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There are several mobs exclusively found in ''[[Minecraft Dungeons]]'' that are not present in the base game, ''[[Minecraft]]''. |
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==== Summoned mobs ==== |
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Revision as of 23:47, 28 July 2021
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- Add missing diamond variant to the Minecart GIF.
- Add an image of the unknown Illager in the Echoing Void cutscene.
There are several mobs exclusively found in Minecraft Dungeons that are not present in the base game, Minecraft.
List of Mainland mobs
Mobs are listed and classified by their nature in regard to the player as below. For more details on a particular mob, click and view their individual page.
Mainland
Passive mobs
Cow | Key Golem | Pig | Piggy Bank | Sheep |
Camp NPCs
Blacksmith | Gift Wrapper | Luxury Merchant | Mystery Merchant | Piglin Merchant | Village Merchant |
Summoned mobs
Bat | Bee | Enchanted Sheep | Iron Golem | Llama | Soul Wizard | Wolf |
Decorative pets
Pets that can be summoned by the player, but are non-attackable and passive mobs in-game. These pets cannot attack mobs, but they still take damage and are affected by player auras but they don't die.[1]
Baby Pig |
Non-alive
Non-alive mobs are mobs that are not "living", but they can still interact with the player and they are in the game files as mobs.
Evoker Fang | Geomancer Bomb | Geomancer Wall | Minecart | Mob Spawner | Redstone Sentry | Target Dummy | Woodland Sentry |
Non-Attackable
Non-attackable mobs are mobs that are not attackable by any means, but they still behave like mobs and they are in the game files as mobs.
Bat (mob) | Pig | Villager | Wolf (mob) |
Environment
A feature that looks like a mob, but the in-game data doesn't note that this is a mob. Examples include statues or entities that only act as ambience in a level.
Phantom | Vulture | Wisp |
Objective
Objective mobs are kidnapped passive or neutral mobs that the player need to save during a mission. When mobs become target mobs they become non-attackable.[2]
Villager |
Hostile mobs
Armored Pillager | Armored Skeleton | Armored Vindicator | Armored Zombie | Baby Zombie | Cave Spider | Charged Creeper | Chicken | Chicken Jockey | Chicken Jockey Tower |
Creeper | Enchanter | Geomancer | Husk | Mooshroom | Necromancer | Pillager | Pink Slime | Redstone Cube | Royal Guard |
Skeleton | Skeleton Vanguard | Slime | Spider | Vex | Vindicator | Vindicator Chef | Witch | Wraith | Zombie |
Mini bosses
Enderman | Evoker | Raid Captain | Redstone Golem | Skeleton Horseman |
Bosses
Arch-Illager | Corrupted Cauldron | Heart of Ender | Mooshroom Monstrosity | Nameless One | Redstone Monstrosity |
Special mobs
The special mobs are unclassified. They have special spawn generations, or have the same behavior and appearance with other mobs to make players confused.
Ancient Mobs | Enchanted Mobs | False King | Arch-Vessel |
Unimplemented mobs
Unimplemented mobs are mobs that are available in the game files, but do not appear anywhere in the game.
Quest Giver | Web Spider |
Scrapped mobs
Scrapped mobs are mobs that were in the beta version but possibly scrapped mid development or were planned but not actually added, and are not planned to be added.
Jack o' Lantern | Mason |
Removed mobs
Mobs that were once in the full game, but removed in an update.
Old Blacksmith | Trader Llama | Wandering Trader |
Unseen mobs
Mobs that are mentioned in items, levels, or descriptions.
