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== Spawning ==
== Spawning ==
Monsters were only spawnable using mods and map editors, but otherwise was not available in vanilla ''Minecraft''.
Monsters are no longer available in vanilla ''Minecraft'', being only spawnable using mods and map editors.


== Drops ==
== Drops ==

Revision as of 11:18, 13 November 2024

This article is about the removed hostile mob. For mobs that are mainly hostile to the player, see Monster. For the removed passive mob with an identical appearance, see Mob (entity). For the controllable character, see Player. For AI-driven game entities in general, see Mob.
BlockSprite rose.png: Sprite image for rose in Minecraft
This page describes content that exists only in outdated versions of Java Edition.
 
This feature was present in earlier versions of the game but has since been removed.
Monster
Steve.png: Infobox image for Monster the entity in Minecraft
Health points

20HP♥ × 10

Behavior

Hostile

Mob type

Monster

Attack
strength

Easy: 1HP♥
Normal: 2HP♥
Hard: 3HP♥♥

The monster entity was an unused hostile mob that looks identical to the player with the default "Steve" skin.

Spawning

Monsters were only spawnable using mods and map editors, but otherwise was not available in vanilla Minecraft.

Drops

Monsters did not drop anything when they die.

Behavior

Monsters shared the same AI as zombies and would walk towards and attack the player, dealing the same damage to the player as the player does with their fist. Strangely, they did not use the punching animation that a normal player would use; they would only run into the player like a zombie would.

Data values

ID

NameSavegame IDNumeric ID [hide]Translation key
EntitySprite steve.png: Sprite image for steve in Minecraft MonsterMonster49entity.Monster.name

History

December 7, 2009Notch shows footage of monsters with player models from Quake 3, in a test of MD3 rendering later used for mob entities.
[hide]Java Edition Infdev
20100316Added monsters.
[hide]Java Edition Alpha
v1.0.9Before this version, the walking animation for the player and the monster was different; the player and the monster would swing their arms wildly to their sides while walking.[1]
[hide]Java Edition Beta
1.6.6The changelog for this update contains the message "Removed Herobrine". This was Notch "joking" when removing parts of the coding for the monster.
1.8Pre-releaseThe "Removed Herobrine" message has been mentioned again in the Beta 1.8 changelog, where the main code responsible for monster had been removed, resulting in the ability to hack the monster into the game with spawn commands or monster spawners no longer being available.
[hide]Java Edition
1.814w06aThe remaining AI of monsters has been removed.
1.1116w32aThe entity IDs Monster, as well as the corresponding network ID 49, for monsters have been removed.

Trivia

  • Monsters, when spawned, may head to the left for half a second, before turning around to attack the player. Zombified piglins may also do this on occasion.[verify]
  • If a monster spawner with monster is placed in Java Edition Beta 1.8 or later, it appears blank and no monsters spawn.
  • Coding for monsters was still present until Java Edition 1.8. Only the monster model was removed in Beta 1.8.
  • Monsters use the old player model, so they are actually slightly taller than the player.
  • Despite being taller than the player, monsters looked up at the player when chasing them. This is because their actual hit-box and eye height were shorter than the player's hit-box and eye height.
  • Notch also used the name "monster" for the green moboids in his unfinished game: Legend of the Chambered.

Gallery

Screenshots

See also

  • Character - mobs (in general) or mobs that have names given to them.
  • Villager – mob-like mobs that move around their village.
  • Player – the Minecraft character that is controllable, with the same model as monsters.
  • Mob – any entity in Minecraft that has the ability to move around, such as monsters or animals.
  • Java Edition removed features – features that have been in Java Edition but were later removed.

References

  1. Can be seen in the "Zombie Town" by Notch, which features the mobs.

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