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Minecraftcontinues to get new updates and drops to keep things fresh for players. The game recently received the Spring to Life drop, which has broughta bunch of new blocks, animals, and a variety of content to the game. One of the new things players will find is the Leaf Litter block.
Leaf Litter brings a nice spring feel to yourMinecraftworld. It makes everything look a bit more fresh and lively. But apart from looks, it actually has some uses too. If you don’t know how to find it, this article is here to help.
How to Find Leaf Litter in Minecraft
The Leaf Litter block is found in multipleareas inMinecraft. If you want to get your hands on it, you’ll need to make your way to theForest, Dark Forest, or Wooded Badlands, where it grows naturally. Once you are there, look around on the ground. Leaf Litter looks like thin, yellow-brown leaves. When players walk over them, they will hear that crunchy leaf sound, just like stepping on real leaves in autumn.
Minecraftfans can grab Leaf Litter with their bare hands or use any basic toollike a Pickaxe. One thing to remember here is that thecolor of the Leaf Litter changes depending on the biomein which it is found. And, once you collect it, it won’t grow back like grass or leaves.
Another easy way to get Leaf Litter is bysmelting regular leavesin a furnace. For this, you will need a fuel source and, of course, a furnace, which you probably already have. If not, you can craft one using eight cobblestones.
Once it’s ready, throw some leaves inside along with a source of fuel to make Leaf Litter. This is a great option if you haven’t made it to the aforementioned biomes yet. Once you have made a Leaf Litter, you can place it on blocks that have solid top surfaces.
How to Use Leaf Litter in Minecraft
Leaf Litter ismainly for decoration. It gives your builds a nice spring vibe. In addition to that, it canalso be used as a fuel source. Now, it’s not the best fuel option out there because it only burns forfive seconds. Coal, on the other hand, burns for 80 seconds. However, coal isn’t always easy to find. Leaf Litter, on the other hand, is easy to get in large amounts, so it’s still a decent backup option.