Minecraft "non-violent" alternatives to get resources?

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I am recently playing multiplayer PS3 Minecraft with my young kid.
My child was delighted when we gathered a few cows near our house. Admittedly, those baby animals are so cute.

Now I hit a dilemma ; I was planning to slaughter a few bovine for their leather, but I do not want to hurt my young child's feelings...
Is there any efficient way to get resources such as leather in Minecraft PS3 without having to murder innocent animals?



Best Answer

You can fish for it. There are small chances to catch some Leather as "Junk". Alternatively, leave the house's surroundings and get hunting some wild Cows / Rabbits / Horses.




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Answer 2

According to this page from the official Minecraft Wiki, leather is typically only gained from killing Cows, Mooshrooms, Horses, and Llamas. However, a less reliable way to get Leather is to go fishing. Leather has a chance to turn up as a junk item from fishing, although it's much less reliable.

The only other option may be to find a Leatherworker villager, which will be wearing a white apron. The Wiki does not mention if you can buy leather from them, however you can sell Leather to the Leatherworker. Again, this is a much less reliable method, as you will need piles of emeralds to get the amounts you desire.

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