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Not to be confused with Blockhead Zombie, a zombie from Plants vs. Zombies 2. Ice Block Zombie was a zombie in Plants vs. Zombies Adventures. He was introduced in Frostbite Falls Level 1. Ice Block Zombie dealt great damage to the player's plants when frozen. Flaming Pea's projectile would destroy his ice block instantly. Ice Block Zombies could not be slowed down
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Variation featured in Minecraft Story Mode. Zombie Spirit from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. LEGO Minecraft Zombie minifigure. Baby Zombie minifigure. A LEGO Minecraft set featuring both an adult and baby zombie. A LEGO polybag including a zombie minifigure. Official 8.5-inch Baby Zombie Plushie made by JINX. Zombie plush made by JINX. "Zombie Creepy Mansion," an official T-Shirt design featuring a zombie in front of a Woodland Mansion. Ditto, but in color. "Sun's Down, Zombies Around," an official T-Shirt design featuring three zombies, one in shadow. Official zombie action figure made by JINX. "Monster Hunter Icons," a blanket featuring a zombie. A hoard of zombies, as featued on the cover of Zombies! Textures[] See also[]Zombie VillagerHuskDrownedZombie HorseZoglinZombified PiglinReferences[]↑ ↑ "[MC-62182] Webs block sunlight from burning skeletons and zombies - Jira" – Mojira, July 16, 2014. ↑ MC-14800 — When zombie villagers, husks, drowned or zombified piglins are damaged, they spawn regular zombie reinforcements↑ MC-227735 — "Zombie reinforcements can spawn on biomes where regular zombies can't" — resolved as "Works As Intended".↑ MC-114016 — Reinforcement zombies are not centered on a block↑ "[MC-127298] Zombie Villagers and Zombie Pigmans don't turn into Drowned - Jira" – Mojira, March 14, 2018. ↑ "Minecraft Survival development update" – Nizzotch on YouTube, August 24, 2009↑ "Lost internets.. The zombies drop feathers because I don't know what they should drop, and chickens weren't around back then!" – @notch (Markus Persson) on X, January 2, 2011↑ a b ""Hey there, I think you dropped this"" – @jeb_ (Jens
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At all, even on Hard difficulty, if the game rule doMobSpawning is set to false.Leader zombies are a special type of zombie that spawn with an added 50-75% chance to spawn reinforcements. The chance of a leader zombie spawning increases with clamped regional difficulty, up to a 5% chance of spawning.Reinforcements zombies spawn regardless of the hostile mob cap. They also spawn on the north-west corner of the designated block, instead of the center of the block like natural mob spawning does.[5] Zombies spawned as reinforcements cannot be zombie villagers, but they can be babies, including chicken jockeys.Becoming drowned[] A husk that suffocates in water converts to a zombie. A zombie that suffocates in water converts into a drowned. If a zombie's head is submerged in water for 30 seconds, it begins converting into a drowned. The zombie shakes, similar to a zombie villager being cured and, after 15 seconds, the zombie becomes drowned. Once this process starts, it cannot be stopped even if the zombie leaves water. This time is not affected by the Respiration enchantment or the Water Breathing status effect. A newly-converted drowned always has full health even if converted from a damaged zombie.An item being held or worn by a zombie when it becomes drowned, whether it was picked up or naturally spawned, has a 100% drop rate, which includes any naturally spawned equipment dropping with full durability[BE only].Only normal zombies can become drowned; zombie villagers and zombified piglins cannot be converted.[6] Husks, however, convert intoZombies on the Block: Zombies on the Block Series, Book 1
