In Minecraft, automatic mining systems can help you gather resources efficiently without manual digging. Here are some popular methods for setting up an automatic mining farm:
1. TNT Duplicator Quarry
– Uses TNT dupers (using a glitch with pistons and slime blocks) to blast through terrain.
– Collect drops with water streams leading to hoppers or minecart systems.
– Best for large-scale mining in the Overworld or Nether.
2. Wither Cage Mining
– Traps a Wither in bedrock (Nether roof) to break blocks automatically.
– Requires careful setup to prevent the Wither from escaping.
– Useful for Netherrack, basalt, or ancient debris mining.
3. Beacon + Haste II Mining
– Use a Beacon with Haste II and an Efficiency V pickaxe for instant mining.
– Works well with strip-mining or branch mining but is not fully automatic.
4. World Eater (Flying Machine Quarry)
– Uses flying machines with TNT dupers to clear massive areas.
– Requires slime blocks, observers, and precise timing.
–
t for clearing perimeters for farms or builds.
5. Villager-Based Auto Miner (Bedrock Edition)
– Uses villagers linked to job blocks (like a composter) that break blocks when moved by pistons.
– Limited but works in Bedrock Edition without exploits.
6. Modded Auto Miners (Forge/Fabric)
– Mods like Create, Industrial Foregoing, or RF Tools Builder add automated miners.
– Can quarry entire chunks automatically with power systems.
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Best Method for Survival?
For vanilla survival, the TNT duper quarry is the most efficient if you have access to slime blocks and gunpowder. If you’re on Bedrock, consider the villager-based miner or manual haste mining.
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