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Minecraft Potion Recipe Generator

Select your desired potion effect and duration to get the step-by-step brewing recipe.

Select Potion Effect*
Choose the primary effect for your potion.
Select Potion Duration*
Choose the desired duration for your potion.

Brewing Recipe

To brew a   potion with   duration, follow these steps:

  1. Start with 3 Water Bottles in the brewing stand.
  2. Add 1 Nether Wart to brew Awkward Potions.
  3. Add the primary ingredient for   (e.g., Ghast Tear for Regeneration, Blaze Powder for Strength).
  4. (Optional) Add Redstone Dust for extended duration or Glowstone Dust for potent effect.
  5. Collect your brewed potions!

How to calculate Minecraft potion recipe generator?

The calculator maps your chosen effect and duration to the required brewing steps and modifiers. It determines the primary ingredient for the effect and whether to add Redstone or Glowstone for duration or potency changes.

Key formula: Water Bottles + Nether Wart + Primary_Ingredient [+ Redstone (extended) | Glowstone (potent)]

Using the Minecraft potion recipe generator calculator: an example

Example values: Swiftness effect, Extended duration, 3 water bottles.

Step-by-step calculation:

  1. Place 3 Water Bottles in the brewing stand.
  2. Add 1 Nether Wart to brew 3 Awkward Potions.
  3. Add 1 Sugar (primary ingredient for Swiftness) to brew 3 Swiftness potions.
  4. Add 1 Redstone Dust to convert those into 3 Extended Swiftness potions, then collect them.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I combine multiple primary effects in one potion?

No. Standard brewing creates one primary effect per potion. Use separate brews or specialized mechanics like lingering/splash for different delivery methods.

Do Redstone or Glowstone change ingredient amounts?

No. Redstone and Glowstone only modify duration or potency; they do not alter the number of primary ingredients required for the potion.

How many bottles can I brew at once?

A standard brewing stand processes up to 3 bottles per ingredient addition; one ingredient application affects all bottles simultaneously.



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