Minecraft:Undead
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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:
- They are damaged by Minecraft:Instant Health and healed by Minecraft:Instant Damage.
- They are not affected by Minecraft:Regeneration and Minecraft:Poison.
- They take extra damage from Minecraft:Smite.
- They do not take Minecraft:drowning damage (Minecraft:husks and Minecraft:zombies instead convert into zombies and Minecraft:drowned, respectively.)
- They are not targeted by and cannot harm the Minecraft:wither.
- They are considered a threat to Minecraft:armadillos, making them hide in their shell.
- They are part of the Template:Cd Minecraft:entity tagTemplate:Only and part of the Template:Cd Minecraft:familyTemplate:Only.
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
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Skeletons
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Miscellaneous
Jockeys
These Minecraft:jockeys are comprised of at least three, two or one undead mob:
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Jokes
History
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
New Nintendo 3DS Edition
Issues
Trivia
- The Minecraft:warden was classified as an undead mob in Minecraft:Deep Dark Experimental Snapshot 1. This property did not carry over to its official addition in snapshot Minecraft:22w12a.
- 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
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Every individual undead mob in Minecraft:Java Edition.
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A group of skeleton horsemen.
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A skeleton fighting a spider jockey.
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A wither skeleton riding a spider.
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A zombie and a husk next to a player.
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A zombie siege.
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Every mob able to be ridden by a baby zombie or variants.
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Skeletons in the Nether.
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Tamed skeleton horses.
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Three adult husks and a baby husk.
Renders
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A zombie.
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A zombie villager.
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An old zombie villager.
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A husk.
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A camel husk.
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A drowned.
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A zombie nautilus.
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A zombified piglin.
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A zoglin.
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A zombie horse.
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A skeleton horse.
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A skeleton.
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A stray.
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A wither skeleton.
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A bogged.
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A parched.
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A wither.
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A phantom.
In other media
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Four phantoms in the air.
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Animation of different undead mobs walking on snow.
References
See also
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