How To Make A Skeleton Farm With Spawner

Okay, let's talk about bones. Not the kind in your body. I'm talking about skeleton bones. You know, the ones those bony lads drop in Minecraft?
We all love a good skeleton farm, right? An efficient way to get bone meal. And arrows, of course.
Finding the Magic Box
First, you need a spawner. This part is like finding a golden ticket. They're hiding in dungeons. Usually underground, dark and spooky.
Bring a torch. Seriously, bring a LOT of torches. You don't want to get creepered before you even start.
The Spawner Room: Clearing the Scene
Clear out the room around the spawner. Gotta have space for activities! Like, you know, skeleton-related activities.
More space equals more skeletons. And that equals more loot!
Water Works: The Bone Conveyor Belt
Time for the water. Place water streams to push the skeletons to a central location. Think of it like a tiny water park, but for the undead.
This is the fun part. Watch them float along. It’s strangely satisfying. Like herding slightly homicidal cats.
The Drop: Gravity's Little Helper
Now, the drop. Dig a hole where the water leads. Make it deep enough so the skeletons have a tiny bit of health left.
You don't want to swing for hours. We want one-hit wonders, right?
The Smush Zone: Final Destination
At the bottom of the drop, you will make a spot where you can stand and punch the skeletons. A simple slab to protect yourself from the attacks is more than enough.
I just stand there and wail on them with a stone sword.
Looting and Scooting
Now for the payoff! Stand at the smush zone and punch those skeletons!
Bone meal, arrows, maybe even a rare enchanted bow! Cha-ching!
And you are done with the simplest type of skeleton farm. Now you are free to improve it.
Unpopular Opinion Time
Here comes the controversial bit. You ready?
I think skeleton farms are way more fun than zombie farms. Hear me out!
Zombies are just… blah. Skeletons have ranged attacks and the clicking noises are far more interesting.
Plus, arrows! Who doesn't love a good arrow stockpile? I rest my case.
So, there you have it. A simple skeleton farm, and my completely unbiased (totally biased) opinion on why they're superior. Now go forth and farm!

















