How to Make a Cauldron in Minecraft
Create or find 7 Iron Ingots., Mine Iron Ore. You will need a Stone Pickaxe or better in order to break Iron Ore blocks., Create a Furnace if you don't have one yet., Open the Furnace window and place Fuel in the bottom box., Place a block of Iron...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Create or find 7 Iron Ingots.
You will 7 Iron Ingots in order to craft a Cauldron.
You can find Iron Ingots in Fortresses and Dungeons, and Iron Golems drop them, but you may find it easier to craft them yourself from Iron Ore., You can find Iron Ore underground, and it is one of the most common metals.
It can usually be found between layers 1
- 63, and will be in a vein of 4
- 10 blocks., If you want to make the ingots yourself, you'll need a furnace to smelt the Iron Ore.
Place 8 Cobblestone blocks around the edges of the Crafting window to make the furnace. , You can use any type of Fuel when making Iron Ingots.
Lava Buckets, Coal, and Charcoal make for the most efficient fuels, but you can also use Wood Blocks, any object made from wood (crafting table, chair, etc.), and saplings. , After a few moments, an Iron Ingot will appear in the box on the right.
Repeat until you have 7 Iron Ingots.
More efficient fuel will allow you to craft your ingots much quicker. , Once you have your Iron Ingots, you can create the Cauldron from the Crafting Table. , The Ingots should form a "U" shape in the Crafting window. , You can then place the Cauldron anywhere in the world. , The Cauldron doesn't have a whole lot of uses, but it is very important for spending time in the Nether.
This is because it's the one of the only ways to get water to make your potions.Take your Cauldron to your outpost in the Nether.
Return to the surface and fill as many Buckets as you can carry with water.
Place all of your water Buckets in a Chest near your Cauldron in your Nether outpost.
Fill the Cauldron with water using a Bucket.
You'll be able to fill three Glass Bottles with water before you'll need to refill the cauldron with another Bucket. , If you're settled in an arid area, you may not have many water sources close at hand.
The Cauldron can come to the rescue and collect rainwater for you.
Just place a few cauldrons outside, and they'll fill up the next time it rains. , If you find yourself on fire more often than you'd like, you can hop into a Cauldron to put the flames out. just make sure it has water in it first! , If you want your Minecraft home to look a little more authentic, place a Cauldron in the crafting area and keep it full.
This will make it feel more useful and active. , If you don't like the color of your armor anymore, you can wash it off by holding the armor and then using the Cauldron.
You can also do this to remove the top layer of a banner. -
Step 2: Mine Iron Ore. You will need a Stone Pickaxe or better in order to break Iron Ore blocks.
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Step 3: Create a Furnace if you don't have one yet.
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Step 4: Open the Furnace window and place Fuel in the bottom box.
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Step 5: Place a block of Iron Ore in the box above the Fuel.
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Step 6: Open the Crafting window by using your Crafting Table.
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Step 7: Place three Ingots along the left side
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Step 8: three along the right
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Step 9: and one at the bottom.
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Step 10: Drag the Cauldron from the Crafting window to your inventory.
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Step 11: Use the Cauldron to brew potions in the Nether.
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Step 12: Use Cauldrons as rain barrels.
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Step 13: Use the Cauldron to douse flaming people (including yourself).
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Step 14: Decorate your house with Cauldrons.
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Step 15: Wash the dyes off of your leather armor.
Detailed Guide
You will 7 Iron Ingots in order to craft a Cauldron.
You can find Iron Ingots in Fortresses and Dungeons, and Iron Golems drop them, but you may find it easier to craft them yourself from Iron Ore., You can find Iron Ore underground, and it is one of the most common metals.
It can usually be found between layers 1
- 63, and will be in a vein of 4
- 10 blocks., If you want to make the ingots yourself, you'll need a furnace to smelt the Iron Ore.
Place 8 Cobblestone blocks around the edges of the Crafting window to make the furnace. , You can use any type of Fuel when making Iron Ingots.
Lava Buckets, Coal, and Charcoal make for the most efficient fuels, but you can also use Wood Blocks, any object made from wood (crafting table, chair, etc.), and saplings. , After a few moments, an Iron Ingot will appear in the box on the right.
Repeat until you have 7 Iron Ingots.
More efficient fuel will allow you to craft your ingots much quicker. , Once you have your Iron Ingots, you can create the Cauldron from the Crafting Table. , The Ingots should form a "U" shape in the Crafting window. , You can then place the Cauldron anywhere in the world. , The Cauldron doesn't have a whole lot of uses, but it is very important for spending time in the Nether.
This is because it's the one of the only ways to get water to make your potions.Take your Cauldron to your outpost in the Nether.
Return to the surface and fill as many Buckets as you can carry with water.
Place all of your water Buckets in a Chest near your Cauldron in your Nether outpost.
Fill the Cauldron with water using a Bucket.
You'll be able to fill three Glass Bottles with water before you'll need to refill the cauldron with another Bucket. , If you're settled in an arid area, you may not have many water sources close at hand.
The Cauldron can come to the rescue and collect rainwater for you.
Just place a few cauldrons outside, and they'll fill up the next time it rains. , If you find yourself on fire more often than you'd like, you can hop into a Cauldron to put the flames out. just make sure it has water in it first! , If you want your Minecraft home to look a little more authentic, place a Cauldron in the crafting area and keep it full.
This will make it feel more useful and active. , If you don't like the color of your armor anymore, you can wash it off by holding the armor and then using the Cauldron.
You can also do this to remove the top layer of a banner.
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