Lead is a leash in Minecraft that you can easily craft and use on passive mobs. So, let’s talk about how to make one and its uses. You need to use four pieces of string and one slimeball to make a lead in Minecraft. You can get strings by killing spiders or exploring dungeons, mineshafts, or loot chests. You can also get string if you use a sword to cut through cobwebs. As for slimeballs, the best way to get them is by slaying slimes that you can find in the swamp. You can also find slime chunks and farm the slimes for slimeballs. Furthermore, you can also look for slimeballs in loot chests or trade with wandering traders. Now that you have all the items you need to craft the lead, you can follow the steps below to get the required item.
How to Use the Lead in Minecraft?
You can use the lead on all the passive mobs in the game. All you need to do is hold the lead in your right hand and right-click the animal you want to put the lead on. Moreover, you can right-click on a fence post after using the lead on the animal to tie them to it. Doing so will prevent them from walking around and getting lost. To remove the lead from the animal, simply right-click on the animal. The process to remove the lead from the fence post is the same.
What Mobs Can I Use the Lead On?
You can use the lead on all the passive mobs as mentioned above. You can see the list below of all the mobs in the game that you can put the lead on.
All the tamed animals such as a mule, donkey, horse, wolf, parrot, and cat Farm animals such as a cow, sheep, pig, goat, mooshroom, bee, and chicken. Underwater mobs like dolphins, squids, glow squids, and axolotls Wild animals such as polar bears, foxes, rabbits, ocelots, and Llamas Nether mobs such as a hoglin, zoglin, and strider Undead mobs like the zombie horse and skeleton horse Village mobs such as an iron golem, snow golem, and trader llama Aggressive mobs such as the mounts of the chicken jockey and skeleton horse
Please note that you can only use the lead on the tamed versions of the animals that need taming. Furthermore, you cannot put a lead on the wolf if it is angry. It is also advisable to remember that the mobs that attack you will continue to attack even if you attach them to a lead.