Minecraft:Enderman
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Template:For Template:Infobox entity An enderman is a Minecraft:neutral mob found in all three Minecraft:dimensions that has a chance of dropping Minecraft:ender pearls when they get killed. It becomes hostile to Minecraft:players that damage it or look directly at its face, using its arms to attack. Endermen teleport erratically, as well as away from dangers such as Minecraft:lava, Minecraft:projectiles, and Minecraft:water. They also occasionally pick up and move certain Minecraft:blocks.
Spawning
Endermen can spawn on any solid surface that has at least three empty spaces above, at a Minecraft:light level of 0 in the Minecraft:Overworld and Minecraft:the End, or a light level of 7 or less in Minecraft:the Nether. They are the only mobs that spawn naturally in all three dimensions Template:In.<ref>Template:Bug</ref>
Overworld
Endermen spawn uncommonly in all Minecraft:Overworld biomes except Minecraft:mushroom fields and Minecraft:deep dark. Template:IN, endermen also do not spawn in Minecraft:rivers, Minecraft:frozen rivers, and Minecraft:snowy plains. They spawn in groups of up to four Template:In or up to two Template:In.
Nether
Endermen spawn in groups of four Template:In or individually Template:In, rarely in Minecraft:soul sand valleys, uncommonly in Minecraft:Nether wastes, and most commonly in Minecraft:warped forests.
End
Endermen spawn commonly in groups of four anywhere in the End dimension.
Drops
On death
- Template:Xp when killed by a player or a tamed Minecraft:wolf.
- 100% chance of dropping the block that it is holding (see Template:Slink for more information).
Behavior
Endermen can step up one full block without having to jump.
Provoking
An enderman is passive until provoked. An enderman is provoked when
- A Minecraft:player or other mob attacks it.
- A player within 64 blocks looks at its eyes for 5 Minecraft:game ticks (Template:Frac second)<ref>Template:Bug</ref> if the view is not obstructed by any solid block (including transparent blocks) and the player isn't wearing a Minecraft:carved pumpkin on the head.
- Looking anywhere at the head aggravates it, including the back of the head.
- Looking at its upper legs at further distance aggravates it.
- It can see an Minecraft:endermite within 64 blocks of it.
Template:IN, the provocation works similar to a mob's Minecraft:detection range, its range reducing if the player is Minecraft:sneaking or under the Minecraft:Invisibility Minecraft:effect.
When provoked, an enderman opens its mouth and makes loud screaming noises. A provoked enderman also starts shaking Template:In.
Staring
Template:IN, staring an aggravated enderman in the eyes from within 16 blocks of it paralyzes it, causing it to stop moving as long as the player maintains eye contact. The enderman still displays aggravated behavior, shaking and screaming with its mouth open, and resumes its chase should the player stop looking at it. Moving within four blocks of a paralyzed enderman causes it to teleport away. Unlike the distance to provoke an enderman, the minimum and maximum paralyzing distances are not affected by sneaking or invisibility.
Attacking
An enderman runs toward the back of the player to attack, although it ceases if hit by another player or mob.<ref>Template:Tweet</ref>Template:OnlyTemplate:Verify An aggravated enderman runs faster than the normal movement speed and, if the player is at least 16 blocks away from the enderman, often teleports up to 19 blocks horizontally and 22 blocks vertically toward the location of its target every 1.5 to 2 seconds.Template:Needs testing An enderman is not provoked by a player viewing it through a transparent block or while wearing a Minecraft:carved pumpkin.
An aggravated enderman pursues the player until it is either killed or distracted by external elements, such as rain or fire.Template:OnlyTemplate:Needs testing They do not take damage from sunlight like Minecraft:undead mobs, but when at a sufficient light level under the sky during the dayTemplate:Only or at any light levelTemplate:Only they teleport randomly, typically ending up in caves (although certain non-full blocks, such as Minecraft:soul sand and Minecraft:mud, also register as "dark" when the enderman is standing in them).
An enderman tracks targeted mobs until they're out of sight, too far away, or in another dimension. If the target is a player, the enderman tracks the player through walls. Template:IN, the enderman continues to chase the player for as long as it is loaded, regardless of the distance or dimension of the targeted player.
Template:IN, the enderman loses interest after enough timeTemplate:More info of non-interaction with the player. In Java Edition, if the internal sky light is sufficient, the enderman attempts to disengage approximately every 20 to 30 seconds. If it does not regain sight of its target within up to 40 seconds, or if it is attacked by something else, then it disengages from the player unless provoked again.
Endermen are also aggressive towards Minecraft:endermites and will attack them if they are 64 blocks away or less.
