![]() They should not be found at witch huts but instead all over the overworld at nighttime. That’s why I would love to see the Viler Witch mob come to Minecraft to make it slightly more difficult for players to defeat. Viler WitchĪs far as I am concerned, once a player reaches iron level weapons and armor, the Witch mobs are far too easy to defeat. When defeated, Tropical Slime should drop Tropical Fish and Blue Slime Balls that have the same effect as regular Slime Balls, as well as dropping XP for the player as well. And lastly, it should only be found in Ocean biomes and along the beaches in the Overworld. It should also come in three sizes, just like normal Slime mobs. It should be a hostile mob that attacks the player when spotted instead of simply being Neutral. ![]() Not only does the Tropical Slime look a hell of a lot better than its greener cousin, but with the changes I am suggesting being made to this mob would be a lot more enticing for the player to engage with. Tropical SlimeĪnother mob that I would love to see imported from Minecraft Earth to Minecraft would be the Tropical Slime. Also, when defeated, the Skeleton Wolf should drop both XP and bones for the player. They should only spawn at night during a full and new moon and can be found in packs of 2 to 4 which attack the player as a pack. Also, the Skeleton Wolf should continually be a hostile mob, attacking the player whenever they are spotted. Skeleton WolfĪs much of a fan as I am of the Wolf mob in Minecraft, I think that the addition of the Skeleton Wolf would be a great one, especially since it cannot be tamed as its passive cousin can be. However, these three Hostile Mobs that I have listed below are certainly my favorites in the game that I would like to see imported over to freshen up the game just a little bit. Most are just variants of the same ole Zombie players deal with constantly in the game. There aren’t too many different Hostile Mobs found in Minecraft Earth that aren’t already in Minecraft. Honorable Mentions: Bone Spider, Glow Squid, Horned Sheep, Lobber Zombie, Rainbow Sheep Hostile Mobs So, I hope you enjoy my list of the 10 Minecraft Earth Mobs That Should Be Imported To Minecraft Earth. Aside from being visually striking and varied from regular Minecraft mobs, I believe that with a few tweaks and changes, these mobs, if given the chance, could add some real diversity and variation to the mobs already found in the game proper. Because, truth be told, there are quite a few unique mobs in the app that I think would be great imported additions to the regular Minecraft game. Still, it has left me wondering what, if anything, should be done with the numerous unique Minecraft Earth exclusive mobs that are found within the app. And while I am deeply saddened to see Minecraft Earth shut down, I understand the decision. Hopefully we'll see more variants come to Minecraft to make the world even more lively than it already is.As I spoke about recently here on geekXpop, Mojang has made the decision to shut down their mobile augmented reality app Minecraft Earth, in part due to how the near worldwide global pandemic and lockdown adversely affect how and when the app could be played. Will these mobs every find their way to vanilla Minecraft? As insinuated in the latest episode of Ask Mojang we reported on earlier, the possibility isn't off the table, but it isn't confirmed by any means. They also seem to be more effective in small groups, rather than on their own. The other golem seems closer to the aforementioned snow golem, in that the melon golem used a rapid ranged seed attack to defend itself rather than close-range combat. Also coming are two variants of the golem class of mobs (previously inhabited by the iron and snow golems.) The new iron furnace golem seems to be very similar to the iron golem, but with fiery and aggressive attacks. As the name implies, this mob looks and awful lot like a regular sheep, just with great curved horns attached to the side of its head. The latest update to the title is bringing a few new mobs, including the new ram-excuse me, the horned sheep.
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