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How to Make Potions of Harming in Minecraft

How to Make Potions of Harming in Minecraft
Jessica Ferguson

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Ever wondered how to whip up some Potions of Harming in Minecraft? You’re in the right spot! Let’s dive into the magical world of potion brewing.

Making Potions of Harming might sound a bit spooky, but it’s all in good fun and can add an extra layer of strategy to your Minecraft adventures.

The Quick Recipe for Potions of Harming

To make a Potion of Harming, you’ll need a brewing stand, water bottles, Nether Wart, and a piece of either Spider Eye or Glistering Melon, depending on the potion variant you’re aiming for. But the real kicker is adding a Fermented Spider Eye to an existing Potion of Poison or Potion of Healing.

First, you’ll brew a base potion using Nether Wart, then mix in the main ingredient (Spider Eye for Poison or Glistering Melon for Healing), and finally, transform it with a Fermented Spider Eye to get your Potion of Harming. Cool, right?

Making Potions of Harming and Playbite: A Perfect Match!

Now, imagine using potions not just in Minecraft but to score some awesome rewards in real life. That’s where Playbite comes into play! By jumping into some fun games, you can earn points and snag official Minecraft Gift Cards. So why not brew your way to some great prizes?

Download the Playbite app today and start turning your potion-making prowess into real-world rewards. Who knew that your Minecraft skills could bring you such cool stuff?

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