Dream Rigged The Mob Vote



Like all mobs, adult polar bears are passive on Peaceful difficulty. When the player is near a cub, the parent polar bear becomes hostile toward the player, although it seldom happens in Easy difficulty. When a cub is attacked, nearby polar bears become hostile toward the attacker. This mob is naturally hostile when in a light level 7 or lower; meaning they are naturally hostile whenever they spawn.

When it does spawn, it emits a "poof", and more flame particles temporarily appear around it. If the block fails to spawn any mobs because it did not pick any suitable locations, it repeats this process every tick until it succeeds. It starts waiting for the next cycle after it spawns at least one mob. They have a miniature mob spinning inside them that represents the mob that they spawn. The most common way to gain experience is by killing mobs.

They also have a 50% chance to drop a raw fish or a 33% change of dropping a prismarine crystal with a 16.7% of not dropping either, adding one per Level of Looting. It also drops a single wet sponge and can drop another fish for a 2.5% chance when killed by a player. Blazes are floating hostile mobs that can be found in the Nether. They are yellow monsters with rod like bodies and smoke particles.

Monster versus monster battles also take place in some games. However, none of these actions are ever intentional and are completely random if they occur. Endermen do not teleport in the daytime if on soul sand unless they are damaged.

The typical attack of a blaze is a trio of fireballs shot from 16 blocks away. They can detect players behind walls and will shoot at the player even if they don’t see it. When attacking, the blaze will be set on fire for 3 seconds and shoot all of its fireballs in a span of 0.9 second, put out its flame and cooldown for 5 seconds before its next attack. A blaze’s fireball shot has the same accuracy as a minecraft dispenser but has a constant speed of projectile.

The type of fish is similar to fishing – 60% for raw fish, 25% for raw salmon, 13% for pufferfish and 2% for clownfish. Finally, the drop 10 experience when killed by player or wolf. They will not fire at a player without a line-of-sight and cannot see players in transparent blocks. The ghast fireball has an unlimited range but disappears within a minute; it has a straight trajectory not affected by gravity.

They are resistant to fire or lava, but will take damage with water. As they are endemic to the Nether, they will swim in lava but will avoid water but will make no attempt to get out of water once pushed there. Blazes will target players within 48 blocks and once it acquires a target, it will try to gain a higher ground of around 0.5 to 3.5 blocks above the player.

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