How Do You Use a Brewing Stand in Minecraft?
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Ever wondered how to make potions in the world of Minecraft? One key ingredient you need is a brewing stand! But how exactly do you use one?
Let’s dive into the basics of using a brewing stand in Minecraft, making your gameplay even more exciting.
Using a Brewing Stand Made Simple
First off, to use a brewing stand, you need to have one! You can find a brewing stand in a village or craft one using a blaze rod and three cobblestones. Once you have your brewing stand, place it in a suitable spot in your Minecraft world.
To start brewing, right-click on the brewing stand. This will open a brewing interface. Here’s where the magic happens! You’ll see slots for three potions at the bottom and one slot at the top for an ingredient. Also, there’s a slot for Blaze Powder, which is essential as it fuels the brewing process. Just pop your water bottles in the bottom slots, add your main ingredient in the top slot, and don’t forget the Blaze Powder!
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