There are lots of fun ways to customize your experience in Minecraft. You can build a castle, grow a garden, do some light landscaping, or dye your favorite piece of Leather Armor. Although you can't change the color of most armor sets in Minecraft, you can dye Leather Armor any color you wish.
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However, there are a few steps you'll need to complete before you can change the color of your Leather Armor. Additionally, the process of dying armor is different between Java Edition and Bedrock Edition, but don't worry, we'll dive into both editions in this guide.
You can craft Leather Armor using the crafting recipes in the photos above and below. The two crafting recipes in the picture above are for the helmet and torso, while the photo below displays the crafting recipes for the pants and boots. Getting the Leather to craft armor can be tricky if you're trying to craft a full set, so here are a few of the best ways to get Leather in Minecraft.
Crafting Leather Armor isn't challenging since all it requires is Leather; however, you'll need to kill Cows to get it. You can find cows primarily in Plains and Jungle biomes. Cows can drop up to two Leather upon death, so they're a good source of this item if you find a group of them.
Additionally, animals including Horses, Llamas, and Mooshrooms also drop up to two Leather, but they're all rarer than Cows, so they're not as worth searching for. You can find Horses in Plains and Savannah biomes. Llamas live in Savannah and Mountain Biomes. Finally, you can find Mooshrooms inside Mushroom Field biomes, which are also home to giant mushrooms.
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The final mob that drops Leather upon
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