Vaření lektvarů se dělí na Lektvary a vrhací lektvary, které jsou vyrobené v Minecraftu. Brewing is the process of creating potions, splash potions and lingering potions by adding various ingredients to water bottles in a brewing stand.
Contents [hide] 1 Brewing potions 2 Video 3 Brewing Equipment 4 Ingredients 4.1 Base Ingredients 4.2 Secondary Ingredients 4.3 Modifiers 5 Potions 5.1 Primary 5.2 Secondary 5.2.1 Positive 5.2.2 Negative 5.3 Tertiary 5.3.1 Positive 5.3.2 Negative 6 Recipes 6.1 Unbrewable potions 7 History 7.1 Potion type history 8 Trivia 9 Gallery 10 See also 11 Notes 12 References 13 External links Brewing potions[edit | edit source] Brewing recipe
By placing one or more bottles in the lower three slots of the brewing interface, an ingredient in the upper slot, and blaze powder in the fuel slot,[Java and Console editions only] you can distill the ingredient into each bottle and brew potions which may be consumed to grant an effect to the player.
Every potion starts with a water bottle, made by filling a glass bottle at a water source or filled cauldron. Using blaze powder,[Java and Console editions only] the next step is to add a primary ingredient to create a base potion, which is usually Nether Wart, which creates an awkward potion and has no effects. By brewing a second ingredient into a base potion in the same manner, you can create a potion with a working effect. A third ingredient may be added to make the effect more intense or last longer, or turn the effect harmful. Gunpowder can be added to a potion at any stage to convert it to a splash potion, which can be thrown (or fired using a dispenser) to disperse its effect in a radius. Finally, dragon's breath can be added to a splash potion to convert it to a lingering potion, which can be used to disperse its effect in a bubble. Each brewing step takes 20 seconds.
Each blaze powder used as fuel[Java and Console editions only] provides 20 fuel points. It costs 1 fuel point to start brewing one ingredient; this fuel point is not recovered if the brewing is halted due to removing the ingredient or the potions being brewed into.
Video[edit | edit source] Note: The video is outdated; it does not mention the potions of Invisibility, Leaping, Night Vision or Water Breathing or their ingredients. Also the brewing stand now requires Blaze Powder in the computer and console editions.
Brewing Equipment[edit | edit source] Name Icon Use Brewing Stand
Used to add ingredients into water bottles. Cauldron
Each one can hold a bucket of water (after placement). Will fill 3 glass bottles. Blaze Powder
Needed to fuel the brewing stand.[Java and Console editions only] Glass Bottle
Container for all kinds of potions. Water Bottle
The starting base for all potions. Made by filling a glass bottle from a cauldron or water source. Ingredients[edit | edit source] Base Ingredients[edit | edit source] Base ingredients are the starting point of all potions. Nether Wart is the primary ingredient added to water bottles at this stage, as it is required to make most of the potions. Fermented Spider Eye allows making a Potion of Weakness. All other base ingredients do not allow making anything useful.
Name Icon When added makes Nether Wart
Awkward Potion Glowstone Dust
Thick Potion Redstone
Mundane Potion (extended) Fermented Spider Eye
Potion of Weakness Secondary Ingredients[edit | edit source] Secondary ingredients imbue an awkward potion with a particular effect but do not alter potion duration or intensity. When added directly to a water bottle, any of these ingredients will produce a mundane potion (with the exception the golden carrot, which can't be brewed into a water bottle to make a potion).
Name Icon Effect Effect when corrupted Sugar
Swiftness Slowness Rabbit's Foot
Leaping Glistering Melon
Healing Harming Spider Eye
Poison Pufferfish
Water Breathing None Magma Cream
Fire Resistance Golden Carrot
Night Vision Invisibility Blaze Powder
Strength Weakness Ghast Tear
Regeneration Modifiers[edit | edit source] Modifiers change the potion's properties. The "longer duration" and "more potent" versions of a potion can be forever interchanged.
Name Icon When added Redstone
Increases duration Glowstone Dust
Increases level Gunpowder
Turns into a splash Dragon's Breath
Turns into a lingering Fermented Spider Eye
Corrupts effect (see below) Corrupting Effect: Fermented Spider Eyes will change a potion's base effect, often reversing it or producing a negative potion.
