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Minecraft introduces the Copper Golem, a unique addition among passive mobs that functions quite differently from others. Instead of providing food, defense, or resources, its main role revolves around organization.
Copper Golems help manage inventory by retrieving items from Copper Chests and sorting them into regular chests containing the same type of item. This feature can significantly streamline the process of keeping your storage area tidy, offering a more efficient solution than previous methods.
The Copper Golem update is currently available in Minecraft’s preview build, so some features may change when fully released.
How to Craft a Copper Golem
To create a Copper Golem, you need to place a carved pumpkin on top of a copper block, which requires a total of nine Copper and one Pumpkin.
You will probably need more than one Copper Golem for a well-organized resource system, but the exact number will depend on your setup.
This process will result in both a Copper Golem and a Copper Chest. To set up more Copper Chests, you can create additional Copper Golems or craft them by surrounding a chest with Copper at a crafting table.
How to Use a Copper Golem
Copper Golems take items from a nearby Copper Chest and sort them into regular chests. They will only distribute items that match the type in the receiving chest. If the intended chest contains a different item, the Golem will simply move on to the next one.
If the chest is empty, the Copper Golem will deposit the item there.
Keep in mind that Copper Golems don’t remember where they placed items. If they grab the same item type and check chests again, they might accidentally place it in a different available chest.