In the back corner near X:124, Z:-278 there will be an imperial base with a tie fighter ready for commandeering. Take Luke’s speeder and head in the negative Z direction towards the Mos Eisley spaceport. You’ll just need a ship to make the flight between them. Luckily, the two dioramas are pretty close together.
One features scenes from the original trilogy (where the player spawns) and the other is stylized after the first episode of The Mandalorian. In the Star Wars DLC map there are not one, but two dioramas of Tatooine for the player to explore. While this may seem like convenient placement, Baby Yoda is actually on an entirely different planet. When you spawn into the map, you’ll be at Luke Skywalker’s home on Tatooine. The only way to find The Child is to locate the hideout on Tatooine that’s holding him. He’s also not a reskinned wolf, fox, or any other tameable creature, so no regular spawning eggs either. While other mobs in the Star Wars DLC, like Jabba the Hutt and R2-D2, have custom spawning eggs, Baby Yoda does not.
So hey, we’ll help you out: here’s a surefire way to find Baby Yoda in the Minecraft Star Wars DLC. But Baby Yoda is surprisingly tough to find if you’re just wandering around looking for him.
No shame in that, the first thing I did when I loaded the new Star Wars map in the new Minecraft Star Wars DLC is look for the little guy.