Like horses in Minecraft, llamas can be tamed, ridden, and bred by the player. They make unique pets and are very helpful in transporting large loads of items. To locate llamas, players can search in mountainous regions and savanna biomes to find their different colored variants. Occasionally, Minecraft fans may encounter Wandering Traders, an NPC vendor who always travels with two llamas. However, the Trader llama is a special spawn as it is unable to be bred by the player. Normal llamas, on the other hand, once tamed and bred, can be decorated with a wide variety of colorful carpets.
How to Breed Llamas in Minecraft
To breed llamas in Minecraft, players will first need to tame them like horses. Ride two wild llamas several times until hearts appear to know they’ve been successfully tamed. Once tamed, feed them hay bales, and together, they will spawn a baby llama. If they are too far apart, draw them near each other using Leads.
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To make hay bales in Minecraft, players will need to gather Wheat x 9, place them all into the crafting menu to make a “wheat block.” One of the best places to obtain wheat is in Villages where wheat farms and even free hay bales can be found. However, if no Villages are nearby, wheat can also be acquired from Dungeons, Shipwrecks, Underwater Ruins, Pillager Outposts, and Woodland Mansions.
After taming and breeding one’s llamas, players wishing to customize their new pets’ appearances can do so by using carpets in Minecraft. Carpets can be made by using two blocks of the same colored wool. After crafting the desired colored rug, place it within a llama’s “equip” slot in its inventory screen to decorate its appearance.
Minecraft is available on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox One X|S, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, Android, and iOS.