Minecraft 1.17, AKA part one of the Caves And Cliffs update, was released yesterday and with it came new flora and fauna to see in the wild. Now that we have been able to explore a little bit, let's ...
Minecraft is a series all about using your imagination to bring things to life and, in some cases, survive. The world is full of mobs that you can interact with either by fighting or taming. The ...
Axolotls are quite rare in the real world as well as Minecraft. The passive aquatic mob instantly became a fan-favorite when ...
Minecraft's Axolotls are here at last as one of three adorable new creatures added to the game with the recent Caves & Cliffs update. We don't blame you if you took one look at these goofy little ...
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Axolotls are a passive mob in Minecraft. Although they don’t drop anything upon death, they do attack other ocean mobs. In this guide, we'll cover the process of breeding Axolotls and will detail the ...
We want every color of the Axolotl rainbow! Axolotl are the new adorable mob that’s taking over Minecraft. Their planned home biome, the Lush Caves, won’t start appearing until Caves & Cliffs Part 2 ...
Axolotls can spawn naturally in the lush caves biome and can also be bred to create a new baby axolotl, which comes with a random appearance. With that being said, using these two methods over and ...
In Minecraft, axolotls only eat buckets filled with tropical fish. To get a bucket of tropical fish, you'll need to use a water bucket on a tropical fish. Quickly feeding two axolotls will cause them ...
Do you know axolotls, those salamander-like creatures that live in the water and sometimes have no eyes? They’re in Minecraft now, and the blocky little creatures have set fan communities ablaze with ...
Axolotls are the first mob in Minecraft to eat tropical fish. But in order to breed the axolotls, you actually need a bucket of tropical fish, not the fish itself. For a detailed guide, you can check ...