seconds of suffocation before it dies. This problem can be fixed by having a row of pistons push together at once, suffocating multiple mobs in every smash.
Another downside is the inability to handle spiders. You will need to find another way to sort out spiders, such as a cactus choke. Timing is important for this trap to work efficiently. For single mob smashes, a loop of at least 30 repeaters set at maximum are needed, giving 12 seconds per loop. With this setup, turn on the loop for a little more than 10 seconds to ensure they die, and have the loop off for the rest, giving 10 second kills and 2 second load times.
For a full row of 8 pistons, the load time is approximately 6 seconds, meaning the loop needs to have 40 repeaters giving a second loop. Load time for a stream of 8 blocks long and 2 blocks wide, with pistons on both sides, is about 8 seconds. This amounts to at least 48 repeaters.
These grinders are not as commonly used and may be somewhat unusual. They can still be useful in some situations, however. It is possible to kill mobs using mob cramming. When too many mobs are crammed in one place by default 24 , they start to take damage. This grinder deals 6 damage per second, quickly killing mobs such as skeletons and zombies after about 2 seconds of exposure.
Because this trap deals suffocation damage, it works with all mobs, including those which are immune to fire and lava , such as wither skeletons. Next, place a rail at the bottom of the pit.
If you want to automatically collect items , consider placing the rail on top of a hopper. To kill the mobs, place 24 minecarts on the rail. You may want to make one of the bottom wall blocks of the pit a slab to allow easy access to the rail when placing the minecarts. Finally, you can use water streams to transport enemies into the grinder from above. The downside to this trap is the high expense, since it requires iron for just the minecarts.
It is also annoying to remove if you need to make a change to the trap. It can also generates a lot of noise from the carts continuously trying to resolve their collision issues.
Carrying 24 carts at once also takes up most of your inventory space so it is somewhat inconvenient to transport. History Talk 0.
Tips When playing Hard Mode for the first time, it could be difficult to you, but you can use the following guns: Railgun - Can help you kill a zombie fast because of it's high damage. Minigun - Good for killing a horde of zombies as this gun has the highest fire rate in the game. Gatling Laser - This is also useful for killing a horde of zombies but is slightly weaker than the Minigun.
Candy Cane Minigun : The Minigun counterpart has 5 stars and the two of the stars have bright in them, stronger that the minigun Festive Grappler : Not a weapon but It can be used for escaping a horde of monsters do not grapple on the monster otherwise they will kill you It is recommended to headshot the enemies for extra damage.
Some high-end guns don't offer headshot damage if you don't upgrade them. While Zombie Farm apes the visual style and appeal of its two predecessors to the point of being a clone, its shameless mixing-and-matching of them has created a worthwhile, if imperfect, mutant. You begin by picking out a farmer avatar and being introduced to your green patch.
When you click on the arm, a zombie is pulled out of the ground, leaving a hole to plow back into a farmable square. If you wait too long, most of these will decay the zombies lose their green pallor and turn lumpen gray and go to waste.
Harvested plants generate gold that you can use to buy more crops or zombies in the market. They generate Life Force that helps prevent your next zombie from turning out a dud. Life Force also apparently encourages fruitful mutations, such as a Tomatohead Zombie that has the head of a tomato. Mutations occur as some combination of buying the upgrade in the market, having sufficient Life Force, and planting zombies next to the corresponding plants. The lovable undead of Plants vs. Players in this game can either create an alliance or join an existing one and collaborate with other gamers around the world to achieve a common goal.
There are quite a few benefits to joining an active alliance in State of Survival, not least of which is the aforementioned help in speeding up research and construction projects. As a member of an alliance in this strategy game, you can obtain access to a new store with useful items, which are purchased using the honor points that you receive from donating resources to the alliance. Among some of these items, you can find Peace Flares, production boosters, and other useful doodads, which encourages players to actively donate and participate in alliance activities.
At its core, the point of being in an alliance is so that you can meet like-minded players and keep each other safe from enemy attacks. In fact, most players in State of Survival will think twice before attacking you if you belong to a big and active alliance. Sadly, your production buildings will seldom suffice when it comes to generating sufficient resources.
The best method for farming resources in State of Survival is by constantly sending your troops out to gather from the world map. There are gathering points strewn throughout the map in which your soldiers can load up and bring the resources back to your base. Being diligent in sending out troops is important if for collecting enough resources for purchasing the most expensive upgrades, without having to wait for days until your production buildings passively generate enough of them.
Alternatively, you can also attack other weaker players and pillage their resources. However, the weaker players will seldom have much in the way of materials you can steal from them, while the stronger adversaries will obviously be tougher to defeat in combat.
In some cases, it might not even be worth picking a fight with a strong player if it means losing your troops, when you could just send out your armies and have them farm resources for you. One of the aspects that helps State of Survival distinguish itself from other mobile strategy games is the fact that, aside from the standard multiplayer and base-building aspects, it also has a singleplayer game mode using special hero characters that you can unlock through various means.
Your heroes in State of Survival are essentially the commanders of your troops.
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