[0:00]Most players think sponges are useless, but in the right biome, they're completely broken. If you place a wet sponge in a desert, after some time passes, it will dry up. But if you place a normal sponge in water, it'll dry up immediately. You see, you've probably made an infinite water source. But what about an infinite lava source? Normally, lava farms using dripstone are really slow. You usually have to wait several minutes just to get a single bucket of lava. But if you were to add a sponge in some water, you could create lava instantly. Let me show you how. First, go to a dry biome and start by placing eight slabs in a row like this. Then do the same thing two blocks away from the first row and place a slab on any end. Then in the opposite end, replace this block with a cauldron and place a sponge next to it. Next, place four blocks on top of the cauldron, break the bottom three blocks, and place blocks around the block you left. Then place lava here and a dripstone under it, so the lava can start dripping in the cauldron. Now when you place water on this end, it'll get soaked up by the sponge and create lava. And because the sponge dries up instantly, the lava will keep spawning, giving you an infinite lava source.

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