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How Do You Make a Poison Potion in Minecraft?

How Do You Make a Poison Potion in Minecraft?
Jessica Ferguson

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Ever wondered how to whip up a poison potion in Minecraft? Whether you’re planning a sneaky trap for mobs or just want to add some spice to your gameplay, we’ve got you covered.

Let’s dive into crafting that mischievous concoction known as the poison potion in the world of Minecraft.

The Quick Guide to Crafting a Poison Potion

To start, you’ll need a brewing stand. If you don’t have one, craft it using a blaze rod and three cobblestones. Next up, catch some water in a glass bottle and pop it into the brewing stand.

Here comes the fun part: snag a nether wart from the Nether and brew it with your water bottle to make an Awkward Potion. Now, for the poison punch, you’ll want a spider eye. Brew it with your Awkward Potion, and voilà, you have a poison potion ready to go!

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