In Minecraft, players can gather up the resources to make several different kinds of potions. These potions can then be stored in the player's inventory and drank when needed, conveying powerful and potentially life-saving bonuses, buffs, or abilities. Potions can do everything from healing the player to making them fire-resistant or allowing them to breathe underwater. One of the most potent potions is the Potion of Invisibility.
The Potion of Invisibility in Minecraft can make a player model disappear but is not without weaknesses. Mobs will still detect and attack the player model at a very close range, and this range will increase if the player is wearing armor. The potion can only affect the player model, so weapons and items that the player is holding will not be rendered invisible.
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Like all other potions in Minecraft, the Potion of Invisibility is made in the Brewing Stand. Brewing Stands can be made using three Cobblestone and one Blaze Rod at a Crafting Table. Cobblestone is a common resource that players will have a plentiful supply of, but the Blaze Rod will only drop from Blazes in the Nether. When all the resources have been gathered, the Brewing Stand can be made at a Crafting Table by placing three Cobblestone along the bottom row and the Blaze Rod in the very center. It is also possible to find a Brewing Stand in Igloos and Village Churches.
To make the Potion of Invisibility, players will first need another potion, a Potion of Nightvision. To create a Potion of Nightvision, players will need one Nether Wart, one Golden Carrot, and one Water Bottle. Nether Wart can only be found at Nether Fortresses or Bastion Remnants. Glass Bottles can be crafted by placing two Glass blocks at the left and right of the Crafting Table grid's top row and one in the very center. This will result in three Glass Bottles. The Glass Bottles can be filled with water by using them on any water source.
Golden Carrots can be found in Bastion Remnants or Ruined Portals or can be made by placing a Carrot at the center of a Crafting Table and surrounding it with Gold Nuggets on all sides. It takes eight Gold Nuggets for each Golden Carrot. All these ingredients can be combined in the Brewing Stand to produce a Potion of Nightvision.
Place some Blaze Power in the far left box to activate the Brewing Stand. Players can make Blaze Power by placing a Blaze Rod in the Crafting Table. Place the Water Bottle in one of the bottom boxes and the Nether Wart in the Brewing Stand's top box. After a short delay, this will produce an Awkward Potion, which has no effect. Finally, place the Golden Carrot in the top box to create the Potion of Nightvision.
To make the Potion of Invisibility, players can combine a Fermented Spider Eye with the Potion of Nightvision in the Brewing Stand. To make a Fermented Spider Eye, players need a Spider Eye, which will drop from Spiders, a Mushroom, and Sugar. Players should place the Mushroom in the first box of the first row of a Crafting Table and the Sugar in the second box. The Spider Eye should be placed in the center box, directly below the Sugar.
Place the Potion of Nightvision in any of the bottom three boxes in the Brewing Stand and the Fermented Spider Eye in the top box. After a brief delay, this will produce a Potion of Invisibility. The Potion of Invisibility will have a duration of three minutes, and it is possible to make an improved version with a duration of eight minutes. To do this, players need to place the Potion of Invisibility in the Brewing Stand's bottom row and some Redstone Dust in the box at the top. Redstone Dust can be obtained by mining Redstone Ore and placing it in a Crafting Table.
It is also possible to get a Potion of Invisibility from wandering traders, but they will only drop it if they die while drinking it. The chances of this are quite slim, so players are better off making their own supply.
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Source: Minecraft Gamepedia, Digminecraft