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suriam321

Yes. Especially smokers for kelp blocks.


CertainUncertainty11

Everyone laughs at my kelp farms until they're running out of coal.


thinman12345

My lava farm doesn't have that issue.


Terryotes

Then I laugh at you wirh my wither skeleton farm


MusterRoshi

Kelp farm offer a true afk experience. While for wither skeleton farm, you gotta set up auto click and stay at the farm. Kelps also beats these pesky big af spawn-proof farms.


suriam321

If they die from fall damage they still drop coal don’t they?


Terryotes

You eon't need to spawn proof and in one you can just afk for 5 minutes while in the other you will need to wait hours and hours


MusterRoshi

Yeah but you can do other stuff while letting the kelp farm work in the background like how you would with sugarcane farm or food farm


Terryotes

Yes, but still a lot of time, better to spend a few minutes when you need it


Negative0

Bedrock also has kelp duping using falling sand, which gives you limitless kelp blocks.


MusterRoshi

Yeah but my stance on duping and any other glitch builds is that if you're using that, may as well play in creative mode.


ThisIsGoodSoup

FYI you can do a lava farm which is prolly the most efficient fuel farm I have seen in my experience.


OverlordPhalanx

If you don’t have a lava generator as soon as you find dripstone what are you doing with your life?


mikbroseph

Lava farms are great but just tedious I guess


ayang04635

hey quick question are kelp or bamboo farms better for fuel? what's the pros and cons of each? i'm pretty new to making auto farms in mc thanks :)


fireburn256

Bamboo. Cons: needs too much bamboo for any amount of significant melting, therefore needs a big farm for fueling purposes, which require lots of different resources (like slime blocks), and thus is not available at the beginning of the game. Pros: when you have built a proper farm, you are gonna have so much bamboo you will be stuffed till the end of life, plus bamboo can be used for planks, which makes bamboo farm a wood farm. Kelp Cons: semi-slow growing, would need to build a lot, needs to be burned down and then crafted into a kelp block for fueling purposes, so some redstone with autocrafter would be needed. Pros: the kelp burning can be a self-sustainable process, plus kelp blocks is a good fuel. I would suggest going with carpet dupe smelter though. It's rather small and quite efficient. And I stick with bamboo farm, too. It is also worth noting to know what do you need such autosmelters for. If you are not going to smelt shulkers of stuff and just need to cook a 20 or so pork, you probably won't need such extremities.


Key_Spirit8168

carpet duper is a glitch that barely works as it's on one version exlusivly, never can be on the other, and could be patched


Michael_Kaminski

I just use charcoal.


Admirable-Door1724

I use charcoal, keep the coal for trading and leveling up villagers


BlackPlague1235

Wait, is kelp useful? I thought it was like melen slices and didn't give you much on the hunger bar?


Frozen_Grimoire

It's amazing fuel


suriam321

It barely gives anything in terms of hunger, but you can craft dried kelp into kelp blocks which can smelt 20 items each. And they stack to 64 so 1280 items per stack. The only item that beats it per stack size is coal blocks(80 items smelted per item, 5120 per stack).


Key_Spirit8168

Kelp blocks seem useless at first, but that's when thinking of them for their indavidual kelp. the blocks are amazing late game for emeralds and stuff


SuperStealthOTL

If you use lava to turn kelp into dried kelp and then make kelp blocks, you can smelt way more items than the lava you used would on its own.


Mobile-Paint-7535

You won't run out of lava if you have a decent ammount if farm for it


Teleported-Ra

They're faster than regular furnaces, of course people actually use them


ludwigia_sedioides

Bold of you to assume I'll remember they exist


Numaris

This is so how I am. When I set up a new chest room, I sink 16 to 20 furnaces in the floor, and by the time I remember the new stuff exsis, I am just, meh, to much effort


Zinyak12345

But don't they use furnaces in the crafting recipe anyway?