A "corrupted" potion usually does the opposite of the original potion. Potions of Invisibility are considered a "corrupted" version of the Potions of Night Vision. Instead of seeing at maximum brightness, you turn invisible. Potions[edit | edit source] Main article: Potions Primary[edit | edit source] All primary potions are created by brewing a single ingredient with a water bottle. All potions can be combined with gunpowder to create splash potions.
Potion Base Reagent Effect Precursor to
Awkward Potion
Water Bottle
Nether Wart None Potion of Healing
Potion of Fire Resistance
Potion of Poison
Potion of Regeneration
Potion of Strength
Potion of Swiftness
Potion of Night Vision
Potion of Water Breathing
Potion of Leaping
Mundane Potion
Water Bottle
Redstone
, Ghast Tear,
Glistering Melon,
Blaze Powder,
Magma Cream,
Sugar,
Spider Eye, or
Rabbit's Foot None None
Thick Potion
Water Bottle
Glowstone Dust None None
Potion of Weakness
Water Bottle
Fermented Spider Eye Reduces all melee attacks by 4 (Heart.svgHeart.svg) damage. Potion of Weakness
(extended)
Secondary[edit | edit source]
Secondary potions are created by brewing an ingredient with a primary potion and can be combined with gunpowder to create their throwable splash potion counterparts.
Positive[edit | edit source] Potion Base Reagent Effect Duration (minutes)
Potion of Healing
Awkward Potion
Glistering Melon Restores Heart.svgHeart.svg per potion. Instant
Potion of Fire Resistance
Awkward Potion
Magma Cream Gives immunity to damage from fire, lava, and ranged Blaze attacks.
3:00
Potion of Regeneration
Awkward Potion
Ghast Tear Restores health over time by approximately Heart.svg every 2.4 seconds.[note 1]
0:45
Potion of Strength
Awkward Potion
Blaze Powder Increases damage dealt with melee attacks by 3 (Heart.svgHalf Heart.svg).
3:00
Potion of Swiftness
Awkward Potion
Sugar Increases player's movement speed, sprinting speed, and jumping length by approximately 20%.
3:00
Potion of Night Vision
Awkward Potion
Golden Carrot Makes everything appear to be at max light level, including underwater areas.
3:00
Potion of Water Breathing
Awkward Potion
Pufferfish Does not deplete the oxygen bar when underwater.
3:00
Potion of Leaping
Awkward Potion
Rabbit's Foot Allows the player to jump about ½ blocks higher
3:00
Negative[edit | edit source] Potion Base Reagent Effect Duration (minutes)
Potion of Poison
Awkward Potion
Spider Eye Poisons the player for the given time, reducing the health to Half Heart.svg at most, at a rate of approximately Half Heart.svg every 1.5 seconds.
0:45
Potion of Weakness
(extended)
Potion of Weakness
Redstone Reduces all melee attacks by 4 (Heart.svgHeart.svg) damage.
4:00
Tertiary[edit | edit source] Tertiary potions are created by brewing an ingredient with a secondary potion or another tertiary potion and can be combined with gunpowder to create their throwable splash potion counterparts.
Positive[edit | edit source] Potion Base Reagent Effect Duration (minutes)
Potion of Fire Resistance
(extended)
Potion of Fire Resistance
Redstone Gives immunity to damage from fire, lava, and ranged Blaze attacks.
8:00
Potion of Healing II
Potion of Healing
Glowstone Dust Restores Heart.svgHeart.svgHeart.svgHeart.svg per potion. Instant
Potion of Regeneration
(extended)
Potion of Regeneration
Redstone Restores health over time by approximately Heart.svg every 2.4 seconds.[note 1]
1:30
Potion of Regeneration II
Potion of Regeneration
Glowstone Dust Restores health over time by approximately Heart.svg every 1.2 seconds.[note 1]
0:21
Potion of Strength
(extended)
Potion of Strength
Redstone Increases damage dealt with melee attacks by 3 (Heart.svgHalf Heart.svg).
8:00
Potion of Strength II
Potion of Strength
Glowstone Dust Increases damage dealt with melee attacks by 6 (Heart.svgHeart.svgHeart.svg).
