Minecraft Dungeons:Hero



A hero in Minecraft Dungeons is the terminology used for the player character, referring to the in-game character being controlled by the player.

A player must choose a hero before playing the game. Many options are available. There are four heroes that are deemed as being the strongest. Unlike in Minecraft, no custom heroes can be brought into the game without using third party game mods.

A hero interacts with in-game objects, mobs, and non-player characters (NPCs). The NPCs in the Camp interact with the player's hero. The in-game narrator also refers to the player's character as the "hero".

In contrast to the hero, the player interacts with things outside the game, such as game menus like the hero selector, options, purchasing downloadable content (DLC), and developer interactions.

Properties
For the heroes in Minecraft Dungeons, the models with an arm thickness of three pixels are shown here.

Animations

 * BowAction


 * CapeEquip


 * CorruptedSeeds


 * CrossbowAction


 * DodgeRoll


 * DodgeRollBackwards


 * DodgeRollForwards


 * DodgeRollSidewaysLeft


 * DodgeRollSidewaysRight


 * DownedFloor


 * Drink


 * DualCrossbowAction


 * EatFast


 * Falling


 * FishingRod


 * GenericEquip


 * GetHitFront


 * Gong


 * HornBlow


 * Idle


 * Idle_Claymore


 * Idle_Glaive


 * Idle_Hammer


 * Idle_Katana


 * Idle_LookAround


 * ItemOnGround


 * ItemOnGroundBounce


 * LaserPose


 * LongBowActionFire


 * LongBowActionIdle


 * Run


 * Run_Claymore


 * Run_Glaive


 * Run_Hammer


 * Run_Katana


 * Run_Scythe


 * ShowOff


 * ShowOffStill


 * StaffPose


 * Stun


 * SuccessSupportRevive


 * SupportRevive


 * SwimDash


 * SwimDashBackwards


 * SwimDashSidewaysLeft


 * SwimDashSidewaysRight


 * SwordCombo


 * TeleportInitiate


 * TeleportLanding


 * Tpose


 * Walk


 * Walk_Claymore


 * Walk_Glaive


 * Walk_Hammer


 * Walk_Katana


 * Walk_Scythe


 * Whistle

Trivia

 * The Llama is the only hero without a lightmap.
 * Christina, Dani, Loge, and Tim are references to the Xbox, PlayStation, Windows, and Nintendo Switch versions of the game, respectively. They were added in 1.6.0.0, the version that brought cross-play between all four versions.