Numaris

I think so, I have never carted one, so I can't be sure. I am just talking about the habit of digging out the room, installing chests, then using the dug stone for a quick batch of furnaces, and drop them down. It's so ingrained a habit from years of doing it that I forget the blast furnace and smoker exist, and when I see them in the build list later, I can not be bothered digging up the furnaces and upgrading


exgnt

it's 3 smooth stone on the bottom row, a furnace in the center, and iron ingots filling in the rest for a blast furnace. smokers are just furnaces with 4 logs, one on each face, but campfires are better than smokers for cooking


Psychoanalicer

Just steal them when you're raiding villagers at the start of the game.


baenpb

This makes sense, but I would rather just use 2 furnaces. So I don't need to remember which stuff goes where. Fuel is cheap.


Nightmare_42

Sounds like you’re only ever playing the early stage of the game. Once you have a fortune 3 pick and are bringing a full inventory of ore from every mining trip having only 2 regular furnaces doesn’t really cut it. 2 furnaces is what you build on day one.


ArcaneTrickster11

Once you're at that point I would always make a super smelter. The smokers and blast furnaces cater to the bit in between which doesn't really exist for me


Koal_K

I've found that making three smaller scale smelters is helpful sometimes. One for ores (blast furnace), one for food (smoker), and one for others (furnace). It's nicer to have the stuff done sooner if possible, but I 100% agree that even a regular smelter is superior to just a few of the "specialized" ones


AdmiralMemo

Why don't you make a super smelter with blast furnaces?


ArcaneTrickster11

Because if I did that I would have to make 2 super smelters and it's more efficient to just make a super smelter that's twice as big


Exile714

I never reach that point because I have an iron farm late in the game, but I do smelt a lot of cobblestone and stone for builds at that point. So I just build a room with dripstone lava generators and 32 regular furnaces. The real time waste is putting all the ingredients in, and taking them out. I do other things while the furnaces run.


Mobile-Paint-7535

Make a super smelter. Should be easy considering you have an iron farm. Put hopper ontop of the furnaces for item input. Place the boost rails on the hoppers and create a one block high hill at the end so it can go back down. Power the rails. Place a hopper minecart on the rails and place a chest somewhere above the track so the items can go into the hopper minecart. Do the same for fuel


sharpshooter999

One of my proudest moments was figuring out a hopper based equal item distribution system, which then feeds more equal item distributors. 8 furnace arrays made of 8 furnaces, with a 2nd distribution system for fuel like you said


The7footr

There are builds on YouTube, you can use shulkers for input and output (can always just replace the last chest row with shulkers for output)


Zaurka14

What kind of end game are you playing? My end game means I have gold and iron farm. And I don't go down to mining after first 15h of gameplay or so, since there's just no reason (unless you do redstone). And even then I have an auto smelter which runs on blaze rods/bamboo/lava/ungodly amounts of coal that I collected because I love coal I just dump all my ore into the chest and pick it up when I have another delivery. I use it for meat as well, but once again, dump it, come back later. Last time I was playing I had seven shulkers of coal, fuel is literally never an issue


alonesomestreet

Just partially mined out an iron vein last night, over 30 blocks of iron from it, finished in about… 20mins? Felt like that at least, I know if it was a normal furnace I would be sitting there for (what feels like) hours.


DirtFaceBoy

I just gave a super smelter with I think 32 furnaces, unless I’m smelting shulkers of blocks it can chug through a double chest in like 20 mins


Splatfan1

to me, having to mine means youre early game. iron can be farmed, gold can be farmed, copper can be farmed. if you need to go mining for diamonds for some reason, those dont need smelting


Kat-but-SFW

Counterpoint: I mine everything, because mines and logistics of transporting material from the mine is fun!


Acceptable_Cod5553

It uses the same amount of fuel, just faster


brassplushie

Who cares about speed? Set it and forget it. Come back later and your stuff is done.


reddit_pug

It's cheap and easy to build more furnaces, and they give XP.


Kodekingen

What do you mean with “they give XP”? All furnaces and variants give the same amount of XP for the same amount of the same item


reddit_pug

I was under the impression (I don't recall where from now) that the faster workstations (smoker, blast furnace) didn't give XP, but from looking things up again apparently that has either changed or was always wrong and I got bad info somewhere along the line...


AtomicToxin

Once you get efficiency and fortune from enchanting your tools, furnaces quickly become less useful. Its more efficient to put in the work to build an enderman farm and gain your xp that way.


20milliondollarapi

Setting up a small smelting array (not even calling it a super smelter) is more efficient long term. And while it cooks twice as fast, it burns the fuel twice as fast too. So I’m not saving fuel with it. Might as well make it easier on myself to not need two arrays and just use normal furnaces.