Water
Endermen can be damaged by Minecraft:rain, Minecraft:water, splash water bottles, and, Template:In, water-filled Minecraft:cauldrons. When contacting any one of these, endermen take Template:Health damage. In rain, endermen continuously teleport until they find a dry spot or die.
Projectiles
Endermen are immune to most projectiles, as they teleport away before being hit.<ref>Template:Bug</ref>
If an enderman is somehow unable to teleport, throwables like Minecraft:snowballs are absorbed, while arrows and tridents are bounced Template:In and pass right through Template:In (but effects are still applied from tipped arrows).
Endermen are not immune to the Minecraft:warden's sonic boom ranged attack.
Teleportation
Endermen teleport when dodging projectiles, when chasing a target, and when taking damage from natural sources, suffocation, and potion effects. They also teleport when hit by a player or mob,Template:Only when paralyzed and within four blocks of their target,Template:Only randomly at any time and light level,Template:Only and when in places with a Minecraft:sky light of 15 and an Minecraft:internal sky light of 12 and not attacking or chasing a target.Template:Only
Endermen play a sound exclusively at the teleportation destination.<ref>Template:Bug</ref>
Each teleportation attempt caused by taking damage, being paralyzed,Template:Only a projectile, or random teleportation attempt chooses a random destination 32 blocks along each axis (i.e. a 64×64×64 cube centered on the current position).
When attacking, an enderman may teleport up to 19 blocks horizontally and 22 blocks vertically to close the distance on a target. Teleportation attempts made to attack a target choose a random destination within a 9×11×9Template:Verify rectangular prism centered on a point 16 blocks horizontally and 17 blocks vertically toward its target. If the target is within those ranges, the destination is centered on the target's XZ and/or Y coordinates instead.Template:Needs testing
Both teleportation types then apply the following checks:
- As long as the selected block is not Minecraft:movement-blocking, seek downward. If the found block is waterlogged, the teleportation attempt fails.
- Starting again with the originally selected target, seek downward as long as the block below is not Minecraft:movement-blocking. The teleportation attempt succeeds if no liquid or solid blocks prevent them from standing at the destination.
Thus, endermen need at least three non-solid blocks above the destination to successfully teleport, and do not teleport to waterlogged blocks unless the ceiling above is movement-blocking.<ref>Template:Bug</ref> Endermen can appear to teleport further than their maximum teleport distance when teleporting downward, as distance through air is not a factor when seeking downward for a valid location.
Blocks that have a large enough collision box but are not Minecraft:movement-blocking, such as Minecraft:carpet that is not above a movement-blocking block, Minecraft:snow layers 10 or more deep, and Minecraft:azalea, can be used to prevent teleportation. Endermen always teleport an integer Y distance, so an enderman at Y=70.0 cannot teleport onto a movement-blocking block covered by a single carpet, snow layers only 2 deep, or many other short blocks, while an enderman at Y=70.99 could teleport onto snow layers 8 or 9 deep.
Endermen always attempt to teleport upon taking damage. Most melee attacks are successful,Template:Only but the enderman usually teleports a few blocks behind the player when hit if there is space behind the player. Endermen can be attacked with projectiles if they are in a Minecraft:boat or Minecraft:minecart. If all available blocks within teleport distance are removed or unavailable as a destination, it is possible to hit endermen Template:In with a projectile, although arrows may simply bounce off, dealing no damage.<ref>Template:Bug</ref> When teleporting due to damage, it makes 64 attempts to teleport.Template:Info needed
An enderman cannot teleport while it is in a minecart or boat, although in rain and water it attempts to do so, always teleporting back repeatedly until death.
Moving blocks
Endermen have the unique ability to pick up, carry, and set down certain blocks, even when angered. Every tick, an enderman has a Template:Frac (5%) chance to select a random block in a 4×3×4 (XYZ) region horizontally centered on the enderman and vertically encompassing it. If the enderman can directly see this block and the block is on the "holdable" list, it picks up the block. An enderman cannot pick up blocks from a completely flat floor unless it is made of non-full blocks such as mud or soul sand. An enderman can still pick up and place blocks while sitting in a boat.
Endermen do not despawn while holding a block.
Endermen drop whatever item the block they are holding would drop when it is mined with a Minecraft:Silk Touch tool, which usually means it drops the block itself, though there are some exceptions, like dropping stone instead of infested stone, or not dropping anything when holding bedrock. Endermen do not visually let go of the block when dying.<ref>Template:Bug</ref><ref>Template:Bug</ref>
Endermen can pick up the following blocks: Template:Columns-list
Minecraft:Data packs Template:In can change this list by modifying the Template:Tag link block tag.
