5 best Minecraft biomes for bases in 2022 – Sportskeeda

Building a base is a vital activity in Minecraft, but its location can be just as crucial as the building itself.

Depending on the biome player bases are located in, different resources will be immediately available. Users should keep this in mind, as the materials they need the most access to should be as close to the base as possible.

There are other considerations, such as security in multiplayer servers, as some biomes make hiding a secret base somewhat more complex. There’s plenty to think about when building a base, but certain biomes outperform others when it comes to their resources and layout.


Minecraft: Best biomes for base building

5) Plains

Plains biomes have plenty of room and a large amount of animal mobs (Image via Mojang)multiplayer server can be difficult due to how open-ended these biomes are. However, in a single-player or LAN context, plains biomes are great base-building spots for new and veteran Minecraft players.


4) Forest

Players won't run out of wood easily in forest biomes (Image via Mojang)

Wood is one of the most vital materials in the game, so having a base surrounded by trees is a huge help, especially for newer gamers.


3) River

River biomes provide a consistent source of water (Image via Mojang)

Having access to water and other various resources makes river biomes one of the best places to set up a base in all of Minecraft. If things don’t work out, users can always take a boat down the river to a new, more appropriate location for their base.


2) Stony Peaks

Stony peaks provide early access to precious ores (Image via Mojang)significant climbing to find a suitable spot to build one’s base.

However, once players build their base, they’re not likely to forget where it’s located, thanks to the sheer size of most mountain biomes.

One of the best aspects of stony peaks is that Minecraft players can find different mineable ores throughout the surface of the biome, meaning players will require less effort tunneling underground to find ores, at least at the outset of entering the biome.


1) Windswept Hills

Windswept hills offer a little bit of everything (Image via Mojang)Minecraft: Java Edition), and featuring sloping hills, windswept hills biomes can be considered a jack-of-all-trades location. The various heights afforded by the biome also provide snow-covered locations atop certain hills.

Large overhangs can often be found, complete with waterfalls and even ground-level caves from which players can explore and harvest materials.

Lastly, Minecraft players can even find llamas and emerald ores throughout the biome. Although these don’t necessarily assist in base building, they’re a nice bonus found in many biomes.

Note: This article reflects the author’s views.


Edited by Ravi Iyer

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