About This Guide

Build a blaze farm in Minecraft's Nether using a fortress spawner, water-funneled collection, and a half-heart kill chamber for maximum XP and blaze rod drops. This advanced farm build works in Minecraft Java Edition and Bedrock Edition, version 1.20+ and above. Budget around 1 hour for construction — have all materials in your inventory before you begin.

Difficulty: Advanced

This is an Advanced build. It demands solid familiarity with at least one of Minecraft’s complex systems — redstone timing, mob AI behavior, or intricate 3D spatial layout. Gather every material before placing the first block, and expect to debug. The payoff in automation, efficiency, or aesthetics is well worth the effort.

Materials You’ll Need

MaterialQuantity
Nether Brick128
Water Bucket2
Hopper4
Chest2
Magma Block9
Trapdoor4
Torch16

Total distinct materials: 7. Gather everything listed above before you start — mid-build supply runs break your momentum.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Locate and secure the blaze spawner

Blaze spawners appear on open bridge sections inside nether fortresses. Bring fire resistance potions and a sword with Smite V. Immediately light the surrounding area with torches so blazes stop spawning while you build. Seal off all fortress corridors within 48 blocks of the spawner using nether brick walls — wither skeletons wandering in will disrupt the farm.

💡 Tip: Mark the spawner the instant you find it — nether fortresses are mazes and it is extremely easy to lose your way back

Step 2: Enclose the spawner room

Build a fully sealed 9x9x4 nether brick room centered on the spawner. The spawner must sit exactly in the middle with 4 blocks of clearance on all sides — blazes need a 9x9x9 volume to spawn efficiently. Seal every gap including the ceiling — blazes fire projectiles through 1-block openings and will set you on fire through unpatched holes.

Step 3: Install water in the enclosed room

Place 2 water source blocks in the top two opposite corners of the sealed room. Water flows inside an enclosed nether space — confirm the room is airtight before placing, or the water evaporates instantly. The streams push blazes toward a 1x1 central drain hole in the floor without fully extinguishing them.

💡 Tip: On Java Edition, water only persists in the Nether inside a fully enclosed air pocket — test in a small 3x3 sealed test room before trusting it in your full build

Step 4: Build the drop shaft and landing chamber

Below the 1x1 floor drain, dig a 6-block vertical shaft. At the bottom, build a 3x3 kill room — 6 blocks of fall brings blazes from 20 HP to approximately 1 HP remaining. Place a 3x3 magma block floor in the kill room as a safety finisher for any blaze the fall does not reduce to half a heart. Stand at the base of the shaft to stay within the spawner 16-block activation range.

Step 5: Set up collection and remove activation torches

Place a hopper along one kill room wall pointing into a chest for automatic blaze rod collection. Once construction is complete, remove all activation torches from the spawner room — the room must be at light level 7 or below for blazes to spawn. Strike near-dead blazes at the shaft base with a Looting III sword for maximum rod drop rates — automated kills do not benefit from Looting.

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