Either use a boat for water travel or a horse for land travel. Dry biomes tend to stick together, so when you do find a Savannah it will most likely be close to a desert. From my experience, Savannah is actually among the more common biomes.
It's both easier and harder to find certain biomes. Warm biomes will be surrounded with warm biomes or a slightly cooler biome. Deserts and jungles are more likely to have savannahs by them. Tundras and other cool biomes, cannot have savannahs by them. If you have a world full of snow, you are going to need to go to an area with warmer biomes.
Hope that helps, that's if you wanted the technical explanation.
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It's both easier and harder to find certain biomes. Warm biomes will be surrounded with warm biomes or a slightly cooler biome. Deserts and jungles are more likely to have savannahs by them. Tundras and other cool biomes, cannot have savannahs by them. If you have a world full of snow, you are going to need to go to an area with warmer biomes. Hope that helps, that's if you wanted the technical explanation.
Well that sucks I'm all surrounded with Roofed Forset and Plains.
I'd use Admist. It gives you a great biome map. One hint to using it though (I'm pretty new!) is that it is run outside of Minecraft, you just hit "new" and look for your world to open a map of it. It shows you strongholds and villages and temples too, though they are sometimes missing or underground.
I'd use Admist. It gives you a great biome map. One hint to using it though (I'm pretty new!) is that it is run outside of Minecraft, you just hit "new" and look for your world to open a map of it. It shows you strongholds and villages and temples too, though they are sometimes missing or underground.
I don't like to use all of this stuff outside of minecraft like MCedit.
But I've managed to finally find a savannah, took me 2 days irl to find, but thanks for suggestions.
Assuming you're in version 1.7something, there's good-size savannah at x=+1200, y= +2000. It extends through to about 0,3500.
There's also 4 villages almost directly on the way between those coordinates
Hope that helps.
First of all Thanks for you help, but if you'll read above, I've managed to find one I think in the area you've just told me sto thank you.
Second, what program did you used?
I need help, I'm looking for savannah biome on my world, and could'nt manage to find one.
I've walked around 3,000 blocks every direction from my base, any suggestions?...
Hope that helps, that's if you wanted the technical explanation.
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Well that sucks I'm all surrounded with Roofed Forset and Plains.
I don't like to use all of this stuff outside of minecraft like MCedit.
But I've managed to finally find a savannah, took me 2 days irl to find, but thanks for suggestions.
First of all Thanks for you help, but if you'll read above, I've managed to find one I think in the area you've just told me sto thank you.
Second, what program did you used?
Keep looking or "cheat" with Amidst..
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