Minecraft:Drowned
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Template:For Template:Infobox entity Drowned are common neutral underwater Minecraft:zombie variants that spawn in Minecraft:oceans, Minecraft:rivers, and Minecraft:dripstone caves, or when zombies drown. They primarily attack through melee attacks, but may also come armed with Minecraft:tridents that they can throw at range. A baby drowned is referred to as a gurgle.<ref>Template:Mcnet</ref>
Spawning
Natural generation
Drowned spawn naturally at water blocks that emit light level of 0 and Minecraft:internal sky light level being 7 and below in all Minecraft:ocean biomes, aquifers in the Minecraft:dripstone caves biome, and Minecraft:river biomes. They spawn at higher rates in rivers and dripstone caves than in ocean biomes.
Template:IN, drowned spawn individually inside flowing water or source water that is 2 blocks or taller (this can include waterlogged blocks or bubble columns). In ocean biomes and dripstone caves, drowned spawn at Y < 58; this restriction does not apply to rivers meaning they can also spawn during the day in that biome as long as it is deep enough for the sky light level to reach 7 and below.
Template:IN, drowned spawn in groups of 2-4 in Minecraft:oceans, Minecraft:frozen rivers, and Minecraft:dripstone caves while they spawn individually in Minecraft:rivers inside flowing water or source water of any depth, but they spawn at higher rates in water that is 2 blocks or taller.Template:Info needed They spawn only on the surface that is on the highest spawnable block at any given X, Z coordinate. They count toward the monster population control cap and also have their own density caps of 5 in oceans and 2 in rivers. They can spawn during the day as long as the water is deep enough for the sky light level to reach 7 and below.
Drowned have a chance to spawn with either a Minecraft:trident or a Minecraft:fishing rod in their main hand, and occasionally with a Minecraft:nautilus shell in their offhand. Template:IN, when spawned as a gurgle they also have a small chance to spawn riding a Minecraft:chicken, creating a drowned Minecraft:chicken jockey. They are the only Overworld zombie variant within the game that cannot spawn naturally with any Minecraft:armor.
Ocean ruins
Drowned spawn during the generation of certain Minecraft:ocean ruin structures. These drowned do not naturally despawn unless the world is set to Peaceful difficulty.
When spawning mounted on a zombie nautilus, the zombie nautilus is also persistent (does not despawn).
Conversion
If a Minecraft:zombie's head (not the legs) is submerged in water continuously for 30 seconds, it begins the process of converting into a drowned. The zombie begins shaking, similar to the effect seen while a Minecraft:zombie villager is being cured. At this point, the process cannot be stopped, and 15 seconds later the zombie becomes a drowned. The drowned appears with full health even if the previous zombie did not.
Template:IN only, an item being held or worn by a zombie when it transforms into a drowned, whether it was picked up or naturally equipped, is automatically dropped with an 100% drop rate. Template:IN, the converted drowned keeps the equipped items.
Only normal zombies can transform into drowned, while Minecraft:zombie villagers and Minecraft:zombified piglins cannot. For Minecraft:husks, they first transform into a regular zombie, and subsequently convert to a drowned in the usual fashion. The zombie that is converted from a husk always has full health even if converted from a damaged husk.
Zombie nautilus jockeys
When an adult drowned spawns outside of (frozen) Minecraft:river biomes, either naturally or as part of a structure, and is wielding a trident in its main hand, it has a 50% chance to spawn riding a Minecraft:zombie nautilus, i.e. as a Minecraft:zombie nautilus jockey.
Reinforcements
Template:MainTemplate:Exclusive On Hard Minecraft:difficulty, all drowned have a 0-10% chance to spawn other drowned as reinforcements when receiving Minecraft:damage while targeting an Minecraft:entity. Additionally, up to 5% of drowned spawn as leaders, getting a 50-75% boost to that chance. Reinforcements can only spawn in at least 2 block tall water.
Drops
On death
Adult drowned drop Template:Xp and an additional Template:Xp per naturally-spawned equipment if killed by a player, axolotl or tamed wolf. Gurgles drop Template:Xp and an additional Template:Xp per naturally-spawned equipment if killed by a player, Minecraft:axolotl or tamed Minecraft:wolf.