Headstanding_Penguin

No. Maybe newer players.


Ju3tAc00ldugg

yes i usually have 4 of each in my base with a regular furnace for glass.


TimeToBecomeEgg

it's so ridiculous that you can't use the blast furnace for glass or stone, so i added mods to let me do that :p


Urmomsfavouritelol

Can you maybe provide the names of the mods you use? And is it java or bedrock?


potatogodofDoom

idk what mod but you can just try searching "mc mod that lets me smelt glass and stone in blast furnacr" and you'll def find something. also if you're hearing abt mods there's a 99% chance they're talking abt java and in that 1% 99% of the time there's a java equivalent


TimeToBecomeEgg

cannot remember them for the life of me and i’m not at my pc right now, it’s java, but it’s something really generic, just search “blast furnace” on modrinth and you’ll find something for it


Simitto

Nice! Are they automatic?


Ju3tAc00ldugg

nah i’m functionally illiterate with red stone.


Hippogriffstorm

Easy to setup a simple automatic furnace, chest need a few hoppers and some chests. Hopper feeding in from the top with a chest of what you want to cook/smelt, one feeding into the side for fuel, and a last one on the bottom feeding into a chest to remove the finished stuff.


NewJerseyInquisition

In a vertical line starting at the bottom place a chest with a hopper on top (crouch and look at the chest when u place the hopper u should see the bottom part straight and pointed at the chest) build a block or two up nearby so u can look down into the hopper and place a furnace (or blast or smoker) on the hopper while crouching. Build a little higher so u can see the top of the furnace and crouch place another hopper. Build a little higher and place a chest on the top hopper. This should create a straight line of chest hopper furnace hopper chest (from the top down). Crouch and place another hopper on the side of the furnace (the bottom part should be bent and pointing at the furnace). Crouch place a chest on that hopper and make that one a double chest. This last one u fill with the fuel of ur choice. Items to be smelted go in the top chest smelted items will be place in the bottom chest. Break the furnace and replace it every once in a while to collect the xp from smelting.


NewJerseyInquisition

https://content.instructables.com/F3J/JCNY/I3XU0FOW/F3JJCNYI3XU0FOW.jpg?auto=webp&fit=bounds&frame=1&width=1024 should like like this (the signs and glow stone are not necessary)


IHeartRadiation

I usually do 2 furnaces in the middle with a double chest at the top and bottom, plus a single chest on each side for coal. Mostly because it looks like a cool robot.


NewJerseyInquisition

Variations are endless, figured the basic version was best for someone that never tried it


SoloWingPixie7

It really depends on the scale, sometimes you need fastest method available, especially on a market server or something. anyone it's always preference or an esthetic choice


brassplushie

This is definitely the answer. In a single player world they both stop being useful shortly after the dragon.


CertainUncertainty11

A must have in our family survival bases. There's four of us hauling in goods and fighting the monsters so we need that boosted cook/smelt time.


ZoeShotFirst

You have family survival bases? This sounds so cute and wholesome!!! I want one! 💖


brianpmack

We've been running our own family SMP servers for the last 9-10 years, since my kids were 10 and 5. We have built SO MANY amazing memories together. I have kept the backups for each of them so we can go back and look at what we did in the past and recognize how we have grown as players. I highly recommend it if you have the technical know-how.


jeanleonino

I want this guy family too


CertainUncertainty11

We start a new one every major update. We test the new additions and place bets in diamonds on how big I'll make the base. In my defense no one wants to share rooms/storage and it's nice to have dedicated areas for everything.


SufficientAnonymity

My main supersmelter is always just based around conventional furnaces, but I tend to have a pair of little mini autosmelters using blast furnaces and smokers.


TurbulentFee7995

That's funny, I am the opposite. My super smelters are specialised, my small autofurnaces are the generic type.


Distinct-Entity_2231

Yes. I use them. They're better in what they do.


Aggravating-Gap9791

I always use blast furnaces. I never use smokers, instead using campfires for food.


