Where to find wolves [duplicate]

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I'm having trouble finding wolves. I saw a question written a few years ago that had a "protip" stating to set out some torches in a forest biome, kill all the bad guys, and wolves would be found in about 10 minutes. This didn't work for me. Neither has wandering around aimlessly holding a bone. I've heard that wolves are less likely to spawn in 1.8? Anyone have any other tips? I really want a pack of tamed wolves for my base. I've searched birch forests, forests, taiga, mega taiga...no luck!



Best Answer

From Minecraft Wiki:

Wolves spawn only in Forest, Taiga, Mega Taiga, Cold Taiga, and Cold Taiga M biomes.

If you have difficulties finding them in these biomes, then blame your luck. Sorry.




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How do you find more wolves in Minecraft?

According to the minecraft wiki, Wolves spawn in Light level 7 or higher (like all passive mobs), on Grass (again, like all passive mobs), typically in Taiga and Forest biomes, and more commonly during dawn and dusk periods of the day. They can spawn in groups of 1-8.

Where do wolves spawn Valheim?

SpawningTypeLimitStarsAnywhere in Mountains during the day time3NoAnywhere in Mountains during the night time, despawn at dawn6YesFrom breeding4, within 10 metersInherited from the parentDuring "You are being hunted" event after defeating Bonemass6No

Do wolves spawn in birch forests?

Not included are dark forests and birch forests, as they are considered separate biomes....Forest.MobSpawn chanceGroup sizePassive categoryWolf5\u2044454Hostile categorySpider100\u2044496.25115 more rows



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