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| Allay || Passive |
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|Snapshot 22w13a<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Östergård |first=Adrian |date=31 March 2022 |title=Minecraft Snapshot 22w13a |url=https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/minecraft-snapshot-22w13a |access-date=8 January 2025 |website=[[Minecraft]]}}</ref> |
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|31 March 2022<ref name=":0" />|| Spawns only in woodland mansions and pillager outposts, with a finite number of them spawning. If given an item, will follow the player and pick up instances of that item within a 32-block radius.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Gutierrez |first1=Luis Joshua |title=Allay - Minecraft Guide |url=https://www.ign.com/wikis/minecraft/Allay |website=ign.com |publisher=IGN |access-date=6 January 2025}}</ref> Drops nothing when killed. |
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| [[Armadillo]] || Passive |
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|Snapshot 23w51b<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |last=Java Team |first= |date=18 December 2023 |title=Minecraft Snapshot 23w51b |url=https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/minecraft-snapshot-23w51a |access-date=8 January 2025 |website=[[Minecraft]]}}</ref> |
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|18 December 2023<ref name=":1" />|| Found in badlands (mesas in Bedrock) and savannahs. Drops armadillo scutes periodically while alive (or when a player uses a brush on one), which can be used to craft wolf armour. Armadillos roll up into a ball when they detect undead mobs, the player (if they are sprinting, riding a horse, or riding a minecart), or any entity that has attacked it previously.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Minecraft developers |title=Minecraft Java Edition 1.20.5 |url=https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/minecraft-java-edition-1-20-5 |website=minecraft.net |publisher=Minecraft/Microsoft |access-date=6 January 2025}}</ref> Drops nothing when killed. |
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| Axolotl || Passive |
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|Snapshot 20w51a<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=Östergård |first=Adrian |date=16 December 2020 |title=Minecraft Snapshot 20w51a |url=https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/minecraft-snapshot-20w51a |access-date=8 January 2025 |website=[[Minecraft]]}}</ref> |
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|16 December 2020<ref name=":2" />|| Spawns naturally in lush caves. Can be picked up with a bucket. Will attack most other aquatic mobs (excluding dolphins and turtles). If the player kills a mob the axolotl is attacking, it will grant the player the Regeneration status effect.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Maillot |first1=Anastasia |title=Minecraft: Everything You Need to Know About Axolotls |url=https://www.thegamer.com/minecraft-axolotls-facts-trivia/ |access-date=6 January 2025 |website=thegamer.com |publisher=TheGamer}}</ref> Drops nothing when killed. Blue axolotls have a very rare chance of spawning (1 in 1200).<ref>{{cite web |last1=Toms |first1=Ollie |title=Minecraft Axolotls: how to get the Blue Axolotl, and how to Tame and Breed the Axolotl |url=https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/minecraft-axolotl-how-to-breed-tame-axolotl-colours |access-date=6 January 2025 |website=rockpapershotgun.com |publisher=RockPaperShotgun}}</ref> |
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| Bat || Passive |
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|Snapshot 12w38a<ref name=":3">{{Cite web |last=Bergensten |first=Jens |date=2012-09-21 |title=Minecraft Snapshot 12w38a |url=https://www.mojang.com/2012/09/minecraft-snapshot-12w38a/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120921170012/http://www.mojang.com/2012/09/minecraft-snapshot-12w38a/ |archive-date=2012-09-21 |access-date=2025-01-08 |website=[[Mojang]]}}</ref> |
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|21 September 2012<ref name=":3" />|| Ambient mob found in caves. No real purpose other than aesthetic. Drops nothing when killed. |
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| Bee || Neutral |
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|Snapshot 19w34a<ref name=":4">{{Cite web |last=Östergård |first=Adrian |date=22 August 2019 |title=Minecraft Snapshot 19w34a |url=https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/minecraft-snapshot-19w34a |access-date=8 January 2025 |website=[[Minecraft]]}}</ref> |
