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How Many People Can Ride the Camel in Minecraft?

Don't miss riding these desert companions.

Camels are a popular animal to ride through the desert and now you’ll be able to ride a camel with your friends in Minecraft. If you’re traveling around cities and you’ve come across a desert you’ll start to notice there are camels lingering around that you can approach. If you’re playing Minecraft with your friends you’re probably wondering how many players can ride on a camel. Don’t ignore this cool update because we’re going to fill you in on how many people can ride the camel in Minecraft.

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How Many Players Can Ride Camels in Minecraft?

If you need an extra hand when you’re headed in the desert area you’re going to want to hitch a ride with a camel. Camels are found in groups with other camels in the desert and are ready for easy transportation. There is a max on how many players can ride a camel in Minecraft and sadly that max is capped at two players.

Only one to two players can ride a camel in Minecraft. This is perfect for players who want to play with a small group of friends and need to travel through the desert. Some of the features camels have are their ability to run fast and act like real camels just like real life. Will you be using a camel in Minecraft next time you travel to the desert?

How to Tame a Camel in Minecraft?

Minecraft players are familiar with horses and feeding them requires you to give them food in order to ride them. Is this the same concept when you’re wanting to ride a camel? Thankfully, riding a camel doesn’t involve anything fancy. You need to approach it normally and get on its back without fear that it will kick you off. Right-click on a camel once it’s within view and start riding it with your friends.


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Jazmine Corniel has been a freelance writer at Game Journalist since May 2022. She has an AA in journalism and is working towards a degree in digital communications. She has five years of professional writing experience and social media management. Her GJ coverage includes The Sims 4, Genshin Impact, Honkai Star Rails, and World of Warcraft alongside other live service games. In her free time, you’ll find her playing The Sims 4, voice acting, singing in musicals, and traveling.