There are real virguerias within technical Minecraft, such as drowning farms, although when it comes to creating a water lift you will discover how things are much simpler than it seems. It is something relatively easy to do and it can get you out of more than one trouble.
Usually, you will end up creating a large base, and having it at various heights is really useful, especially if you have a mine under it or some place where you store all kinds of objects. In order to move quickly, you will want to have a elevator going up and another down.
Steps to create a water elevator in Minecraft
The materials to build the up and down elevator are as follows:
- Water Bucket x2
- Posters x4
- Seaweed (depending on the height, more you will need)
- Soul Arena x1
- Magma Block x1
Create a water lift It is the simplest thing in the world, and that is that we will only have to follow the following steps:
- Create the elevator shaft (single block in size).
- Once you have created the elevator shaft, place signs at the exit, to prevent the water from overflowing.
- Now that the signs are up, go up to the top and drop the Water.
- Being a stream, it will not allow to create an elevator. To do this, you will fill ALL the water holes with algae, so that it converts this stream into blocks of static water.
- As soon as you are all the way up with the algae, go down again and break the seaweed lower. This will create a chain reaction.
- Place as last connector block the arena of souls or the block of magma.
The last detail you have to take into account is that the soul arena will be what you use for the lift elevator, while the magma block will be the one you have to place to create The descent. You can’t fight the current of either one, so keep that in mind.
Remember that you will always have to do one up and one down, and that if you activate before time to break the algae, go) one or the other you will have to go up all the way on foot, something not entirely optimal.