From what I have read, passive mobs will not spawn in the desert. But is it possible to lead them over individually and start a breeding farm? Or will they just despawn?
Sorry if this has been covered before, but I couldn't really find an answer using the search bar.
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They just don't spawn... You can lead them to the end of the earth and it wouldn't matter. Breeding is part of the game as a whole. It does not matter where you breed the critters...
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What Tamorr said, But I'd be careful where you lead your animals. I Don't know if its been happening to others but,
My Animals keep despawning. Its happened 3 times. I don't even bother anymore. So just be aware.
What Tamorr said, But I'd be careful where you lead your animals. I Don't know if its been happening to others but,
My Animals keep despawning. Its happened 3 times. I don't even bother anymore. So just be aware.
Make sure they can't move more than 20 blocks in any direction and they will stop despawning. Worked for me.
If you're worried about it just make the floor of your pens out of dirt. you can also silk touch some grass blocks and use those. Having your pens smaller than 20 meters across will also keep animals from despawing as others have said.
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Sorry if this has been covered before, but I couldn't really find an answer using the search bar.
My Animals keep despawning. Its happened 3 times. I don't even bother anymore. So just be aware.
Make sure they can't move more than 20 blocks in any direction and they will stop despawning. Worked for me.
I still prefer to just wander out and torch them with a bow....
Stay fluffy~