If you're playing Minecraft on the Wii U or another similar console, you can duplicate items by building yourself a duplicating machine. Start with step one, below.
Steps
Part 1
Part 1 of 2:
Building the Machine
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Gather your supplies. You will need
- 6 blocks of choice (1 must allow redstone to be placed on it)
- A crafting table
- Lots of iron ingots, gold ingots, diamonds, and anything else that has blocks and a mineral
- 3 redstone torches
- A lever
- A dropper
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Place your redstone-enabled block.
- Put the redstone torches on the sides of this block.
- Put blocks on those redstone torches, and on the block the redstone torches are on place the redstone. This is why the lever is there.
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Place a crafting table on the side of the redstone clock without a redstone torch.
- Above the crafting table place the dropper (crouch) and still crouching, place a lever on the dropper. Pull it.
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Face the crafting table and move two blocks away from it.
- Place a block here.
- From that block, go up one and left one. Place a block here too.
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Load the dropper with the iron/gold/diamonds.Advertisement
Part 2
Part 2 of 2:
Using the Machine
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Pull the lever and immediately access the crafting table.
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Go to Decorations and find the block of that mineral. Once there, hold a. If it works blocks will randomly double and two pops will emerge.
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Continue until all the mineral are blocks. To discover how much extra stuff was produced, convert these into the minerals, then repeat for infinite amounts of that mineral!Advertisement
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Tips
- Rapidly spamming A works, but holding A is better.Thanks
- This works on Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation 4 too!Thanks
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Warnings
- Don't do this for long periods of time.Thanks
- After usage, save the game.Thanks
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