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|22 August 2019<ref name=":4" />|| Spawns in plains, sunflower plains, and flower forest biomes. If one bee is attacked, all surrounding bees will aggro towards the aggressor, similar to zombie piglins. Bees will die upon attacking an entity, and infict the Poison effect onto that entity. When bees return to their Bee Nest after spending time outside of it, they fill it up. After five fills, it can be harvested by the player, who will gain a honey bottle if holding a glass bottle, and honeycomb if holding shears. If a Bee Nest is destroyed, the bees linked to that Nest will become angry and attack the player. Honey bottles can be consumed to restore hunger, as well as crafted into Honey Blocks (with 9 of them), which have a wide variety of applications in redstone engineering, especially flying machines. Honeycomb can be crafted into Honeycomb Blocks (with 9 of them), which are purely aesthetic, or Bee Hives (with a Wooden Plank), which function as portable Bee Nests, and are used mostly for bee farms.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Lennox |first1=Jesse |last2=Brown |first2=Josh |title=Everything you need to know about Minecraft's new bees |url=https://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/minecraft-bees-guide-biomes-hives-honey-breeding/#dt-heading-whats-the-difference-between-a-bee-nest-and-bee-hive-in-minecraft |website=digitaltrends.com |publisher=digitaltrends |access-date=6 January 2025}}</ref> Drops nothing when killed. |
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| Blaze || Hostile |
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|Beta 1.9 Prerelease<ref name=":5">{{Cite tweet |number=116880362793222144 |user=jeb_ |title=Minecraft Beta 1.9 prerelease can be found here, http://assets.minecraft.net/1_9-pre/minecraft.jar (server jar also available) |first=Jens |last=Bergensten |date=22 September 2011 |access-date=8 January 2025}}</ref> |
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| 22 September 2011<ref>{{Cite tweet |number=116880362793222144 |user=jeb_ |title=Minecraft Beta 1.9 prerelease can be found here, http://assets.minecraft.net/1_9-pre/minecraft.jar (server jar also available) |first=Jens |last=Bergensten |date=22 September 2011 |access-date=8 January 2025}}</ref><ref name=":5" />|| Found in Nether fortresses. Drop blaze rods when killed, which are used to craft many things, including brewing stands to craft potions and Eyes of Ender to travel to the End dimension. They are also used as fuel for furnaces and brewing stands.<ref>{{cite web |title=Minecraft Blaze Rod Guide |url=https://www.badlion.net/minecraft-blog/minecraft-blaze-rod-guide |website=badlion.net |access-date=6 January 2025}}</ref> Blazes must be damaged by the player at least once to drop blaze rods on death. |
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| Bogged || Hostile |
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| DATE || Spawn in trial chambers. Function similar to skeletons and strays, except their arrows deal the Poison effect. Chance to drop Poison tipped arrows when killed. |
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| Breeze || Hostile |
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| DATE || Spawn in trial chambers. When killed, may drop Breeze Rods, which are used to craft the Mace, as well as Wind Charges, which deal a small amount of damage and knock enemies back. |
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| Camel || Passive |
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| DATE || A finite number spawn during world generation, and no more can spawn naturally. Found in desert villages. Can be bred using cacti. Can be ridden by up to two players, where the player in the front seat controls the camel, similar to a boat. Can dash forward horizontally by holding down the jump button. Drop nothing when killed.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Geere |first1=Duncan |title=Camel - Minecraft |url=https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/camel |website=minecraft.net |publisher=Minecraft/Microsoft |access-date=6 January 2025}}</ref> |
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| Cat || Passive |
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| DATE || Spawns naturally (and untamed) in villages. Taming an ocelot with raw fish will cause it to become a cat, as well as taming it. Cats will cause [[Creeper (Minecraft)|creepers]] to flee within 6-16 blocks, and they can be made to sit, similar to [[Wolf|wolves]]. Drop nothing when killed.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Gutierrez |first1=Luis Joshua |title=Cat - Minecraft Guide |url=https://www.ign.com/wikis/minecraft/Cat |website=ign.com |publisher=IGN |access-date=7 January 2025}}</ref> Taming every (aesthetic) variety of cat grants the achievement 'A Complete Catalogue'. |
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| Cave Spider || Neutral |
