Minecraft Purple Dye: How to Get Purple Dye In Minecraft?
Give Command for Purple Dye
How to Get Red Dye
It’s possible to get Red Dye from a bunch of different resources. All of which are relatively common, making this vibrant color of dye easy to get. Here’s a quick breakdown of what gives you Red Dye and how much:
Item Name | How Much Red Dye it Gives You | Where You Can Find it |
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Poppy | 1 Red Dye each | In the following biomes: -Plains -Sunflower Plains -Forests -Birch Forests -Dark Forests -Flower Forests -Meadows |
Red Tulip | 1 Red Dye each | In the following biomes: -Plains -Sunflower Plains -Forests -Birch Forests -Dark Forests -Flower Forests -Meadows |
Rosebush | 2 Red Dye each | In the following biomes: -Forests -Birch Forests -Dark Forests -Flower Forests |
Beetroot | 1 Red Dye each | Village farms have a 10% chance to contain Beetroots. |
How to Get Blue Dye
You can get Blue Dye from either Lapis Lazuli or Cornflowers. To get the former, you’ll have to dig pretty deep, as Lapis Lazuli Ore blocks only spawn in the lowest layers. Thankfully, each block will drop somewhere from 4 to 9 Lapis Lazuli each when mined. Cornflowers are relatively common surface flowers that you can spot in Plains, Sunflower Plains, Flower Forest, and Meadow biomes.
Simply put either some Lapis Lazuli or Cornflowers onto any crafting grid to turn them into Blue Dye at an equal 1-to-1 ratio. It should also be mentioned that Lapis Lazuli can be used in place of Blue Dye in some Bedrock Edition crafting recipes. Related:
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