You can also modify and power up your concoctions using a few extra ingredients:
Redstone Dust — Extends the duration of most potions. Example: Example: A 3-minute Swiftness potion becomes 8 minutes. Great for long mining sessions or Nether trips where you don’t want to re-brew mid-run.
Glowstone Dust — Makes a potion stronger, but usually shortens its duration. Example: Potion of Strength I (3 mins) becomes Strength II (1:30 mins).
Gunpowder — Turns any potion into a splash potion, which you can throw instead of drinking. Perfect for healing teammates or hurling Poison into a mob pit.
Dragon’s Breath — Converts splash potions into lingering potions, which leave a misty cloud on the ground. Great for PvP choke points or creating tipped arrows for long-range potion effects.
Pro tip: Keep both versions handy. Long-duration potions are great for exploring, while high-power short ones shine in boss fights.
Brewing Tips
Once you know the basics, brewing is all about efficiency. Here are some pro moves to make your potion game smoother:
Bulk-brew Awkward Potions. Nothing slows you down like having rare ingredients but no bases ready. Always keep a chest of awkwardness next to your stand.
Label your chests. Between Nether Wart, Blaze Powder, Ghast Tears, and that random Rabbit’s Foot you swear you’ll use someday — potion mats get messy fast. Organized storage = faster brewing under pressure.
Carry Splash Potions of Healing. Drinking takes time, but throwing one at your feet heals instantly — key in PvP or when a Creeper jumps you.
Fire Resistance is non-negotiable. Don’t go into the Nether without it. Farming Blaze Rods without Fire Res is basically hardcore mode, whether you meant it or not.
Experiment with combos. Strength + Swiftness makes you a raid monster. Regeneration + Fire Resistance = boss fight safety net.
Stock Gunpowder. Splash versions of Healing and Poison are game-changers. Gunpowder is everywhere thanks to Creepers, so don’t sleep on it.
Lingering for defense. Dragon’s Breath + splash potions create lingering effects — perfect for trapping doorways in PvP servers.
Bonus Tip: Keep a brewing station in your Nether hub. Saves you the trip when you inevitably run out of Fire Resistance mid-exploration.
Brew It and Do it
Potions mean the difference between faceplanting into lava or walking out of the Nether like the hero that you are. With your base potions, the right setup, and some upgrade tricks, you’re well-prepared for almost anything.