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This article is about mini-boss in Minecraft Dungeons. For the unused mob in Java Edition, see Illusioner.

The Illusioner, also known as the Illusionist, is an Illager mini-boss mob found in the Creeping Winter and Howling Peaks DLC for Minecraft Dungeons. When spawned, the evoker boss soundtrack plays.[1]

Appearance

The illusioner is an illager that looks very different from the illusioner in Java Edition. Instead of a blue cloak, it wears a dark purple cloak and hood with dark outlines on the edges. It also has pink eyes, which makes its eyes comparatively brighter than that of the other illagers. Under its cloak is leather clothing, and it wears a belt with an iron buckle and a leather bag behind it. It also wears dark boots and is smaller than the evoker.

Spawning

Behavior

The illusioner has 3 different attacks. Between attacks, it uses Teleport and Create Duplicates.

These attack names are conjectural; an official name has not been established.

Movement

Create Illusions

The illusioner creates several duplicates of itself, similarly to the Nameless One. Unlike their base game counterparts, these duplicates can be killed separately. If no player is nearby when this ability is used, the illusioner and its duplicates will not appear until a player gets close. When the real illusioner is attacked or a certain amount of time passes, all the duplicates disappear and new ones appear shortly after.

Attacks

After teleporting, the real illusioner will use a random attack, before teleporting and creating more duplicated.

Blindness Illusion

The illusioner casts 10 seconds of blindness on the players. While blinded, the player's attacks will have a 50% chance to miss and they will emit a black mist over their head.

Basic Attack

The illusioner’s duplicates will constantly fire arrows at the player, dealing a low amount of damage on contact.

Exploding Arrow

The real illusioner shoots a pink explosive arrow that is similar to the fireworks arrow and deals much more damage then the arrows shot by the duplicates.

Health

Power Min Health
1 288
4 489.6
10 777.6
16 1180.8
22 1584
27 2131.2
33 2851.2
39 3686.4
45 4723.2
51 6076.8
56 8236.8
62 11174.4
68 15091.2
74 19382.4
80 24883.2
86 31939.2
91 43488
97 59011.2
103 79948.8

Sounds

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The specific instructions are: Illusioner Death Scream
SoundDescription
Death (Duplicates)
Death (Real)
Hurt
Idle
Mirror
Prepare Blind
Prepare Mirror

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Trivia

  • The illusioner is the third mob in the game that appears as both a mini-boss and a boss in the same level and the only one not to appear in the base game; the evoker and the Redstone Golem also fulfill these conditions.
  • The illusioner and its duplicates sometimes have different sounds. The real illusioner’s death sounds are also warped, unlike the original.
  • When the illusioner is dying, the music stops and plays a ghost screaming with death sounds, which resembles evoker's death scream.
  • The illusioner has the same battle music as the evoker.
  • Illusioners are one of the only illagers that weren't part of the Arch-Illager's army along with Iceologers, Windcallers and Mountaineers.
  • The illusioner’s duplicates is a type of mob, its in-game code name is Illusioner Clone. Similar to the False King, if the player has a soul build, they were able to collect souls from those clones.
  • Illusioners can also spawn in the Howling Peaks levels.
  • The illusioner is one of the only three mobs that can appear as a boss in more then one level. The others are the Evoker and the ghast.
  • The illusioner is the only fully implemented mob in Minecraft Dungeons based on an unused mob.

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