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A creeper is a hostile mob that can be found within the various missions of Minecraft Dungeons.
Appearance[]
Creepers appear similarly to how they look within the original game, but with a color difference in which it is dark green in color and lacks many spots.
Spawning[]
Creepers can spawn when night falls, regardless of the mission, when at least one hero dies in multiplayer.
- Creeper Woods
- Creepy Crypt
- Woodland Mansion
- Woodland Prison
- Soggy Swamp
- Soggy Cave
- Pumpkin Pastures
- Arch Haven
- Cacti Canyon
- Spider Cave
- Redstone Mines
- Fiery Forge
- Desert Temple (Arcade)
- Highblock Halls (Outside)
- Underhalls (Cellar)
- Dingy Jungle
- Panda Plateau
- Overgrown Temple
- Frozen Fjord (Arcade)
- Gale Sanctum
- Gauntlet of Gales
- Colossal Rampart
- Radiant Ravine (Secret area)
- The Stronghold
- Broken Citadel (Cinematic)
- Daily Trial
- Ancient Hunt
- Tower
- Treetop Tangle
Behavior[]
Creepers become passive if an ocelot is nearby. They also run away if they are currently being attacked by an ocelot.
- Ignition
Creepers approach their target and explode, exploding themselves and dealing massive amounts of damage to any nearby entities. The jungle abomination's melee attack deals the same damage as a creeper explosion.
Creepers are capable of detonating while moving, unlike within the original game.
- Basic attack
Creepers have an unused basic attack.
Charged creeper[]
A charged creeper is a powerful creeper variant that can be found exclusively within the woodland mansion of Minecraft Dungeons. These creepers has an increased explosion and damage.
Appearance[]
Charged creepers appear similar to how it looks within the original game, with the only difference being that it has a white-colored glint and emits electric particles, similar to a mob enchanted with Electrified.
Spawning[]
Behavior[]
- Ignition
Charged creepers approach the hero and explode, exploding themselves and dealing a massive amount of damage to any nearby entities, far more damage than normal creepers.
Sounds[]
Creeper[]
Sound | Description |
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Hurt | |
Fuse | |
Death | |
Explosion |
Charged Creeper[]
Sound | Description |
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Hurt | |
Fuse | |
Death | |
Explosion |
Data values[]
- In the game files, creepers are referred to internally by the name
Creeper
. - In the game files, charged creepers are referred to internally by the name
ChargedCreeper
.
History[]
Minecraft Dungeons | |||||
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September 8, 2019 | The developers experimented with throw-able creepers that would explode a few seconds after landing, but scrapped this idea in favor of TNT and regular creepers.[1] | ||||
Dungeons Beta | Added creepers. | ||||
1.8.0.0 | Added charged creepers. |
Gallery[]
Textures[]
Other[]
The loading screen of Creeper Woods, with two creepers within the background.
In a Twitter image, an ocelot and a creeper face off against each other.[2]
References[]
- ↑ "Creepers are mean, green and full of nitroglycerin – perfect for hurling towards the enemy! Early on, we experimented with the ability to throw them but soon scrapped the idea. Any guesses why?" – @dungeonsgame on X, September 8, 2019
- ↑ "It's ocelot vs. creeper. Choose your champion!" – @dungeonsgame on X, December 2, 2021