How To Get Water In Minecraft Pocket Edition

Water in Minecraft Pocket Edition can put out fires and flow faster than lava. You won’t take direct damage from water, but you can drown in it. Water is useful to collect and is a renewable resource, which means it can be reproduced indefinitely. To start producing water, follow the simple steps below.
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Step 1: Make a bucket using the crafting table. When Minecraft Pocket Edition first came out, buckets were impossible to make, but if you have the latest update for the game, you won’t have a problem producing buckets. You can craft a bucket at the table using three iron ingots or find a bucket in a dungeon chest.

Step 2: Use the bucket to pick up a source block of water. A source block is a stationary block, so using the bucket near a waterfall usually will not work. Buckets can also be used to pick up and transport lava or milk from cows.

Step 3: Transport water and store it wherever you need to. It’s a good idea to have a lot of water around in case you encounter a fire that you need to put out. Using buckets to carry lava can create useful weapons that you can keep near you, but water itself can’t be used as a weapon.

Step 4: Create infinite water by forming at least two water source blocks into an “I” shape.

Step 5: Remember that water is determined by seed. Seeds are entered into a new game to determine what kind of terrain and environment you will spawn into. If you need water, you won’t want to use a seed that places you in the desert.