Blaze

Blaze is a type of mob that can be seen floating around The Nether. They catch fire for a short while before making their attack in the form of a three round burst of fireballs. After the attack they have a short cool down and then they will catch fire and attack again. Their bodies are made up of a head atop a central column of smoke, and three rotating sections, each rotating section contains four floating yellow rods. They drop Blaze Rods, and can spawn naturally or from a spawner in Nether Ruins. The triple fireballs they shoot can set players on fire. Unlike fireballs fired by Ghast, they are not explosive.

Combat
Blazes are one of the most difficult mobs to fight, due to their ranged, unblockable attacks and highest rate of fire. Their ability to fly usually leaves the player's melee weapons useless, with their bow's charging time leaving them highly vulnerable. On the other hand, Blaze have a much shorter attack range, which makes it more feasible to snipe them from afar. Blaze can only spawn in light level 12 or lower, so it's very hard to light the entire spawn area properly to prevent them from spawning. Much like Ghasts, the Blaze's ability to fly can make it difficult to recover their loot after killing them. However, you may be able to fight them at close range by pulling them in with a fishing rod.

Blaze spawners occur in Nether ruins, and will start spawning Blazes once the player gets close enough. The spawners have a chance of spawning one or two Blazes at once. 'Camping' at a Blaze spawner is an effective way to gather Blaze Rods, as they will always appear close enough to attack with a sword, and there is a delay in their attack after they spawn because they have to charge first.

Trivia

 * The light level of an area to disable a spawnable area has to be 13 or higher. That means you have to place torches everywhere(or in a checkered fashion) in the spawner's spawn radius to prevent them from spawning. As torches only have one light level more, this makes it very difficult but still possible to disable a spawner.
 * This mob takes damage over time from standing in water similar to the Enderman, however as water cannot be legitimately placed in the Nether, this feature is useless without mods or hacks.
 * Blaze cannot shoot if trapped in a Cobweb.
 * Blaze do not have a body unlike other mobs. They are simply floating heads over a cloud of smoke surrounded by spinning rods.
 * Unlike Ghasts, projectiles fired by a Blaze cannot be deflected, so hitting the projectiles would be pointless.
 * Blaze projectiles will set whatever they hit on fire, which includes solid blocks, mobs, and the player.

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