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Desert temples give Minecraft players a great opportunity to find semi-rare loot, like diamonds, diamond horse armor, golden apples, saddles, and more. But what if you didn’t manage to spawn near a desert biome? You’ve come to the right article. We’ll walk you through both hacked and hack-free ways to locate a desert temple, so you can collect your treasure as soon as possible.
Things You Should Know
- Climb high mountains or travel across oceans with boats to get a better perspective of your world. This can help you find desert biomes
- Adjust your game's FOV and Render Distance settings (if your device can handle it), which let you see more of the world at once.
- Copy your game’s seed and post it on ChunkBase’s Desert Temple Finder to get an exact location of desert temples in your game.
Steps
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How to Find Temples with Hacks
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Copy down your game’s seed number. If you’re playing Java edition, use the in-game chat bar to send /seed , which generates your game’s seed number. If you’re playing Bedrock edition, hit Esc followed by Settings . You’ll automatically be redirected to the “Game” tab, which shows your game’s seed number. [2] X Research source
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Enter your seed number on ChunkBase’s Desert Temple Finder . Use the dropdown menu to select the edition and version of the game you’re playing, along with the seed number. Then, type in your Minecraft coordinates at the bottom of the screen. Once you hit Go , all the desert temples in your game are displayed in relation to your current position.
- Use ChunkBase’s graph to figure out the coordinates of the desert temples. Then, use the teleport feature to reach the desert temple quickly and easily.
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QuestionIs there such a thing as a jungle pyramid?CuzinBob45Community AnswerNot a jungle pyramid, but a jungle temple. These have treasures just like desert temples. They are made of mossy cobblestone and have traps in them, too.
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QuestionWhich direction is most likely to get you to the temple first?Community AnswerThere is no specific best direction because the world is generated randomly.
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QuestionWhat does the pressure plate do?Community AnswerThe plate ignites the TNT and blows you up. It's especially bad if you are carrying highly valuable items.
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- Desert temples are often found near desert villages. Look for buildings and villagers to investigate.Thanks
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- If you are in the center in the temple and you find blue wool on the floor, don't break it. There is a pressure plate and can activate a TNT trap.
- When you suddenly touch the pressure plate, break the block underneath it and place water on that hole. The TNT won't blow up.
- Be careful when descending. Do not touch or land on the pressure plate as you might activate the TNTs.
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1. Find a large desert.
2. Look for the pyramid-shaped structure in the distance.
3. Look for a square gray shape on the map.
4. Try a Desert Temple Finder app.
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- "In my world in Minecraft Education Edition, I found a gigantic desert. I hadn't read this article yet. I was in creative mode, because it was the first time I saw a desert temple. I went in it. I thought I saw the pressure plate as a block of stone. But it wasn't, and I exploded the temple and the loot. I got out and found another temple that I didn't want to destroy. So I came and read this awesome article! Thanks!" ..." more
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