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| DATE || Spawns naturally in caves, as well as abandoned mineshafts, which always feature a cave spider spawner. 0.5 blocks tall, letting them sneak through half-block gaps (such as slabs) {{cn}}. Will attack if previously damaged, or at night, just like regular [[Spider|spiders]]. Its attacks inflict the Poison effect. Drops the same items as regular spiders (string and spider eyes). |
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| Chicken || Passive |
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| DATE || Spawns in plains biomes in daylight. Can be bred with any type of seeds, and holding these seeds will attract nearby chickens. Drops raw chicken when killed, which can be eaten by itself (30% chance to inflict food poisoning), or cooked to restore more hunger. Also drops feathers, which are used mostly for arrows. Lays eggs periodically, which can be crafted into cake and/or pumpkin pie, or thrown for a 1/8 chance to spawn a baby chicken (chick) upon contact with a surface. |
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| Cod || Passive |
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| DATE || Spawns in any body of water. Can be caught using a bucket. Drops raw cod (as well as bones) when killed, which can be eaten as is or cooked to restore more hunger. |
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| Cow || Passive |
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| DATE || Spawns in plains and forest biomes in daylight. Can be bred with wheat, and holding wheat will attract nearby cows. Drops raw beef when killed, which can be eaten as is or cooked to restore more hunger. Also drops leather, used to make leather armour, as well as books (''Java Edition''). When an empty bucket is used on a cow, it becomes milk. Milk is used to clear all status effects from the player (including positive ones!). When a cow is struck by lightning, it becomes a mooshroom. Shearing a mooshroom will cause it to transform into a regular cow. |
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| Creaking || Hostile |
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| Creeper || Hostile |
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| DATE || Reportedly created due to a coding error when Notch attempted to create pigs.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Guthrie |first1=Robert |title=The History Of The Creeper, Minecraft’s Most Infamous Monster |url=https://kotaku.com/the-history-of-the-creeper-minecrafts-most-infamous-mo-1789304071 |website=kotaku.com |publisher=Kotaku |access-date=6 January 2025}}</ref> Found at night in any biome. When the player gets within 8 blocks, will move towards the player and attempt to explode if close. The explosion will only happen if the player does not move away, except on Hard difficulty. Creepers can also be manually ignited with a flint and steel. Becomes a 'charged creeper' when struck by lightning, dealing double damage. Certain mobs (zombies, skeletons, wither skeletons, and other creepers) that are killed by a charged creeper explosion will drop mob heads. Drops gunpowder when killed, which is used to make many things, most notably TNT and fireworks. |
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| Dolphin || Neutral |
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| Donkey || Passive |
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| Drowned || Neutral |
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| DATE || Spawn in any body of water at low light levels, especially in rivers. Drowned sometimes spawn near ocean ruins; these drowned will never despawn (unless killed). Zombies which are submerged underwater for 30 seconds will ‘convert’ into drowned. Husks and zombie villagers will covert first to regular zombies, then to drowned, taking 60 seconds overall. Low chance to spawn with tridents, causing them to become a formidable threat. Can also spawn with nautilus shells (at a similar low chance). Drowned that are on land become passive during the day. Drowned cannot break down wooden doors on Hard difficulty. Drops rotten flesh when killed, as well as a gold ingot.<ref>{{cite web |title=Drowned in Minecrsft: Spawning, Behaviour and Drops |url=https://wiki.sportskeeda.com/minecraft/drowned |website=sportskeeda.com |publisher=Sportskeeda |access-date=7 January 2025}}</ref> |
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| Elder Guardian || Hostile |
