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How to Make a Poisonous Potion in Minecraft

How to Make a Poisonous Potion in Minecraft
Jessica Ferguson

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Ever wondered how to whip up a poisonous potion in Minecraft? You’re not alone! Let’s dive into how you can cause a little mischief with this nifty concoction.

So, you want to learn how to make a potion that’ll have your friends watching their backs in Minecraft? We’ve got you covered.

Quick Guide to Brewing a Poisonous Potion

Making a poisonous potion is simpler than you might think! First, you’ll need a brewing stand. Once you’ve got that, you’ll need to gather some water bottles and a few key ingredients: a Nether Wart and a Spider Eye.

Start by adding the Nether Wart to the water bottles in the brewing stand. This will give you an awkward potion, which is the base for all potions. Next, toss in a Spider Eye, and voilà, you’ve got yourself a poisonous potion. Beware, though; this potion will harm anyone it touches, so use it wisely!

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