1:30
Potion of Swiftness
(extended)
Potion of Swiftness
Redstone Increases player's movement, sprinting speed, and jumping length by approximately 20%.[verify]
8:00
Potion of Swiftness II
Potion of Swiftness
Glowstone Dust Increases player's movement, sprinting speed, and jumping length by approximately 40%.[verify]
1:30
Potion of Night Vision
(extended)
Potion of Night Vision
Redstone Makes everything appear to be at max light level, including underwater areas.
8:00
Potion of Invisibility
Potion of Night Vision
Fermented Spider Eye Renders the player invisible. Equipped/wielded items are still visible.
3:00
Potion of Invisibility
(extended)
Potion of Night Vision
(extended)
Fermented Spider Eye Renders the player invisible. Equipped/wielded items are still visible.
8:00
Potion of Invisibility
(extended)
Potion of Invisibility
Redstone Renders the player invisible. Equipped/wielded items are still visible.
8:00
Potion of Water Breathing
(extended)
Potion of Water Breathing
Redstone Does not deplete the oxygen bar when underwater.
8:00
Potion of Leaping II
Potion of Leaping
Glowstone Dust Allows the player to jump 1 ½ blocks higher
1:30
Potion of Leaping
(extended)
Potion of Leaping or Potion of Leaping II
Redstone Allows the player to jump about 1/2 blocks higher
8:00
Negative[edit | edit source] Potion Base Reagent Effect Duration (minutes)
Potion of Harming
Potion of Healing
or
Potion of Poison (base or extended)
Fermented Spider Eye Inflicts Heart.svgHeart.svgHeart.svg of damage. Instant
Potion of Harming II
Potion of Healing II
or
Potion of Poison II
Fermented Spider Eye Inflicts Heart.svgHeart.svgHeart.svgHeart.svgHeart.svgHeart.svg of damage. Instant
Potion of Harming II
Potion of Harming
Glowstone Dust Inflicts Heart.svgHeart.svgHeart.svgHeart.svgHeart.svgHeart.svg of damage. Instant
Potion of Poison
(extended)
Potion of Poison
Redstone Poisons the player for the given time,
reducing the health to a minimum of Half Heart.svg, at a rate of approximately Half Heart.svg every 1.5 seconds.
1:30
Potion of Poison II
Potion of Poison
Glowstone Dust Poisons the player for the given time,
reducing the health to a minimum of Half Heart.svg, at a rate of approximately Heart.svg every 1.5 seconds.
0:21
Potion of Slowness
Potion of Swiftness
or
Potion of Leaping
Fermented Spider Eye Player's movement is slowed to a crouch for the given time.
1:30
Potion of Slowness
(extended)
Potion of Slowness
Redstone Player's movement is slowed to a crouch for the given time.
3:00
Potion of Slowness
(extended)
Potion of Swiftness
(extended)
or
Potion of Leaping (extended)
Fermented Spider Eye Player's movement is slowed to a crouch for the given time.
3:00
Recipes[edit | edit source] The following are the most efficient recipes to brew each potion. If two ingredients may be brewed in any order relative to each other, they are separated by a double arrow (↔).
