Talk:Ravager

What blocks them
So, can illager beasts get past wood fences? Stone fences or walls? Can I protect my home base village by surrounding it with a fence or other barrier?

Do illager beasts and the village's iron golem fight one another? If so, that might be fun to watch.

I play Bedrock, so I have no idea what these are like. ~Amatulić (talk) 07:46, 28 November 2018 (UTC)


 * In the MC Forum, it's suggested (in a Snapshot, and from a Player) that they can attack Through, Solid Blocks. Not move-past, but attack-through (though this may be diagonal-corners, like Zombies - for-example - already [Pillagers, et. al. ..?]), so Past, the Wooden Doors (by at least a few Blocks, if again, not-necessarily in a row of Solid, Blocks).


 * This could obviously be a Bug (and /or their "Roar" effect), in any case. So far it's a range thing, likely to counter-balance apparently (slightly-stronger it says here) Iron Golems' own beyond shortest melee-range, melee range attack.  Yilante 12 /10 /18  5:53 p.m. 76.209.248.192 01:53, 11 December 2018 (UTC)

Compound mobs suggestion
Like skeleton horse which can be ridden by skeleton, Ravager can spawn being ridden by pillager. Skeleton riding skeleton horse called skeleton horseman while pillager riding ravager, i have no idea what they should be called (since there no official name for it) but its should be added to compound mob list in template. ImakerB (talk) 14:24, 14 February 2019 (UTC)
 * In case anyone official is following this, I suggest "mahout", which is what you call someone riding an elephant. Or we could just go with "ravager rider" or "ravager jockey". After all, someone who rides a camel is just called a "camel rider" and someone who rides a buffalo is a "buffalo rider" (and ravagers look sort of like buffalo to me). ~ Amatulic (talk) 15:44, 14 February 2019 (UTC)