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- Apply enchanted effects to Eyesent render
An Endersent is a miniboss mob added in the Echoing Void DLC.
Appearance
An Endersent is a tall mob that superficially resembles the normal Enderman but with a few differences, them being its long forehead, having elbows, and possessing club-like hands that resemble large, blunt hammers.
Spawning
- Creeper Woods (After the Eyesent are defeated)
- Soggy Swamp (After the Eyesent are defeated)
- Pumpkin Pastures (After the Eyesent are defeated)
- Cacti Canyon (After the Eyesent are defeated)
- Desert Temple (After the Eyesent are defeated)
- Highblock Halls (After the Eyesent are defeated)
- The Stronghold (Apocalypse)
- End Wilds
- Broken Citadel
Behavior
Endersent have four attacks.
- Basic attack
Endersent are capable of smashing the hero with it’s club-like hands, dealing massive damage.
- Deadly escape
Endersent can also smash the ground with both hands, dealing more damage then most mobs including the creeper. It would then teleport away, summoning one to four watchlings. After a moment, the Endersent would teleport back to where it originally spawned.
- Teleport out ranged
Endersent occasionally would raise one arm at a random hero or summoned mob and teleport away. This behavior is immediately followed by teleport in ranged.
- Teleport in ranged
The Endersent would immediately appear on top of whatever it was pointing at and smash it with both arms. Endersent can use this attack multiple times. Fortunately, this attack can be avoided.[1]
Eyesent
The Eyesent [unofficial name] are a group of six enchanted Endersent that possess an Eye of Ender on their chest. They spawn in various locations across the Overworld as miniboss mobs. Heroes must defeat them to obtain the Eyes of Ender necessary to access the End dimension.
Unlike any other mob before it, these Eyesent can only spawn once in a playthrough. If journeying to an Eyesent Arena after collecting the Eyes of Ender from each Eyesent, instead of an Eyesent residing there, just a regular Endersent with no Eyes of Ender on its chest spawns.
On each path leading to an Eyesent Arena, there can be one or two Endermen mini-bosses that spawn in small ambushes. Raid Captains also spawn commonly near the arenas if heroes have not completed the mission the respective Eyesent resides in.
Appearance
These Endersent are called Eyesent and are encountered in the Overworld. Similar to the regular Endersent, the Eyesent possess long foreheads, elbows, and large club-like hands. Eyesent spawn enchanted with an Eye of Ender on its chest.
Spawning
- Creeper Woods (Eyesent Arena)
- Soggy Swamp (Eyesent Arena)
- Pumpkin Pastures (Eyesent Arena)
- Cacti Canyon (Eyesent Arena)
- Desert Temple (Eyesent Arena)
- Highblock Halls (Eyesent Arena)
Savage Eye
The arena where the Savage Eye is battled at.
The Savage Eye is an Eyesent encountered in a secret area within the Pumpkin Pastures. The Eyesent resides within a small arena and possesses, at minimum, the following enchantment:
To find it, heroes must journey to the stone brick rampart where the rune chamber is. After sighting this structure, heroes may find this Eyesent Arena. However, the arena can rarely spawn later in the mission.
Ravenous Eye
The arena where the Ravenous Eye is battled at.
The Ravenous Eye is an Eyesent encountered in a secret area within Highblock Halls. The Eyesent resides within a small arena and possesses, at minimum, the following enchantment:
To find it, heroes must journey to the buffet area. There is a path leading away from the main objective which appears to be the kitchen area of Highblock Keep. At the end of this path, heroes may find this Eyesent Arena.
Blight Eye
The arena where the Blight Eye is battled at.
The Blight Eye is an Eyesent encountered in a secret area within the Soggy Swamp. The Eyesent resides within a small arena and possesses, at minimum, the following enchantment:
To find it, heroes must journey to the objective where they must destroy the brews. There is a path to the right of the objective that leads to a dark ruin. At the bottom of this ruin, heroes may find this Eyesent Arena. It is not necessary to destroy the brews in order to fight the Blight Eye.
Reaping Eye
The arena where the Reaping Eye is battled at.
The Reaping Eye is an Eyesent encountered in a secret area within the Desert Temple. The Eyesent resides within a small arena and possesses, at minimum, the following enchantment:
To find it, heroes must journey to the room directly before the Nameless One boss fight. Near the north of the room, a path leads away from the objective. The path would eventually lead heroes into a cave with many traps, including a unique spike trap. At the end of this cave, heroes may find this Eyesent Arena.
Binding Eye
The arena where the Binding Eye is battled at.
The Binding Eye is an Eyesent encountered in a secret area within Cacti Canyon. The Eyesent resides within a small arena and possesses, at minimum, the following enchantment:
To find it, heroes must journey past the chest pond. There is a path marked by stone brick leading to the left of the level, away from the objective. This path can spawn almost at any point between the chest pond and the fossil area. The path leads to an underground structure with some traps. To pass through this, heroes must find 3 Key Golems. After opening all the locked gates, heroes may find this Eyesent Arena.
Spiked Eye
The arena where the Spiked Eye is battled at.
The Spiked Eye is an Eyesent encountered in a secret area within the Creeper Woods. The Eyesent resides within a small arena and possesses, at minimum, the following enchantment:
To find it, heroes must journey to the objective to free the lone villager. To the right of the objective, marked by a large stone enderman head, there is a path leading to a dark cave. Upon reaching the end of the cave, heroes may find this Eyesent Arena.
Sounds
Music
| Sound | Description |
|---|---|
| Endersent Theme Pre | |
| Endersent Theme Loop | |
| Endersent Theme Post |
Endersent
| Sound | Description |
|---|---|
| Attack | |
| Deadly Escape | |
| Death | |
| Hurt | |
| Idle Smash | |
| Idle | |
| Step | |
| Stun | |
| Teleport Smash |
History
| Minecraft Dungeons | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| July 12, 2021 | Four Endersent are seen in the official artwork of the Echoing Void logo. Were previously unnamed.[2] | ||||
| July 14, 2021 | The official name is revealed to be the Endersent, as well as footage of its attacks and behavior in-game. In the same video, it is revealed that the plural way of saying more than one Endersent is just Endersent. | ||||
| 1.10.2.0 | Added the Endersent. | ||||
Trivia
- Original conjecture render was made by @coblocks on Twitter.[3]
- The Endersent is the first Dungeons-exclusive mob in the DLC to have their name revealed.
- In the preview image for Broken Citadel on the menu, two Endersents can be seen among with some Blastlings. However, only a single Endersent spawn in the level. There is no way to have two of them.
- In a teaser where a hero is fighting an Endersent, the captions read: "One savage, one ravenous, one blight. One reaping, one binding and one spiked." This was a reference to their enchantments and corresponding names, as they appear enchanted in the video and upon being added into the game.
- When spawned, the Enderman Boss soundtrack[4] plays.
- The Endersent has some similarity with the Redstone Monstrosity.
- Both are stronger variants of there weaker counterpart (As in, the Endersent is a stronger variant of the Enderman while the Redstone Monstrosity stronger variant of the Redstone Golem).
- Both only spawn one in a single level.
- Both summon minions where there weaker counterparts can't.
- Both are very slow in speed where there weaker counterparts are quick.

