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How to make a Smoker in Minecraft

Here we will explain how to make a Smoker in Minecraft.

Not many Minecraft players know that there is an item similar to a furnace that can cook food faster than a furnace. It is called a Smoker, and here is how to make it in Minecraft. 

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How to craft a Smoker in Minecraft

To make a smoker in Minecraft, you will need four wood planks and one furnace and place them all in a crafting table, using the pattern shown above. You will need eight cobblestone for the furnace, and for the wood planks, all you need to do is chop trees down.

You can get stone from anywhere in your overworld, find a cave, mountain, or even dig down, and then mine any stone blocks you find with a wood pickaxe and up. To get the wood planks you need, you will need to chop some trees down with a wood axe and up.

When you get the required materials, first start by making the furnace by placing the stone in the crafting table in the pattern shown above. After that, move on to the wood planks, which you can craft by merely placing the wood logs you just gathered anywhere in a crafting table. 

Once both the furnace and wood planks are crafted, follow the crafting pattern at the top of this guide. After that, you will have made a smoker in Minecraft, but what exactly can you do with a smoker? Well, it's simple, Minecraft Smoker can cook any meat a furnace can, but just at a faster rate. That said, here's a full list of all of the food you can cook with a Smoker. 

  • Baked Potato
  • Dried Kelp
  • Steak
  • Cooked Porkchop
  • Cooked Chicken
  • Cooked Rabbit
  • Cooked Cod
  • Cooked Salmon
  • Cooked Mutton

For more on Minecraft, PGG has you covered with news stories and excellent guides on nearly everything there is for Minecraft. To start you off, we recommend how to find a village and how to change the weather Minecraft guides. 


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Andrew Vaughan is a Contributing Writer at Pro Game Guides that has written guides on popular RPGs and FPS survival titles for several years. Andrew Vaughan specializes in survival and roleplaying games and has been a lifelong gamer.
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