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  1. In Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.21, each entity has a unique entity value assigned to it. These entity values are used in /summon and /data commands. Traditionally an entity is a mob which is a living creature that moves around in the game. This is true in most cases. However, there are a handful of entities that are items with data tags ...

  2. Nov 13, 2024 · For example, using /summon spider ~ ~ ~ {Passengers:[{id:skeleton}]} summons a spider jockey, or using /ride in Bedrock Edition. If an entity is riding another entity, the top entity cannot teleport because as soon as the teleport is made, the entity is teleported back to riding the other entity.‌ [Java Edition only]

  3. Nov 12, 2024 · Attributes can be applied directly to living entities using the / attribute command. The below command is an example that increases the luck attribute, leading to the player being able to fish treasures nearly every time: / attribute @p minecraft:luck base set 1024. Additionally, attribute values can be specified when summoning a mob.

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  5. Java Edition data values/Entities ... History Talk (0) Mobs Entity Resource location; Allay: allay: Axolotl: ... Minecraft Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community.

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    Resource Location
    allay
    axolotl
    bat
    bee
  6. These data values refer to the different types of blocks, items and other features on Java Edition and are used in many places in Minecraft. Block IDs are used to define blocks placed in the world. Item IDs are valid only for items (including items in chests and items dropped in the world). All block IDs that do not have a gray background in this page are also valid item IDs. There are also ...

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  8. In Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.11.2, each entity has a unique entity value assigned to it. These entity values are used in /summon and /entitydata commands. Note that Minecraft 1.11.2 uses different entities values than Minecraft 1.10 (ie: the entity names now are all lowercase and use underscore characters to separate words).

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