How to make a name tag in Minecraft Bedrock and prevent your favourite creature from respawning naturally? Even though you cannot build them by yourself, you can find them in treasure chests in structures or fishing and trade emeralds for them.

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How to Make a Name Tag in Minecraft Bedrock

If you play one of the top-selling games in Australia, Minecraft, it won’t be a surprise if you want to personalise your gaming experience.

One way to make your mining and crafting more interesting is by using name tags, which are items that when placed on a Non-player character, give them a unique name.

If your gaming set is ready with the fastest internet in Australia, let’s see how to add the name tag item to your inventory.

Can you Craft a Name Tag in Minecraft?

Although Minecraft is all about crafting and surviving in the infinite worlds, there is no recipe for a name tag. Since it cannot be crafted, you’ll have to explore or trade to get this rare item.

How to Get Name Tags in Minecraft?

Here are three ways you can get a name tag in Minecraft: trading, fishing and a treasure chest. 

  1. Let us start by explaining how to get name tags in Minecraft from villagers. If you have a couple of extra emeralds lying around, master-level librarians can offer a name tag trade for emeralds.

Head to the nearest village and look for the librarian villager’s lectern. If the librarian is Novice, you should keep trading until the Librarian reaches Master status. Typically, you can trade 19 or 20 emeralds for a name tag.

  1. If you enjoy fishing and would rather spend your time throwing your rod and casting your reel, you must try catching a treasure. Even though the chance of catching a treasure with a name tag is 5%, and the chance of getting a name tag is 0.8%, it is a unique experience.

Using the “Luck of the Sea” fishing enchantment on your pole with an anvil would be best to maximise your chances of pulling out this item.

  1. And lastly, treasure chests are your most promising option for getting a name tag in Minecraft Bedrock. The structures you can find treasure chests in Minecraft Bedrock are Mineshaft, Buried treasure, Dungeon, Woodland Mansion and Ancient City. 

In Bedrock, you can also find name tags in a buried treasure chest with a pretty similar chance of success.

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How to get a Name Tag in Survival Mode?

Playing the more adventurous mode of the game will leave you with two ways of getting a name tag:

  • Find the chests in a Dungeon
  • Find the chest in the Nether Fortress.

An underground Dungeon is the first location you should go to and get a name tag for your inventory. They are small rooms with one or two chests; you can find them by digging in Survival Mode. Some of the chests you will find in dungeons will have a name tag. Once you have found one, ensure you move it to your inventory.

If you are flukey, you can get a name tag from a Nether Fortress chest. Walk through the nether portal to visit the Nether. Find the fortress, look around and open chests until you find a name tag among the other valuable items.

How to Use a Name Tag in Minecraft

Congratulations on finding that name tag in Minecraft. To use it, first, you will have to give the name tag a name

To give the name tag a name, you will need an anvil which you can find in most villages.

Bear in mind that naming a name tag costs one experience level. In case you don’t have enough XP, you should try killing mobs before you continue with naming your name tag. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to make a name tag in Minecraft with an anvil. 

  • Place the anvil on the ground.

  • In the opened menu, put the name tag in the top left square slot.

  • Write the name of the tag in the text box.

  • Put the name tag into your inventory.

Next, you should name the NPC, which is also a straightforward process.

  • Go to the NPC you want to name
  • Open your inventory.
  • Move the name tag in one of the nine hotbar slots and hold it.
  • Use the name tag on the creature by using the left trigger on the controller or double-clicking your mouse.

Worth noting: The only NPC you cannot use a name tag on is the Ender Dragon.

Minecraft Name Tag Tricks

Widely popular name tricks are the four Minecraft name tag Easter eggs.

  1. Naming a mob “Dinnerbone” or “Grumm” will turn it upside down. This trick won’t work with Ender Dragon, Squid, and Glow Squid. 

  2. Naming a sheep “jeb_” will make the animal continuously change colours. 

  3. Naming a rabbit “Toast” will change its skin.

  4. Naming a Vindicator “Jonny” will attack and eliminate all other mobs except Ghasts and Illagers.

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Bottom Line

Can you make name tags in Minecraft? Surprisingly, you cannot craft a name tag in Minecraft. Instead, you can find it in treasure chests, trade emeralds for it or find it in a treasure you caught while fishing. 

1. How many ways to obtain a name tag in Minecraft, and what are they?

In the Bedrock Minecraft edition, there are three ways you can get a name tag; fishing, trading with a Librarian and treasure chests in the Dungeon, Woodland mansion, Ancient City and Mineshaft structures. 

2. What villager gives name tags?

You can trade emeralds for name tags in Minecraft with Librarian villagers. Usually, it will cost you 19 or 20 emeralds once the Librarian reaches the Master status.

3. How to make name tags in Minecraft Survival?

Just like in any other mode of Minecraft, you cannot make a name tag. However, in the Survival mode, you can find name tags in chests located in Dungeon or the Nether Fortress.