Illager Warrior | Jailor | Warden |
List of Island Realms mobs
Jungle Awakens
Passive mobs
Ocelot [3] | Panda/Baby Panda | Quick Growing Vine |
Decorative pets
Parrot |
Non-alive
Abomination Vine | Entangle Vine |
Non-attackable
Panda/Baby Panda |
Objective
Panda |
Hostile mobs
Jungle Zombie | Leapleaf | Mossy Skeleton | Poison-Quill Vine | Whisperer |
Bosses
Jungle Abomination |
Creeping Winter
Passive mobs
Rabbit |
Decorative pets
Arctic Fox |
Non-alive
Ice Chunk |
Environment
Horse |
Neutral mobs
Polar Bear |
Hostile mobs
Frozen Zombie | Iceologer | Icy Creeper | Stray |
Mini bosses
Illusioner |
Special mobs
Illusioner Clone |
Bosses
Wretched Wraith |
Howling Peaks
Passive mobs
Wooly Cow |
Decorative Pets
Baby Goat |
Neutral mobs
Goat | Llama |
Non-Attackable
Llama |
Objective
Llama |
Hostile mobs
Armored Mountaineer | Mountaineer | Rampart Captain | Ravager | Squall Golem | Wind Caller |
Bosses
Tempest Golem |
Scrapped mobs
Unused Armored Mountaineer |
Hidden Depths
Passive mobs
Glow Squid | Quick Growing Anemone | Squid | Tropical Fish | Turtle |
Decorative pets
Baby Turtle |
Non-alive
Ancient Biomine | Clam | Entangle Anemone |
Neutral mobs
Dolphin | Pufferfish |
Non-attackable
Tropical Fish | Turtle |
Objective
Turtle |
Hostile mobs
Armored Drowned | Armored Sunken Skeleton | Armored Trident Drowned | Baby Drowned | Drowned | Guardian | Poison Anemone | Sunken Skeleton | Trident Drowned | Tropical Slime | Wavewhisperer |
Mini bosses
Drowned Necromancer | Elder Guardian |
Bosses
Ancient Guardian |
Scrapped mobs
Cod | Salmon |
List of Other Dimensions mobs
Flames of the Nether
Decorative Pets
Baby Ghast |
Non-alive
Blaze Spawner | Blue Nethershroom |
Hostile mobs
Armored Piglin | Armored Piglin Hunter | Blaze | Fungus Thrower | Hoglin | Magma Cube | Piglin | Piglin Hunter |
Wither Skeleton | Wither Skeleton Archer | Zombified Armored Piglin | Zombified Armored Piglin Hunter | Zombified Fungus Thrower | Zombified Piglin | Zombified Piglin Hunter |
Mini bosses
Ghast |
Unimplemented mobs
File:HoveringInfernoFace.png |
Wildfire |
Echoing Void
Summoned mobs
Guardian Vex |
Decorative Pets
Endermite |
Hostile mobs
Blastling | Endermite (mob) | Shulker | Silverfish | Snareling | Watchling |
Cutscene mobs
Unknown Illager |
Mini Bosses
Endersent |
Bosses
Vengeful Heart of Ender |
Minecraft Dungeons Arcade exclusive
Summoned mobs
Chicken | Fox | Ocelot | Panda | Pig | Polar Bear |
Hostile mobs
Armored Frozen Zombie | Armored Husk | Armored Jungle Zombie | Armored Mossy Skeleton | Armored Stray | Evoker (mob) | Giant Royal Guard (mob) |
Mage | Melee Armored Mossy Skeleton | Melee Armored Skeleton | Melee Armored Stray | Redstone Golem (mob) | Skeleton Horseman (mob) |
Bosses
Giant Cave Spider | Giant Royal Guard | Obsidian Monstrosity |
List of other mobs
Hero Pass exclusive
Players can upgrade to Hero Pass to collect the Baby Chicken, the only mob exclusive to a bundle. [4]
Baby Chicken |
Mentioned mobs
These mobs can be found in trailers or in other media, but are not in the game files and never spawn in any level and cannot be spawned in even with hacks.
Cat |
Planned mobs
The mobs only have their name in the game data file. Unlike unused mobs that have in-game textures, sounds, or appear in the official trailer. All of these mobs are based on mobs from various editions of Minecraft.
Agent | Donkey | Ender Dragon | Mule | NPC | Snow Golem | Wither | Zombie Horse | Zombie Villager |
Drops
Most mobs always drops experience and souls upon death. They also have a few chance drops being:
Mobs also have a small chance to drop random rarity equipment based on the player's current level.
Minibosses always drop more emeralds upon death, as well as having a chance to drop high rarity equipment.
Boss mobs always drop emeralds and random rarity equipment upon death.
Ancient mobs always drop random rarity gilded items upon death.