Minecraft:Behavior packs in Minecraft:Bedrock Edition can change this list by modifying the minecraft:behavior.take_block method. Unlike Template:In, there is no tag for these blocks, but it is possible to create a custom tag.
While an enderman is carrying a block, it has a Template:Frac (0.05%) chance every tick to silently<ref>Template:Bug</ref> place the block in a 2×2×2 region horizontally centered on the enderman and vertically at the same level as the enderman itself if the target location is Minecraft:air with any full block beneath and the block is generally allowed to be placed at the target location. Endermen cannot place blocks onto Minecraft:bedrock or Minecraft:entities.
Endermen cannot pick up or place down blocks if the Minecraft:game rule mobGriefing is set to false.
Endermen can randomly breach walls, bridge Minecraft:fences, break Minecraft:redstone circuitry, set off explosions and kill themselves if they place a block of TNT on a power source, and even construct Minecraft:golems by placing a carved pumpkin correctly.
Template:IN, players can summon an enderman holding any block (including the ones not listed above) using the carriedBlockState NBT data. For example, to summon an enderman holding a Minecraft:grass block with no AI where the player is standing:
/summon minecraft:enderman ~ ~ ~ {NoAI:1,carriedBlockState:{Name:"grass_block"}}
Endermen can place any block they are summoned with, even if it is not on the allowed list.
Sounds
Data values
ID
Template:Edition: Template:ID table
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Entity data
Endermen have entity data associated with them that contains various properties.
<section begin="entity data"/>
- Template:Nbt Entity data
- Template:Nbt inherit/angerable
- Template:Nbt inherit/entity
- Template:Nbt inherit/mob
- Template:Nbt: Optional. The block carried by the enderman.
<section end="entity data"/>
Achievements
Achievements that apply to all mobs: Template:Collapse
Advancements
Advancements that apply to all mobs: Template:Collapse
Videos
History
Development
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
New Nintendo 3DS Edition
Data history
Historical images
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First image
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First image but brightened
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Second image Endermen near Minecraft:village prototype
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Second image but brightened
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A green-eyed enderman from the Adventure Update trailer
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A green-eyed enderman looking at the player
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A slightly squashed image of green-eyed enderman at night
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A slightly squashed image of green-eyed enderman at dawn
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An enderman in pocket edition alpha
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First screenshot of an enderman in the Nether.
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A preview of a group of endermen on the Minecraft:Nether fortress next to a Minecraft:warped forest biome.
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A preview of an enderman holding a Minecraft:warped nylium in the warped forest.
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An early version of the eyes texture
Issues
Trivia
- The developers have stated that the belief that enderman sounds are backward distortions is just speculation.<ref>Template:Ytl</ref> Despite this, there is a Minecraft:loading tip in Template:BE that reads out "The Enderman language is actually English in reverse."
- The enderman's 4th ambient sound (Template:Sound) seems to sound like it's saying "Look for the eye".<ref>Template:Ytl</ref>
- Minecraft:Notch claimed in public that the enderman is a "subtle reference" to the Minecraft:Slenderman, a similar-looking monster with a similar name. Given the later development of the End, it is possible he already had the name in mind, and did not choose it because of the Reddit thread in which their name was revealed.<ref>Template:Reddit</ref>
- Minecraft:Dinnerbone suggested "a haunting of endermen" as the collective noun for Endermen.<ref>Template:Tweet</ref> Additionally, in the third episode of Template:MCSM, Template:SMEp, a player is given the option to correct the grammar of other characters by specifying that the collective noun for a group of endermen is "a haunting of Endermen". In the fourth Minecraft novel Minecraft: The End, the collective term used by endermen themselves is "an End of Endermen".
- Template:IN, a player in Minecraft:Spectator mode can enter an enderman's perspective. This applies a Minecraft:shader that inverts the colors in the world. In this perspective, Minecraft:the End appears as an island of grayish purple Minecraft:cobblestone in a white sky, with white pillars. Other endermen and the Minecraft:ender dragon are white and have green eyes. Cobblestone also looks similar to End stone.
- In Template:JE, the texture for an enderman's eyes is located in a different texture file than the body, allowing their eyes to glow. This causes the enderman's eyes to be visible even when under the Minecraft:Invisibility effect.
- In Template:BE, the eyes are in the same texture as the body (while keeping the glowing effect), and the texture of the enderman is a Template:Cd file format. The real object that makes the enderman's eyes visible even when under the Minecraft:invisibility effect, is the Template:Cd material in the enderman's Template:Cd Minecraft:JSON file in the vanilla resource pack.
- With Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals, the eyes of endermen are emissive and have actual glowing.
