I watched some guys videos and they used glowstone and slabs. Their farms works great and mine not so well ahah
Pretty sure glowstone won't work, because the game considers it a transparent block. Jack-O'Lanterns are a light source that is a non-transparent, spawn compatible block (I've used them in some of my slime farms). Upper slabs should work (lower won't).
My old golem-on-cactus slime farm design still works in 1.14.1 (imported world from previous version).
Put an iron golem on top of a block, on top of a cactus in a slime chunk (in this example, 2 diagonally adjacent slime chunks) and surround the cactus with hoppers (preferably 2 rings of hoppers). Slimes will spawn and try to attack the golem, bump up against the cactus and die, dropping their slime balls onto the hoppers (FYI: Hoppers are valid spawn blocks).
Use fences to keep the golem in place, and make sure the golem is visible from everywhere in the slime chunk. Point hoppers into a collection chest or system. Area prep is key to a productive farm (eliminate other spawn locations near the slime farm).
Another example from my Broken Laptop SMP server (2 horizontally adjacent slime chunks).
Quite alright!
I'm glad we got it cleared up.
Sorry you wasted the work.
Hope it works if you put it in the right place, they must get the mob spawning fixed eventually, hopefully it's already fixed.
Just testing.
I have to thank you for calling me, thank you very much.
No worries…
Catercorner is an old word meaning diagonally adjacent [it sometimes evolves into as kitty-corner]
ie catercorner example
Pretty sure glowstone won't work, because the game considers it a transparent block. Jack-O'Lanterns are a light source that is a non-transparent, spawn compatible block (I've used them in some of my slime farms). Upper slabs should work (lower won't).
My old golem-on-cactus slime farm design still works in 1.14.1 (imported world from previous version).
Put an iron golem on top of a block, on top of a cactus in a slime chunk (in this example, 2 diagonally adjacent slime chunks) and surround the cactus with hoppers (preferably 2 rings of hoppers). Slimes will spawn and try to attack the golem, bump up against the cactus and die, dropping their slime balls onto the hoppers (FYI: Hoppers are valid spawn blocks).
Use fences to keep the golem in place, and make sure the golem is visible from everywhere in the slime chunk. Point hoppers into a collection chest or system. Area prep is key to a productive farm (eliminate other spawn locations near the slime farm).
Another example from my Broken Laptop SMP server (2 horizontally adjacent slime chunks).