Any picked-up equipment has a 100% chance of dropping, and drops without changing the damage that has accumulated on it.
Equipment
Java Edition
For naturally-spawned drowned:
- In the main hand (mutually exclusive):
- Each drowned has a 6.25% chance to spawn with a Template:ItemLink. May be enchanted.Template:Info needed
- Each drowned has a 3.75% chance to spawn with a Template:ItemLink. May be enchanted.Template:Info needed
- In the offhand:
- Each drowned has a 3% chance to spawn with a Template:ItemLink.
A drowned holding a trident or fishing rod has an 8.5% chance to drop it when killed by a Minecraft:player or tamed Minecraft:wolf. The chance is increased by 1% per level of Minecraft:Looting, up to a max of 11.5% with Looting III. This means that killing 8 drowned with tridents without the Looting enchantment or 6 with Looting III, will have a greater than 50% chance of getting a trident.
A drowned holding a nautilus shell always drops it.
Zombies converted to drowned are never equipped with new items. They keep any equipment the zombie had before conversion.
On Halloween, a drowned may spawn wearing a Minecraft:carved pumpkin or Minecraft:jack o'lantern. However, they do not drop them, even when killed with Looting.
Bedrock Edition
For naturally-spawned drowned:
- In the main hand (mutually exclusive):
- Each drowned has a 6.25% chance to spawn with a Template:ItemLink. May be enchanted.Template:Info needed
- Each drowned has a 3.75% chance to spawn with a Template:ItemLink. May be enchanted.Template:Info needed
- In the offhand:
- Each drowned has an 8% chance to spawn with a Template:ItemLink.
A drowned holding a trident or fishing rod has a 25% chance to drop it when killed by a player or tamed wolf. This chance is increased by 1% per level of Looting, up to a max of 28% with Looting III. This means that killing 3 drowned with tridents without the Looting enchantment or 2 with Looting III, will have a greater than 50% chance of getting a trident.
For converted drowned:
- 1% spawn with a Template:ItemLink in the main hand.
- 8% spawn with a Template:ItemLink in the offhand (same as naturally-spawned drowned).
Zombies converted to drowned are never equipped with tridents. Any equipment the zombie had before conversion is dropped.
Farming
Farms that convert Minecraft:zombies into drowned produce all of naturally-spawned equipment dropped by Minecraft:zombies, as well as Minecraft:fishing rods, Minecraft:copper ingots, and (in Bedrock Edition) Minecraft:nautilus shells.
A drowned farm must be designed to harvest naturally-spawned drowned to produce Minecraft:tridents in all game editions and Minecraft:nautilus shells in Java Edition.
Behavior
During the day, drowned stay on the floor of the body of water they are in, unless provoked.
If on land during the daytime, drowned seek out nearby water or shade. They sometimes step onto land but quickly return to the water.
Drowned seek out Minecraft:turtle eggs within 10 blocks Template:In and 24 blocks Template:In. They stomp on turtle eggs until the eggs break. Drowned can even jump over a 1-block gap to reach a turtle egg successfully, even if the egg is raised 1 block higher than the gap.
Drowned are passiveTemplate:Only or neutralTemplate:Only during the day if no player in range is touching the Minecraft:water.
They are immune to Minecraft:guardians or Minecraft:elder guardians attacks. They also have a small chance to be immune to knockback when damaged.<ref>Template:Bug</ref>
Drowned can be damaged by a fully-powered Minecraft:conduit within a distance of 8 blocks.
Template:IN, drowned can mount and ride any untamed Minecraft:zombie nautilus that they collide with, but they do not actively search for zombie nautiluses to mount.
Like Minecraft:spiders and Minecraft:endermen, drowned have eyes (in addition to their noses and mouths) that appear to glow in Bedrock Edition, although they do not produce light. With Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals, all bright parts in the first layer are emissive and glow in the dark.
Template:IN, drowned are never spawned as part of a Minecraft:zombie siege, but if a drowned naturally spawns nearby, it will join the siege and behave like all other zombies.
