Arqade Asked on July 31, 2020
I am not able to find a warped forest in the nether. I searched for a week with about 10 hours of gameplay. How can I find one?
Before you start searching, make sure you're on v1.16 of Minecraft. Warped forests weren't available before then. If, after the upgrade to v1.16, you decide to play on a map you created before the upgrade, you'll need to visit a part of the nether you've never been to before. The game won't regenerate areas you've already discovered - they'll continue to be the old, generic nether biome.
At this point, if you're not willing to use third-party tools, you have to keep searching. There game doesn't provide you any clues where biomes are ahead of time.
If you're willing to use third-party tools, try ChunkBase's Biome Finder.
Make sure you do the following:
You can use "Filter Biomes" to only show certain biomes. However, once you've selected "The Nether" as your dimension, it's pretty easy to spot the green areas that mark warped forests. Mose your mouse cursor over one of those areas, and the coordinates for that spot will appear under the map.
If your coordinates aren't already showing in Minecraft in the upper left part of your screen, go to Settings, then the Game section. Scroll down until you see "Show Coordinates", and turn it on. You'll kow it's on if the slider bar is on the right side of the box.
Answered by Shaun on July 31, 2020
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