Minecraft:Breeze
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Template:For Template:Distinguish Template:Infobox entity A breeze is a Minecraft:hostile mob spawned by certain Minecraft:trial spawners found in Minecraft:trial chambers. It moves via jumping large distances when attacking, attacks by firing Minecraft:wind charges, and deflects all projectiles that hit it except wind charges. Breezes are the only source of Minecraft:breeze rods, which are dropped upon death.
Spawning
Breezes spawn from Minecraft:trial spawners that generate surrounded by Minecraft:chiseled tuff in Minecraft:trial chambers. These trial spawners only generate in combat chambers, and never in the corridors. Only one breeze spawner can generate in each combat chamber, and it is usually in the center of the room.
Breezes can spawn only in places with line of sight to the trial spawner that spawns them.
Drops
On death
Template:Xp Minecraft:experience orbs are dropped if killed by a player or tamed Minecraft:wolf.
Behavior
A breeze leaps around between firing Minecraft:wind charges at its target. Before jumping, it compresses itself like a spring and can jump up to 15 blocks horizontally and 5 blocks vertically. If the breeze is in Minecraft:lava, it can jump only one block into the air. Breezes are immune to all Minecraft:fall damage.
Breezes automatically deflect all projectiles that hit them except Minecraft:wind charges. Unlike Minecraft:shields, deflected projectiles maintain the same velocity, and can potentially harm the attacker or other Minecraft:entities. Breezes are unable to deflect the blast radius of Minecraft:splash potions or Minecraft:firework rockets, which affect them like any other mob if they are in range of the blast.
Breezes are partially unaffected by the Minecraft:Invisibility effect. The eyebrows and surrounding wind remain visible.Template:Only
Breezes do not retaliate if attacked by mobs that can spawn from trial spawners (Minecraft:zombies, Minecraft:husks, Minecraft:skeletons, Minecraft:bogged, Minecraft:strays, Minecraft:spiders, Minecraft:cave spiders, and Minecraft:slimes). These mobs also do not retaliate if hit by a breeze's wind charge.
Breezes actively pursue and attack Minecraft:iron golems.
Breezes can rotate themselves while in a boat. They are the only mobs that can do this.
Breezes float upwards in Minecraft:water and Minecraft:lava exceptionally faster than all other mobs.Template:Only
Breezes produce Minecraft:particles on the ground. The particles that are produced will depend on the block that they are standing on. For example, a breeze standing on a sandstone block will produce sandstone particles. The particle amount increases if the breeze is in an aggressive state towards another mob, such as an Minecraft:iron golem or Minecraft:player.
Wind charge
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Breezes attempt to shoot a Minecraft:wind charge at a player or enemy within a distance of 16 blocks, with a cooldown of 32 game ticks (1.6 seconds) between attempts. When a breeze's wind charge attack directly hits an Minecraft:entity, the entity takes Minecraft:damage, and a burst of wind appears. If a wind charge hits a Minecraft:block, only a burst of wind appears. This wind burst deals knockback but does not deal any damage by itself; instead, it often deals damage by making the Minecraft:entity fall a high distance. The wind burst can also interact with blocks, toggling block states of non-iron Minecraft:doors and Minecraft:trapdoors, Minecraft:buttons, Minecraft:levers, and Minecraft:fence gates, as well as extinguishing lit Minecraft:candles. Such block interactions are potential threats in Minecraft:trial chambers, but can be controlled by the mobGriefing Minecraft:game rule. Minecraft:Bells can also be rung if hit by the wind burst, which is not affected by the mobGriefing game rule.
Wind charges can be deflected if hit with another projectile or a melee attack, similar to ghast Minecraft:fireballs.
Sounds
Data values
ID
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Entity data
Breezes have entity data associated with them that contains various properties.
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Achievements
Achievements that apply to all mobs: Template:Collapse
Advancements
Advancements that apply to all mobs: Template:Collapse
Videos
History
Announcement
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Trivia
- Regarding a change made to prevent breezes from drowning while swimming, a changelog for a Bedrock Edition Preview said that breezes breathe through their eyes rather than their "feet".<ref name=lore>Template:Mcnet</ref> This is referring to how eye height defines drowning height for most Minecraft:mobs.
- During the design process to determine how the breeze would look, the developers reportedly sat in a room for half a day sketching and throwing out designs.<ref>Template:Ytl</ref> One of the designs they came up with was a "strider with really long legs wearing cowboy pants".<ref>Template:Ytl</ref>
- While Tom Olovsson was designing the breeze's sounds he tried using Template:W to create the whoosh sounds, but mis-clicked while trying to load in a specific file and loaded in a bunch of different "whoosh" sounds instead, and he felt this was actually the right sound for the breeze.<ref>Template:Ytl</ref>
Issues
Gallery
Renders
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A breeze without its wind armor.
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A breeze's wind charge.
Animations
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Animation for firing wind charges.
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Animation for jumping.
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Animation for sliding on the ground.
Textures
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Breeze
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Breeze eyes
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Breeze overlay
Screenshots
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A comparison of a breeze and a Minecraft:blaze.
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A recently spawned breeze on top of a Minecraft:trial spawner.
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A fight with a breeze.
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A breeze on fire.
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A breeze in the assembly chamber.
Mojang images
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A breeze rushing toward the camera.
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A breeze firing a Minecraft:wind charge at a player during the "upcoming features" presentation at Minecraft Live 2023.
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The breeze.
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The breeze in combat.
Concept artwork
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Sketch of a breeze that resembles a strider with cowboy pants.
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Various concepts of the breeze.
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Sketch of a breeze.
In other media
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Minecraft:Steve and Minecraft:Kai reacting to the appearance of a breeze.
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Artwork featuring a breeze.
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A breeze as it appears on the key art for Minecraft:Trial Chamber Legends.
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Pixel art of a breeze used in Trial Chamber Legends.
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Minecraft:Noor fighting a breeze in Trial Chamber Legends.
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Minecraft:Alex facing a breeze.
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Alex falling off a platform while a breeze watches.
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A breeze jumping.
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Official artwork of a breeze.
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Ditto.
References
Minecraft:de:Böe Minecraft:es:Breeze Minecraft:fr:Breeze Minecraft:it:Brezza Minecraft:ja:ブリーズ Minecraft:ko:브리즈 Minecraft:pl:Wichrzyk Minecraft:pt:Vórtice Minecraft:ru:Вихрь Minecraft:th:บรีซ Minecraft:uk:Вітрень Minecraft:zh:旋风人