Minecraft Earth:Tropical Slime

"No, your eyes don't deceive you. Tropical fish live inside tropical slimes. They love to bounce around and possess an irrational fear of buckets."

- Player Journal description

A Tropical Slime is a variant of a slime with a water-based texture filled with tropical fish. They first appeared only $$, but eventually were confirmed to be in the upcoming Hidden Depths DLC for Minecraft Dungeons. They are the second Minecraft Earth mob to be added to Minecraft Dungeons after the Wooly Cow

Appearance
Tropical slimes are an aquatic variant of the slime, which is composed of water and can hold two tropical fish within themselves. Their eyes and mouth are dark blue and their body being brighter blue in color, their outer layer is a lighter blue in color.

Obtaining
Tropical slimes are available as a rare mob drop in pond tappables with a very low chance of 0.4% of obtaining it. They can also be obtained by purchasing the “Heart of the Jungle” buildplate. Using a bucket on tropical slime gives the player a bucket of tropical fish and creates a water source block, then the slime is gone.

Drops

 * 1.

Behavior
Tropical slimes mostly have the same AI behavior as slimes. Tropical slimes hop around while being able to swim in water and climb ladders.

Unlike regular slimes, tropical slimes are passive toward the player at first. However, when a tropical slime is provoked, it becomes aggressive and attacks. This affects only slimes that are attacked, and does not trigger other slimes in the area to attack.

Even though a tropical slime is the size of a medium-sized slime, it does not split into smaller slimes when killed.

Trivia

 * The biome category of the journal reveals that tropical slimes spawn in the jungle, as opposed to the ocean.

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