Mob (entity)

Humans are non-playable characters (NPCs) which take the form of clones of the default skin. They used to be created by pressing 'G' while playing in Creative mode, but this function was later removed. If the player has a custom skin, any humans created will still use default skin and will not assume the look of the player. Humans could not create or delete blocks, they would just move around the map aimlessly, walking in slightly imperfect circles and jumping occasionally. Humans were affected by solid blocks, but strangely not Fluids, walking through them as if they were air.

Humans do not spawn in Minecraft without using a map editor or mod. When spawned, however, they pursue and attack the player. Strangely, they no not use the punching animation that a normal player would use.

Drops
Humans drop nothing when added as a mob. Players drop all their items when they die, and Notch drops a Red Apple on his death.

Trivia



 * Notch originally made the human model to use in a top-down game called "Zombie Town".
 * Humans are called "Monsters" if hacked into the game.
 * If hacked into the game, they are hostile.
 * Humans use the skin file named char.png in the minecraft.jar file.
 * Humans use the same spawning conditions as other hostile mobs. Unlike zombies and skeletons, they do not burn in sunlight.
 * Humans, when spawned, may head to the left for half a second, before turning around to attack the player.
 * The char.png used for humans is also used as the default skin, making the file in a texture pack a way to use a custom skin on offline mode, however, when using multiplayer, the custom char.png will change the appearance of any players also not using a custom skin.
 * Herobrine is a supposed Human mob that was the subject of an old horror story on the internet. The notion of Herobrine involved the mob appearing at the edge of the render distance and had a default human skin with no pupils. Many people believed its existence, however it was proven recently that Herobrine does not exist and was merely a hoax. Curiously, Notch had stated in the Beta 1.6.6 release notes that he had "Removed Herobrine," which suggests that Herobrine was in fact at one point real, however Notch has a tendency to add humor to his blog posts and so it's likely that he posted this as a joke.