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| DATE || Three spawn in each ocean monument. Sometimes considered a '[[Boss (video games)|boss mob]]', but there is no consensus within the Minecraft community on this.{{cn}} When the player gets within a 50 block radius of the Elder Guardian, a stylised image of it will appear on-screen and the Mining Fatigue III effect will be inflicted upon the player. This can be prevented by drinking milk, which cures all status conditions.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Wright |first1=Jason |title=How to get rid of elder guardian effect in Minecraft Bedrock Edition |url=https://www.sportskeeda.com/minecraft/how-get-rid-elder-guardian-effect-minecraft-bedrock-edition |website=sportskeeda.com |publisher=Sportskeeda}}</ref> The Elder Guardian is a more powerful version of the standard Guardian, attacking the player from afar with its laser (which can be blocked with solid blocks) and dealing contact damage with its spikes. Upon defeat it has a chance to drop: prismarine shards; prismarine crystals; a wet sponge; raw fish; or nothing at all.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Richardson |first1=Emily |title=Meet the Elder Guardian |url=https://www.minecraft.net/nl-nl/article/meet-elder-guardian |website=minecraft.net |publisher=Minecraft/Microsoft |access-date=7 January 2025}}</ref> |
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| Ender Dragon || Hostile |
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| Iron Golem || Neutral |
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| Llama || Neutral |
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| Mule || Passive |
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| Ocelot || Passive |
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Sources, even from the company themselves, disagree on the pronunciation of "Mojang". |
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The name comes from the Swedish {{lang|sv|[[wikt:mojäng|mojäng]]}} ({{literal translation|gadget}} {{IPA|sv|mʊˈjɛŋː}}).<ref name="Kotaku: Pronounce" /><ref name="Reuters: Private" /> |
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In an early build of ''[[Minecraft]]'', a test song (referred to in-game as calm4.ogg, later called Magnetic Circuit) was accidently included in the game's files. Within the song, Mojang founder and ''Minecraft'' creator [[Markus Persson]] can be heard saying "Mojang Specifications", pronouncing it {{IPAc-en|'|m|oʊ|,|dʒ|æ|ŋ}} {{Respell|MOH|jang}}.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Persson |first=Markus Alexej |author-link=Markus Persson |title=Magnetic Circuit |url=https://soundcloud.com/markusalexei/magnetic-circuit |access-date=6 January 2025 |website=[[SoundCloud]]}}</ref> |
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On 22 December 2011, Lydia Winters, a then-employee of Mojang,<ref>{{Cite news |last=Colston |first=Penelope |date=3 April 2022 |title=Mixing Minecraft and Watches |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/03/fashion/watches-minecraft-lydia-winters-sweden.html |access-date=6 January 2025 |work=[[New York Times]]}}</ref> stated that the Swedish pronunciation was correct, but that "They just let everyone pronounce it MoJang".<ref>{{Cite tweet |number=149999527221395456 |user=LydiaWinters |title=@johncullentv @notch @jeb_ @Kappische @carlmanneh MoYang is the correct pronunciation! They just let everyone pronounce it MoJang :) |first=Lydia |last=Winters |date=22 December 2011 |access-date=6 January 2025}}</ref> |
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When Mojang rebranded in 2020 as "Mojang Studios", an video on the official Minecraft YouTube channel was released, which pronounced "Mojang" as {{IPAc-en|'|m|oʊ|,|dʒ|æ|ŋ}} {{Respell|MOH|jang}}, the same as Persson's pronunciation.<ref>{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YosWmbHAr2g |title=Mojang Studios: New Name, Logo, and Trailer! |date=17 May 2020 |last=Minecraft |author-link=Minecraft |type=Video |access-date=6 January 2025 |via=[[YouTube]]}}</ref> The same day, Marc Watson, another employee of Mojang,<ref>{{Cite web |last=Purslow |first=Matt |date=2015-05-19 |title=Mojang poke fun at Minecraft player’s offensive username |url=https://www.pcgamesn.com/minecraft/mojang-poke-fun-at-minecraft-player-s-offensive-username |access-date=2025-01-06 |website=[[PCGamesN]] |language=en-US}}</ref> stated that "a new identity means that we can reinvent the [...] {{sic|pronounciation|nolink=yes}}, so anything other than the hard J is incorrect now",<ref name="Twitter: Reinvent pronunciation">{{cite tweet |user=Marc_IRL |number=1262066231399657475 |title=Also a new identity means that we can reinvent both the logo and {{sic|pronounciation|nolink=yes}}, so anything other than the hard J is incorrect now. 😋 |first=Marc |last=Watson |date=17 May 2020 |access-date=29 October 2020 |archive-date=29 October 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201029213310/https://twitter.com/Marc_IRL/status/1262066231399657475 |url-status=live}}</ref> rendering the pronunciation the same as Persson's.<references /> |
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List of mobs
[edit]Name | Category | Version Added | Date Added | Description |
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Allay | Passive | Snapshot 22w13a[3] | 31 March 2022[3] | Spawns only in woodland mansions and pillager outposts, with a finite number of them spawning. If given an item, will follow the player and pick up instances of that item within a 32-block radius.[4] Drops nothing when killed. |