Weakness
Fermented Spider Eye Weakness Ext
Fermented Spider Eye → Redstone Strength
Nether Wart → Blaze Powder Strength Ext
Nether Wart → Blaze Powder → Redstone Strength II
Nether Wart → Blaze Powder → Glowstone Dust Regeneration
Nether Wart → Ghast Tear Regeneration Ext
Nether Wart → Ghast Tear → Redstone Regeneration II
Nether Wart → Ghast Tear → Glowstone Dust Swiftness
Nether Wart → Sugar Swiftness Ext
Nether Wart → Sugar → Redstone Swiftness II
Nether Wart → Sugar → Glowstone Dust Slowness
Nether Wart → Sugar → Fermented Spider Eye
Nether Wart → Rabbit's Foot → Fermented Spider Eye Slowness Ext
Nether Wart → Sugar → Fermented Spider Eye ↔ Redstone
Nether Wart → Rabbit's Foot → Fermented Spider Eye ↔ Redstone Healing
Nether Wart → Glistering Melon Healing II
Nether Wart → Glistering Melon → Glowstone Dust Harming
Nether Wart → Glistering Melon → Fermented Spider Eye
Nether Wart → Spider Eye → Fermented Spider Eye Harming II
Nether Wart → Glistering Melon → Fermented Spider Eye ↔ Glowstone Dust
Nether Wart → Spider Eye → Fermented Spider Eye ↔ Glowstone Dust Poison
Nether Wart → Spider Eye Poison Ext
Nether Wart → Spider Eye → Redstone Poison II
Nether Wart → Spider Eye → Glowstone Dust Fire Resistance
Nether Wart → Magma Cream Fire Resistance Ext
Nether Wart → Magma Cream → Redstone Night Vision
Nether Wart → Golden Carrot Night Vision ext
Nether Wart → Golden Carrot → Redstone Invisibility
Nether Wart → Golden Carrot → Fermented Spider Eye Invisibility ext
Nether Wart → Golden Carrot → Fermented Spider Eye ↔ Redstone Water Breathing
Nether Wart → Pufferfish Water Breathing ext
Nether Wart → Pufferfish → Redstone Leaping
Nether Wart → Rabbit's Foot Leaping II
Nether Wart → Rabbit's Foot → Glowstone Dust Leaping ext
Nether Wart → Rabbit's Foot → Redstone Unbrewable potions[edit | edit source] The Potion of Luck[Java and Console editions only] and the Potion of Decay[Pocket Edition only] cannot be brewed, and can only be obtained by commands such as /give @p minecraft:potion 1 0 {Potion:luck}, or through the creative inventory.
History[edit | edit source]
Potions brewing in cauldrons (1.9 pre2). Official release ? The brewing system was originally meant to be procedural, meaning that the recipes were meant to be different each time one generated a Minecraft world.[1] 1.0.0 Beta 1.9-pre2 Initially, the cauldron was where potions were brewed, though cauldrons were not assigned a block ID, rendering potions unobtainable except through modding the cauldron so that it would be obtainable. When the cauldron was obtained, potions could be brewed by adding water to the cauldron followed by certain ingredients. Correctly combined ingredients would confer purely beneficial potion effects, and incorrect combinations added negative effects. The system was complicated, lacked a GUI, and formed many duplicate potions (i.e. two potions that were exactly the same could be made in several different ways), so Notch and Jeb came up with a new brewing method using a brewing stand.[2] Beta 1.9-pre3 A brewing GUI was added and most duplicate potions were removed (the total possible potions went down from 150 combinations to only 25 different potions in 31 combinations). Some status effects available in earlier 1.9 pre-releases as potions became inaccessible (e.g. Nausea, Blindness and Invisibility). Beta 1.9-pre4 Throwable splash potions introduced – brewed by placing gunpowder and any potion together in a brewing stand. Glistering melon was added to be the ingredient for the Potion of Healing, until this point conferred by the ghast tear, which was itself changed to create the Potion of Regeneration instead. Converted certain ingredients into base-secondary ingredients (the spider eye, glistering melon and blaze powder made Mundane Potion when brewed into a water bottle in addition to their previous functions), bringing the potion total to 28 different potions in 35 combinations. 1.1 12w01a The time to brew potions was decreased to 20 seconds. 1.4.2 12w34a Brewing recipes for Potions of Night Vision and Invisibility added: Potion of Night Vision is brewed by adding a golden carrot to an Awkward Potion. Potion of Invisibility is brewed by adding a fermented spider eye to a Potion of Night Vision. 1.5 13w01a Hoppers added, which can place and take items in and out from brewing stands. 1.7.2 13w36a Potions of Water Breathing added; they can be brewed by adding a pufferfish to an Awkward Potion. 1.8 14w27a Added Potion of Leaping; it is brewed by adding a rabbit's foot to an Awkward Potion. 1.8.1 1.8.1-pre1 The potion of leaping can now be extended using redstone. 