Hello everyone my name is pixelriffs and welcome back to the minecraft survival guide today we’re going to go exploring and last episode was all about maps and how to use them but we’re going to go off the edge of the map today because there was some stuff that we’ve Encountered in previous episodes that i was interested in exploring before we do that we are gonna briefly craft one thing for which i will need a couple of copper ingots which i’ve been storing in the basement for this very occasion we’re gonna place two copper ingots in our crafting interface with one amethyst Shard at the top and that will get us a spyglass spyglasses as the name suggests kind of act like a telescope of sorts they can allow you to see things from far away if you zoom in on them using a right click and this is going to be an Essential tool for exploration because it will allow us to look at things at a distance without having to worry about getting too close which is especially useful if you encounter structures that you might be a little bit concerned about you don’t want to get too close in Case you aggro any enemies we’re also going to use it to observe things from a distance if we encounter some interesting landmarks and it also makes for really nice screenshots when stuff in the distance looks appropriately atmospheric now the first stop on our exploration tour is swimming into view Right now and as i step out of this boat we’ll be able to see it a little clearer i wanted to visit the jungle biome that we saw over here beyond the dark oak forest because people spotted this a few episodes ago we can see some jungle Treetops over there we can see some canes of bamboo rising from the jungle over there as well i think the jungle is going to be a perfect next stop in this world because there are going to be some interesting resources here not the least of which is going to be some jungle wood It’ll be our first time gathering jungle wood in this world the bamboo is probably going to come in useful as well and it looks like there is quite a lot of it available so it won’t be a problem if we gather a little bit of that today We also get to talk about one of the fundamentals of exploring minecraft which is that minecraft likes to stitch together biomes depending on temperature so right now we’ve just gone through a dark oak forest which is a fairly mild biome in terms of temperature and then We step out into a jungle biome where things are a little bit warmer and that’s not going to affect the player in any way it’s much more about how the environment of minecraft is put together and what other biomes you can expect to find stepping into the bamboo forest We’re already catching sight of some things we haven’t seen before like a parrot that’s now staring at us through the branches parrots can be fed seeds in order to get them to like you so if you wanted to you could punch a few bits of Grass around here a few of the ferns in the area and see if we grab some wheat seeds feeding the wheat seeds multiple times will eventually create heart particles above them and we get an advancement for taming our first animal and weird that that’s a parrot but there We go once you’ve tamed an animal like a parrot a cat or a dog you should be able to right click them to get them to stay where they are and when they’re in this seated position they won’t follow you around but once you right click on them Again to have them stand up if we step a little bit further away this parrot will try and fly towards us if he flies straight towards us and seems to disappear going into third person will reveal that that parrot is now sat on my shoulder and he’ll stay There if i jump around although if i jump down a block the parrot will drop off and we’ll just come to stand on the ground like so so sometimes he’ll fly back up into the air look for a place to perch and sometimes he’ll just teleport Straight back to me because if you get further away from a pet like this a lot of the time they will find themselves teleporting directly to you like that parrot just did i’m gonna put the parrot down for a second though because one of the advancements we can get in the game Is for looking at a parrot with a spyglass however briefly we just managed to do it we get the advancement is it a bird anyway i’m gonna have the parrot sit here for now while we explore the rest of the jungle don’t want him getting into harm’s way and we can take Him back to the house at the end of the episode and with that taken care of we can explore the rest of the biome around us first of all we have bamboo canes growing everywhere we can take these down with the single swing of a sword and the entire plant will break allowing Us to collect individual bamboo items these bamboo items can be replanted on dirt tight blocks you can probably grow them on things like moss as well if you want to but they will gradually grow over time kind of like the way sugar cane does you can bone meal them if you Want to grow them a little bit faster and they will grow to pretty enormous heights allowing you to regenerate a bamboo grove pretty much anywhere once you’ve got one or two we’ve also got some melons here which i’m going to break using my axe breaking those down Will get you melon slices which you can eat as a snack although they’re not as good as the steak we have on us you can break them down into individual melon seeds or if we whip up a quick crafting table here you can put nine melon slices Together to reproduce a full melon block and the individual melons will only drop a few melon slices so you’re not going to be able to craft an entire melon from the slices you pick up by destroying one but it is at least worth knowing about now it looks like the sky is beginning To darken the sun is going to set relatively soon and so i’m gonna quickly find some sheep from around