How to Make a Hopper in Minecraft: A Simple Guide
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Ever wondered how you can make a hopper in Minecraft? Well, it’s easier than you might think! This short guide will show you how to create your very own hopper to use in your Minecraft world.
So, how do you make a hopper in the game? Let’s dive into the steps to create this useful item.
A Step-by-Step Guide to Making a Hopper
To make a hopper in Minecraft, you need iron ingots and a chest. First, gather 5 iron ingots by mining iron ore and smelting it in a furnace. You’ll also need to craft a chest using wooden planks. Once you have these materials, you’re ready to craft your hopper!
Open your crafting table, and in the 3×3 crafting grid, place the chest in the middle slot. Then, arrange the iron ingots in a “V” shape around the chest, with one ingot in the top left, one in the top right, one in the middle left, one in the middle right, and one in the bottom slot. This arrangement will create a hopper. Drag it into your inventory, and voilà, you’ve made a hopper!
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