1.9 15w31a Glowstone and redstone can no longer be added to extended potions, and redstone can no longer be added to tier-II potions. Potions of Weakness can no longer be made using a thick potion, mundane potion, awkward potion, potion of Regeneration, or potion of Strength. Potions of Slowness can no longer be made using a potion of Fire Resistance. Potions of Harming can no longer be made using a potion of Water Breathing. Removed reverted potions, see removed features for more information on them. Splash potions can now be created from all potions, including water bottles. 15w33a Added lingering potions. 15w42a Blaze powder is now required as fuel for brewing. 15w43a Blaze powder as fuel reduced from 30 points to 20. Pocket Edition Alpha 0.12.1 build 1 Added potions and brewing. Pocket Edition 1.0 build 1 Added lingering potions. Console Edition TU7 CU1 1.0 Patch 1 Added potions and brewing. TU14 1.04 Added Night Vision and Invisibility Potions. TU46 CU36 1.38 Patch 15 Added lingering potions. Blaze powder is now required as fuel for brewing. Potion type history[edit | edit source] Based on information found in minecraft.jar/lang/en_US.lang, the current potion types are listed below:
Potion of Swiftness Potion of Slowness Potion of Strength Potion of Weakness Potion of Healing Potion of Harming Potion of Regeneration Potion of Fire Resistance Potion of Water Breathing Potion of Poison Potion of Night Vision Potion of Invisibility Potion of Leaping Due to changes in the brewing system, the following potions are currently not accessible:
Potion of Haste Potion of Dullness Potion of Nausea Potion of Blindness Potion of Hunger Potion of Decay Potion of Resistance Some potions also do not have a real name in minecraft (i.e. Potion of potion.healthBoost.postFix) and are currently not accessible
Potion of potion.healthBoost.postFix Potion of potion.absorption.postFix Potion of potion.saturation.postFix Trivia[edit | edit source]
Splash potion brewed using gunpowder. As long as at least one of the three bottom spaces is filled, the brewing will continue, and additional bottles of water or potion can be added. However, if the ingredient is removed, or the bottom 3 slots are emptied at any time during the process, the process will stop and nothing will have been brewed. The three potions do not necessarily have to be the same. Upgrading effect of potion that has no time parameter (i.e. Instant Health, Harming) with glowstone dust has no downsides. Upgrading a potion that has no level II effect (i.e. Fire Resistance, Slowness, Weakness) with redstone has no downsides. Although Jeb said that in the 1.9 pre-release 3 there were 161 possible different potion combinations with 2,653 in the future, in the actual third pre-release only 22 different potions could be made without the use of external programs. Of those, 19 potions had one of 8 different effects. There are many Potions that were left behind from 1.9 pre-releases that fill up different metadatas that otherwise cannot be brewed or obtained without a SMP server command or inventory editor. These potions include but are not limited to: Bungling Potion, Buttering Potion, Debonair Potion, Refined Potion. More water can be taken to the Nether in one trip by filling water buckets, carrying a stack of glass bottles, and using a cauldron. This is because stackable glass bottles do not stack once they have been filled with water. Undead mobs (zombies, skeletons, zombie pigmen, and Withers) are unaffected by splash potions of poison and regeneration, take damage from instant health splash potions, and gain health from instant damage. Mixing Fermented Spider Eye with any base potion (including the ones that were left behind) will either result in a Potion of Weakness, a Potion of Invisibility, or a Potion of Slowness. The Potions of Slowness and Invisibility can only be brewed from the base potions that were left behind. By modifying the item NBT using an editor or commands, it is possible to get a potion that cannot be upgraded into a splash potion. Combining Night Vision and Water Breathing will give you the best visibility underwater. Gallery[edit | edit source]
Texture file for the 1.9 brewing user interface See also[edit | edit source] Crafting Enchanting Smelting Notes[edit | edit source] ↑ Jump up to: a b c Stacks with regeneration from having a full or mostly full ;Food Bar. References[edit | edit source] Jump up ↑ “The Mundane Potion is a remnant of an abandoned procedural brewing system - meaning that the recipes were meant to be different each time you generated a Minecraft world. But this didn't turn out to be much fun for the player and the system was abandoned, leaving the Mundane Potion without a purpose. "It's sort of like an appendix," says Jens” – Tom Stone, February 21, 2017 Jump up ↑ jebtweet:119710836469149697 External links[edit | edit source] Minecraft Forum: All About Potions And Brewing - 1.9 Reference Guide Minecraft Potions - A Visual Guide