here we don’t have any shears on us unfortunately so we’re just gonna kill three sheep craft ourselves a bed and that way we can kind of use it like a Sleeping bag of sorts while we’re out here if it gets dark and we need to sleep to avoid fighting mobs then we might as well have a bed on us at all times one thing we need to remember right now is that wherever we right click a bed in The wild it’s going to set our spawn point there and if we end up breaking that bed that resets our spawn point to the world spawn point so it’s a good thing we built that house close to the spawn point because if we ended up dying Out here then we’d end up respawning at the world spawn the initial spawn point that we found when we logged into the world for the first time but with that taken care of let’s explore the jungle and one thing i noticed was that over here we have a ruined nether portal Which has set fire to a good amount of the landscape and it looks like some of the trees here because it is right next to a giant surface level lava lake we’ll cover nether portals in more detail in future episodes but it’s quite a nice coincidence that this portal has spawned Right next to this lava lake because we would need some obsidian blocks if we wanted to complete the frame here and of course the lava lake here could be turned into obsidian if we just pour water all over it so i’m not gonna do that with the entire lava lake but it is Quite handy to have right here one thing to note if you encounter ruined nether portals in the wild is that the magma blocks here are dangerous to walk on unless you are sneaking at the time or have an enchantment called frost walker on your boots so worth knowing don’t Step on the magma blocks obviously don’t step in the fire in fact you can punch the fire to put it out if you want to and these nether portals often have some goodies nearby first of all we’ve got some gold blocks in the portal frame which we could always bring with us and Right here in this chest we have a bunch of things including iron supplies that we could group together by double clicking just to see if we’ve got enough to make a flint and steel to light this portal there’s also some gold armor with various enchantments here a fortune Three golden x and a clock in there as well so there are some gold items in here which hints at something that we can do in the nether a little bit later on i’m going to leave most of this stuff behind i’m going to take the fortune 3x Though because that actually comes at quite a fortuitous time if we want to gather materials from this jungle because we need to get some jungle tree saplings if we want to be able to grow jungle trees back at our house so after that brief distraction of the nether Portal let’s get back into the jungle itself you’ll notice that there are some regular animals around you can see some cows and some chickens here in the jungle and for the most part where there are clearer areas of the jungle floor regular animals will still be able to Spawn here there are a couple of unique animals to jungle biomes like the parrot that we just saw there might occasionally be pandas in the bamboo grove so we might encounter one or two of those and occasionally you’ll see ocelots darting around the jungle floor and here’s one right now actually not an Ocelot this is a panda and the pandas are pretty adorable creatures although this one seems to be trying to get through this bamboo road right about now there we go the pandas will actually eat bamboo if it drops on the ground near them or you can right click on them to Feed them some and they are pretty harmless for the most part in fact i’m fairly certain they are passive except for one variant of the panda that looks a little bit angrier and will attack you if you attack it or any of the other pandas around it but this one is a Pretty basic looking panda it’s just gonna be an adorable little critter walking around inside the bamboo grove and if we wanted a few more of them to spawn when we came back here we should probably clear out a little bit more of the bamboo area because where there are Large amounts of bamboo growing pandas won’t spawn here because there isn’t enough room for them to spawn basically the bamboo takes up too much of the forest floor and pandas need a space about the size of the panda itself in order to generate otherwise they’d get Stuck in the bamboo or the trees or whatever around them the jungle trees are really what we’re here for though and you’ll find that there are a mixture of taller oak trees and jungle trees in any given jungle i think we’ll take this one here as a good example because this Looks like it has some vines on it that we can climb and i kind of wish that i’d brought some iron with me for shears or a set of shears i’d already crafted because we could gather some of these vines to take back with us the nether Portal looked like it didn’t have enough iron to craft two iron ingots but we can climb the vines up the side of the tree here to get to the canopy and here we’re going to start taking down some of the logs of the tree with our axe now because jungle trees naturally generate With such a large amount of leaves on the top these are the only trees in the game which will drop fewer saplings from their leaves the sapling drop rate from jungle trees is about half what it is for any of the other trees and so i’m Going to use this fortune x this fortune gold x that we got here just to take down a few of these leaves and hope that we get a few more sapling drops from the leaves because one of the things fortune can do is increase the chances of Getting saplings from leaves there we go we just got one jungle sapling there is increase the chances of getting saplings from leaves but you’ll notice that the durability of this gold tool wears out very quickly until eventually it