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[[File:undead_preview.png|right|thumb|Various undead mobs.]]
[[File:undead_preview.png|right|thumb|Various undead mobs]]
'''Undead''' mobs are a group of [[Minecraft:monster]] [[Minecraft:mob]]s, many of which are hostile, that usually drop either [[Minecraft:bone]]s or rotten flesh on death.
'''Undead''' mobs are a group of [[Minecraft:monster]] [[Minecraft:mob]]s, many of which are [[Minecraft:hostile]], that usually drop either [[Minecraft:bone]]s or [[Minecraft:rotten flesh]] on death.


== Common properties ==
== Common properties ==
All undead mobs share the following properties:
All undead mobs share the following properties:
* They are damaged by Instant Health and healed by Instant Damage.
* They are damaged by [[Minecraft:Instant Health]] and healed by [[Minecraft:Instant Damage]].
* They are not affected by Regeneration and Poison.
* They are not affected by [[Minecraft:Regeneration]] and [[Minecraft:Poison]].
* They take extra damage from Smite.
* They take extra damage from [[Minecraft:Smite]].
* They do not take drowning damage ([[Minecraft:husk]]s and [[Minecraft:zombie]]s instead convert into zombies and drowned, respectively.)
* They do not take [[Minecraft:drowning]] damage ([[Minecraft:husk]]s and [[Minecraft:zombie]]s instead convert into zombies and [[Minecraft:drowned]], respectively.)
* They are not targeted by and cannot harm the [[Minecraft:wither]].
* They are not targeted by and cannot harm the [[Minecraft:wither]].
* They are considered a threat to armadillos, making them hide in their shell.
* They are considered a threat to [[Minecraft:armadillo]]s, making them hide in their shell.
* They are part of the {{cd|#undead}} entity tag{{only|JE}} and part of the {{Cd|code=undead}} [[Minecraft:family]]{{only|BE}}.
* They are part of the {{cd|#undead}} [[Minecraft:entity tag]]{{only|JE}} and part of the {{Cd|code=undead}} [[Minecraft:family]]{{only|BE}}.
The majority of undead mobs catch fire under sunlight, a property not found in any other mobs, and are also able to transfer the fire with their attacks. The notable exceptions to this are the Nether-native undead mobs, which are entirely immune to fire, and the desert-native undead mobs as well as skeleton horses, which are not immune to fire but do not burn in sunlight.
The majority of undead mobs catch fire under [[Minecraft:sun]]light, a property not found in any other mobs, and are also able to transfer the fire with their attacks. The notable exceptions to this are the [[Minecraft:Nether]]-native undead mobs, which are entirely immune to fire, and the [[Minecraft:desert]]-native undead mobs as well as [[Minecraft:skeleton horse]]s, which are not immune to fire but do not burn in sunlight.
The majority of undead mobs are unable to swim and sink in water, with the exceptions of camel husks, zombie horses and the two water-based undead mobs.
The majority of undead mobs are unable to swim and sink in water, with the exceptions of [[Minecraft:camel husk]]s, [[Minecraft:zombie horse]]s and the two water-based undead mobs.


== List of mobs ==
== List of mobs ==
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=== Jockeys ===
=== Jockeys ===
These [[Minecraft:jockey]]s are comprised of at least three, two or one undead mob:
These [[Minecraft:jockey]]s are comprised of at least one undead mob:
* {{EntityLink|Camel Husk Jockey}}
* {{EntityLink|Camel Husk Jockey}}
* {{EntityLink|Chicken Jockey}}
* {{EntityLink|Chicken Jockey}}
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* The [[Minecraft:warden]] was classified as an undead mob in Deep Dark Experimental Snapshot 1. This property did not carry over to its official addition in snapshot 22w12a.
* Although undead mobs share the {{cd|#undead}} [[Minecraft:entity tag]], the tag is not directly responsible for most of their shared properties.
* Although undead mobs share the {{cd|#undead}} entity tag, the tag is not directly responsible for most of their shared properties.
** Most of their shared properties are a result of entity tags that in vanilla contain the {{cd|#undead}} tag; the only property directly caused by the aforementioned tag is armadillos considering undead mobs a threat.
** Most of their shared properties are a result of entity tags that in vanilla contain the {{cd|#undead}} tag; the only property directly caused by the aforementioned tag is armadillos considering undead mobs a threat.


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[[Category:Undead mobs| ]]
[[Category:Undead mobs| ]]


es:Muerto viviente
[[Minecraft:es:Muerto viviente]]
fr:Mort-vivant
[[Minecraft:fr:Mort-vivant]]
it:Non morto
[[Minecraft:it:Non morto]]
ja:アンデッド
[[Minecraft:ja:アンデッド]]
ko:언데드
[[Minecraft:ko:언데드]]
pt:Mortos-vivos
[[Minecraft:pt:Mortos-vivos]]
ru:Нежить
[[Minecraft:ru:Нежить]]
th:อันเดด
[[Minecraft:th:อันเดด]]
zh:亡灵生物
[[Minecraft:zh:亡灵生物]]

Latest revision as of 11:13, 29 May 2026

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File:Undead preview.png
Various undead mobs

Undead mobs are a group of Minecraft:monster Minecraft:mobs, many of which are Minecraft:hostile, that usually drop either Minecraft:bones or Minecraft:rotten flesh on death.

Common properties

All undead mobs share the following properties:

The majority of undead mobs catch fire under Minecraft:sunlight, a property not found in any other mobs, and are also able to transfer the fire with their attacks. The notable exceptions to this are the Minecraft:Nether-native undead mobs, which are entirely immune to fire, and the Minecraft:desert-native undead mobs as well as Minecraft:skeleton horses, which are not immune to fire but do not burn in sunlight. The majority of undead mobs are unable to swim and sink in water, with the exceptions of Minecraft:camel husks, Minecraft:zombie horses and the two water-based undead mobs.

List of mobs

Zombies

Skeletons

Miscellaneous

Jockeys

These Minecraft:jockeys are comprised of at least one undead mob:

Jokes

History

Java Edition

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Bedrock Edition

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Legacy Console Edition

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New Nintendo 3DS Edition

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Issues

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Trivia

  • Although undead mobs share the Template:Cd Minecraft:entity tag, the tag is not directly responsible for most of their shared properties.
    • Most of their shared properties are a result of entity tags that in vanilla contain the Template:Cd tag; the only property directly caused by the aforementioned tag is armadillos considering undead mobs a threat.

Gallery

Screenshots

Renders

In other media

References

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See also

Navigation

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Minecraft:es:Muerto viviente Minecraft:fr:Mort-vivant Minecraft:it:Non morto Minecraft:ja:アンデッド Minecraft:ko:언데드 Minecraft:pt:Mortos-vivos Minecraft:ru:Нежить Minecraft:th:อันเดด Minecraft:zh:亡灵生物