Minecraft’s watery biomes have been dotted with all kinds of new species since the Update Aquatic was released in July 2018. There’s coral, seagrass, dolphins, the bucket of fish (my personal favourite), and much much more. Today, we’re looking at an item that shines in its versatility. It’s kelp.
Kelp was first seen in a clip at MineCon Earth in 2017, and added to the game in the 18w07a snapshot, released in February of 2018. You’ll find it growing below the surface of most oceans, near and around seagrass. Originally it generated all over the place, but it was tweaked shortly afterward to mainly generate in colder ocean biomes.
It wasn’t easy to implement. Mojang pixel artist Jasper Boerstra explains:
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