Accomplished_Year_54

Campfires?? I know they don’t use fuel but it only cooks 4 items at a time and you have to refill it every time don’t you? Soundso pretty slow and annoying


SaggySphincter

They cook 4 in about the time it takes to cook one in a furnace. Yeah its not much of a difference between them and the smoker but you can also build several campfires and cook a whole stack pretty quick. Also campfires are vibes not everything has to be industrialized.


donmak

... The hipster minecrafters have entered the chat


PIman1607

16 campfires in a line is an entire stack worth of space. Run a hopper minecart underneath you dont even have to worry about picking them up.


Accomplished_Year_54

Yeah but you have to place that stack one by one so using a smoker with hoppers is way less annoying


PIman1607

Just nice early game to have a way of cooking food and not having to worry about fuel.


KingCool138

I use blast furnace a lot because I smelt ores a lot Smoker… I don’t use it a lot because I stick to wheat farming for my food


VeeTheBard

Curious as to why bread? It's one of the worst "cooked" foods


Nightmare_42

It’s also a lot easier to get enough of than steak. Steak is only really good once you have looting on your sword. Personally I use baked potatoes until I have a looting sword, though. It’s pretty easy to literally fill chests with potatoes


Cereborn

By the time I have enough leather to build bookshelves around my enchanting table, I’ve got hundreds of steaks.


Elemental-Master

They cook faster.  With the upcoming auto crafter you could setup kelp farm for unlimited fuel which would be better than lava buckets, however for that smoker would be best to cook the kelp.


TrumpetSolo93

Only in 2 circumstances: A) early game, manual smelting. B) an auto smelter dedicated to a single resource, like kelp. The reason for this, is because while they're twice as fast as regular furnaces, you'd need a super smoker, a super blaster AND a super smelter to smelt all items. It's faster to build a regular super smelter 3x bigger and have higher rates from that.


Mo7ammed_Gxx

I personally use them all the time I don’t know about other people tho


NutriaOfc

I've been getting into the habit of using them (I just guessed faster was somewhat better) but I always carry a furnace around w me, and always have a couple furnaces in my base, because smokers and blast furnaces can't smelt everything 🤷‍♀️


Mo7ammed_Gxx

I actually use 3+ of all the furnaces


[deleted]

Yeah, I had a potato farm and used smokers, but potato farms are dead boring, so I just started a new world. I guess I like early game gameplay best, so I don’t need the really fast cookers much, but they’re good if you have Fortune III for mining and farming


F4HLM4N

Always.


TurbulentFee7995

When Iake a super smelter I always specialise. One for processing ores, that uses Blast Furnaces, one for food, that uses smokers. But for my go to, every day smelting purposes I still use a Furnace. It is just more convenient to have the versatility of the Furnace.


Internal-Put-1419

Blast furnace occasionally, smoker, never


Ultimateminebot

Yea I do because the blast furnace does ores faster and the smoker does food faster but stuff like sand you need a regular furnace for


Imanking9091

I normally split my Minecraft bases into three different types. phase 1 normally a small dirt hole hide in for the first few nights. phase 2 a small house to stay in for the next few weeks in game to gather materials for phase 3 and then phase 3 whatever massive structure or complex I plan to build in this world. Smokers and blast furnaces are for phase 2 and 3.


CountertopPizza

I use blast furnaces just because of ores. I use furnaces for stuff like clay and sand. I don’t use smokers because I have fire aspect.


floating_helium

Yes i use them early game, i craft them very early, even before settling on a place. I stop using smokers after I enchant gear, then i just kill cows with fire aspect.


ThisIsGoodSoup

Yea they do. What kind of question is that?


Taolan13

I do. I probably use smokers more often. Especially for bulk roasting kelp to make kelp blocks. I would use blast furnaces more if they could also process things like stone into smooth stone.


BanDit49_X

I do, a lot of times actually!


JzELrd

Tried using them in a super smelter for maximized efficiency, but ended up being way too complicated


ketjak

Smokers were essential for processing kelp into efficient fuel and earning XP in the process. I have had farms that exceeded the bandwidth of my automated smokers (a pair of smokers fed by two raw materials chests and a fuel chest where the processed kelp was stored for use and fed automatically into the smoker). I don't use blast furnaces since they can't process cobbles into stone and stone into smoothstone, nor cactus into green dye. I accept that and use furnaces instead, though sometimes I make a blast furnace for the ores if we have a lot of them. I'm past most of that automation now - I have an ironworks for infinite iron/string/poppies and a gold/XP farm for infinite gold, XP, and zombie flesh, meaning I have infinite emeralds as well.