breaks they’re actually the worst tools in the game in terms of their overall Durability although they do end up with some quite nice enchantments on them if you enchant them in an enchanting table just don’t expect them to last very long if we break the remainder of the logs here the leaves of this tree will start to decay as normal and hopefully from That we’ll be able to pick up a few more saplings that we can use to regrow the jungle trees back at our base jungle trees will often have these branches that grow outwards to one side and all we need to do is take out the wood Inside of that for the leaves there to decay as well and hopefully we’ll come away with a few saplings we don’t just have to use the fortune x though our fortune pickaxe could also break some of these leaves for an additional chance at dropping saplings and if we wanted to a Little bit later on we could enchant a hoe with fortune since a hoe is the preferred tool aside from shears for breaking leaves quickly now since these jungle trees generate in a two by two formation a lot of the time we’re going to get a whole bunch of jungle wood from This but thankfully it looks like a few saplings have dropped on the forest floor around us and we have at least four saplings to our name now that’s great we should be able to take down the rest of this tree and we’ll bring the saplings back to our base to regrow them there I’ve just come out onto a river in the middle of this jungle and i’ve got to say the landscape around here is absolutely fascinating i’m going to hop back onto my boat and row around for a little bit and we can already see another panda in the distance although It seems like that one might be rolled onto its back as some of the pandas get a little bit playful and they like to just wave their feet in the air occasionally but look at this all of the jungle hills around this area look absolutely stunning and while these Aren’t strictly speaking mountains we can see that the new terrain in minecraft 1.18 allows for these rolling jungle hills to generate pretty much anywhere which is always really exciting to see we’ve also found an example here of where the bamboo jungle has given way to just a regular dense jungle now these Jungles have the one block wide variance of the jungle trees instead of just growing in a two by two like dark oak trees do you can grow single jungle saplings into smaller trees which will still give a decent amount of leaves and will only cost you one sampling instead Of four if you want to regrow them yourself and further in here we’re also finding some cocoa beans growing on the side of the jungle wood we’re going to grab some of these because we can replant those on any tree we grab and they’re useful for making brown dye this Tree right here has some really good examples actually of the three stages you’ve got a single cocoa bean there you’ve got the stage two cocoa pod and the big cocoa pod on the side is ready to harvest for three cocoa beans so we’re gonna take a few of those home and With the jungle wood we’ve harvested we should be able to start farming cocoa beans if we want to reproduce them now this dense forest floor foliage is all made up of oak leaves with jungle logs at their center so we could always break those down if we wanted a little bit of Extra wood and as we go through the jungle we might find it a little bit tricky to navigate with all this foliage on the forest floor and you’ve got to be careful of pitfalls like this that could be concealed by the leaves you don’t want to take too much full damage Running into a quarry of some kind that’s naturally generated in the world here and it looks like we’ve reached the far edge of the jungle on this side where it smoothly transitions back into an oak and birch forest well that was a nice trip through the jungle i think We’ve got a really cool jungle generation here and i’m very happy that we were able to find jungle wood so close to home in this world so going back to what i was saying before about adjacent biomes being of similar temperatures if you explore the boundaries of a jungle it is more likely That you’ll be able to encounter other biomes of a warmer temperature so if you think about things like deserts and savannah biomes a lot of those will generate around the edges of warm biomes like jungles and you’ll find that they end up connecting together in a way that Becomes a little bit more predictable if you’re looking for a certain type of resources and so i’m going to travel around the edges of the jungle biome just to see if it merges into any of the other biomes that we’re looking out for while we travel here and it looks like On this side that has proven true because over here in the distance we’re looking at a savannah biome i’m very happy we’ve encountered a savannah because that’s another type of wood that we can knock off our list if we make land over here and we go and take a look At the savannah over in this direction we can see acacia trees start to generate the wide flat plains of a savannah are much like the plains that you will find elsewhere but they have sparse generation of these acacia trees and the grass color is a little bit drier you might also occasionally find Savannah villages generating in these landscapes but for the most part you don’t need to come to savannah’s for too much stuff unless you really want to build here or you need this wood type acacia wood is a very bright orange color contrast this with the slightly more brownish pink color that you get From jungle logs and there’s a really high contrast the bark on the outside is grey which makes it very nice as a neutral wood type when building with a grayish color palette and once again the saplings will drop from these trees so we should be able to take a few of these Home and start to farm them back at our base if we want