How to Make a Hopper in Minecraft
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Ever wondered how to keep your Minecraft world organized and efficient? One handy tool is the hopper, a block capable of transferring items between containers and automating your storage systems. But how do you create one?
Creating a hopper in Minecraft might seem tricky, but it’s quite straightforward. Let’s dive into it, shall we?
Quick Guide to Crafting a Hopper
To make a hopper, you’ll need an iron ingot and a chest. Specifically, you’ll need 5 iron ingots and 1 chest. Iron ingots come from smelting iron ore, which you can mine with a stone pickaxe or better. Chests are made from 8 wooden planks, which you get by turning logs into planks.
Once you’ve gathered your materials, open your crafting table. Place the chest in the center slot. Then, arrange the iron ingots in a “V” shape around the chest, with three ingots in the top row, one in each of the middle row’s outer slots, and none in the center slot. That’s it! You’ve crafted a hopper.
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