Tutorials/Zombified piglin farming



Zombie pigman farming is a method of obtaining gold nuggets and rotten flesh renewably by using spawn platforms or nether portals to spawn zombie pigmen and moving them to a killing zone.

Nether
To construct a farm in the Nether, one can build platforms for zombie pigmen to spawn on, with trapdoors on the edge, and place slabs on the floors of all surrounding areas (or just fill them in), so pigmen only spawn on those platforms. Lava flows cannot be used to collect the zombie pigmen into a central area, as lava currents do not push mobs, so pistons must be used.

If the player wants to take this to the next level, they can get to the top of the Nether ceiling and build this farm:

Or, a player can make a quick, and more work intensive, farm by creating a safe, walled off, area for the player. Then small windows with a half block gap be added to the walls. By attacking the zombie pigmen, they will try to attack the player, but the player will instead be able to kill them safely from inside the enclosure.

For a PC Minecraft 1.10 design-For a farm that works for all versions of minecraft-

A survival friendly, high efficiency (160 gold blocks per hour) farm can also be built. The design is created by ilmango.

Since update 1.13, the pigmen aggro mechanics, as well as their player-tracing code, has been slightly modified. Ilmango provided a video showing the fix necessary for the farm to continue functioning.

Another strategy is to place cactus in the nether, and then stand on a block on top of it. Shoot ranged weapons at the pigmen to anger them, and they converge on the cactus, which helps to kill them.

Overworld
To build a farm in the Overworld, one can construct a rectangular prism of interlocking nether portals (to save obsidian) and put open trapdoors on the edges of the two bottom Obsidian blocks so that the zombie pigmen walk off. From here, one can use water to collect the zombie pigmen into a fall or suffocation trap. Snow golems are a nice alternative.

Since the availability of larger portals, it is no longer necessary to make a prism of portals as large portals can do as well. However, the same practice can still be used to make a hyper-efficient farm by building portals in a ring (one open to each cardinal direction) from a largest outer size to decreasing inner sizes, with per space efficiency of 82.8% achievable (out of a 23x23x23 cube with 10,080 portal blocks, using 1,800 obsidian). Walling off the outer side of the largest portals and placing trapdoors on the edge of the smallest inner portals will allow the pigmen to spawn and wander into the drop or push each other into it. If a collector and crusher is placed directly beneath this point, the pigmen inside the farm will become angered and will track the player after the player has attacked one of them. This can be used to draw many of the pigmen out of the farm into the crusher at will.

One problem with Overworld gold farms is that it is occasionally possible for angered pigmen to return to the Nether through a portal. If precautions are not taken in the form of extra portals leading to a containment area, the player may be ambushed by one or more angry pigmen when they return to the Nether though a nearby portal. Similarly, one must be careful not to use a portal in the Nether which takes them into the farm for the same reason. This can be minimized by use of turtle eggs to lure the zombie pigman out of the portals. This ensures they will move and fall even without players nearby.

Using a fall trap has the benefit of automation, but with a suffocation trap, one is able to use pistons to control the amount of damage to the Pigmen. This way, one can obtain experience and rare drops by finishing off the Pigmen manually, perhaps with a Looting enchantment.

If care is taken, a falling trap may also be used to collect experience and rare drops as well. Water may be used to force the pigmen off of a cliff that is 22 blocks high, ending in a landing area far below their spawn point. This landing area should be next to a room that whose floor is one block lower than the landing area, with a ceiling that is only 2 blocks high. This will allow the player to see and attack the feet of the pigmen, without the pigmen being able to attack the player. Slabs or a similar block must also be used to block baby pigmen from escaping. The player may then descend to this room and finish off the pigmen with one or two sword strikes. To kill all pigmen automatically, use a fall of more than 24 blocks.

A different way to spawn zombie pigmen is to have a pig struck by lightning meaning a trident enchanted with Channeling can be used in combination with pig breeders for an overworld gold farm that requires no obsidian such as the design in this video:

It is also possible to make a fully automatic farm using a more advanced setup.

Item Filtering
Since many of the pigmen farms produce a significant amount of golden swords, which may quickly clog up a player's storage system, an item filtering system can be used to filter out the rotten flesh, gold nuggets, and gold ingots. A redstone clock can be installed to a dispenser, and if hooked up correctly, the item filtering system can be used to spit the swords into a furnace which can then be smelted into golden nuggets.

Impulsesv shows his simple item filtering design at 8.15 in Hermitcraft 6.

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