to i’m going to take down a couple of the acacia trees just so the saplings will start to drop from the decaying leaves and we can take a look around at the landscape which once Again looks like a nice flat plains connected by rivers with a couple of hills here and there and the jungle biome continues off into the distance that way adjoining a hill over there a couple of saplings just fell from the leaves of this acacia tree and we could Collect a few more of these if we wanted to but a couple of saplings should do just fine and we can make our way back down the river towards our base one last note about jungle biomes while we’re here though because i just spotted this on the other bank from the savannah There is a biome called sparse jungle which used to be called jungle edge biome and was quite rare in older versions of minecraft but in 1.18 you will see this generating quite a lot as a transitional biome it still has the bright green grass and occasional jungle Trees from the jungle biome but it will have much fewer of the super tall trees and it will be a lot more spread out you’ll get melons generating here occasionally and the same amounts of animals that you usually get but you won’t see as many of the dense trees That you find in the thicker jungle biomes and since these biomes used to be quite rare i think people will have a great time finding these and building in them now that they are a little bit more common as a transitional biome out into the oak forests and the other Surrounding environments having explored this jungle biome pretty thoroughly though i think it’s time to return to our pet parrots who we left waiting patiently for us on the edge of that dark oak forest we’ll head home and we’ll talk a little bit about how we can use the resources from the jungle back At our base now if i’m not mistaken this looks like the parrot we left over here yep that’s the one all right buddy it’s time to follow me and if we can get this parrot down to the shore of this river we should hopefully be able to row him home With our spyglass in hand and a parrot on our shoulder it feels good to be a pirate in minecraft sometimes let’s get out of the boat and oh oh gosh we hit the parrot oh that’s unfortunate i’m sorry we ended up breaking the boat and i was Just spamming it with my ex i accidentally hit the parrot well thankfully it was just a tap but i’m going to have to feed you some more seeds and hopefully your health will regenerate a little bit let’s run to the house though every time i jump down a Block the parrot is going to leave my shoulder so i’m just going to sprint up to the house the parrot’s going to teleport to me and hopefully once we reach the steps of the house it’ll teleport into the nearby vicinity or fly up to me like so and i think we could Probably perch it somewhere outside of the house maybe on the edge of the roof that seems like a good place for it yeah let’s say we leave the parrot up here on the edge of our moss roof it blends in quite nicely but it’s kind of a a cute Thing to have a bird hanging out on the roof of your house and there are other varieties of parrots there are some blue ones and red ones and different varieties which i think actually correspond to varieties of parrot in the real world one other thing to note about Parrots is that they will imitate the sounds of other mobs nearby so occasionally your parrot might start making imitation noises of creepers or zombies if they have been in the vicinity and that can honestly be a double-edged sword i think often parrots troll you a little bit because while the Parrot is a good reminder to make sure that you watch your back in case creepers or zombies sneak up on you it can sometimes just jump scare you occasionally and that’s not always everyone’s favorite things so you may want to think twice before bringing a parrot to your home but we’ve got one Now and i feel like it can be safely at home here on the roof now in terms of the saplings that we’ve brought home with us we should be able to start farming jungle wood now all we’ll need to do is plant one sapling we can grow It artificially using bone meal if we want to make sure it’s got a bit of space around it so it can grow with all the leaves around it and from there we could start taking down the leaves to get a few more jungle saplings we can Bone meal it to grow it and there we go we get a nice little jungle tree you’ll notice that the leaf color is not quite as green as it was in the jungle biome it’s a little bit less saturated because leaves like this will adapt to the biome That they are grown in they’ll adapt to their surroundings and the same is true if you break the leaves using shears and collect the leaf blocks and then you take them down to put elsewhere they will adapt to their biome surroundings there are a few leaves that don’t do That though namely birch spruce and azalea so we’re actually using azalea leaves around here and they’ll keep the same color regardless of what biome they are placed in now it looks like this tree’s leaves are decaying and already dropping some more jungle saplings which is perfect we might speed that along a Little bit by using our fortune pickaxe on some of these leaves hoping that a few of the saplings are going to drop but much like getting extra diamonds from diamond or it’s not a guaranteed thing so we’re probably not going to fortune every single type of leaves Because that seems like a bit of a waste of the durability on our diamond pickaxe we did get two more saplings though so we can be justified in placing four saplings in a two by two square like this circle square whatever you want to call it and we’ll bone meal that to grow It when it’s morning time but i need to go and set my spawn back in this house so what better time to do it than when we can sleep the night away all right mornings