Pandas are one of the neutral mobs that inhabit the Jungle biome in Minecraft. Similar to real life, the traits and appearance of Pandas can vary according to their personalities. While there are some lazy Pandas that don’t leave their habitat or relocate much, some are playful and keep on rolling their backs. Considering their varying behavior, it can be a bit of a hassle to breed Pandas in Minecraft.
Unlike other mobs, you need to meet some extra conditions before you breed them. Don’t worry, our guide has got you covered with exact steps on farming Pandas in Minecraft. So, here’s everything you should know about them.
How to Breed a Panda in Minecraft
Pandas require at least 8 bamboo blocks or shots within a five-block radius for breeding. This might also be the reason why won’t your Pandas breed in the game. Once you meet these prerequisites, the Pandas will enter the love mode.
So, follow the below steps to breed a Panda in Minecraft:
- You need to build an Animal Farm so that both of your Pandas can’t escape. Ensure that there are at least eight blocks of Bamboo close to it.
- Equip the Bamboo shots or sticks to tame and lure two Pandas into the Animal Farm.
- Feed the Bamboo to both of the Pandas and wait until they enter love mode. You will see hearts hovering above both of the Pandas when they do so.
- If a Panda keeps on eating the Bamboo instead of entering into love mode, it isn’t fed enough. In that case, keep on feeding Panda Bamboo shots or sticks until it is sufficient enough.
- When you see the hearts hovering above, wait for some time until a baby Panda is spawned.
Note that the baby Panda can have a different personality and appearance based on the genes of its parents. This baby would also have a chance to inherit four genes depending on its parents.
List of All Pandas
Here are all the types of Pandas according to their personality and behavior:
- Normal Pandas: None of the unique personality actions.
- Aggressive Pandas: Angry, violent, and can attack you when hostile.
- Lazy Pandas: Slowest land mob and can be recognized by their smiles.
- Worried Pandas: Can be recognized by their frowned and worried face. It tries to avoid players and all the mobs.
- Playful Pandas: Keep on rolling their backs which can cause different hazards.
- Weak / Snotty Pandas: Easily recognizable from their teary eyes and snotty nose.
- Brown Pandas: None of the unique personality actions but can be identified by their teary eyes,
That’s all about how to breed Pandas in Minecraft. If you liked and found this guide helpful, check out our guides on how to breed Axolotls, how to tame Fox, and explore more Minecraft Guides in our dedicated section right here on Technclub.