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Updated 1.19 brought Minecraft players more than just new creatures. It also introduced some improvements to the game’s biomes. The Mangrove Swamp biome in Minecraft is one of these fortunate ones. This habitat is a reimagined version of conventional swamps. So even if you did not like the old swamps, you might appreciate this new one. There’s new fauna, groups, and even terrain to explore. So, let’s just enter the realm of Minecraft 1.19’s Mangrove Swamps and find out where it is.
Finding Mangrove Swamps in Minecraft
(Updated on August 8, 2024 – updated links and formatting)
The hardest but honest way to find this new environment is to visit regions with desert, normal swamp, or savanna biomes. Mangrove swamps thrive in damp, warm environments. However, there is no assurance fans will be able to discover them within a few hundred or thousands of blocks of their spawn place.
That is why using in-game instructions to locate the biome is a more reliable method. If cheats are enabled in your world, you may use the following command to locate Minecraft’s Mangrove Swamp: /locatebiome mangrove_swamp
The coordinates of the nearest Mangrove Swamp biome will be displayed using this command. Players can then go or teleport to the coordinates.
What are Mangrove Swamps?
The new Mangrove Swamp habitat is a reimagining of the game’s current swamp environment. It isn’t a replacement for the original swamp biome, but it is an improved version. Here you may find the warm variety of frogs, murky water, new blocks, and more. Mangrove Swamps share the following features:
- It is home to bees, warm frogs, and fireflies.
- Like the ordinary swamp biome, they spawn in damp and warm environments.
- In the majority of this biome, gamers will encounter waterlogging.
- The trees are a whole new addition to the game. They have their own plank variants.
- It can even stretch across mountains and hills at times. Mangrove Wetlands, on the other hand, are mainly flat.
- This biome’s floor is formed of mud. While walking through it, the players’ feet sink somewhat, although this does not affect their pace.