here let’s grow ourselves a two by two jungle tree with a few bone meal On one of these saplings there we go and an entire jungle tree grows right before our eyes with a couple of branches too and a lot of leaf coverage so that’s hopefully going to mean we get four jungle saplings back out of this one and we can start growing them perpetually Now i’m gonna grab the shears from this and we’re going to harvest some of the vines that are growing on here because while the vines will grow down naturally we’re probably going to be taking down this tree pretty quickly and so we’re going to gather a few vines from the Trunk of this tree and i think we’ll just gather a bunch of these and then because it looks pretty out of place here in the birch forest i’m going to take the tree down using a kind of spiral pattern to create a staircase up the tree and that way we can take down The tree as we climb it then once we reach the top we’ll just reverse direction come back down taking out all the rest of the logs as we go we can also get a few more vines as we climb up the branches if we want to because we’ll Be able to shear those as we go although if vines are hanging down like this and you want to collect the vines it’s important to shear them from the bottom upwards because if you shear one of the higher up blocks in the vine you’ll only Get one vine drop and the rest of them will break so important to shear from the bottom upwards if you want to collect all the vines that are dangling down from the side of a plant now when it comes to crafting and crafting recipes jungle wood doesn’t have any Inherently different properties than any of the other wood types that we have found and discussed so far you can break it down into planks those planks will make sticks they’ll make a crafting table they will make basically anything else you want to build with them so one Of the main reasons you might be interested in jungle wood is the color of the wood itself that kind of warmer pinkish color might be the kind of thing that you want to build with and it will pair very well with other materials that have a warmer color to them things like Terracotta and red brick can benefit from having jungle wood around since they are aesthetically quite similar but the jungle logs have a very specific property that we’re going to take advantage of and that is the fact that we can grow cocoa beans on them you cannot grow cocoa beans on any other Type of wood including birch wood like we’ve got around here or the acacia wood that we harvested previously if i place a few of those on here you cannot grow the cocoa beans on these logs no matter how much i’m right clicking on them you simply can’t plant them there so if we Want to harvest more cocoa beans to get a little bit more access to the brown dye that they will craft down into we’re going to need to grow them on jungle wood logs already the leaves of this canopy are decaying and we have a bunch more saplings than we started out with We’ve got 10 jungle saplings now so that’s a pretty decent confirmation of the fact that if we keep growing these two by two trees we should hopefully break even or get a few more saplings and as the last few logs and saplings descend from the canopy it’s looking Pretty good for us so we can add the jungle saplings to our collection of saplings here in the organics chest i’m going to leave the vines in there as well we even got a block of jungle leaves that i sheared off earlier so we’ll put them in there too and we’ll Add the acacia saplings because we know that we can regrow those anytime we want to coming over to the wood chest we can put some of the jungle logs in here now we have a nice hefty supply of those we can always use those as a utility wood to Craft anything else that we want because we’ve got so much of it and even though it’s now raining that’s not going to stop me from coming out here and planting a few more of these bamboo as well because if we place the bamboo shoots on the ground here they’ll start To grow we can harvest them again and we get a bit of a return on our investment each one of these is going to grow into a stalker bamboo that can potentially be i think up to like 15 blocks high they get pretty tall so nice and easy to Harvest more bamboo if we want it bamboo can be used as furnace fuel although it’s not very efficient you will need four pieces of bamboo to smelt one item and you can see it goes through it pretty fast if you need to for whatever reason bamboo can be crafted into sticks By placing two vertically in a 2×2 crafting interface you’ll get a couple of sticks out of that but most importantly if we combine the bamboo with some spider string we can create scaffolding with six bamboo around the sides like that and one string on the top scaffolding has some really useful Properties when it comes to building stuff so we can talk about that a little bit later we’ll have a probably an entire episode dedicated to building stuff with scaffolding because it can be very useful but the controls vary between bedrock and java edition so it’s kind of important to know how to control It on java if you’re used to it the other way around but honestly scaffolding is going to be enormously important to building in future so that’s why i’m quite happy that we found some bamboo because we’ll be able to craft as much scaffolding as we want now We’re regrowing that here at the base i’m gonna break these bones down into a little bit more bone meal just to demonstrate that we can also bone meal the bamboo if we want that to grow a little faster and that’s going to grow a couple of stages each time we can swipe That down using our sword and if we leave one piece of the bamboo in the ground then that’s going to regrow from the stump of the old bamboo cane allowing it to regrow as much as it wants to let’s very briefly