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How to Brew All Potions in Minecraft Bedrock

Brew stand in Minecraft.
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In Minecraft, brewing potions is a valuable skill that enhances gameplay by providing various effects, such as healing, strength, and invisibility. 

This guide will walk you through the process of brewing all available potions, detailing the necessary equipment, ingredients, and recipes.

Brewing Essentials

Before you begin potion-making, gather the following items:

  • Brewing Stand: Crafted from 1 Blaze Rod and 3 Cobblestones.

Crafting a Brewing stand.
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  • Blaze Powder: Serves as fuel for the Brewing Stand; obtained by crafting Blaze Rods.

Crafting Blaze Powder.
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  • Glass Bottles: Made from 3 Glass blocks; fill them with water to create Water Bottles.

Creating three Glass Bottles.
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  • Nether Wart: A primary ingredient found in Nether Fortresses.

Looking for Nether Wartin the Fortress.
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Brewing Process

  • Set Up: Place the Brewing Stand and fuel it with Blaze Powder.

Placing the Blaze Powder in the Brewing Stand.
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  • Prepare Base Potion: Place Water Bottles in the Brewing Stand and add Nether Wart to produce Awkward Potions.

Creating strange potions with Water Bottles and Nether Wart.
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  • Add Effect Ingredients: Introduce specific ingredients to the Awkward Potion to create desired effects.
Creating an example potion.
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  • Modify Potions: Enhance potions by adding modifiers like Redstone (extends duration), Glowstone Dust (increases potency), Gunpowder (creates Splash Potions), or Dragon's Breath (creates Lingering Potions).
Modifying the potion to achieve certain goals.
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Potion Recipes

Here is a comprehensive list of potions you can brew, classified into positive, negative, and neutral effects.

Positive Effects:

Potion of Healing

Effect: Restores health instantly.

Ingredient: Glistering Melon Slice.

Potion of Healing restores health instantly in Minecraft.
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Potion of Regeneration

Effect: Restores health over time.

Ingredient: Ghast Tear.

Potion of Regeneration gradually restores health over time.
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Potion of Fire Resistance

Effect: Grants immunity to fire and lava.

Ingredient: Magma Cream.

Potion of Fire Resistance makes you immune to fire and lava.
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Potion of Strength

Effect: Increases melee damage.

Ingredient: Blaze Powder.

Potion of Strength increases melee damage.
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Potion of Swiftness

Effect: Increases movement speed.

Ingredient: Sugar.

Potion of Swiftness boosts movement speed.
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Potion of Night Vision

Effect: Enhances vision in darkness.

Ingredient: Golden Carrot.

Potion of Night Vision enhances visibility in the dark.
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Potion of Invisibility

Effect: Grants invisibility.

Ingredient: Potion of Night Vision + Fermented Spider Eye.

Potion of Invisibility makes you invisible to mobs and players.
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Potion of Water Breathing

Effect: Allows underwater breathing.

Ingredient: Pufferfish.

Potion of Water Breathing allows you to breathe underwater.
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Potion of Leaping

Effect: Increases jump height.

Ingredient: Rabbit's Foot.

Potion of Leaping increases jump height.
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Potion of Slow Falling

Effect: Slows descent and prevents fall damage.

Ingredient: Phantom Membrane.

Potion of Slow Falling prevents fall damage.
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Negative Effects:

Potion of Poison

Effect: Inflicts damage over time.

Ingredient: Spider Eye.

Potion of Poison damages health over time but does not kill.
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Potion of Weakness

Effect: Reduces melee damage.

Ingredient: Fermented Spider Eye.

Potion of Weakness reduces attack damage.
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Potion of Harming

Effect: Deals instant damage.

Ingredient: Potion of Healing or Poison + Fermented Spider Eye.

Potion of Harming deals instant damage.
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Potion of Slowness

Effect: Reduces movement speed.

Ingredient: Potion of Swiftness or Leaping + Fermented Spider Eye.

Potion of Slowness reduces movement speed.
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Potion of Infestation

Effect: Small chance to summon 1-2 silverfish upon taking damage.

Ingredient: Stone Block.

Potion of Infestation summons silverfish when the affected entity takes damage.
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Potion of Oozing

Effect: Entities affected summon slimes upon death.

Ingredient: Slime Block.

Potion of Oozing causes slimes to spawn when affected entities die.
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Potion of Weaving

Effect: Entities affected generate cobwebs upon death.

Ingredient: Cobweb.

Potion of Weaving creates cobwebs when affected entities die.
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Potion of Wind Charging

Effect: Entities affected release a gust of wind upon death.

Ingredient: Breeze Rod.

Potion of Wind Charging releases a gust of wind when affected entities die.
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Neutral Effects:

Potion of the Turtle Master

Effect: Grants Resistance and Slowness.

Ingredient: Turtle Shell.

Potion of the Turtle Master grants resistance but slows movement.
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Mastering potion brewing in Minecraft opens up a world of possibilities, from enhancing your survival skills to crafting powerful weapons against enemies. 

Experiment with different effects, modify potions to suit your strategy, and take your gameplay to the next level!

Caio Vinicius

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