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Daniel Hidalgo
2022-07-06 21:34:23

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Keep reading if you are interested in knowing how to make a lead in Minecraft easily, because here we will show you how to do it.

What is a lead in Minecraft?


This is an element that you can use to make mobs go to the areas where you want them. This will prevent you from having to try to lock them up, hit them or any other action that won't really work. The problem is that almost everyone is wondering how to make a lead, which we will address below.

How to make a lead in Minecraft?


In order to make this item, you will need to get the following materials:

  • X1 Slimeball, which you can get by killing Slimes, which you can find in swamp biomes and underground.
  • X4 pieces of String, which you can get by killing spiders.

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When you come across large Slimes, you will have to hit them until they break into smaller Slimes, these are the only ones that can drop the Slimeball element. But if you want to guarantee the Slimeball will fall, you'll have to make a nearby frog eat the smaller Slime.

With the necessary materials in hand, you'll need to head to a crafting table, where you'll need to place the Slimeball in the center slot and the String in the bottom right, center left, top left and top center slots.

How to make a lead in Minecraft? - Usage


This item can be used on horses, donkeys, mules, cows, sheep, pigs, rabbits and chickens, but not on hostile mobs such as spiders and zombies.

When you have the animal tethered, you can not the other end to connect the other end to a fence post, so it won't disappear.
 
Now that you know how to make a lead in Minecraft, you will have realized how easy it is, how complicated it might be to get the Slimeball, but at least you know the whole process.


Tags:
minecraft classic , education edition, download, pocket edition, update, minecaft, mminecraft, mincecraft, mincrat, free
Platform(s):
PC, macOS, Linux, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
Genre(s):
Sandbox, survival
Developer(s):
Mojang, Xbox, Sony, Nintendo eShop
Publisher(s):
Mojang, Microsoft Studios, Sony Computer Entertainment
Release date:
18 November 2011
Mode:
Single-player, multiplayer
age rating (PEGI):
7+

Other Tags
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