Despite losing the biome vote to mountains back at MineCon 2019, the features that were proposed to overhaul swamps were brought to Minecraft as part of 1.19's Wild Update. One such feature is frogs - the latest in a long line of adorable mobs added to the game.
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While frogs don't have exciting drops for being killed, and can't help you in battle the way axolotls do, they have one very interesting interaction that results in the production of a new block - froglight. This pretty new light source will be ideal for illuminating the spooky caverns of the Deep Dark, so here's everything you need to know to get your hands on the stuff.
There are three different types of frogs in Minecraft, in addition to tadpoles, which are entirely different mobs. Orange frogs (officially called temperate frogs) are native to biomes with mild climates; green frogs (cold frogs) are native to cooler biomes, and white frogs (warm frogs) are native to hot biomes.
Frogs spawn naturally in Swamp and Mangrove Swamp biomes. Those spawning in the former will be orange, while those in the latter will be white. This means there's no way for green frogs to spawn naturally, which begs the question, how do you obtain them?
This process is important to get your hands on froglight, as the colour of the frog determines the colour of the froglight. To start breeding frogs, it works more or less like any other mob - feed two frogs a slimeball, and they'll enter love mode. However, unlike most mobs, where a baby variant of the creature in question would be produced, one of the frogs will become pregnant, a bit like turtles.
The pregnant frog will search for a suitable piece of water, and upon finding one, will lay
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