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The Moolip is a pink daisy-covered variant of the mooshroom found only in Minecraft Earth. It is a rare drop of cow tappables. Moolips are like Mooblooms except a light pink and sprout pink dasies instead of buttercups.
Appearance
The moolip is a variant of the normal cow, though covered with pink daisies. Its body is a light pink with big white spots scattered throughout its body and head. It has two big black eyes, just like a mooshroom. It has 5 pink daisies, with 4 on its back, and one on its head, it has a white muzzle, and a darker pink snout, and gray horns.
Obtaining
Moolips are a rare mob drop from cow tappables. They can also be obtainable as a reward from Season 13, where the player must place 3 types of chickens onto a buildplate.
Behavior
Moolips leave a trail of pink flowers as they walk, with each flower they plant having an apparent 40% chance of being an allium, an apparent 40% chance of being a lilac or an apparent 20% chance of being a peony. Otherwise, moolips mostly have the same AI behavior as mooshrooms and cows. They wander aimlessly, avoiding lava and cliffs high enough to cause fall damage.
Drops
A Moolip can be sheared for 1 Pink Daisy
Just like a normal cow, the moolip drops the following when killed:
- 0-2 Leather
- 1–3 Raw Beef (Cooked Beef if killed while on fire)
Data values
ID
| Name | Identifier | Numeric ID |
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| Moolip | ? | ? |
History
| Minecraft Earth | |||||
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| 0.29.0 | |||||
Trivia
- The moolip has flowers on it in the same place as the Moobloom has flowers on it.
- The only difference being the number with the Moolip having 5 flowers and the Moobloom having 4.
- The moolip is the first mob to be a variant of a variant of a variant, with mooblooms being flower variants of mooshrooms, which in turn are variants of the cows from the base game.
- The Moolip is similar to the Pink Moobloom, which is an unused Minecraft Earth mob.
- The player journal information about the Moolip misspells "shearing" as "sheering".