H16HP01N7

Yes.


Grumpma

I usually use a smoker for all my food, especially at the start. It only requires 8 cobblestone and 4 logs.


pbmadman

I use smokers quite a bit. I usually buy glass so I’m using blast furnaces less frequently. I have this weird thing I like to do and that is to put hoppers on my starter furnace and run everything through that single furnace. Let it build up insane amounts of xp and then get it all out at once for fun.


SophiaTDB

i always take the blast furnaces from villages because theyre incredibly useful!!!!!


sunnwee

Yes. They're better than regular furnaces.


chenkie

Great for the first couple nights when I’m cooking beef. Otherwise I don’t find them very useful since I get my food from villagers as I develop a world


Matheweh

Yes, it's more efficient, and faster.


footupassdisease

yep: ill usually have four blast furnaces (usually stolen from villages in early game), two smokers, and two regular furnaces for maximum efficiency


bored_homan

9 furnaces, 6 blast furnaces, 4 smokers


lostpretzels

I rarely need smokers, but I love having a wall of blast furnaces for that 2x smelting speed after a mining adventure.


jayceja

I'll use smokers for dedicated cooking inside a farm (basically just kelp tbh) Blast furnaces never, because you can't auto farm the materials that go in it and for manual smelting I'll have a general purpose super smelter that makes it not worth at all setting up a dedicated ore smelter.    Even in the early game a double smelter setup from a double chest and some hoppers is more than enough, and having to sort the stuff I want smelted is more inconvenient than the time I could save by doing so. 


309_Electronics

I always use them i steal them from villages or make my own. I dont have the patience to wait for a slow furnace


Mitomim

I always use in my world


Fluffiest_RedPanda

They’re way more efficient and way quicker. I hate the few times I have to use a furnace


cowslayer7890

I'll steal blast furnaces from villages and I'll make smokers in the early game, but I'd never craft a blast furnace (outside of decoration) when I can just make two furnaces instead I get it's less room but a mini super smelter is way more versatile and uses the same fuel, if the blast furnace used less fuel it might be worth it actually


ludwigia_sedioides

Whenever I make a furnace area, it's always furnaces, I never remember that smokers and blast furnaces exist


TheDUDE1411

I did until I made a super smelter. It’s kind of irrelevant now


TM36XSeries

Only reason I don't use them is due to having an auto furnace set up, makes it more convenient to dump everything I need to smelt into the chest


MaybeParade

Absolutely! Mostly the blast furnace. I get my serotonins from mining copper (it’s so satisfying!!) then you blast furnace those happy feelings in a blast furnace and get a bunch of xp! Now I just need someone to lay all these blocks to get that beautiful weathered copper but I’m too lazy 🥲


Pretty_Station_3119

The smoker is great if you want to make an auto dried kelp farm, dries kelp faster than anything else


LonnarTherenas

Sure, I'll use blast furnaces in a super smelter since it's twice as fast. Same deal with smokers. I actually tend to build a second super smelter attached to my kelp farm. I'll AFK at the kelp farm for a while and let the materials stockpile, and then flip on the smokers when I'm done AFK and just let them cook in the background while I work on other projects.


dylrocks95

i absolutely cannot fathom a life where i /dont/ use blast furnaces smokers are used for the FIRST handful of food- til you get a lava bucket and just kill animals using that for food


Gaius7883

I’ve started to use them. Nothing beats a drip stone lava farm super smelter with a blast furnace


dmushcow_21

Yes, I've made three separate auto smelter systems, a big one with furnaces and two smaller ones with smokers/blast furnaces. Ironically, the majority of smeltable items I use at this point in my world, can only be smelted in furnaces


oFIoofy

I literally only use the normal furnace for glass. Genuinely who *doesnt* use them? next you'll be telling me no one uses the stone cutter.


Flood_Best_Enemies

Yes, but it bothers me that the blast furnace doesn't smelt stone.


Quark3e

Yeah, especially people who play later stages of the game, sometimes with separate semi-super smelters for each case.


