If you want to really speed the game up, which is by no means necessary, prepare to shell out some dough. You still have to wait for your frogs to hatch and "mature," there are plenty of add-ons that you can spend in-game coins on to make your habitat "prettier," and of course there are growth potions to speed up the process. Most of the game is just like any other Farmville-esque game, just with a few extras. In Pocket Frogs, you are in charge of a frog nursery that breeds frogs and either sells them for profit or keeps them for, well, pleasure. As much as I like organizing crops and barnyards, it is nice to have something to play. Let us know how you get on in the comments below.Pocket Frogs is perhaps the first "freemium" game that I've played on the app store that lets you do something other than sit and wait for something to happen. Potion of Swiftness + Fermented Spider Eye Potion of Instant Health + Fermented Spider Eye Then, use gunpowder (dropped by Creepers) to create splash potions, which can be thrown at enemies to pass on the effects. Redstone, which can be found underground, makes them last longer.Ī fermented Spider Eye (a spider eye mixed with brown mushroom and sugar) corrupts the potion effects, making them harmful to monsters. Glowstone, which can be found in The Nether, make potions stronger. NameĪ few different ingredients can be used on an existing potion to make it even better. Here are the other potions in the game, courtesy of the MCPE Wikia. Just drink the potion and your top speed will increase for several minutes. Put those together and you'll get a speed potion which makes you run faster. You can get this by chopping down sugar canes and turning it into sugar. The easiest ingredient to get, if you're just starting out, is sugar. Now, put your Awkward Potion in the left slot, and your ingredient in the top. To make this base potion, put a water bottle in the left slot and a Nether Wart in the top. Pretty much all potions start as an Awkward Potion. Once you're done, plop the stand down and use it. You just need three cobblestone blocks to go with your Blaze Rod. You should now be able to craft a Brewing Stand at a crafting table. Grab it, then high tail it out of the Nether. But if you kill one, it should drop a Blaze Rod. They fight in groups and throw fireballs. You can grow your own Nether Wart back above ground, and as this stuff is essential for potion brewing you'll want an endless supply.Īlso: kill a Blaze. Take it, and also grab the Soul Sand that is is growing in. Inside you should find some Nether Wart growing. Both can be found inside Nether Fortresses, which look like large dark brown buildings. We need to find two things in The Nether: a Blaze Rod and some Nether Wart. Place them in the shape shown above, and then use Flint and Steel to power up the portal.įor more info, see this article on The Nether. To make a portal to the Nether you will need to pour water on lava source to make Obsidian. Before you do, make sure you are kitted out in high powered armour, and have a sword. Your next goal is to enter the nightmare hellscape that is The Nether. Go find a body of water and tap and hold the bottle on it to fill the bottle up. Now use the crafting table to craft a bottle. When three glass blocks have been created, take them. Put the sand in the top slot, and fuel - such as wood or coal - in the bottom. Use a furnace (crafted from 8 cobblestone blocks) to turn the sand into glass. To start, go the beach and get three blocks of sand. Potions have such humble beginnings: a simple bottle of water. So grip our hand tight, and let us take you through it - step by perilous step. The crafting requirements and brewing ingredients are hard to come by, and a require a trip into the scariest place in the game: The Nether. The latest version of Minecraft Pocket Edition adds the ability to brew potions which, when drunk, momentarily give you special abilities like faster running and fire resistance.
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