Tutorials/Slime farming

Slime farming is a method of automatically spawning and killing Slimes to easily obtain Slimeballs.

Pre-Build
Before building a slime farm, first decide whether to build it in a slime chunk or swamp biome. Every chunk that is generated in a world has a 10% chance of being a slime chunk. Within slime chunks, slimes can spawn up to Y=39 inclusive. This method requires an underground room to be dug out before the farm is constructed. Slime spawning in swamps can occur between Y=51 and Y=69 inclusive. This method has the advantage of not requiring a dug-out room prior to building the farm, and the size of the farm is not limited, unlike the slime-chunk method.

Spawning
The first step in constructing either farm is the spawning place. In most farm designs, spawning platforms are created which spawn slimes that are then moved to a killing trap, usually a drowning trap to split larger slimes down and dispatch the smallest size. Spawning pads are usually constructed with a 3-block gap between them, to allow all types of slimes to spawn. It is important to light the spawn platforms up, otherwise other hostile mobs can spawn too.

Transportation
The second step in building a slime farm is transportation. In Pre-1.8 traps, this is usually achieved by using 'canals' of water separated by signs. As slimes can swim in snapshot 14w06a and above, specific water placement is required in 1.8 and above.

Separation and killing trap
The final step in building a slime farm is the separation and killing trap. To separate the different sizes down to the smallest, a drowning trap is usually used. The largest type of slime is split to the medium size, and medium to small. The slimes are then taken off to another trap to be killed, usually another drowning trap. For greater efficiency, the separation trap could be used as a killing trap as well, although this can be difficult in slime farm traps if the spawning room is too small.

Item collection (optional)
To automatically collect the slimeballs produced by the farm, create a hole below the end of the trap. Place some hoppers (a 2x2 hole is recommended for greater efficiency) above double chests. Using both regular and trapped chests allows the chests to be placed next to each other.

Jioge's 1.8 Slimes Grinder Tutorial
Many slime farms, especially those involving iron golems and the mechanic of slimes sinking into a water pit, were broken in 1.8 release of Minecraft. Jioge has the solution with this simple trap. Slimes are now able to swim upward and on a horizontal axis, so it is important to take note of how Jioge places the water in the drowning trap.

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