Armadillo | Passive | Snapshot 23w51b[5] | 18 December 2023[5] | Found in badlands (mesas in Bedrock) and savannahs. Drops armadillo scutes periodically while alive (or when a player uses a brush on one), which can be used to craft wolf armour. Armadillos roll up into a ball when they detect undead mobs, the player (if they are sprinting, riding a horse, or riding a minecart), or any entity that has attacked it previously.[6] Drops nothing when killed. |
Axolotl | Passive | Snapshot 20w51a[7] | 16 December 2020[7] | Spawns naturally in lush caves. Can be picked up with a bucket. Will attack most other aquatic mobs (excluding dolphins and turtles). If the player kills a mob the axolotl is attacking, it will grant the player the Regeneration status effect.[8] Drops nothing when killed. Blue axolotls have a very rare chance of spawning (1 in 1200).[9] |
Bat | Passive | Snapshot 12w38a[10] | 21 September 2012[10] | Ambient mob found in caves. No real purpose other than aesthetic. Drops nothing when killed. |
Bee | Neutral | Snapshot 19w34a[11] | 22 August 2019[11] | Spawns in plains, sunflower plains, and flower forest biomes. If one bee is attacked, all surrounding bees will aggro towards the aggressor, similar to zombie piglins. Bees will die upon attacking an entity, and infict the Poison effect onto that entity. When bees return to their Bee Nest after spending time outside of it, they fill it up. After five fills, it can be harvested by the player, who will gain a honey bottle if holding a glass bottle, and honeycomb if holding shears. If a Bee Nest is destroyed, the bees linked to that Nest will become angry and attack the player. Honey bottles can be consumed to restore hunger, as well as crafted into Honey Blocks (with 9 of them), which have a wide variety of applications in redstone engineering, especially flying machines. Honeycomb can be crafted into Honeycomb Blocks (with 9 of them), which are purely aesthetic, or Bee Hives (with a Wooden Plank), which function as portable Bee Nests, and are used mostly for bee farms.[12] Drops nothing when killed. |
Blaze | Hostile | Beta 1.9 Prerelease[2] | 22 September 2011[13][2] | Found in Nether fortresses. Drop blaze rods when killed, which are used to craft many things, including brewing stands to craft potions and Eyes of Ender to travel to the End dimension. They are also used as fuel for furnaces and brewing stands.[14] Blazes must be damaged by the player at least once to drop blaze rods on death. |
Bogged | Hostile | VERSION | DATE | Spawn in trial chambers. Function similar to skeletons and strays, except their arrows deal the Poison effect. Chance to drop Poison tipped arrows when killed. |
Breeze | Hostile | VERSION | DATE | Spawn in trial chambers. When killed, may drop Breeze Rods, which are used to craft the Mace, as well as Wind Charges, which deal a small amount of damage and knock enemies back. |
Camel | Passive | VERSION | DATE | A finite number spawn during world generation, and no more can spawn naturally. Found in desert villages. Can be bred using cacti. Can be ridden by up to two players, where the player in the front seat controls the camel, similar to a boat. Can dash forward horizontally by holding down the jump button. Drop nothing when killed.[15] |
Cat | Passive | VERSION | DATE | Spawns naturally (and untamed) in villages. Taming an ocelot with raw fish will cause it to become a cat, as well as taming it. Cats will cause creepers to flee within 6-16 blocks, and they can be made to sit, similar to wolves. Drop nothing when killed.[16] Taming every (aesthetic) variety of cat grants the achievement 'A Complete Catalogue'. |
Cave Spider | Neutral | VERSION | DATE | Spawns naturally in caves, as well as abandoned mineshafts, which always feature a cave spider spawner. 0.5 blocks tall, letting them sneak through half-block gaps (such as slabs) [citation needed]. Will attack if previously damaged, or at night, just like regular spiders. Its attacks inflict the Poison effect. Drops the same items as regular spiders (string and spider eyes). |
Chicken | Passive | VERSION | DATE | Spawns in plains biomes in daylight. Can be bred with any type of seeds, and holding these seeds will attract nearby chickens. Drops raw chicken when killed, which can be eaten by itself (30% chance to inflict food poisoning), or cooked to restore more hunger. Also drops feathers, which are used mostly for arrows. Lays eggs periodically, which can be crafted into cake and/or pumpkin pie, or thrown for a 1/8 chance to spawn a baby chicken (chick) upon contact with a surface. |
Cod | Passive | VERSION | DATE | Spawns in any body of water. Can be caught using a bucket. Drops raw cod (as well as bones) when killed, which can be eaten as is or cooked to restore more hunger. |
