How to Make a Water Breathing Potion in Minecraft
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Ever wondered how you can explore underwater worlds in Minecraft without running out of air? One way is by crafting a Water Breathing Potion.
So, you’re asking, “How do I make a Water Breathing Potion in Minecraft?” Let’s dive into the details and find out!
Quick Answer: Crafting the Potion
To brew a Water Breathing Potion, you need a Brewing Stand, Blaze Powder, a Water Bottle, Nether Wart, and a Pufferfish.
First, place the Water Bottle in the Brewing Stand. Add the Nether Wart to the top slot to create an Awkward Potion. Then, add the Pufferfish to turn it into a Water Breathing Potion. Power your Brewing Stand with Blaze Powder. Voilà, you’re ready to explore underwater without worrying about air!
Exploring Further: Duration and Upgrades
The standard Water Breathing Potion lasts for 3 minutes, but you can enhance it. Add Redstone Dust to extend the duration to 8 minutes. Perfect for those longer underwater adventures!
Remember, each ingredient is essential. Nether Wart and Pufferfish are the core ingredients, while Redstone Dust is your go-to for potion extension. Make sure to gather these items before starting your brewing process.
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