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Magma Cubes are hostile mobs found around The Nether. They will be released in Minecraft Beta 1.9. When killed, they leave 4 smaller versions of themselves, then dying and leaving Experience Orbs (Much like Slimes). When they move, they jump up and momentarily unravel into several layers, giving them the appearance of a spring and revealing a molten lava core inside. They sink in lava, and are slowed by it, but do not drown in lava.
Behavior
In their passive state, Magma Cubes move slowly, jumping forward every two seconds or so. Spotting the player causes them to jump towards him more quickly, but they are still easily outrun. Unlike most aggressive mobs, Magma Cubes do not damage you on contact. They can push the player harmlessly. Instead, they will try to damage you by jumping directly on top of you. When they land, they create fire which can damage you. However, they cannot damage other mobs like this.
Trivia
- Magma Cubes can not jump out of lava if the lava is too deep but they will not die/drown.
- Magma Cubes seem to be the Nether equivalent of Slimes. Although they appear similar, the components of their .pngs are quite different.
- Magma Cubes are quite abundant in the new Nether Ruins that were added by Jeb, contrary to normal slimes, which are quite rare.
- Every Magma Cube size drops experience orbs, not only the smallest cube.
- Magma Cubes currently make no sound, though C418 has confirmed he is working on one.[1]
- Despite trying, Magma Cubes are unable to jump in water, although they can move around. They will drown if completely submerged.
- Unlike tiny slimes, tiny magma cubes can still hurt the player.
- Due to the high amount of experience points they drop, magma cubes are a viable slaying option if a player wants to try high-level Enchanting. However, the experience orbs from Magma Cubes seem to fill the experience bar far less than those of, say, a Blaze.
Bugs
- Much like slimes, magma cubes do not despawn when the difficulty is changed to peaceful.
- Magma Cubes do not seem to use their spring-like jump effect in multiplayer.
Gallery
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Screenshot of Large and Small Magma Cubes together.
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Large amount of Magma Cubes.
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Jumping Magma Cube.
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A large Magma Cube's size compared to a player.
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A group of Magma Cubes.
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A Magma Cube in rest position.
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A fully separated Magma Cube. Note the lava core within its body.

