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SnowGolem

How Much Snow is Needed for a Snow Golem in Minecraft? – Answered

Minecraft players can find blocks covered with beautiful white snow in cold biomes like snow-capped mountains or snowy tundras. You can use any shovel to remove snow layers and get snowballs.

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There is hardly any use to snow in Minecraft. It is usually used for spawning snow golem, a passive mob that attacks almost all monsters. Unlike iron golems, snow golems can hit enemies at a range but have extremely low health.

In this article, we take about snow and how much you will need to make one snow golem in Minecraft.

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How Much Snow is Required for a Snow Golem in Minecraft?

In Minecraft, only a few mobs can be spawned in survival mode. Luckily, snow golems are cheap to make. You can build snow golems using two snow blocks and a carved pumpkin or jack o’lantern.

Snow Golem spawn

You will need a total of eight snowballs to make two snow blocks. Stack two snow blocks on top of each other and place a carved pumpkin or jack o’lantern over it, as shown in the above image.

After placing the correct pumpkin block, the game will spawn a snow golem. You can use this golem to get more snow since it creates a snow path wherever it walks. Also, snow golems are a fabulous decorative addition for any snowy themed build.

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Manish Kumar Choudhary
Manish Kumar Choudhary is a freelance writer who loves to create guides and informational articles over a variety of video games. When not writing, you will probably find him raging over teammates in Valorant or enjoying the beauty of Teyvat in Genshin Impact.