Shear is an important tool that allows you to achieve things you cannot otherwise. In our guide on making shears, we focused on the required resources and the crafting recipe of this tool. And here, we’ll be covering all the ways you can use shears in your Minecraft world.
Shearing Mobs and Blocks
1. Sheep
The most obvious use of shears is, well, shearing animals. By right-clicking or using the secondary action button on a sheep with a shear, you will obtain its wool. You can do the same by killing them, but using shears allows you to get up to three wool.
Once the sheep eats more grass, you can shear it again. This mechanic is used in a wool farm, so you can obtain this block automatically.
2. Mooshrooms
If you happen to come across one of the rarest Minecraft biomes, i.e. mushroom fields, you can also use shears on mooshrooms. Once you do that, you will receive five mushrooms or the corresponding color and the mooshroom will turn into a cow.
3. Snow Golems
Once you make a snow golem with two snow blocks and one carved pumpkin, the golem will appear with a pumpkin on its head. However, by using shears on it, you can remove the pumpkin head and the snow golem’s goofy face will be revealed. Also, you’ll get the carved pumpkin back.
4. Beehives & Bee Nests
If a beehive or bee nest is full of honey, displayed with honey dripping out of the block, you can use shears on it to collect three honeycombs. However,…
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