Scroll down a bit to get to the potion guide. There are two modes, the free mode, which is what you start on, and game mode. With game mode, the timer will start ticking, and you have to create the potion listed as fast as possible to gain points. Click the check mark to finish your potion for it to count. Hover over the World Record variable to see who made it. I suggest going onto the Minecraft forums to find out how to make the potions, if you can't, I have a small guide: Redstone makes your potions last longer, and glowstone will make the potions stronger. Gunpowder makes the potions splash. The little purple bottle will help make lingering potions, meaning the potion cloud will hang around longer than usual. U must add this AFTER creating a splash potion. Leaping: Water bottle, netherwart, and rabbits foot. Regeneration: Water bottle, netherwart, and ghast tear, the little white droplet. Weakness: Water bottle, netherwart, and fermented spider eye, (The red butt looking thing.) Strength: Water bottle, netherwart, and blaze powder, the yellow pixie dust with sparkles under the red butt. Speed: Water bottle, netherwart, and sugar. Harming: Water bottle, netherwart, golden melon, or glistering melon, and then a fermented spider eye. Invisibility: Water bottle, netherwart, golden carrot, fermented spider eye. Poison: Water bottle, netherwart, and then a normal spider eye. Slow falling: Water bottle, netherwart, phantom membrane, the clump of oatmeal. Water breathing: Water bottle, netherwart, and a puffer fish. Turtle Master: Water bottle, netherwart, and a turtle helmet. This ACTUALLY WORKS IN MINECRAFT IDK WHY!!!! Healing: Water bottle, netherwart, shiny melon, or glistering melon. Night Vision: Water bottle, netherwart, and a golden carrot. Fire Resistance: Water bottle, netherwart, and some magma cream, the red-ish green ball. I will probably add more potion guides, but for now, that is all. I hope you enjoyed this project.
Report bugs to me immediately! Credit to Mojang for the pictures and actual brewery. Should I add Minecraft disk music to the background? Or maybe some sounds?