Attacking
Generic
Template:Main They are always hostile toward Minecraft:axolotls. Like other zombie variants, they chase and attack Minecraft:villagers, Minecraft:wandering traders, Minecraft:snow golems,Template:Only baby Minecraft:turtles, and Minecraft:iron golems, but only at night or in dark areas.
If a drowned kills a Minecraft:villager, either with a melee attack or with a trident, the villager has a chance of turning into a Minecraft:zombie villager (a 0% chance on Easy Minecraft:difficulty, a 50% chance on Normal, and a 100% chance on Hard).
Drowned-specific
During the day, drowned ignore Minecraft:players on land and in Minecraft:boats, only attacking if the player enters the water.
Template:IN, a drowned is also neutral if it is equipped with a Minecraft:trident during the daytime, only attacking the player if provoked. During the night or in Minecraft:thunderstorms, they become hostile and attack any Minecraft:player or baby turtle they see, without provocation.
Every drowned has a melee attack, and if it spawns with a Minecraft:trident, the trident is used as a ranged Minecraft:weapon. A drowned with a trident can throw it every 1.5 seconds, sending it up to 20 blocks away. Thrown tridents cannot be picked up by the player, just like Minecraft:arrows shot by Minecraft:skeletons. Template:IN, a drowned with a trident also uses a melee attack if their target is within a 3 blocks Minecraft:distance.
A drowned's trident can be Minecraft:enchanted. The Minecraft:Loyalty, Minecraft:Impaling, and Minecraft:Channeling enchantments work the same as they would for a player, while Minecraft:Riptide has no effect for drowned.
A drowned equipped with a trident continues throwing it at the player even after the player leaves the water, or gets a long distance away.<ref>Template:Bug</ref> It also attacks any player that attacks it or another drowned. However, it is not provoked by a player killing another drowned in one hit.Template:Only<ref>Template:Bug</ref>
If one drowned is hit by another drowned's thrown trident, the attacked drowned ignores it. Template:Only
Sometimes,Template:Info needed drowned do not immediately become aggressive toward a player when the player first enters the water. However these are not "passive" drowned, but slow or non-movers which more-often will melee attack when the player draws closely.
Breaking doors
Up to 10% of drowned (depending on Minecraft:regional difficulty Template:In) spawn with the ability to break wooden and Minecraft:copper doors on Minecraft:Hard difficulty.
Picking up items
Some drowned spawn with the ability to pick up loot that is on the ground. That includes armor and weapons or tools just like regular zombies. Unlike zombies however, they can also pick up tridents, which they always prefer over anything else.
Mob type
Being an Minecraft:undead mob, they are:
- Damaged by the status effect Minecraft:Instant Health and healed by the status effect Minecraft:Instant Damage.
- Unaffected by the status effects Minecraft:Regeneration and Minecraft:Poison.
- Ignored by the Minecraft:wither.
- Affected by the Minecraft:Smite enchantment.
- Threatening to Minecraft:armadillos, causing them to hide in their shell.
As they are Minecraft:monsters, Minecraft:golden dandelions do not work on gurgles.
Swimming
Drowned use a swimming animation similar to the Minecraft:player. They use this animation whenever they try to pathfind to a player that is either below or above them; if the player is on the same ground level, the drowned simply walk toward them. Drowned also use this animation if they are tracking a player while they are not standing on a solid block. Their hitbox does not change when using this animation.
If they hold a nautilus shell or anything else in their offhand, their arms are in the same posture as a player's. When attacking, they use the player's attacking animation. Still, they use the same swimming animation when tracking a player underwater.
Mounting
Template:IN, 15% of naturally spawned gurgles can start riding a mob and become a Minecraft:jockey when it tries attacking. A jockey mob ridden by a gurgle will adapt to the speed of its rider. A gurgle can ride:Template:Columns-list
Sounds
Data values
ID
Template:Edition: Template:ID table
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Entity data
Drowned have entity data associated with them that contains various properties.
