09-20-2016, 03:34 AM
Most dyes are created from items that can be farmed or produced with bone meal. The 4 double height flowers can be duplicated by right clicking with bone meal -- each right click drops one duplicate flower to pick up. Lapis for blue is the hardest to get a steady supply of; unless you mine for it regularly.
So let's go through them from http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Dye and look at the most sustainable ways to make them:
Red -- get a beetroot farm or use bone meal on a rose bush flower
Orange -- use bone meal on a sun flower to get yellow and combine with red dye
Yellow -- use bone meal on a sun flower
Green -- put cactus in a furnace
Blue -- lapis lazuli is sustainable by trading with villagers; else mine it with a Fortune III pickaxe for maximum drops
Light Blue -- craft blue + bone meal; else bone meal Blue Orchid areas in swamps
Magenta -- bone meal a Lilac flower
Pink -- bone meal a Peony flower
White -- bone meal
Light Gray -- 2 bone meal and 1 ink sac
Gray -- 1 bone meal and 1 ink sac
Black -- ink sac
Brown -- Cacao Beans
Cyan -- green + blue
Purple -- red + blue
Lime Green -- green + white
So you need to build or get access to the following farms:
Skeleton spawner for bone drops -- most important farm
Squid farm for ink sac drops -- many guardian farms produce these as a by product
Cactus farm for cactus
Cocoa bean farm for Cocoa
Villager trading center for Lapis or just mine for it on a regular basis
If you can find a skeleton spawner under an ocean, then set it up for afk farming for drops, build a squid farm above the spawner, an automated cactus farm floating above the squid farm, and a cocoa bean farm under the spawner. Optionally plant beetroot under the cocoa bean level. Buy VIP1 for unlimited afk and park your butt at the spawner. Get one each of the double height flowers and you are set for all but Blue and Light Blue. You have the option to use bonemeal in the right place in a swamp for blue orchids to get light blue.
End result -- you get all dyes for free except Blue for parking your butt then doing a bit of manual work: harvest, replant, bone meal flowers, use a furnace and use a crafting table. Another example of Minecraft mimicking real life -- before synthetic dyes, blue and purple were the hardest dyes to get.
So let's go through them from http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Dye and look at the most sustainable ways to make them:
Red -- get a beetroot farm or use bone meal on a rose bush flower
Orange -- use bone meal on a sun flower to get yellow and combine with red dye
Yellow -- use bone meal on a sun flower
Green -- put cactus in a furnace
Blue -- lapis lazuli is sustainable by trading with villagers; else mine it with a Fortune III pickaxe for maximum drops
Light Blue -- craft blue + bone meal; else bone meal Blue Orchid areas in swamps
Magenta -- bone meal a Lilac flower
Pink -- bone meal a Peony flower
White -- bone meal
Light Gray -- 2 bone meal and 1 ink sac
Gray -- 1 bone meal and 1 ink sac
Black -- ink sac
Brown -- Cacao Beans
Cyan -- green + blue
Purple -- red + blue
Lime Green -- green + white
So you need to build or get access to the following farms:
Skeleton spawner for bone drops -- most important farm
Squid farm for ink sac drops -- many guardian farms produce these as a by product
Cactus farm for cactus
Cocoa bean farm for Cocoa
Villager trading center for Lapis or just mine for it on a regular basis
If you can find a skeleton spawner under an ocean, then set it up for afk farming for drops, build a squid farm above the spawner, an automated cactus farm floating above the squid farm, and a cocoa bean farm under the spawner. Optionally plant beetroot under the cocoa bean level. Buy VIP1 for unlimited afk and park your butt at the spawner. Get one each of the double height flowers and you are set for all but Blue and Light Blue. You have the option to use bonemeal in the right place in a swamp for blue orchids to get light blue.
End result -- you get all dyes for free except Blue for parking your butt then doing a bit of manual work: harvest, replant, bone meal flowers, use a furnace and use a crafting table. Another example of Minecraft mimicking real life -- before synthetic dyes, blue and purple were the hardest dyes to get.
/Rowebot