Minecraft’s 1.19 update is becoming the talk of the town all over the world. And it has all the right reasons to attract such popularity. We are not only gettingnew mobs in Minecraft 1.19, as the case is with every major update. But this time, Minecraft is also bringing some upgrades for existing biomes in the game. One of these lucky biomes is the mangrove swamp biome in Minecraft. This biome is a revamped version of regular swamps, and even if you didn’t like the existing swamps, this new biome is going to catch your eye. It has new wildlife, new mobs, and even fresh terrain. So, let’s not waste time and dive into the world of mangrove swamps in Minecraft 1.19.
We are covering various aspects of this new biome in different sections for your ease. Use the table below to explore everything about the new mangrove swamps at your convenience.
Note: This article was last updated on June 7th at 8:55 AM PST after theofficial release of the Minecraft 1.19 updateon all supported platforms globally.
A biome in Minecraft refers to a particular area’s flora and fauna. Each biome has its own plantation, mobs, as well as terrain generation. The new mangrove swamp biome isa revamped version of the existing swamp biomein the game. It doesn’t replace the original swamp biome but provides a better version of the same.
It is home to the exclusivemangrove trees, the warm variant offrogs,muddy water,new blocks, and more in Minecraft.
All mangrove swamps in the upcoming Minecraft 1.19 update will have the following features:
If you want to go the traditional route, try exploring the areas with desert, regular swamp, and savanna biomes. Mangrove swamps spawn in humid and warm areas. But there’s no guarantee that you can find it within hundreds or a few thousands of blocks of your spawn point.
The more reliable way to find mangroves swamps is using in-gameMinecraft commands. If your world has cheats enabled, you can use the following command to find a mangrove swamp.
/locatebiome mangrove_swamp
This command shows the coordinates to the nearest mangrove swamp biome. You can then travel orteleport in Minecraftto reach there.
Exclusive to the mangrove swamp biome, mangrove trees are the rarest type of trees in the game. They can adapt to and evengrow inside water. That’s because of theirpropping roots. Water can easily get logged in these roots allowing the tree to grow underwater.
The color of Mangrove trees’ wood is muddy brown on the outside and red on the inside. That’s the only way mangrove trees are different from regular wood. You can use the new wood to make new variants of:
Tall trees generate more commonly in this biome as compared to the shorter ones. More often than not, these tall trees are supported by tall roots whose height is almost as much as the smaller trees. If these roots don’t spawn under the water, you can find moss carpets covering them every now and then.
As you might expect, theseroots end up creating a thick forest biomein which hostile mobs can easily hide. But that doesn’t mean you should expect dead ends in this biome. Instead, what you get is a complex but interesting route similar to thebest Minecraft parkour maps. This is because almost all roots bend in shapes to create a two-block opening for players to pass through.
Unlike other Minecraft trees, a mangrove tree doesn’t grow from saplings. Instead, you have to use mangrovepropagulesthat naturally generate hanging from existing Mangrove trees.
Once obtained, you can place the propagule underwater or above the ground to grow it. It grows in every overworld biome and adapts its roots according to its surrounding. For some reason, mangrove trees take longer than regular saplings to grow. But you can speed up their growth using bonemeal.
Other than the hostile mobs spawning at night, you can find the following mobs in mangrove swamps:
Thanks to the high height of mangrove trees, the bees stay close to their nests and in the upper area of mangrove swamps. Meanwhile, the frogs keep finding their way in and around water on levels. Their ability to jump above player height definitely helps a lot. As for the fireflies, they are most visible during the night and spread all across the biome.
Last but not least, another existing thing about the new mangrove swamp in Minecraft ismud blocks. As the name suggests, these are a naturally generating wet variant of dirt blocks. You can find them exclusively in the mangrove swamp biome. But if you want, you can also manually create themusing a water bottle on dirt blocks, including regular dirt, coarse dirt, and rooted dirt.
You can use the mud blocks in Minecraft to make:
You can also use mud to grow bamboo and sugarcane. And probably due to waterlogging, the growth rate of both of these crops seems to be slightly higher on mud as compared to regular dirt.
You can make most of the mud family blocks using acrafting table in Minecraft. But the process to make clay is unique and interesting. So follow these steps to dry out water from mud and make clay in Minecraft:
First, you need to getpointed dripstonefrom the dripstone caves in Minecraft. You can reuse the same dripstone later on too.
Next,place the mud blockfour blocks high in the sky. You might have to make a temporary support structure to do so.
Finally, place mangrove roots just beneath the mud block. Then,attach the dripstoneto the bottom of the roots. The water will slowly drip out, replacing the mud block with a clay block.
Note:You can also use any other block instead of mangrove roots, but we found it to be the most efficient option in our testing.
Lucky for you, the seed which we used to test the mangrove swamp biome has one of the largest variants of this biome.It’s not close to spawn, but you can use the coordinates mentioned above to teleport to it. The biome in this seed extends over multiple chunks and even covers surrounding hills. If this seed fails to impress you, worry not, we have found many more to fulfill your cravings. Simply head to our list of thebest mangrove swamp seedsand find the perfect seed for you.
Explore the Mangrove Swamp in Minecraft Today
With that, you now know everything about the new mangrove swamp of Minecraft 1.19. You can now go on to explore these dense forests to meet a variety of mobs. Domake a boatfirst to avoid walking in the dirty water-logged area. Someenchanted bootsmight come in handy as well, against the sticky mud. However, that’s only if we are focusing on what’s already out. There are a lot of hiddenMinecraft 1.19 featuresthat are yet to meet the public eyes. We are hoping to get a brand new Mangrove swamp village since there are already swamp villagers and village building blocks in the game. But what are your thoughts on this biome revamp? And what other Minecraft biome do you think needs an upgrade? Let’s discuss this in the comments below!