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Minecraft’s Splash Potion of Weakness has some fairly niche uses—one involving zombies and inflicting a status effect, but both are quite useful in the right circumstances.
Potions are one of the most intriguing parts of Minecraft. Surprisingly, only a few players use them in the game, even though they can be beneficial in many situations. The much-awaited Minecraft ...
PCGamesN spotted the unofficial patch notes, which mention carrots, potatoes, potions of invisibility, frames, dyed armour and more.The highlight of the upcoming features may well be the new ...
In Minecraft, status effects are abilities that can be placed on players to either help them or harm them. Status effects can come from drinking potions, beacons, or from mobs that can inflict ...
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Invisibility is another more niche potion, but it does have its advantages. It's a bit more expensive to make, requiring you to craft a Night Vision Potion first (with a Golden Carrot).
For example, a potion of invisibility normally lasts for three minutes, but modifying it with redstone dust will make it last for eight. Other items like gunpowder can turn potions into splash ...
A Splash Potion is like a bomb — throw it at an enemy or another player, and they'll take its effects instead of you. To make a Splash Potion, use Gunpowder as your ingredient in the top slot.
Well, minus those bubbles. The potion of invisibility uses a night vision potion as a base. This can be brewed by adding nether wart followed by a golden carrot. Try not to eat all your tasty carrots.