DifficultyArmorEasy & NormalHardBoots100%100%Boots and leggings75%90%Boots, leggings, and chestplate56.25%81%Full set42.19%72.9%Bedrock Edition:Chances of different armor pieces, per difficultyArmorEasy & NormalHardHelmet100%100%Helmet and chestplate75%90%Helmet, chestplate, and leggings56.25%81%Full set42.19%72.9%The chances of it being of a particular material are:Chances of different armor typesArmor TypeChanceLeather37.06%Gold48.73%Chain12.90%Iron1.27%Diamond0.04%Armor worn by zombies is not damaged from most damage sources, which means it cannot "wear out" the way player armor does. Helmets (not blocks like pumpkins) on zombies can eventually wear away and break if the zombie is exposed to daylight or has an anvil or other falling block dropped on its head. Zombies also have a natural armor rating of 2 (), giving 1.6 to 8% damage reduction from most sources. Zombies can also wear mob heads, although they need to be dropped by the player before the zombie can pick one up and put it on.Drops[]Common drops[]A zombie drops up to two rotten flesh after dying. The maximum drop is increased by 1 per level of Looting, for a maximum of 0 to 5 with Looting III. A zombie also drops a zombie head when killed by a charged creeper.Rare drops[]Zombies may also drop one of the following when killed by a player or tamed wolf:1 iron ingot1 carrot1 potato (baked potato when killed with fire)This drop has a 2.5% chance of occurring, increasing by 1% per level of looting. Individual items have the following chances of dropping:5⁄600 (about 0.83%)7⁄600 (about 1.17%) with Looting I9⁄600 (1.5%) with Looting II11⁄600 (about 1.83%) with Looting IIITaken equipment[]Any picked-up equipment has a 100%. Not to be confused with Blockhead Zombie, a zombie from Plants vs. Zombies 2. Ice Block Zombie was a zombie in Plants vs. Zombies Adventures. He was introduced in Frostbite Falls Level 1. Ice Block Zombie dealt great damage to the player's plants when frozen. Flaming Pea's projectile would destroy his ice block instantly. Ice Block Zombies could not be slowed downPAP ZOMBIE!! - Zombie Blocks - YouTube
Actively seek out and destroy turtle eggs within 24 blocks horizontally and 3 blocks vertically, by jumping on them until they crack and break.Attacking utility mobs[]Zombies hunt and attack golem utility mobs within 42 blocks. Iron golems and snow golems attack zombies without provocation, although snow golems deal only knockback to zombies with their snowballs.Attacking villagers[]Zombies target and hunt villagers within a 35– to 52.5–block radius (depending on regional difficulty)[Java Edition only] or a 16-block radius[Bedrock Edition only] and they can always see villagers through walls. If a zombie is attacking a villager and sees the player, it interrupts its attack on the villager to attack the player instead, even if the player has not attacked it[JE only]. Once a zombie has targeted a villager, the zombie ignores any other villagers and the player, until its target is dead or the zombie is attacked[JE only].Any zombie variant can transform a villager into a zombie villager. The probability depends on the difficulty:0% chance in Peaceful (no zombies spawn) and Easy50% chance in Normal100% chance in HardAttacking wandering traders[]Zombies target and hunt wandering traders within 35 blocks and can see traders through walls. The zombie focuses solely on the trader unless it's attacked, or if either it or the target is killed or moved out of range, or if the trader is under the invisibility status effect. A zombie breaking down a wooden oak door. The zombie can break only the top half of the door, not the bottom half. Burning underBlock Craft Zombie Attack - Play Block Craft Zombie Attack On
Water for over 30 seconds, the husk starts transforming into a zombie, with a new entity UUID. The husk's equipment remains on the zombie after conversion.[JE only] The zombie transforms into a drowned if its head remains submerged.Variants[]Baby zombies[] Baby zombie riding a chicken. Behavior[]Baby zombies make up 5% of zombie spawns. They behave similarly to regular zombies, with the following differences:They are much faster than normal zombies, yet they have the same health.The noises they make are higher-pitched than adult zombie sound effects.Baby zombie villagers turn into baby villagers if cured.Worn armor shrinks to fit their body size.They are able to fit through 1×1 block gaps.They give 12 experience points when killed by the player or a tamed wolf instead of 5.Unlike most other baby mobs, they remain babies indefinitely and never become adult zombies.They have a decreased hitbox size.In Bedrock Edition, 10% of naturally spawned baby zombies can start riding a mob and become a jockey when it tries attacking. The jockey mobs ridden by the baby zombie adapt the speed of its rider. In Bedrock Edition, a baby zombie can ride: Adult chickens Untamed ocelots Untamed cats Untamed wolves Adult zombies Adult husks Adult zombie villagers Adult zombified piglinsCows Adult unsaddled pigsSheep Adult untamed horses Adult untamed donkeys Adult untamed mules Adult skeleton horses Adult zombie horsesMooshrooms Spiders that was not spawned as a jockey mount Cave spiders that was not spawned as a jockey mountPandasZombie villagers[]Zombie villagers have a 5% chance of spawning in place ofZombies on The Block: Survival isn't for All: A Zombie
