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  1. The allay ( /əˈleɪ/ uh-ʟᴀʏ) is a flying passive mob that collects and delivers items for any player that gives it something or any note block it hears recently playing. Allays can be found surrounding pillager outposts, confined inside dark oak cages. One to three allays can spawn in each cage. They spawn here with a 50% chance. Allays can also spawn inside jail cells within woodland ...

  2. An axolotl is a passive bucketable aquatic mob found in lush caves that hunts most other aquatic mobs, and can assist players with aquatic combat and grant them Regeneration. Axolotls spawn underwater in the lush caves biome and when there is a clay block less than five blocks below the spawning space. Axolotls can be one of five colors: pink (leucistic), brown (wild), gold, cyan and blue ...

  3. Slimes are bouncy, cube-shaped hostile mobs that spawn deep underground in particular chunks, or in swamp biomes. They attack by jumping at their targets, come in three sizes and larger slimes can split into smaller ones on death. Slimes spawn in the Overworld in specific "slime chunks" below layer 40, regardless of light levels. They can also spawn in swamp biomes between layers 51 and 69 ...

  4. Bee nests and beehives are blocks that house bees. Bee nests are found naturally, and beehives are crafted. They fill with honey as bees pollinate flowers and return to their homes and, when full, can either be sheared for honeycombs or honey bottles extracted using glass bottles. Naturally generated bee nests generate with 3 bees in them. The bee nests always face south. Bee nests generate in ...

  5. Light (or lighting) in Minecraft affects visibility, mob spawning, and plant growth. There are three aspects of Minecraft's lighting system: light level, internal light level, and rendered brightness. Light levels can be found on the debug screen in Java Edition. Light may come from two sources: the sky and certain blocks. There are 16 light levels, specified by an integer from 0 (the minimum ...

  6. A turtle (in Java Edition), also known as a sea turtle (in Bedrock Edition), is a common passive mob found in beach biomes. They are the only source of scutes, which drop from baby turtles when they mature into adults. Turtles spawn on the sand in the Overworld on beaches with daylight, but not in its snowy variant or stony shores, occasionally in small groups of up to 5 individuals. 10% of ...

  7. Not to be confused with Despawn. Spawn is the term used to describe when an entity (either a mob or player) appears in a Minecraft world, seemingly "out of thin air." This term should not be confused with the game mechanic known as despawning, which works oppositely. Passive mobs such as cows, chickens, and pigs spawn naturally during the day, and can only spawn on grass blocks illuminated ...

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