There are a lot of mounts you can get in Minecraft Legeds, all of them providing their own benefits.
The Big Beak Bird is a colorful bird with, you guessed it, a very large beak. It also has the ability to flap its wings when mounted, allowing you to stay in the air for longer periods of time!
If you wish to claim this bird as your mount, read on and we’ll tell you how to unlock it.
How to Unlock The Big Beak Bird Mount in Minecraft Legends
Unlocking this mount is as simple as finding it and approaching it, like with most other mounts in the game.
The Big Beak Birds generally live in the Jagged Peaks biome. This is a snowy biome full of tall peaks and deep valleys.
However, we can’t tell you where to find this biome. Every player’s world is different, so you will have to explore your own world until you find this type of biome.
You can check biomes from within the game’s map by hovering your cursor over the different regions, which should make it pretty easy to find the Jagged Peaks in your game.
Once you find the Jagged Peaks biome, you will need to start looking for the Big Beak Bird itself!
Thankfully, mounts show up on your map and radar as an interrogation sign. It’s not always a mount, though, so might stumble upon other things like Towers and Golems first.
Keep exploring the area until you find a colorful bird with a large beak, much like a toucan.
Approach the bird slowly and press the button shown for the “Swap Mount” prompt. Your character will leave their old mount and get on the Big Beak Bird.
Right after you swap mounts, you will be treated to a small cutscene displaying the Big Beak Bird. This confirms that you’ve unlocked the mount, congratulations!
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