Spawn Egg



A Spawn Egg is an item that may be used to spawn mobs directly. It is available to regular players in Creative Mode and to server Operators in both Creative and Survival Mode. It allows the player to spawn a variety of mobs on command, although some mobs are not available for certain reasons.

Use
A Spawn Egg is used by the use command (normally right-clicking) on a surface with the egg. The egg's mob will appear with its feet immediately adjacent to the surface. Unlike Chicken Eggs and Ender Pearls, Spawn Eggs are not thrown; the player must be within normal range of the block. Hostile and neutral mobs (except wolves and ocelots) spawned while on the Peaceful difficulty setting will not appear, just like mobs from Monster Spawners. The player may also place them in dispensers, which will spawn the mob directly in front of the dispenser itself. This would be useful for adventure maps and traps. In Snapshot 12w15a with Creative Mode, the player can use Pick Block on a mob to obtain their respective egg, provided one already exists.

Spawnability of Mobs
Notes:
 * Slimes and Magma Cubes have random size.
 * Sheep are always spawned white.
 * Wolves and Ocelots are spawned untamed.
 * Villagers are currently always farmers. in 12w18a and later their profession is randomized.
 * Spiders will not spawn as Spider Jockeys
 * All mobs with baby counterparts will spawn as adults.
 * An exception to this is in Snapshot 12w15a, where these mobs would spawn as babies.
 * Any entity not in the 'Available' list, such as Paintings, cannot be created with Spawn Eggs, even if set to the relevant Entity ID value by SMP command or hacking.

Spawn Eggs on Survival Multiplayer (SMP) Servers
Spawn Eggs can be obtained by ops using the SMP Command /give. When using this method, the damage value of the egg spawned pertains to the Entity ID of the entity it makes. However, unavailable spawn eggs cannot be spawned by placement nor by dispenser. (It will just make a sound as though an arrow has been shot.) These eggs will be the default color, white with grey spots. When a player hovers over the image with their mouse the name of the egg is "Spawn". This egg has no specific properties and can not spawn any mob. Can be obtained by typing:     /give PLAYERNAME 383 

The format for the /give command is:
 * /give PLAYERNAME 383   
 * Example: /give PLAYERNAME 383 1 120 would give a player a single Villager Spawn Egg.

History
Spawn Eggs were added in the weekly Snapshot 11w49a and later included in the 1.1 Official Release.

In 12w01a, the egg and its markings had their textures separated in order to allow them to have entirely different colors. This allowed their colors to be changed to better suit the mobs themselves.

As of Snapshot 12w03a, eggs can be placed into a dispenser. Activating the dispenser will spawn the mob instead of dispensing the egg as an item. Also in this version, Spawn Eggs became stackable, which allows dispensers to hold more than nine of them at one time.

Ocelot Spawn Eggs were added in Snapshot 12w04a, with the addition of the Ocelot itself.

Bugs

 * Using a Spawn Egg on top of a Fence will cause the spawned mob to fall through it, as they are not placed on top of the collision area but the actual fence.
 * Spawn Eggs ignore the requirement of sufficient space to spawn a mob. This is most notable with Ghast, where the player can use a Spawn Egg to spawn them in a 1 block space, trapping them within. However, the Ghast may suddenly rise up.
 * If the player creates a Spawn Egg of an unsupported entity, such as a non-mob entity, the Egg's tooltip will show 'Spawn.entity.(Entity name).name'.
 * If the player throws a stack of 2 or more spawn eggs out of their inventory, it will cause one of the egg's picture to distort, showing the bare egg with the spots off-set.
 * The player can hear the standard sound of all the mobs when spawned, even hostile ones on peaceful (as they exist briefly before despawning).
 * The Spawn Egg for Pigs appears lighter as a dropped item in 1.2.5.

Trivia

 * Mobs spawned via this item act the same as normally spawned ones. As such, hostile mobs will despawn if the player ventures too far.
 * Although hostile mobs spawned on peaceful difficulty will despawn almost instantly, it is possible for Iron Golems to attack the mob before it is gone. In some cases, they might manage to kill it.
 * Before 1.2, hacked eggs for Snow Golems, Ender Dragons, and Giants produced mobs of their types.