<section begin="entity data"/>
- Template:Nbt Entity data
- Template:Nbt inherit/entity
- Template:Nbt inherit/mob
- {{#lst:Zombie|zombie base data}}
<section end="entity data"/>
Achievements
Achievements that apply to all mobs: Template:Collapse
Advancements
Advancements that apply to all mobs: Template:Collapse
History
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
Issues
Trivia
- Drowned are not considered as aquatic mobs, instead, they are considered as undead and are therefore unaffected by the Minecraft:Impaling enchantment.Template:Only<ref>Template:Bug</ref>
- A gurgle Minecraft:chicken jockey that spawns underwater floats to the surface because the chicken it is riding floats, causing the gurgle riding it to burn in sunlight during the day, resulting in a Minecraft:chicken in the middle of the ocean or river where the gurgle chicken jockey spawned in.Template:Only
- Template:IN, drowned have a more inflated outer layers. This causes their heads and arms to look larger than Template:In and causes helmets to go inside their heads and their clothing goes off the sides of their leggings.
- The sounds for drowned were recorded by Minecraft:Samuel Åberg gurgling milk.<ref>Template:YouTube link</ref><ref>Template:Ytl</ref>
Gallery
Renders
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A drowned with a trident in Template:JE.
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Ditto in Template:BE.
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A gurgle with a trident in Java Edition.
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Ditto in Bedrock Edition.
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An unarmed drowned pursuing a target in Java Edition.
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Ditto as a baby (gurgle).
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A drowned brandishing its trident in Java Edition.
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Ditto in Bedrock Edition.
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A gurgle brandishing its trident in Java Edition.
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Ditto in Bedrock Edition.
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A drowned with a Minecraft:fishing rod in Java Edition.
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Ditto in Bedrock Edition.
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A drowned holding both a trident and a Minecraft:nautilus shell.
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Ditto in Bedrock Edition.
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A gurgle chicken jockey.
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A drowned without its second layer (this state cannot be seen in vanilla gameplay).
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A gurgle without its second layer (this state cannot be seen in vanilla gameplay). Template:Only
Screenshots
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A passive drowned during the day, standing in the shade.
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A group of drowned that spawned naturally in an Minecraft:ocean Minecraft:biome.
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A group of drowned attacking the Minecraft:player.
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A drowned near an Minecraft:ocean ruin within a Minecraft:coral reef.
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A drowned attacking a pufferfish after being attacked by it.
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A drowned swimming in a river Template:In.
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Drowned can sometimes spawn in Minecraft:ocean ruins in positions that they can't get out of.
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A drowned wearing armor. This occurs only on drowned converted from zombies, not naturally spawned drowned.Template:Only
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A drowned with the same posture as a player, when holding a Minecraft:nautilus shell or anything else in their offhand.Template:Only
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Drowned wearing a pumpkin on Halloween.
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A drowned Minecraft:chicken jockey.
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A left-handed drowned holding its trident in the wrong direction.
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Drowned with Loyalty trident gets swarmed by its own tridents.
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A trident drowned in a savanna village.
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A creeper and drowned mixed together.
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A drowned chasing the player while holding a Minecraft:fishing rod.
Mojang images
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An unreleased drowned texture
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Showcasing all of the Minecraft:baby zombie variants, piglins, and villagers
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A trident drowned and a gurgle in a cold Minecraft:ocean ruins
Textures
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Drowned outer layer texture file
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Drowned texture file
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Gurgle outer layer texture file.
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Gurgle texture file.
In other media
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Artwork of a Drowned with a fishing rod, used on the Minecraft 15th anniversary page<ref>Template:Citation</ref>
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Minecraft:Mounts of Mayhem artwork featuring a drowned riding a Minecraft:zombie nautilus, shown in a Minecraft:Minecraft Monthly episode
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A drowned riding a zombie nautilus in artwork announcing the release for Mounts of Mayhem
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Artwork featuring Minecraft:Kai riding a Minecraft:nautilus and battling a drowned riding a zombie nautilus
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Minecraft:Efe fighting several drowned underwater
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An Minecraft:enderman and drowned embrace on a floating Minecraft:door, parodying a shot in the film Titanic.<ref>Template:YouTube link</ref>
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Drowneds in a diving contest
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An animation of a zombie converting into a drowned<ref> Template:Cite Instagram</ref>
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Minecraft:LEGO Minecraft Drowned
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Acid Drowned, an official T-shirt design
References
External links
- DANGER: SCARY MOB SPOTTED IN SEAS — Minecraft.net on July 2, 2018
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