Cow | Passive | VERSION | DATE | Spawns in plains and forest biomes in daylight. Can be bred with wheat, and holding wheat will attract nearby cows. Drops raw beef when killed, which can be eaten as is or cooked to restore more hunger. Also drops leather, used to make leather armour, as well as books (Java Edition). When an empty bucket is used on a cow, it becomes milk. Milk is used to clear all status effects from the player (including positive ones!). When a cow is struck by lightning, it becomes a mooshroom. Shearing a mooshroom will cause it to transform into a regular cow. |
Creaking | Hostile | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Creeper | Hostile | VERSION | DATE | Reportedly created due to a coding error when Notch attempted to create pigs.[17] Found at night in any biome. When the player gets within 8 blocks, will move towards the player and attempt to explode if close. The explosion will only happen if the player does not move away, except on Hard difficulty. Creepers can also be manually ignited with a flint and steel. Becomes a 'charged creeper' when struck by lightning, dealing double damage. Certain mobs (zombies, skeletons, wither skeletons, and other creepers) that are killed by a charged creeper explosion will drop mob heads. Drops gunpowder when killed, which is used to make many things, most notably TNT and fireworks. |
Dolphin | Neutral | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Donkey | Passive | VERSION | DATE | Spawns in plains and grassland biomes in daylight. Can be tamed and ridden (just like horses), but can also store items within its inventory (this is meant to represent saddlebags[citation needed]). Donkeys cannot be given horse armour [citation needed]. Donkeys can be bred with horses, which produces a mule. Drops leather when killed, just like horses. |
Drowned | Neutral | VERSION | DATE | Spawn in any body of water at low light levels, especially in rivers. Drowned sometimes spawn near ocean ruins; these drowned will never despawn (unless killed). Zombies which are submerged underwater for 30 seconds will ‘convert’ into drowned. Husks and zombie villagers will covert first to regular zombies, then to drowned, taking 60 seconds overall. Low chance to spawn with tridents, causing them to become a formidable threat. Can also spawn with nautilus shells (at a similar low chance). Drowned that are on land become passive during the day. Drowned cannot break down wooden doors on Hard difficulty. Drops rotten flesh when killed, as well as a gold ingot.[18] |
Elder Guardian | Hostile | VERSION | DATE | Three spawn in each ocean monument. Sometimes considered a 'boss mob', but there is no consensus within the Minecraft community on this.[citation needed] When the player gets within a 50 block radius of the Elder Guardian, a stylised image of it will appear on-screen and the Mining Fatigue III effect will be inflicted upon the player. This can be prevented by drinking milk, which cures all status conditions.[19] The Elder Guardian is a more powerful version of the standard Guardian, attacking the player from afar with its laser (which can be blocked with solid blocks) and dealing contact damage with its spikes. Upon defeat it has a chance to drop: prismarine shards; prismarine crystals; a wet sponge; raw fish; or nothing at all.[20] |
Ender Dragon | Hostile | VERSION | DATE | Commonly considered to be the 'final boss' of Minecraft. The Ender Dragon spawns after first entering the End dimension, and must be defeated in order to progress beyond the main End island. Upon defeat, the Dragon Egg will spawn on top of the exit portal. It cannot be directly mined by the player, and must be broken by other means; if mining is attempted, it will instead teleport to a random location on the island. Defeating the dragon also unlocks the exit portal, letting the player return to the Overworld and displaying the End Poem. Finally, the defeat of the Ender Dragon causes the End Gateway to appear, letting the player travel to the outer End Islands and End Cities. The Ender Dragon drops the most XP in the game (except destroying a monster spawner). |
Enderman | Neutral | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Endermite | Hostile | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Evoker | Hostile | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Fox | Neutral | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Frog | Passive | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Ghast | Hostile | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Glow Squid | Passive | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Goat | Neutral | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Guardian | Hostile | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Hoglin | Hostile | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Horse | Passive | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Husk | Hostile | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Iron Golem | Neutral | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Llama | Neutral | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Magma Cube | Hostile | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Mooshroom | Passive | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Mule | Passive | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Ocelot | Passive | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Panda | Neutral | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Parrot | Passive | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Phantom | Hostile | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Pig | Passive | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Piglin | Neutral | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Piglin Brute | Hostile | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Pillager | Hostile | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Polar Bear | Neutral | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Pufferfish | Passive | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Rabbit | Passive | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Ravager | Hostile | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Salmon | Passive | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Sheep | Passive | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Shulker | Hostile | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Silverfish | Hostile | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Skeleton | Hostile | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Skeleton Horse | Passive | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Slime | Hostile | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Sniffer | Passive | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Snow Golem | Passive | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Spider | Neutral | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Squid | Passive | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Stray | Hostile | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Strider | Passive | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Tadpole | Passive | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Trader Llama | Neutral | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Tropical Fish | Passive | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Turtle | Passive | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Vex | Hostile | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Villager | Passive | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Vindicator | Hostile | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Wandering Trader | Passive | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Warden | Hostile | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Witch | Hostile | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Wither Skeleton | Hostile | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Wolf | Neutral | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Zoglin | Hostile | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Zombie | Hostile | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Zombie Villager | Hostile | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Zombified Piglin | Neutral | VERSION | DATE | INFO |
Other
[edit]Sources, even from the company themselves, disagree on the pronunciation of "Mojang".
The name comes from the Swedish mojäng (lit. 'gadget' Swedish pronunciation: [mʊˈjɛŋː]).[21][22]
In an early build of Minecraft, a test song (referred to in-game as calm4.ogg, later called Magnetic Circuit) was accidently included in the game's files. Within the song, Mojang founder and Minecraft creator Markus Persson can be heard saying "Mojang Specifications", pronouncing it /ˈmoʊˌdʒæŋ/ MOH-jang.[23]
On 22 December 2011, Lydia Winters, a then-employee of Mojang,[24] stated that the Swedish pronunciation was correct, but that "They just let everyone pronounce it MoJang".[25]
When Mojang rebranded in 2020 as "Mojang Studios", an video on the official Minecraft YouTube channel was released, which pronounced "Mojang" as /ˈmoʊˌdʒæŋ/ MOH-jang, the same as Persson's pronunciation.[26] The same day, Marc Watson, another employee of Mojang,[27] stated that "a new identity means that we can reinvent the [...] pronounciation [sic], so anything other than the hard J is incorrect now",[28] rendering the pronunciation the same as Persson's.
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- ^ Gutierrez, Luis Joshua. "Cat - Minecraft Guide". ign.com. IGN. Retrieved 7 January 2025.
- ^ Guthrie, Robert. "The History Of The Creeper, Minecraft's Most Infamous Monster". kotaku.com. Kotaku. Retrieved 6 January 2025.
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- ^ Minecraft (17 May 2020). Mojang Studios: New Name, Logo, and Trailer! (Video). Retrieved 6 January 2025 – via YouTube.
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