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How to Find Terracotta in Minecraft

How to Find Terracotta in Minecraft
Diego Kafie

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Ever wondered where to find terracotta in the massive world of Minecraft? You’re not alone! Let’s dive into where you can get your hands on this colorful building block.

Finding terracotta in Minecraft might seem daunting, but it’s simpler than you think. This guide will show you where to look and how to get plenty of terracotta for your next big project.

Where Does Terracotta Spawn?

Terracotta naturally occurs in the Badlands biome. The Badlands are known for their red sand, cacti, and, most importantly, terracotta. You can find terracotta in various colors scattered throughout this biome, ready for you to dig up.

For those looking in other places, abandoned villages, especially in desert biomes, sometimes have terracotta in their structures. Also, you can create terracotta by smelting clay blocks in a furnace. This gives you another way to get terracotta if you’re far from a Badlands biome.

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