Achievements
A Friend in Need | Ancient Hunter | A Taste of Their Own Medicine | Blast Radius | Break the Spell |
Bubble Trouble | Chill Out | Diamond Sword | Giant Slayer | Gone Fishin' |
Herd Mentality | High Treason | Homecoming | Iceologer's Revenge | Jungle Fungus |
Leader of the Pack | Locally Sourced | Passive Aggressive | Saved The Overworld | Seafood Skewer |
Whirlwind Warrior | Wooden Sword |
Trivia
- Some mobs from original games have new features in Minecraft Dungeons. For example, many mobs have sound files for behavior animations named "Novelty".
- All mobs except the Heart of Ender have animation when idle, though many don't tend to see them or document them.[5]
- Some of these animation file also named "Novelty".
- When mobs die, their body turns gray then fades into dust and then the soul fly out of the body.
- If the player's enchantment is used by mobs, some of the enchantment's effects would turn them purple in color. [6].
- Most mobs get stunned by normal attack when their health is lower, except certain mobs with stun resistance. [7]
- Ranged mobs tend to have more health then Melee mobs, this might be because their attack speed is very slow or their attacks deal little damage. They also tend to flee from the player when not attacking.
- If any mobs were 32 blocks away from the player, their animation stops to prevent the game from crashing.
- Most mobs are seen to have armored variants, with notable examples being the zombies, skeletons, vindicators, pillagers, mountaineers, and the piglins and zombified piglins to name a few. Most of these armored variants seem to have their armor made of materials seen in the base game. Some examples include:
- Scale Mail and Reinforced Mail being made of iron and leather for the Zombies and Skeletons.
- Gold and Diamond accents used in the Armored Pillager's helmets and shoulder protectors, and buttons for the Mountaineers and Vindicators.
- Gold and netherite helmets, and guards and accents for the Piglins and Zombified Piglins.
See also
- Bosses
- Camp NPCs
- Ender
- Illager
- Mini bosses
- Non-Illager Allies
- Objective
- Piglin (species)
References
- ↑ The Season Pass is needed to get the Baby Goat and the Baby Ghast. The Parrot can also be obtained by getting only Jungle Awakens, the Arctic fox can be obtained by getting only Creeping Winter, the Baby Goat can be obtained by getting only Howling Peaks and the Baby Ghast can only be obtained by getting Flames of the Nether. The Baby Pig is given out as a reward for 10 million dungeons players on February 24 as part of the new update, making it the only free obtainable pet.
- ↑ Levels with objective mobs are the Creeper Woods, Redstone Mines, Panda Plateau (DLC), Frosted Fjord (DLC), and the Windswept Peaks (DLC).
- ↑ Ocelots are Hostile towards Creepers
- ↑ the Baby Chicken, Parrot, and Arctic Fox while they need to get the Season Pass in order to get the Baby Goat and the Baby Ghast. The Parrot can also be obtained by getting only Jungle Awakens, the Arctic fox can be obtained by getting only Creeping Winter, the Baby Goat can be obtained by getting only Howling Peaks and the Baby Ghast can only be obtained by getting Flames of the Nether. The Baby Pig is given out as a reward for 10 million dungeons players on February 24 as part of the new update, making it the only free obtainable pet.
- ↑ Examples, Necromancers, Enchanters and Drowned Necromancers throw their staffs, books and Tridentsin the air then catch them and celebrate, Skeletons spin their heads around when idle, Zombies slouch over, Baby Zombies and Evokers dance in position, Cave Spiders and Vexes do a backflip, Vindicators wave their Axes in the air and grunt when they detect a player, Husks stretch, Redstone Golems widen their arms, pound their chest and lean forward a bit and growl, Wraiths open their arms and lean side to side a little like the Wretched Wraith when it uses it's row projectile attack, but a little slower, Mountaineers will mine the ground, Spiders will jump in place, The Player and Blazes turn their heads and look around, and Ghasts float up a bit and then fly down back to the ground.
- ↑ For example, Fire Trail, Poison Cloud.
- ↑ such as Husks, Diamond Armored Vindicators, Diamond Armored Pillagers, Leapleaves, Mob Spawners, Ravagers, Rampart Captains, Squall Golems and Mini-Boss/Boss mobs (except for the Wretched Wraith, the Jungle Abomination, and the Tempest Golem. which both are not immune to stunning regardless of their health).
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