Ultimate Minecraft 1.20 Pet Mob Guide | How To Tame All Mobs Cat Wolf Parrot Llama Fox & More! - Summary

Summary

The video provides a comprehensive guide on how to tame and care for various pets in Minecraft, including cats, parrots, wolves, llamas, and rabbits.

To tame a cat, you need to go to a village where Stray Cats spawn, approach them with raw Cod or raw Salmon, and right-click on them. If they're nervous, chase them up to a certain extent, then hold out the fish. Cats can be customized by dyeing their collar. They can also hunt for you at night, scaring away Phantom mobs.

Parrots are not as useful but are difficult to find, making them valuable. Right-click on the parrot with a seed to tame it. Parrots can mimic sounds, alerting you to nearby hostile mobs. They cannot be bred or healed with seeds; instead, use splash potions of healing. Parrots also react to music, dancing when a music disc is played.

Wolves generate in groups of four with a 10% chance of any of them being a puppy. To tame a wolf, give them bones. Once tamed, they will not be hostile towards sheep. If they are punched or attacked, they will fight on your behalf. Wolves can be bred to create puppies.

Llamas generate in the Savannah Plateau in Java Edition and the old Windswept Hills biome in Bedrock Edition. They are tamed by right-clicking on them. They can be customized with different colors of carpets and can carry items when chests are attached to them. Llamas can be bred to produce baby llamas.

The Axolotl, a fairly new mob, is found inside lush caves. They can be tamed by picking them up in a bucket and feeding them with buckets of tropical fish.

Foxes spawn in Taiga biomes and can be tamed by feeding them berries. They can help fight oceans monuments.

Ocelots can be made to trust you by right-clicking on them with food. They can breed to produce baby ocelots, which are not inherently distrustful.

Rabbits can be tamed by holding food in your hand. They drop the raw rabbit, rabbit hide, and rabbit foot. They can be bred to produce baby rabbits.

Overall, the video provides a detailed guide on how to tame and care for various pets in Minecraft, offering insights into their behaviors and uses in the game.

Facts

1. The video is a guide on how to tame different types of pets in Minecraft, including cats, parrots, wolves, llamas, axolotls, foxes, ocelots, and rabbits.
2. Cats can be tamed by approaching them with raw fish while crouching, and they can be bred by right-clicking two cats with fish.
3. Parrots are tamed by right-clicking them with a seed, and they can mimic the sounds of nearby hostile mobs.
4. Wolves are tamed by right-clicking them with bones, and they can breed with other wolves.
5. Llamas can be tamed, ridden, and bred by right-clicking them with hay bales.
6. Axolotls are found in lush caves and can be tamed by right-clicking them with buckets of tropical fish.
7. Foxes can be tamed by feeding them berries and breeding them with other foxes.
8. Ocelots can be tamed by feeding them fish and breeding them with other ocelots.
9. Rabbits can be attracted by holding food in your hand, but they are not fully tamed and will still run away from hostile mobs.
10. Other types of pets, like the llama, can be used to help defeat certain mobs or to carry items.
11. The video also mentions the semi-pet types or pet mobs in the game that are not fully tamable but have a lot of uses.
12. The semi-pet types include the llama, fox, ocelot, and rabbit.
13. Llamas can be used to move items around the game world.
14. Foxes can be used to pick berries or kill certain mobs inside of forests.
15. Ocelots can still make you trust them although they can't be fully tamed and don't have all the benefits of cats.
16. Rabbits are not fully tamed in the game, but they are attracted to food and run towards the player when food is held in the hand.