How to Make a Water Breathing Potion in Minecraft
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Ever wondered how you can explore underwater in Minecraft without worrying about your oxygen meter? We’ve got you covered! Today, we dive into creating a water breathing potion in Minecraft.
Creating a water breathing potion in Minecraft allows players to stay underwater without using up their oxygen meter. Let’s find out how you can make this magical potion!
Quick Guide to Making a Water Breathing Potion
To conjure up a water breathing potion, you’ll need a brewing stand, blaze powder, a water bottle, nether wart, and a pufferfish.
First, power your brewing stand with blaze powder. Then, add a water bottle in one of the bottom slots. Place a nether wart in the top slot to create an awkward potion. Finally, add a pufferfish to the awkward potion, and voila! You’ve brewed a water breathing potion.
Unlocking Underwater Adventures with Your Potion
With your water breathing potion in hand, you’re ready to explore the depths of Minecraft’s oceans. Search for treasures, discover shipwrecks, and marvel at the underwater biomes without worrying about oxygen.
This potion is especially useful in survival mode, where the risk of drowning is real. Remember, the potion lasts for three minutes, but you can extend it to eight minutes by adding redstone dust during the brewing process.
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