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*Since Update 1.28, snow golems will leave an snow trail in the blocks that they walk in. | *Since Update 1.28, snow golems will leave an snow trail in the blocks that they walk in. | ||
*Although aggressive snow golems shoot [[snowball]]s at players, the player will not be hit by the snowballs thrown by them. This may change in 1.29, however. | *Although aggressive snow golems shoot [[snowball]]s at players, the player will not be hit by the snowballs thrown by them. This may change in 1.29, however. | ||
− | *The player can heal | + | *The player can heal snow golems by throwing snowballs at them. |
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== Pictures == | == Pictures == | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> |
Revision as of 18:34, 18 August 2019
Snow golems (or snowmen) are a neutral mob in Mine Blocks. They will throw snowballs at hostile mobs, or monsters, keeping them back. If the player hits a snow golem, it briefly starts throwing snowballs at the player.
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Creation
Snow golems are created by placing a pumpkin on top of two snow blocks.
Appearance
Snow golems are 2 blocks high with a snow body, coal buttons, stick arms and a pumpkin head.
Trivia
- The snow golem and the ender dragon are the only mobs that never despawn, in any difficulty, until killed.
- Since Update 1.28, snow golems will leave an snow trail in the blocks that they walk in.
- Although aggressive snow golems shoot snowballs at players, the player will not be hit by the snowballs thrown by them. This may change in 1.29, however.
- The player can heal snow golems by throwing snowballs at them.