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Variation featured in Minecraft Story Mode. Zombie Spirit from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. LEGO Minecraft Zombie minifigure. Baby Zombie minifigure. A LEGO Minecraft set featuring both an adult and baby zombie. A LEGO polybag including a zombie minifigure. Official 8.5-inch Baby Zombie Plushie made by JINX. Zombie plush made by JINX. "Zombie Creepy Mansion," an official T-Shirt design featuring a zombie in front of a Woodland Mansion. Ditto, but in color. "Sun's Down, Zombies Around," an official T-Shirt design featuring three zombies, one in shadow. Official zombie action figure made by JINX. "Monster Hunter Icons," a blanket featuring a zombie. A hoard of zombies, as featued on the cover of Zombies! Textures[] See also[]Zombie VillagerHuskDrownedZombie HorseZoglinZombified PiglinReferences[]↑ ↑ "[MC-62182] Webs block sunlight from burning skeletons and zombies - Jira" – Mojira, July 16, 2014. ↑ MC-14800 — When zombie villagers, husks, drowned or zombified piglins are damaged, they spawn regular zombie reinforcements↑ MC-227735 — "Zombie reinforcements can spawn on biomes where regular zombies can't" — resolved as "Works As Intended".↑ MC-114016 — Reinforcement zombies are not centered on a block↑ "[MC-127298] Zombie Villagers and Zombie Pigmans don't turn into Drowned - Jira" – Mojira, March 14, 2018. ↑ "Minecraft Survival development update" – Nizzotch on YouTube, August 24, 2009↑ "Lost internets.. The zombies drop feathers because I don't know what they should drop, and chickens weren't around back then!" – @notch (Markus Persson) on X, January 2, 2011↑ a b ""Hey there, I think you dropped this"" – @jeb_ (Jens
2025-04-16At all, even on Hard difficulty, if the game rule doMobSpawning is set to false.Leader zombies are a special type of zombie that spawn with an added 50-75% chance to spawn reinforcements. The chance of a leader zombie spawning increases with clamped regional difficulty, up to a 5% chance of spawning.Reinforcements zombies spawn regardless of the hostile mob cap. They also spawn on the north-west corner of the designated block, instead of the center of the block like natural mob spawning does.[5] Zombies spawned as reinforcements cannot be zombie villagers, but they can be babies, including chicken jockeys.Becoming drowned[] A husk that suffocates in water converts to a zombie. A zombie that suffocates in water converts into a drowned. If a zombie's head is submerged in water for 30 seconds, it begins converting into a drowned. The zombie shakes, similar to a zombie villager being cured and, after 15 seconds, the zombie becomes drowned. Once this process starts, it cannot be stopped even if the zombie leaves water. This time is not affected by the Respiration enchantment or the Water Breathing status effect. A newly-converted drowned always has full health even if converted from a damaged zombie.An item being held or worn by a zombie when it becomes drowned, whether it was picked up or naturally spawned, has a 100% drop rate, which includes any naturally spawned equipment dropping with full durability[BE only].Only normal zombies can become drowned; zombie villagers and zombified piglins cannot be converted.[6] Husks, however, convert into
