Entity cramming is a well-known technique amongst experienced players in Minecraft. This technique is specially used in several farms to kill mobs and acquire mob drops. However, new players might have a hard time understanding and making farms with this technique. Entity cramming is a brilliant technique to automate mob drops and can be employed by anyone.
Over the years, Minecraft players have come up with loads of tricks that help them make farms more and more efficient. Farms themselves were concepts that revolutionized how players approach the game today.
Farms are certain contraptions that can work manually, semi-automatically, or completely automatically to yield huge amounts of items. One way to make a farm is by entity cramming, but players must understand the mechanism to build one for farms.
How entity cramming works and can be used for farms in Minecraft
How does the mechanism work
As the name suggests, players cram loads of entities (usually mobs) in one block in this technique. Each block has a set number of entities that can stand on it. Once that number is exceeded, the game starts suffocating the mobs, and they start dying. These are the basics of how the technique works.
Since the block will never naturally have 24 mobs at once, this technique is used manually by players to make farms. Through some experimentation, players found ways to cram loads of mobs on a single block without them escaping. This resulted in them dying and dropping items, making for an efficient farm.
How to use this technique in farms
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