![]() If it witnesses the crime, it will attack you. One last thing to remember is that Iron Golems will also be provoked when you attack a villager. You can also construct a golem yourself! Iron Golems can’t go in water so another strategy to kill it would be to hang out in the water and kill it off taking little damage. This strategy works too! Iron Golems are found in villages and serve a purpose of protecting its inhabitants. Another unique strategy is to dig down three (or four) blocks and hit the golem. Then proceed to hit the golem without it being able to hit you. ![]() ![]() Instead of regular pvp, you can hit the golem once and since it’s reaction time is considerably low, you can run away and stack a minimum of three blocks up (you can stack no more than four blocks up as five blocks and up means you will not be able to reach the golem). This huge mob has 100 health points or 50 hearts. Iron Golem The Iron Golem is a formidable opponent to fight fairly and generally it is not a good idea to. One last thing to remember though is that cave spiders only have 12 health points or 6 hearts. The cave spider can also fit through half-block gaps unlike the regular spider. All cave spiders spawn from a spawner and breaking this spawner destroys their ability to spawn anymore (note that there can be more than one spawner). One thing to note is that cave spiders have the ability to poison you when they hit you which can in some cases leave you with a measly half heart. The spider’s poisonous counterpart, the cave spider, spawns only in abandoned mineshafts and will attack you under the same rules as the normal spider. Don’t attempt to get the high ground over the spider as they are one of the only mobs in Minecraft with the ability to scale walls. Spiders have 16 health points or eight hearts and you should be able to kill them easily with normal melee attacks or with a bow. You will probably not come across this scenario as spiders spawn in the night and you will most likely kill them before dawn. Spider/Cave Spider The spider is mostly hostile but is neutral in the sense that it will only attack you in the night. In the below sections we will walk you through how to deal with all types of neutral mobs. Neutral Mobs Neutral mobs are mobs that will attack you when provoked. The only mobs you might have trouble killing are the flying ones like the bat and the parrot but shooting them with a bow while they are still is a good option. Other passive mobs include the horse, the parrot, the ocelot and many more. To get this food cooked immediately light the animals on fire and kill them before they extinguish themselves. You will notice that all of these animals drop not only food but raw food. Cows drop raw beef and leather, pigs drop raw porkchop, sheep drop raw mutton and wool colored their own wool color, chickens drop feathers and chicken, cod drops raw cod and bones, and salmon drops raw salmon and bones. Cows, pigs, sheep, chickens, cod, salmon and rabbits all drop food. There is no real strategy to killing these mobs but below are some tips and tricks. Are you tired of not knowing which mob is which and hate dying to some mobs? Well, say no more, as this guide takes you through the wonderful mobs of Minecraft! Passive Mobs Passive mobs are the easiest category of mobs to kill in Minecraft as they don’t fight back and defend themselves but rather run away rather feebly. ![]()
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