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  1. A monster spawner is a cage-like block that can spawn mobs, the type of which being visible within it as a miniature spinning version. It cannot be obtained as an item or moved by a piston, and drops experience orbs when broken.

  2. Common monster mobs can spawn in almost any biome in the Overworld (except for mushroom fields or deep dark). They can spawn on the surface and underground. The weight determines the spawn rate in the Bedrock Codebase. Some monsters spawn only in specific biomes.

  3. Oct 24, 2024 · In Java Edition an active monster spawner attempts to spawn mobs within a 4-block horizontal and 1-block vertical range; that is, in a 9×3×9 volume centered on the monster spawner.

  4. May 9, 2022 · Spawning Requirements. A Minecraft mob spawner only works if a player is within 16 blocks of its radius. If the requirements are met, it can spawn mobs within 4 blocks in every open direction on the Bedrock edition. Meanwhile, it spawns mobs within 4 blocks horizontally and 1 block of vertical range on the Java edition.

  5. The limit for "naturally spawned" (ie. not from a spawner cage, spawn egg, command) hostile mobs is 70 in singleplayer and varies in multiplayer based on the number of players and their geographic distribution [q.v. https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Spawn#Mob_cap ]

  6. Suppose we wanted to know how many hostile mobs can spawn if there are 2 players in the world, 1 km apart (so their spawning regions don't overlap). There will be 2 * 17 * 17 = 578 chunks. The constant for "monster" is 70.

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  8. the exact spawning range of the spawner is 4 blocks on either side so 9x9 total and for height it's one above and two below. This is where the feet of the mobs can be spawned. Ideally you would make a 9x9 room but you would dig 2 above the spawner and 4 or 5 below.