talk about melons as well because if we craft ourselves an Iron hoe we can start a little melon patch down here next to our cocoa bean farm we’ll place a water source here for hydration and we’ll till some of the blocks around it so that they turn into farmland then if we craft a few melon seeds out of these melon slices we can Plant those in the ground and once they hydrate they will start to grow up naturally into melon stalks we can accelerate this process as with other crops using bone meal and once the melon stalk turns yellow like this you won’t be able to bone meal it anymore that Guarantees that it’s at the tallest it can be and that will start growing melons now melons and pumpkins operate in exactly this way once the stalk is fully grown every so often it will just produce a melon on a grass or dirt block around the outside i think farmland can Also count but it’s important to make sure that the melon has an organic block on one of these four sides to grow on as you can see right there that melon grew directly onto this grass block so did that one okay so they’re growing very fast that’s very very nice actually once These appear we can of course break them so that the stalk is free to generate a new melon and that got us a bunch more melon slices so in that way melons are eminently renewable but it’s important not to place any other kind of block in these areas around it or even replace The block that the melon will grow onto with any other kind of material because that will block the melon from growing it’s important to keep dirt or grass around it and make sure there is a space next to the melon stalk for each melon to grow for that reason you might not Want to put them this close together because if a melon grows here then it might block one of the chances that this stalk has to grow melons and if you want optimal efficiency out of these things then you might want to consider the placement of your melons but that’s Entirely fine for right now and we could always expand this outwards with a few more spots to grow melons just grab a couple more melon seeds replant those and anything within a four block radius of this water source will be hydrated so we could even go out this far and still Have hydration for a melon patch if we wanted it in a line we did get some more melon seeds from the abandoned mine shaft we explored in a previous episode so i might actually expand this farm outwards a little bit more and grow a few more melon stalks on those patches And we might even get some pumpkins into the mix here as well i think we gathered a few pumpkins from this patch over here near our spawn point but i’ll get a few more just for the sake of it you can get pumpkin seeds in a number of ways one Pumpkin will break down into four seeds giving you easy access to those we can also sheer any of the pumpkins around here to produce a jack-o’-lantern face on it and if we take that pumpkin now the carved pumpkin and turn it into a jack-o’-lantern by crafting it together With a torch that becomes a pretty useful light source but it also gives you four seeds every time you do that a carved pumpkin won’t give you any more seeds beyond that but the regular pumpkins can still be broken down into four seeds each time as we come back we Can find this melon here has grown although the other stalk on this side doesn’t connect to it so that still has the potential to produce a melon on one of these other three spaces around it but it’s usually a good idea to harvest the melons as you get them and if we Wanted to out on this side we could plant a few pumpkin seeds here as well and grow those using bone meal to show that they are basically the same design of stalk but these stalks will produce pumpkins like that one just did really fast actually now i’m just making silly Patterns here this isn’t the most effective way to set up a pumpkin and melon farm but honestly as long as they’re growing frequently and you’re harvesting them frequently there is no wrong answer to this there’s definitely a couple of things you can do to make this a little bit better but honestly Right now i’m just happy growing pumpkins and melons in my backyard and the cocoa bean harvest is also looking really good so let’s harvest a few more of those and we should now have enough cocoa beans to coat this entire three by one of jungle wood in cocoa beans that Will regrow and i actually can’t believe i’ve forgotten to mention this until now but one of the other uses of cocoa beans is to make chocolate chip cookies if you combine some wheat together with some cocoa beans in a crafting table two wheat and one portion of cocoa beans Will get you eight cookies and these are kind of a snack food like the melon slices they won’t refill your hunger or saturation in such a big way the way steak does for example but it’s always worth having them around if you want to celebrate with some cookies and that is Where we’re going to leave it for this episode of the minecraft survival guide folks i hope you’ve enjoyed touring the jungle with me and hopefully you’ll have fun farming some of these resources in your own world don’t forget to leave a like on this episode for me if you Enjoyed it subscribe if you want to see more and i’ll see you soon take care bye for now you Video Information
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The Minecraft Survival Guide Season 2 continues! This tutorial will show you how to identify a Jungle biome, what resources and mobs to find there, and what to expect from the surrounding terrain. We tame a pet Parrot, meet a Panda and feed it Bamboo, climb a Jungle Wood tree and bring back saplings to farm at our base, harvest and replant melons, and even explore how the previously rare Jungle Edge biome has taken on a new life as Sparse Jungle!
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