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For the general list of biomes, see Biome.

Biomes in Minecraft, there are many biomes to play in, but there are better biomes to play in than others. Taiga biomes are recommended for beginners since there are diamonds in the weaponsmith chests in a taiga village, tons of trees for wood, and lots of wolves and foxes to tame.

Starting

When you enter your world in Minecraft, your spawn will be in a random biome. There are better biomes to play in than others, as some have lots of trees, some have no hostile mobs, and some have a greater chance of generating a village.

The easiest biome to play in

Taiga biomes are recommended for beginners since there are diamonds in the weaponsmith chests in a taiga village, and a weaponsmith house has a greater chance of generating in a taiga village than any other village. Lots of trees generate in this biome, so it's super easy to get wood. Wolves can be tamed if you have bones, which can be obtained from Skeletons and other generated structures. Taming a wolf can make it be your body guard and if you tame two wolves you can breed them to make a wolf army! Foxes are also in this biome, which can be tamed if you breed two foxes and steal the baby fox, which can also protect you after the fox grows up. The disadvantage of this biome is having lots of trees, making it easy to get lost in the night. A easy way to prevent this is looking for forest rocks, marking the rocks with a different block for each rock, and remembering the path between each rock.

The best biome for wood

Dark Forest and Jungles biomes are good for wood, since both biomes have more trees than taiga biomes. The dark forest has so many trees that the leaves cover the roof of the forest, causing shade and other hostile mobs like zombies and skeletons to survive in day time. It is even more easier to get lost in these biome than any other biome, since there are lots of trees and thin spaces to walk. Woodland mansions also generate in the dark forest biome, making it difficult if a beginner player wanders into a mansion with tough mobs like vindicators and evokers inside. It's rare for the world spawn to generate in a jungle biome, and jungle biomes are rare anyways. Tall trees tower the canopy, making tons of wood for the player to collect. The bad part about this biome is having lots of trees, although not as much as the dark forest biome. This biome can also be bad if a beginner play wanders into a jungle temple, which has traps that most beginner players don't know, such as arrow traps and sometime hostile mobs can go inside the temple and attack the player by surprise.

The best biome for diamonds

Everyone loves diamonds, and full diamond gear and tools are recommended to defeat the ender dragon and the wither. The best biome for all those shiny gems is the desert biome, where more diamonds can generate than other biomes, and fossils can also generate in this biome. Be sure to find some wood from other biomes to upgrade your pickaxe until an iron pickaxes or else when you mine the diamonds it will drop nothing!

The best biome for gold

Piglins love gold! If you need some survival items in the nether, bartering with piglins can get you crying obsidian to fire resistance potions. The only problem is that you need gold to barter with them, as they don't accept anything else to barter for. The best biome to find gold is the badlands biome, also known as the mesa biome. Mineshafts are very common in this biome, and they can generate more above than a normal mineshaft. Sometimes a badlands mineshaft can be exposed to the ground, and the mineshafts hide a lot of gold inside. Mining or finding a cave in this biome also have gold inside. Gold can also be crafted into golden apples, which can give you a brief regeneration of you ever lose a lot of health.

The most peaceful biome play in

A rare spawn in a mushroom fields biome is very lucky, since no hostile mobs spawn here, and its peaceful. Hostile mobs may wander into this biome, such as drowned from the surrounding oceans and if the biome is connected with other biomes, more hostile mobs will wander into this biome. Mooshrooms also spawn regularly, making beef and mushrooms easy to get. A problem for this biome is there are no trees, so you can't craft a crafting table and more items. And since this biome is in the middle of an ocean, you need a boat to get to the other biomes, which means you can be trapped on this island for a long time unless you swim over the ocean to other biomes and to get wood.

The hardest biomes to play in

Swamp biomes are hard to play in, since witches spawn in swamp huts around this biome and slimes can spawn in the night. Villages don't generate in this biome, which means you need to travel to other biomes to find a shelter if you can't craft a bed. Animals don't spawn here, making it hard for food, although some animals might wander into this biome. Desert biomes are also hard, since there are not too many passive mobs except rabbits, making it hard for food, and if you run into a husk it can pursuit you in daylight, since the husk can survive in daylight and inflict you with the hunger effect. The desert biome also doesn't generate too many villages, and it has no trees. There are desert temples, that have treasures inside, which you can loot. You can spawn next to desert temples, that is just about the only advantage of the desert biome.


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