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Oct 25, 2023 · As of Minecraft 1.20.2, these are the following weaknesses and fears that have been confirmed for the game's mobs: Aquatic Mobs - Cannot survive outside of water, or they will suffocate.
- Spencer Whitworth
Each type of mob in Minecraft has a certain AI (artificial intelligence) system with different behaviors and mechanics. Mobs ordinarily wander around at random if there is a player within 32 blocks and usually avoid walking off blocks high enough to cause falling damage.
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- Enderman
- Charged Creeper
- Elder Guardian
- Wither Skeleton
- Vindicator
- Evoker
- Piglin Brute
- The Ender Dragon
- The Warden
- The Wither
Whether you're in the Overworld, the Nether, or the End, you're never too far from an Enderman. While these mobs are generally passive, they can do some serious damage when provoked. All it takes is a single accidental look into their eyes, and suddenly they're on your tail! Endermen will pursue you until they are killed, using their surprisingly f...
Creepers are the enemy of all Minecraft players, beginner or expert; however, the Charged Creeper is an even more devastating form of this common Minecraft enemy. These mobs are only formed when lightning strikes within four blocks of a normal creeper. The lightning can be random or player directed, but either way, the resulting mob is an uber-expl...
The Elder Guardian is by far the largest and strongest aquatic mob in the game. With a whopping 40 hearts of health, this formidable enemy has three major modes of attack. First, it can inflict Mining Fatigue III. This decreases both attack and mining speed, making quick attacks or tunneling incredibly slow. Second, it has a spike defense attack. E...
Wandering the halls of the Nether Fortress, the Wither skeleton presents a significant threat. Though they may seem like regular skeletons, these mobs are equipped with a sword and a killer status effect. When you're hit by an attack from a Wither skeleton, you'll be affected by their undead ability - the wither effect. It lasts for 10 seconds, tur...
Spawning in woodland mansions and raids, Vindicators can be as intimidating as their name sounds. These mobs are hostile to players, meaning they'll attack if they spot you. They'll even call for other nearby Vindicators, resulting in an angry mob of axe-wielding enemies. Though it seems like they only wield an average stone axe, their melee attack...
Similarly to Vindicators, these mobs only spawn in the 5th wave of illager raids or in a woodland mansion. Though, unlike the Vindicator, the Evoker's spell-like attacks and summons make it more unpredictable. This gives it the potential to be unexpectedly dangerous. As wielders of magic, Evokers make use of two main attacks: Evoker fangs and Vexes...
If you're looking to clear out a Nether Bastion, beware the Piglin Brute. You're more than likely going to encounter these mobs while exploring, so they are definitely an enemy you should steel yourself for. Unlike regular Piglins, Piglin Brutes do not barter, will not retreat, and will not be distracted by gold. With these mobs, it's on sight. Tho...
Minecraft's final boss - the Ender Dragon. Gigantic, flying, with a hefty 200 HP health bar, the Ender Dragon can only take damage from explosions and player-based damage. She's immune to all status effects and able to regen health using nearby end crystals, making her the most resilient mob in the game. What makes the Ender Dragon so dangerous is ...
Minecraft's newest mob is hostile, incredibly powerful, and ridiculously hard to take down. While the Ender Dragon will, of course, present a significant challenge, the Warden's presence in the Overworld makes it much more likely to encounter. Besides - any mob that can kill a player decked out in fully enchanted Netherite armor in just two hits de...
If you decide to spawn a Wither, be prepared for a seriously tough fight! There is no end to what makes this creature Minecraft's most dangerous mob, so let's break down its many (many many) abilities. Aside from the Java Edition Warden, the Wither has the highest natural health in the game - roughly 300 HP in Java and 600 in Bedrock. Upon spawning...
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- Per Landin
- Creeper (Hostile) A silent fellow with an explosive personality. The creeper is a mob that can sneak up on you when you least expect it and trigger a devastating attack by blowing itself up, leaving behind a terrible mess.
- Zombie (Hostile) The groaning zombie is a hostile – and also very needy – fellow. What does it need? To bite players! Preferably: you! While it may be persistent with getting what it craves, the zombie is also quite slow and not very smart.
- Cow (Passive) This beefy bovine is a common sight in many Minecraft biomes. It can be found mooing about in grassy areas, minding its own business in smaller herds.
- Pig (Passive) If you ever hear a cute oinking sound near you, it can only mean one thing – there’s a pig in your bedroom! Or, if you’re lucky, a pig in your Minecraft world!
- Wither. This guy heals with poison and harming, takes damage from regen and healing, explodes, makes you either away, has more health than the ender dragon, and even has a painting to itself - but the nether star is great.
- Ender Dragon. I think the ender dragon is harder to beat than the wither because the wither is spawned by you so there is nothing preventing you from spawning him in a place where he can't hurt you.
- Creeper. The creeper after the combat update (1.14) became way more difficult to deal with, which doesn't change if you notice them. You have to back up and strategize before taking the chance to strike them, sometimes they will take advantage of your combat reach and explode right after you start sprinting, which make Bows, Crossbows and arrows a necessity to fight them.
- Enderman. Always look at them at the legs because if you look at them in the eyes, they will turn aggressive. Maybe that's why they turn aggressive because maybe it burns their eyes.
Mar 4, 2022 · The mobs listed below are responsible for quite a few player deaths, thanks to their lethality, difficulty to kill, or a combination of both, and it's best to know how to sufficiently deal with them in combat.
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All mobs can be attacked and hurt (from falling, attacked by a player or another mob, falling into the void, hit by an arrow, etc), and have some form of voluntary movement. Different types of mobs often have unique AI and loot. Contents. 1 Spawning. 1.1 Despawning. 2 Behavior. 3 List of mobs. 3.1 Passive mobs. 3.2 Neutral mobs. 3.3 Hostile mobs.