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How Do You Make a Night Vision Potion in Minecraft?

How Do You Make a Night Vision Potion in Minecraft?
Diego Kafie

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Ever wandered around the vast world of Minecraft and thought, ‘How do I make this dark night as clear as day?’ Well, you’re in the right place to find out how to make a Night Vision Potion in Minecraft!

Let’s dive straight into the nitty-gritty of brewing up a potion that lets you see in the dark as if it were bright as day.

The Recipe for Night Vision

Making a Night Vision Potion in Minecraft isn’t as hard as you might think. First up, you need a Brewing Stand. To get this stand, you’d have to find a Blaze Rod from the Nether and mix it with Cobblestone. Once you have your Brewing Stand ready, the magic begins.

Here’s what you’ll need: Nether Wart, a Golden Carrot, and a Potion of Awkward. Start with adding Nether Wart to the top slot of the Brewing Stand to create the Potion of Awkward using water bottles. Next, add the Golden Carrot to the top slot, wait a little, and presto! You have your Night Vision Potion.

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