The Composter is a utility block in Minecraft that can convert natural substances into Bone Meal and serves as the job block for a Villager Farmer. To craft a Composter, players must possess seven Wooden Slabs and place them in a "U" shape on the 3×3 Crafting Grid. Wooden Slabs can be acquired by putting three Wood Planks in a horizontal line in the crafting menu in Minecraft, which produces Wooden Slabs × 6. Bear in mind that Warped Slabs and Crimson Slabs cannot be used to make a Composter.

Minecraft Composters can potentially generate within Villages since it is the aforementioned job block of Farmers. Accordingly, players can place a Composter near an employed Villager to have become a Farmer. This Farmer will use the Composter to perform their profession-related duties, such as putting excess seeds into the utility block or extracting the produced Bone Meal to be applied to nearby crops.

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Regarding the Composter's primary function, Minecraft fans can insert various food items and plants into the utility block to produce one piece of Bone Meal. Such items include Seeds, Leaves, Vines, Apples, Flowers, Nether Wart, and even the more recently added Moss Blocks or Small Dripleaves. On the other hand, there are specific resources that the Composter will not accept, such as Bamboo, Poisonous Potatoes, Dead Bushes, Meat, and Fish. Using these listed items will not affect the block, resulting in no Bone Meal yield.

How To Use The Composter In Minecraft

Recipe Guide and Using The Composter In Minecraft

To use the Composter in Minecraft, hold the resource to be converted and place it into the utility block. This procedure will consume the item and fill up the Composter by a specific percentage. The percentage increased will depend on the biological substance used to supply the Composter. Smaller and lesser objects like Sweet Berries or Wheat Seeds have an approximately 30% chance of filling the container with compost. Larger, more substantial resources such as Cactus, Azalea, or Melons have a 50 - 65% chance of loading the Composter. Finally, food items have the highest likelihood of filling the block, with Bread or Cookies offering 85%, while Cake and Pumpkin Pie in Minecraft feature 100%. Fans can recognize when the Composter has been successfully loaded by sparkling green particle effects that appear.

It is recommended that Minecraft players only use less valuable resources or unneeded materials in the Composter, as the produced Bone Meal value might be subjectively less than the item placed inside. In other words, the Composter is best utilized as a productive waste bin or as a converter for massively produced materials.

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Minecraft is available on PC, Android, iOS, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch.