1-My friend had a problem where she lost her worlds when she updated her minecraft. If i save my worlds to a USB and unplug it and then update and plug it back in will i experience this problem? (i don't have Xbox live BTW)
2- Are horses, Ocelot and jungles added? If so how do i find them in a full loaded world.
3- Is there a way to reproduce coco beans?
4- When is the next update???
5- About my friend she hadn't backed up her worlds or anything so is there a way to get them back?
2. Yes. If they aren't in your world then they aren't there, no way to add them after the fact.
3. Yes, you need jungle wood. Check the wiki.
4. No one knows. Considering we just received a major update and PC just got 1.9, I would say it is going to be a very long time before we see another update (just my guess, I don't work for nor in any way represent Microsoft/Mojang/4J/etc.)
1-My friend had a problem where she lost her worlds when she updated her minecraft. If i save my worlds to a USB and unplug it and then update and plug it back in will i experience this problem? (i don't have Xbox live BTW)
2- Are horses, Ocelot and jungles added? If so how do i find them in a full loaded world.
3- Is there a way to reproduce coco beans?
4- When is the next update???
5- About my friend she hadn't backed up her worlds or anything so is there a way to get them back?
Thanks guys!!!!!
1: Should be okay
2: Horses will spawn in Plains Biome naturally (if you have a Plains Biome). Ocelots spawn naturally in the Jungle Biome, so if you have a Jungle Biome you are set.
3. If you have cocoa beans and Jungle wood, then you can grow and farm them
4. ??
5. No
2- Are horses, Ocelot and jungles added? If so how do i find them in a full loaded world.
3- Is there a way to reproduce coco beans?
If you've already explored the entire map and you don't have a plains biome or jungle biome then you won't get horses or ocelots. You've got a couple of choices: 1) Import your world into an Xbox One and expand the map. 2) Go into creative mode and get some horse and ocelot spawn eggs as well as some jungle saplings. 3) Create a new world and see what resources you get from that.
Cocoa beans can be planted on Jungle Logs to grow more. A fully grown cocoa bean pod will give you three cocoa beans.
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So i have a few questions about future updates:
1-My friend had a problem where she lost her worlds when she updated her minecraft. If i save my worlds to a USB and unplug it and then update and plug it back in will i experience this problem? (i don't have Xbox live BTW)
2- Are horses, Ocelot and jungles added? If so how do i find them in a full loaded world.
3- Is there a way to reproduce coco beans?
4- When is the next update???
5- About my friend she hadn't backed up her worlds or anything so is there a way to get them back?
Thanks guys!!!!!
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1. The USB save should be safe, I believe.
2. Yes. If they aren't in your world then they aren't there, no way to add them after the fact.
3. Yes, you need jungle wood. Check the wiki.
4. No one knows. Considering we just received a major update and PC just got 1.9, I would say it is going to be a very long time before we see another update (just my guess, I don't work for nor in any way represent Microsoft/Mojang/4J/etc.)
5. Probably not.
1: Should be okay
2: Horses will spawn in Plains Biome naturally (if you have a Plains Biome). Ocelots spawn naturally in the Jungle Biome, so if you have a Jungle Biome you are set.
3. If you have cocoa beans and Jungle wood, then you can grow and farm them
4. ??
5. No
If you've already explored the entire map and you don't have a plains biome or jungle biome then you won't get horses or ocelots. You've got a couple of choices: 1) Import your world into an Xbox One and expand the map. 2) Go into creative mode and get some horse and ocelot spawn eggs as well as some jungle saplings. 3) Create a new world and see what resources you get from that.
Cocoa beans can be planted on Jungle Logs to grow more. A fully grown cocoa bean pod will give you three cocoa beans.