- The enderman teleportation sound also plays when a player teleports using an Minecraft:ender pearl or Minecraft:chorus fruit.
- Endermen are allegedly trying to bring about the collapse to all dimensions, as revealed in the 2019 book Minecraft Game Design.<ref>Minecraft Game Design (2019) : Jens Bergensten : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive</ref>
- Notch changed the eyes of endermen from green to purple to match the portal particles.<ref>Template:Tweet</ref>
- Endermen possess a skeleton with visible teeth and limb joints.<ref>Template:Citation</ref>
Publicity
- Several endermen appear as enemies in the game Template:Wikipedia, depicted in a more realistic style for the first time.<ref>Template:YouTube link</ref>
- The enderman is a playable DLC character in the crossover fighting game Minecraft:Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as an alternate costume for Steve, though with altered proportions to be at Steve's height. Additionally, there is an enderman "spirit" that makes the user vulnerable to damage by water, as are regular endermen.
- Endermen appear as NPCs in Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds.
Gallery
Renders
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Enderman screaming
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Enderman holding a grass block
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Old enderman holding sand
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Old enderman holding a cactus
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Old enderman holding TNT
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Old enderman holding a dandelion
Screenshots
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A group of endermen in a desert Minecraft:biome
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Three endermen in a Minecraft:village
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A group of endermen attacking a Minecraft:player
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Endermen in Minecraft:the End
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An enderman under the effects of Invisibility.
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Through the eyes of the enderman. Note that the "invert" shader is being used.
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Enderman riding in a minecart
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As long as their crosshair is not near the enderman's eyes, the player can get fairly close to the enderman without aggravating it.
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Group of endermen in a plains biome during the day
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Enderman in a taiga
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A provoked enderman
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A normal enderman
Mojang images
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An enderman holds a Minecraft:pale moss block in the moonlit canopy of a Minecraft:pale garden.
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An enderman holding a Minecraft:block.
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A group of endermen in Minecraft:the End.
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Staredown with an enderman.
Textures
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Enderman texture file
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Enderman eyes texture file
In other media
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An enderman flossing in the Minecraft LIVE March 2025 trailer.
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A baby enderman in Minecraft:15 Year Journey.
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Enderman Spirit from Minecraft:Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
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Official enderman render from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
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The enderman alongside Steve, Alex, and zombie in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
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The enderman's entry in the Minecraft Mobestiary book
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An enderman as it appears on the cover of Minecraft: The Crash.
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Endermen on the cover of Minecraft Annual 2024
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Endermen as they appear in Template:WSC
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Potato variant of an enderman in Minecraft:24w14potato
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Screenshot of an enderman released for World Kindness Day
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Enderman in a pair of pants
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Enderman photo in a yearbook (or lack thereof)
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A enderman seen in Template:MCD
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A enderman seen in Template:MCSM
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A giant variant of the enderman seen in Template:MCSM
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Enderman as seen in Template:AMCM
Official artwork
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Artwork of an enderman
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An enderman in promotional artwork for the Minecraft:Combat Update
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An enderman in promotional artwork for the second Minecraft:Caves & Cliffs update
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An enderman with an ensemble of Minecraft characters.
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Artwork of an enderman caught in the rain.
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Official enderman charity auction art
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An enderman and Minecraft:drowned embrace on a floating Minecraft:door in the middle of the Minecraft:ocean, parodying a shot from the film Titanic.
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An enderman holding a grass block asks if you've touched grass today.
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Artwork of an enderman
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Minecraft-themed word search
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Image of many Minecraft:mobs and characters on a Teams call, including the enderman.
Merchandise
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An enderman YouTooz figure
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Enderman micromobs
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Enderman minifigure
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A set featuring a haunting of endermen
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An official enderman action figure sold by JINX
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An official enderman head cosmetic sold by JINX
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Official T-shirt artwork "Enderman Moving Company" by JINX
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"Acid Enderman," a T-Shirt design featured on Minecraft.net
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"Don't Look!" an official T-Shirt design
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Another official T-Shirt labeled "Don't Look," this time in a Minecraft:warped forest
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"Enderman Gifts," a Christmas themed design featured on several items
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Another T-Shirt design, simply labeled "Enderman"
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"Enderman Eyes," an official hoodie design
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Another official enderman hoodie
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An enderman plush sold by JINX. The design depicts a pre-release version of the enderman.
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A baby enderman plush
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A deck of cards with an enderman face
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An officially licensed dog scarf depicting the face of an enderman
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Enderman medical band
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An enderman themed Hot Wheels
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An enderman themed bath bomb
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Enderman figure of Flippin' Figs
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Enderman plush
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Enderman plush
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An enderman shirt
References
External links
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