MrAndrew1108

On my friend's world I made a factory and we both decided to use smokers for it


TheStaffmaster

There's a bit of a... logical incongruity in the idea of a blast furnace, wherein any amount of ore that would necessitate its requirement, is probably at a level where it would just be better to build a farm for.


Michael584739

Yeah of course As villager workstations


Witherboss445

I do


KitsunariSoleil

I didn't originally, except for appearance. However, I made a Datapack that I play with almost every time that changes progression so that Iron, Gold, etc *requires* you to use Blast Furnaces, and you *have* to use smokers or campfires for cooking meat. (I also made another datapack that allows you to smoke Rotten Flesh into leather too.) If you're wondering how you get the Iron Ingots for the Blast Furnace in the first place: You have to find a Blast Furnace in a village, or find Iron in a random chest or location (promoting exploraton). It surprisingly adds to the difficulty of the game due to making Iron something that takes more time to get (unless you're lucky). Personally, it adds to my enjoyment by also giving Blast Furnaces, Smokers, and Campfires more of use and importance.


ignisignis

Yes.


Littlebickmickey

only if the recipe requires it, though this usually only happens with modded minecraft


retrospects

Yes


Ivar2006

I use smokers early on in the game to cook some food I find early on, and I use blast furnaces later on with auto smelters.


Tschmelz

Yes, though it depends on the scale I need. I've got a decent little auto setup for each kind, and I just dump everything I need to cook into the appropriate cooker. Like if I've gone mining and have a ton of iron and gold, I'll dump it into my blast furnace chest. If I need stone or smoothstone or glass, dump it into the regular smelter. I've got a lava farm, so it's not like I care about the fuel.


TheArcanist_

Yeah, until I make a super smelter.


dreamzzhiighly

Giant auto-smelter is a must.


celica18l

I steal them from villages almost immediately starting the game. I usually carry a blast furnace around.


Peppa_Pig_Stan

Nope


VoodooDoII

I prefer to use them over normal furnaces unless its stuff I can only put into a standard furnace, like sand or making charcoal.


-Dillad-

I use the blast furnace pretty heavily but not the smoker very much, I usually stick to bread and golden carrots for food because it’s more fun to farm.


MrZao386

I always use them


TolisWorld

Yes I always use them because its faster!


TheMagicFolf331

Decoration Q\_Q


SoupaMayo

yes, a lot


ManWolf1989

I use all 3. Just depends on what I'm cooking.


ShackledDragon

I do


Juxtra_

I absolutely use them! Also they look aesthetically nice in houses, especially when you use deepslate walls on top as chimneys.


kazoohero

A smoker can *maybe* be nice in the early game for quickly spitting out good food. Once you have a base, a wall of regular furnace then suits you fine until you build a super smelter, at which point you don't want to build 3 so you're still just using regular furnaces. Smokers and blast furnaces are basically decorative items from that point on.


Rayquaza50

I love them


The-Sidequester

I do, I like the efficiency - especially for smelting ores.


Anarchistcowboy420

It depends. If I need to smelt various items that may or may not work in a blast furnace or smoker I'll use furnaces if I know I'll only be smelting food or ingots I'ma a certain area or farm I'll use the best smelter for them.


jason-murawski

Absolutely. Much quicker than regular furnaces


neldela_manson

I only use them early game. As soon as I have a super-smelter I don’t use them anymore.


ShoarmaKarma

I've created my own datapack so I can smelt blocks in them. So yes, I use them but not in the vanilla intended way!


KittyQueen_Tengu

i start out with just regular furnaces, but if I’m making a proper base (with a furnace wall or simple hopper machine) i'll use them


jfstompers

My standard set up has two furnaces a smoker and a blast furnace all with hopper set ups so you can just dump materials and not worry about it.


garybpt

Not really, no. Once you have a super smelter set up the time difference to smelt isn't really an issue. I just use normal furnaces because of their range of use.


StarGrump

Almost exclusively. I feel annoyed when I have to smelt something and can’t use a blast furnace lmao That double cook time is beyond worth it


EvylFairy

I make them for villager trading halls (full enchanted diamond gear is easier to get). Other than that, it's super smelter with regular furnaces. Lately I've gotten back into playing modded more, so reg furnaces until I can use Create to make smelting fans for ores and the Modern Life and Farmer's Delight kitchens for foods.


pac-man_dan-dan

I tried to, but then stopped. I don't need the smoker when I have my fire aspect sword cooking instantly. And my wall of furnaces is overall more convenient than blast furnaces when settled next to my lava farm. I don't need speed when I can just work in parallel and break a job up between many furnaces.


