6 mobs from Minecraft spin-offs that deserve a spot in the original game
Minecraft is known for its wide array of spinoffs like Legends, Dungeons, Education Edition, and more. All of these versions of the popular sandbox feature an array of unique mobs and items that enliven the game's world and add to the experience. However, some of these mobs are exclusive to certain editions and not shared by the rest.
Here are the six mobs from various Minecraft spin-offs that deserve a spot in the original game.
Wooly Cow and other spin-off mobs that deserve a place in Minecraft
1) Wooly Cow
What's better than a cow? A wooly cow. This adorable mob is a highlight of Minecraft Dungeons and its Howling Peaks DLC. They wander around aimlessly, mooing and huffing from time to time.
The wooly cow features a larger health pool than a normal cow and avoids water, lava, and fall damage. This mob could be a great way to add variety to the cows in-game and could be added to icy or snow biomes, owing to their wooly nature. Additionally, the mob could become a source of rare types of wool, expanding the list of available colors and types in the game.
2) Red Panda
One of the coolest Minecraft mobs, the Red Panda is a part of the Fauna Faire adventure in Minecraft Dungeons. The quirky mob with its red fur covering the body is contrasted by the white cheeks and dark paws.
It is one of the many pets offered to players in the game mode. As part of the core game, the red panda can be turned into a pet, just like the wolf or the dog. The adorable nature of the animal is sure to win many hearts.
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3) Redstone Monstrosity
A massive golem, the Redstone Monstrosity is one of the most powerful bosses in Dungeons. It is powered by redstone cores which deal devastating damage, making it a rather formidable foe.
The Redstone Monstrosity can be a much-needed expansion to the list of boss mobs in the game. Apart from the Ender dragon and the Wither mob, there are no bosses in the core. The Monstrosity could amp things up and provide players with a new challenge.
4) Piggy Bank
The Piggy Bank is another adorable mob that has become increasingly popular in Dungeons. Also known as the loot pig, it provides a host of valuable resources like emeralds, diamonds, and more when eliminated.
This could be a great mob idea for the main game. The loot pig can become a great source of obtaining rare loot and can be placed in dangerous locations, making it a mob worth tracking down. Apart from chests and traders, this wandering mob could prove to be a real challenge if it contains rare loot required for progression.
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5) Endersent
The Endersent is a powerful variant of the ender mob—heavily featured in Minecraft Dungeons. It is considered one of the most powerful mobs and has attacks like deadly escape and teleport smash in its arsenal.
This could be a great addition to the ever-expanding catalog of mobs, giving players another formidable enemy to face off against. If added in the end dimension, it could make beating Minecraft significantly more difficult.
6) The Unbreakable
The Unbreakable is one of the most significant boss mobs in Minecraft Legends and has unique attacks that make it a dangerous adversary. It attacks players armed with a flamethrower and magma geyser which deal devastating fire and lava damage, respectively. Additionally, it can shoot a horde of magma cubes in the air, which should be avoided at all costs.
The Unbreakable could be a great boss mob to defeat as part of the trial chambers and would make the game way more challenging. It could also be featured in its own magma biome, similar to the creaking mob which is native to the Pale Garden.
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