Here are all the Minecraft Potions recipes and ingredients. Also, if you do not know about the potions, read until the end.
A potion is a bottle full of liquid with a magical effect that lasts for a limited period of time, and many different potions exist in Minecraft. Each of these potions has its own effects, which can be positive or negative. Most of them are brewable, and most of them will only have a temporary effect when consumed.
Water bottles are the base item that’s used to make potions. Glass bottles can be collected from water, caught with fishing rods, or exchanged through piglin bartering. To know about all Minecraft potions recipes and Ingredients, read our guide below.
How to make potions in Minecraft?
The top slot in the potion-making interface must contain an ingredient so that it can be distilled into bottles and consumed by the player to achieve a specific effect. The flasks need to be placed in the bottom three slots for the ingredient to be distilled into bottles.
The first step in making any potions is to fill a glass bottle with water and add a substance called a nether wart, which is obtained from the Nether. You will learn to make potions and alchemical recipes as you progress through Minecraft. Now, let’s take a look at all Minecraft potions recipes and ingredients.
All Minecraft potions recipes and Ingredients
- Potion of Weakness: Fermented Spider Eye
- Potion of Weakness +: Fermented Spider Eye ↔ Redstone
- Potion of Strength: Nether Wart → Blaze Powder
- Potion of Strength +: Nether Wart → Blaze Powder → Redstone
- Potion of Strength II: Nether Wart → Blaze Powder → Glowstone Dust
- Potion of Regeneration: Nether Wart → Ghast Tear
- Potion of Regeneration +: Nether Wart → Ghast Tear → Redstone
- Potion of Regeneration II: Nether Wart → Ghast Tear → Glowstone Dust
- Potion of Swiftness: Nether Wart → Sugar
- Potion of Swiftness +: Nether Wart → Sugar → Redstone
- Potion of Swiftness II: Nether Wart → Sugar → Glowstone Dust
- Potion of Slowness: Nether Wart → Sugar → Fermented Spider Eye // Nether Wart → Magma Cream → Fermented Spider Eye // Nether Wart →Rabbit’s Foot → Fermented Spider Eye
- Potion of Slowness +: Nether Wart → Sugar → Fermented Spider Eye ↔ Redstone // Nether Wart → Magma Cream → Fermented Spider Eye ↔ Redstone // Nether Wart →Rabbit’s Foot → Fermented Spider Eye ↔ Redstone
- Potion of Healing: Nether Wart → Glistering Melon Slice
- Potion of Healing II: Nether Wart → Glistering Melon Slice → Glowstone Dust
- Potion of Harming: Nether Wart → Glistering Melon Slice → Fermented Spider Eye // Nether Wart → Spider Eye → Fermented Spider Eye
- Potion of Harming II: Nether Wart → Glistering Melon Slice → Fermented Spider Eye ↔ Glowstone Dust // Nether Wart → Spider Eye → Fermented Spider Eye ↔ Glowstone Dust
- Potion of Poison: Nether Wart → Spider Eye
- Potion of Poison +: Nether Wart → Spider Eye → Redstone
- Potion of Poison II: Nether Wart → Spider Eye → Glowstone Dust
- Potion of Fire Resistance: Nether Wart → Magma Cream
- Potion of Fire Resistance +: Nether Wart → Magma Cream → Redstone
- Potion of Night Vision: Nether Wart → Golden Carrot
- Potion of Night Vision +: Nether Wart → Golden Carrot → Redstone
- Potion of Invisibility: Nether Wart → Golden Carrot → Fermented Spider Eye
- Potion of Invisibility +: Nether Wart → Golden Carrot → Fermented Spider Eye ↔ Redstone
- Potion of Water Breathing: Nether Wart → Pufferfish
- Potion of Water Breathing +: Nether Wart → Pufferfish → Redstone
- Potion of Leaping: Nether Wart →Rabbit’s Foot
- Potion of Leaping II: Nether Wart →Rabbit’s Foot → Glowstone Dust
- Potion of Leaping +: Nether Wart →Rabbit’s Foot → Redstone
Minecraft Potions and their effects
Potion Name | Effect |
Awkward Potion | No effect |
Mundane Potion | No effect |
Thick Potion | No effect |
Potion of Healing | Instantly heals the user |
Potion of Regeneration | Regenerates health of the user over time |
Potion of Slow Falling | Decreases the speed by which the mob is falling |
Potion of Fire Resistance | Cancels out all damage from fire and lava |
Potion of Swiftness | Increases movement speed |
Potion of Strength | Makes the damage dealt by direct combat higher |
Potion of Leaping | Raises the jump height and decreases the fall damage |
Potion of Luck | Improves quality and chances of getting rare loot |
Potion of Water Breathing | Allows you to breathe underwater |
Potion of Night Vision | Allows players to see clearly in dark areas |
Potion of Invisibility | Turns the user invisible |
Potion of Weakness | Decreases the damage dealt by direct combat |
Potion of Poison | Reduces health to up to 1 heart but doesn’t kill |
Potion of Slowness | Decreases movement speed |
Potion of Harming | Causes instant damage and can even kill the target |
Potion of Decay | Imposes Wither effect on the target |
Splash Potions | Throwable potions that leave an instant impact |
Lingering Potions | Throwable potions that form a cloud whose particles can activate potion effects |
Extended Potions | Regular potions whose effects last for a longer time |
Leveled-up Potions | Potions whose effects are more powerful than usual |
Uncraftable Potions | No effect |
Custom Potions | Can have any in-game effect |
How to Level Up Potions
Adding glowstone dust to your potions will increase the potions’ strength, so they will be more powerful. This is one of the best ways to improve your potions. In order to prevent the game from becoming overpowered, the duration of time-bound potions is also reduced.
Things to keep in mind
- There are three types of potions available in Minecraft – regular potions that players can consume, splash potions that can be thrown, and lingering potions that leave a cloud of effects when thrown. A splash potion of harming is the most powerful potion in Minecraft. It depletes the health of a target instantly and kills another mob.
- The Uncraftable Potion, which is exclusive to the Java edition, is a base potion with no effects on the user. Without using any cheats, you cannot acquire it in the survival game mode.
- In Minecraft, you can remove any potion’s effects by drinking a bucket of milk. It can be obtained by using an empty bucket on a cow or a goat.
- Due to Minecraft’s in-game effects, there are more potions than there are potions. Therefore, you can create custom potions using Minecraft commands for all the in-game effects.
- The Wither won’t be affected by the invisibility potion. It can still easily detect you. Unless you take any aggressive steps, the Ender dragon will not be able to detect you if you are invisible.
So this was everything about the Minecraft Potions. Understand the potions and decide the best one according to you.
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