Template:Mob Squid are the first water mob in Minecraft. They are 8-armed passive mobs introduced in the Beta 1.2 update. Squid are found in water of any depth in any location, and drop ink sacs when killed. They spawn on any difficulty and do not attack, akin to the other passive mobs found on land.
Behavior
When moving about, the squid's tentacles open and close, giving them an appearance of pushing themselves forward. Squid swim around aimlessly, and do not deliberately interact with the player.
When forced onto land, squid become immobile. They take fall damage and burn like any land mob. However, they cannot drown.
Unlike any other mobs, squid are capable of freely swimming up a waterfall.
Squid don't disappear when you go far from it, log out, or restart the server. This makes a squid a good pet which you can keep in your aquarium.
Drops
- 0-3 Ink Sacs upon death.
Bugs
- A squid can end up above water, swimming through the air. (This can be done by removing the water around them with a bucket. It can occur naturally as well, but it is very rare.)
- Despite not having feet, squid make footstep sounds when swimming across blocks.
- In SMP, when you log in on a server with a large amount of lag, you may see flying squid above the clouds. However, they will disappear later.
- In multiplayer, when a spawnmob of squids amounts over 99 in one by one square, when hit they will all become undamagable and fly through anything. Even bedrock, lava and stone.
- Squid are, as of 1.5-1.6.6, incapable of swimming upward. When they do manage to swim upward, they fall back down, resulting in a juddery animation as well as zero height gain.
Trivia
- Squid are one of the few mobs that don't de-spawn when you log out, restart server, or go far from it.
- Hitting a squid underwater causes them to rise approximately 1/3 to 1/2 a block.
- Squid cannot be damaged by attacking their arms, unlike Ghasts.
- Squid cannot spawn in the Nether without the aid of inventory hacks, as there is no water in the Nether.
- Real squid have eight arms and two tentacles, while Minecraft squid just have eight arms, making them more akin to octopuses. This is perhaps caused because squid and octopuses have the same name in Sweden (Bläckfisk) which may have confused Notch.
- An easy way to find squid is to stare into a large body of water and rapidly hit the fog distance key (default 'F').
- In Beta 1.3 and above, another easy way to find squid is to press F3, which displays a number over their head that is clearly visible from above ground.
- Squid behave like some land mobs and attempt to ride a Minecart. However this is not normally very useful as rails cannot be placed underwater.
- You can put it in and drain the water, therefore the squid will not die, and is now transportable.
- Squid are the first passive mob that spawns at any light level, in water, and without grass.
- As of Beta 1.3, squid have the ability to move in three dimensions, rather than only along the bottom of the body of water.
- Squid are the only mob that doesn't have a death animation when it falls to its side.
- When the world is loaded, all squid are aligned with the tentacles facing east.
- It is possible to punch a squid onto land.[1]
- If squid are hacked into a monster spawner, they can spawn on land and will not catch fire.
- In Beta 1.2 through 1.4, using a bucket on a squid while it wasn't touching another block would fill the bucket with milk.




