Minecraft Dungeons:Mob

There are several mobs exclusively found in Minecraft Dungeons that are not present in the base game, Minecraft.

List of Mainland mobs
Mobs are listed and classified by their nature in regard to the player as below. For more details on a particular mob, click and view their individual page.

Passive mobs
Passive mobs are harmless mobs that do not attack the player, even when provoked or attacked.

Neutral mobs
Neutral mobs are sometimes passive and sometimes hostile toward the player. Many neutral mobs become hostile only when attacked first, but other neutral mobs have other ways of being provoked.

Hostile mobs
Hostile mobs are dangerous, aggressive mobs that always attack the player within their respective detection ranges.

Ancient mobs
Ancient Mobs are gold glowing mobs, companioned by a group of enchanted minion mobs, possessing their own title name

Bosses
Boss mobs are special hostile mobs that are distinctly more dangerous and tougher than other mobs.

Special mobs
The special mobs are unclassified hostile mobs. They have special spawn generations, or have the same behavior and appearance with other mobs to make players confused.

Unseen mobs
Mobs that are mentioned in items, levels, or descriptions.

Scrapped mobs
Scrapped mobs are mobs that were in the beta version but possibly scrapped mid development or were planned but not actually added, and are not planned to be added.

Mentioned mobs
These mobs can be found in trailers or in other media, but are not in the game files and never spawn in any level and cannot be spawned in even with hacks.

Passive mobs
Passive mobs are harmless mobs that do not attack the player, even when provoked or attacked.

Neutral mobs
Neutral mobs are sometimes passive and sometimes hostile toward the player. Many neutral mobs become hostile only when attacked first, but other neutral mobs have other ways of being provoked.

Hostile mobs
Hostile mobs are dangerous, aggressive mobs that always attack the player within their respective detection ranges.

Unimplemented mobs
Unimplemented mobs are mobs that are available in the game files, but do not appear anywhere in the game or were scrapped.

Hero Pass exclusive
Players can upgrade to Hero Pass to collect the Baby Chicken, the only mob exclusive to a bundle.

Planned mobs
The mobs only have their name in the game data file. Unlike unused mobs that have in-game textures, sounds, or appear in the official trailer. All of these mobs are based on mobs from various editions of Minecraft.

Drops
Most mobs always drops experience and souls upon death. They also have a few chance drops being:


 * Emeralds.
 * Food, Potions, Arrows, TNT, or Tridents.

Mobs also have a small chance to drop random rarity equipment based on the player's current level.

Minibosses always drop more emeralds upon death, as well as having a chance to drop high rarity equipment.

Boss mobs always drop emeralds and random rarity equipment upon death.

Ancient mobs always drop random rarity gilded items upon death, and other Ancient Hunt mobs may drop Gold.

Trivia

 * Some mobs from original games have new features in Dungeons. For example, many mobs have sound file for behavior animations named "Novelty".
 * All mobs have special animation when idle, some of these animation file also named "Novelty".
 * When mobs die, their body turns gray then fades into dust and then the soul fly out of the body.
 * Most mobs have two armored variants. These armored various seem to have their armor made of materials seen in the base game.
 * In fact, armored mobs are classified as "MobVarious2" or "MobVarious3" of a mob instead of "Armored mob" in the game ID.
 * If the player's enchantment is used by mobs, some of the enchantment's effects would turn them purple in color..
 * If any mobs were 32 blocks away from the player, their animation stops to prevent the game from crashing.