How to Harvest Kelp in Minecraft: A Simple Guide
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Ever wondered how to gather up all that underwater greenery in Minecraft? Specifically, how do you harvest kelp in the game? You’re in the right place to find out!
Let’s dive into the steps you need to take to harvest kelp in Minecraft, making sure you can collect as much of this useful resource as you want.
Quick Steps to Harvest Kelp in Minecraft
Harvesting kelp in Minecraft is easy! First off, you need to find some kelp, which grows in most ocean biomes. Once you’ve spotted some, simply swim towards it.
To actually collect the kelp, all you need to do is break it. You can do this by hitting it. When you break the kelp at its bottom, all the kelp above it will also break, making it super easy to collect a bunch at once. Remember, you can use your hands or any tool, but nothing speeds up the process—kelp breaks just as quickly with your hands as it would with a tool.
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