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I decided to go for a less traditional witch look and have an "offshoot villager" kinda thing. It has a magical nose that wiggles, too.

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Witches are hostile mobs that use splash potions as their ranged weapon. They also use beneficial potions on themselves defensively.

Spawning

Witches can spawn anywhere in the Overworld at a light level of 7 or less.

Witch huts

Every witch hut spawns a witch inside during world generation. Afterwards, only witches will spawn in the 7×9×7 area that is the witch hut. This is the size of the roof and one block over the porch, from one level below the floor of the hut to two blocks above the roof.

Witch huts generated before 1.8.1 have a spawn zone of only 7×9×5. Witch huts spawned on high ground also have a reduced or eliminated spawn zone height.[1]

Villagers

A witch spawns when lightning strikes within 3–4 blocks of a villager and the villager will despawn to give the effect of it turning into a witch.

Drops

When killed, witches may drop glass bottles (18 chance), glowstone dust (18 chance), gunpowder (18 chance), redstone (18 chance), spider eyes (18 chance), sugar (18 chance), and sticks (28 chance). They make 1–3 drops of 0–2 items each, for a maximum of six items total.

Each level of Looting increases the maximum items dropped by one for each of the 1–3 drops, leading to a maximum of 5 items per drop, and a maximum of 15 items total.

Witches can also drop potions of healing, fire resistance, swiftness and water breathing as an equipment drop if killed while drinking that potion. They drop 5 experience when killed by a player or tamed wolf.

Behavior

Witches use splash potions offensively, and drink ordinary potions defensively. They have a search radius of 16 blocks.

Offense

Defense

On each AI tick when the witch is not already drinking a potion, it may choose to equip and drink a potion. Drinking the potion takes 1.6 seconds.

Witches are 85% resistant to damage from magic, including poison, instant damage, and thorns.

Farming

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History

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September 13, 2012Dinnerbone hinted that the witch mob would be added in the Pretty Scary Update,[2][3][4] and that the witch's texture would be some variation of the villagers'.[5]
September 21, 2012Dinnerbone confirmed a suggestion made by Mr_Pennybags in Reddit's r/Minecraft subreddit that witches are to live in Witch Huts.
1.4.212w38aWitches were added. They do not naturally spawn, and can only be spawned in Creative mode using spawn eggs.
The witch uses splash potions, such as poison, weakness, damage, and slowness, to fight the player.
Though witches are modeled after villagers, they do not share any attributes of villagers, such as utilizing housing, and are unable to open doors.
12w38bWitches now have common drops including glass bottles, sticks, redstone dust, glowstone dust, gunpowder, spider eyes and water bottles.
Witches now can't hurt themselves, and their texture changed slightly.
12w39aChanged texture size.
12w40aWitches now spawn in witch huts.
Witches no longer drop water bottles.
1.6.1The witches' regeneration rate has been decreased by 2/3
1.7.213w37aWitches can now drink and drop potions of water breathing.
13w42aWitches now spawn anywhere where the light level is 7 or less, including any biome at night and in caves.
13w42bDecreased spawn rate.
1.814w03aVillagers struck by lightning will turn into witches.
14w11aNow run away from creepers that are about to explode.
14w34dWitch hut spawning zone decreased or eliminated depending on altitude of the hut.
1.8.11.8.1-pre1No longer runs away from creepers that are about to explode.
Witch hut spawning zone height increased by 2.
Legacy Console Edition
TU19Added witches.

Issues

Issues relating to "Witch" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there.

Trivia

  • If a witch hits another witch with a potion, the witch who is hit will become angry and target the other witch, however it is impossible for either witch to kill the other (without help from a player) due to their use of healing potions and their resistance to each other's splash potions.
  • Witches do not utilize the equipment in their huts, but they can be used by players.
  • The odds of a witch dropping the maximum amount of drops possible (6 items total) without a Looting enchantment are 1 in 81 (1.2%).
  • Witches are extremely difficult to kill via suffocation or cacti (though not impossible), due to their frequent use of healing potions.
  • When drinking a potion, a witch's nose will point straight forward.
  • Baby villagers, when struck by lightning, will turn into adult witches.
  • You can see the short mouth of a witch from the side only if she is drinking a potion and lifting her nose.

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