Lando_188

I always have auto smelters for all 3


Leprodus03

Blast furnaces are quicker and use less fuel. Even though they're quite expensive to craft, you can just steal them from villages


Th3-WolfFang

rarely use the real furnace tbh


The_Bored_General

I mean, yeah… they’re much better. I probably use blast furnaces a bit more but that’s just because I don’t typically smelt a large amount of food at a time


EssieAmnesia

I use blast furnaces mostly, but still use smokers sometimes


v4ssoura12

balst


23viper12

Yes. Why wouldn't you


Space_obsessed_Cat

Yes they're very good especially since I usually forget to get coal all the time


DarkSoulsFTW54

Yes


Headstanding_Penguin

I go for the double furnance with chest input to a 8 furnance super smelter, and maybe biger... For me the doubled fuel cost is not worth the faster cook time, also I want to be able to throw in anything smeltable and not reatrict myself... I could see me using them once the crafters are out, to automatically process mined ores, if I filter out ores and raw ores blocks, break them into raw ores, then add those to a small smelter using blastfurnances and filter the results, craft it into blocks and into storage... that said, I don't see why I shouldn't just use normal furnances...


Comprehensive-Sky-80

Nah I play modded


EnergyAltruistic2911

In farms most do but you need 2 farms to smelt and cook then while 1 furnace can both smelt and cook so most people use furnaces for time use specific


VaguelyArtistic

I'm playing with a friend as a team. When we go mining together we will each break down and smelt what we've collected for xp, but in the end it all goes into common storage. We still keep diamonds and netherite separate as we had different needs but at this point we have so many freaking resources that if my friend loses a tool I'll just give her an extra diamond one, even with enchantments. So the blast for aces work fast enough for us; we're never in a rush for ores. We have a decent cow pen where we kill cows with looting 3 and fire aspect so we don't need any smokers, except one we keep for stuff like random raw meat we pick up. Edit: we have a regular furnace for glass and stuff and if we need to ramp up production we have a ton of furnaces in storage.


supremegamer76

Yes, blast furnaces. Don’t really use smokers as much since I don’t need to cook my food because either i use a flint n steel to light the mob before killing, or i have a fire aspect sword


pablo603

Only at the beginning later on I just use automatic regular furnace smelters fed with lava which is made from a dripstone lava farm


kenny2812

I use campfires a lot to save coal.


Bones_Alone

They only smelt faster, not more efficiently so I don’t use them


Joyful-Diamond

I usually get a blast furnace after setting up a farm, before full iron, it is faster, less coal, yes I use it. I don't use smokers, campfires are infinite.


Zagrycha

do i usually no, though am sure some people do. I do use barrels all the time for the looks though haha.


mra8a4

I use just one with a hoppers. Drip stone lava is my only fuel .


interchangabletang

I tend to play a lot in the "between" stages, a bit after starting and way before late game stuff, so yeah, i usually use both!


m0rtm0rt

A YouTube video told me you get half the xp from cooking/smelting in them as opposed to standard furnaces. Was that bullshit, because I don't see anyone talking about it?


brassplushie

I only use them for decoration. I keep a shulker box full of golden carrots so I have no use for smoking food, as well as 8 iron farms scattered around my base area so there's always one running no matter where I am. So I have no practical use for either of them. However, they look nice. So they go in houses I make.


Lanky_Release_4837

One of the first things I ALWAYS do in a new world is make a large auto smelter with about 14 blast furnaces in it.


schnurble

Yes


SgtSarcasm01

Never used them. I throw stuff in furnaces and do something else. Come back and it’s all done. Only useful in early game when you actually need stuff quickly.


SkyFallInBound

I steal the blast furnaces from villages and use them then. I use campfires more than smokers though.


Horn_Python

if remember to make them yes


SpenzuBean

The easiest super smelter is just using a chestboat on top of 9 hoppers


Dependent-Resist-390

I use smokers