2025-04-08Actively seek out and destroy turtle eggs within 24 blocks horizontally and 3 blocks vertically, by jumping on them until they crack and break.Attacking utility mobs[]Zombies hunt and attack golem utility mobs within 42 blocks. Iron golems and snow golems attack zombies without provocation, although snow golems deal only knockback to zombies with their snowballs.Attacking villagers[]Zombies target and hunt villagers within a 35– to 52.5–block radius (depending on regional difficulty)[Java Edition only] or a 16-block radius[Bedrock Edition only] and they can always see villagers through walls. If a zombie is attacking a villager and sees the player, it interrupts its attack on the villager to attack the player instead, even if the player has not attacked it[JE only]. Once a zombie has targeted a villager, the zombie ignores any other villagers and the player, until its target is dead or the zombie is attacked[JE only].Any zombie variant can transform a villager into a zombie villager. The probability depends on the difficulty:0% chance in Peaceful (no zombies spawn) and Easy50% chance in Normal100% chance in HardAttacking wandering traders[]Zombies target and hunt wandering traders within 35 blocks and can see traders through walls. The zombie focuses solely on the trader unless it's attacked, or if either it or the target is killed or moved out of range, or if the trader is under the invisibility status effect. A zombie breaking down a wooden oak door. The zombie can break only the top half of the door, not the bottom half. Burning under
2025-04-12Water for over 30 seconds, the husk starts transforming into a zombie, with a new entity UUID. The husk's equipment remains on the zombie after conversion.[JE only] The zombie transforms into a drowned if its head remains submerged.Variants[]Baby zombies[] Baby zombie riding a chicken. Behavior[]Baby zombies make up 5% of zombie spawns. They behave similarly to regular zombies, with the following differences:They are much faster than normal zombies, yet they have the same health.The noises they make are higher-pitched than adult zombie sound effects.Baby zombie villagers turn into baby villagers if cured.Worn armor shrinks to fit their body size.They are able to fit through 1×1 block gaps.They give 12 experience points when killed by the player or a tamed wolf instead of 5.Unlike most other baby mobs, they remain babies indefinitely and never become adult zombies.They have a decreased hitbox size.In Bedrock Edition, 10% of naturally spawned baby zombies can start riding a mob and become a jockey when it tries attacking. The jockey mobs ridden by the baby zombie adapt the speed of its rider. In Bedrock Edition, a baby zombie can ride: Adult chickens Untamed ocelots Untamed cats Untamed wolves Adult zombies Adult husks Adult zombie villagers Adult zombified piglinsCows Adult unsaddled pigsSheep Adult untamed horses Adult untamed donkeys Adult untamed mules Adult skeleton horses Adult zombie horsesMooshrooms Spiders that was not spawned as a jockey mount Cave spiders that was not spawned as a jockey mountPandasZombie villagers[]Zombie villagers have a 5% chance of spawning in place of
2025-04-18Zombies are common undead hostile mobs that deal melee damage and commonly attack in groups.Spawning[]Natural generation[]Zombies may spawn in the Overworld in groups of up to four above solid blocks at a light level of 0, except in mushroom fields and deep dark biomes. All zombies spawned in desert biomes and exposed to the sky have a likelihood of 80%[JE only]/70%[BE only] to be replaced by husks. Zombies that are not husks or drowned have a 5% chance to spawn as zombie villagers.Zombie variants have a 5% chance to spawn as babies. The baby zombies also have a chance of spawning as a chicken jockey in Java Edition.All zombie variants (including babies) require a 2-block tall space to spawn.Zombies spawn with up to 5% of knockback resistance.When a zombie spawn egg is used on a zombie, it spawns a baby zombie.Sieges[] If a player is near a village at midnight, up to 20 zombies may be spawned in the village in accordance with mob spawning rules. The spawning can even happen in mushroom fields biome if the triggering player is in an adjacent biome. Zombies spawned as a part of a siege are always regular zombies; zombie villagers, husks and drowned never spawn as a part of a siege.Monster spawners[]Zombies spawned from a monster spawner are never zombie villagers in Java Edition, although zombie monster spawners in Bedrock Edition are able to produce them. Zombies spawn from monster spawners inside 50% of monster rooms.Husks[]When a husk's head is submerged in
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