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|name=Nethereye | |name=Nethereye | ||
|type=Hostile | |type=Hostile | ||
− | |drops= [[Nether | + | |drops= [[Nether brick]]<br>[[Obsidian]]<br>[[Bedrock]] |
}} | }} | ||
− | + | The {{I|Nethereye}} [[nethereye]] is a hostile [[Mobs|mob]] that spawns in both the [[Overworld]] and the [[Nether]]. | |
− | + | This mob has {{Health|20}} health and will drop {{I|Nether_brick}} [[Nether brick]], {{I|Obsidian}} [[obsidian]] and {{I|Bedrock}} [[bedrock]] when killed. | |
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== Spawning == | == Spawning == | ||
− | + | Nethereyes spawn both in the Overworld at night, and the Nether, in which they more commonly spawn. | |
− | == | + | === Commands === |
− | { | + | A nethereye can be spawned in another way besides its respective [[spawn egg]], with the command <code>/summon nethereye</code> you can spawn it. |
− | + | ||
− | + | In addition to that you can add [[data tags]] to customize the nethereye. examples: | |
− | ! | + | |
− | + | *<code>/summon nethereye 1 ~ ~ {name:"Flaming eye", health:5, defaultDrops:false, drops:[{item:{id:"shades"}, quantity:1}]}</code> | |
+ | |||
+ | *<code>/summon nethereye 1 ~ ~ {name:"Party eye", health:20, defaultDrops:false, drops:[{item:{id:"party_hat", name:"Time to party!"}}]}</code> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Drops == | ||
+ | The nethereye drops {{I|Experience_orb_2}} [[experience]] points when it dies. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nethereyes drop 1-2 {{I|Nether_brick}} [[Nether brick]], or 1-3 extra with {{I|Book}} [[Enchanting#Enchantments|Looting]]. They may also drop {{I|Obsidian}} [[obsidian]] and {{I|Bedrock}} [[bedrock]] as rare drops, and will have a larger chance of dropping them with {{I|Book}} [[Enchanting#Enchantments|Looting]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Crafting === | ||
+ | Here are some crafting recipes using nethereye drops: | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | |+ | ||
+ | ! Nether Bricks | ||
+ | ! Red Nether Bricks | ||
+ | ! Enchantment Table | ||
+ | ! Ender Chest | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{CraftBig | ||
+ | | B2 = Nether Brick | ||
+ | | B3 = Nether Brick | ||
+ | | C2 = Nether Brick | ||
+ | | C3 = Nether Brick | ||
+ | | output = Nether Bricks | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | | {{CraftBig | ||
+ | | B2 = Nether Brick | ||
+ | | B3 = Nether Wart | ||
+ | | C2 = Nether Wart | ||
+ | | C3 = Nether Brick | ||
+ | | output = Red Nether Bricks | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | | {{CraftBig | ||
+ | | A2 = Book | ||
+ | | B1 = Diamond | ||
+ | | B2 = Obsidian | ||
+ | | B3 = Diamond | ||
+ | | C1 = Obsidian | ||
+ | | C2 = Obsidian | ||
+ | | C3 = Obsidian | ||
+ | | output = Enchantment Table | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | | {{CraftBig | ||
+ | | A1 = Obsidian | ||
+ | | A2 = Obsidian | ||
+ | | A3 = Obsidian | ||
+ | | B1 = Obsidian | ||
+ | | B2 = Eye of Ender | ||
+ | | B3 = Obsidian | ||
+ | | C1 = Obsidian | ||
+ | | C2 = Obsidian | ||
+ | | C3 = Obsidian | ||
+ | | output = Ender Chest | ||
+ | }} | ||
|- | |- | ||
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|} | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | |+ | ||
+ | ! Portal Stone | ||
+ | ! Obsidian Slab | ||
+ | ! Obsidian Stairs | ||
+ | ! Obsidian Backdrop | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{CraftBig | ||
+ | | A1 = Odd Rock | ||
+ | | A2 = Odd Rock | ||
+ | | A3 = Odd Rock | ||
+ | | B1 = Odd Rock | ||
+ | | B2 = Obsidian | ||
+ | | B3 = Odd Rock | ||
+ | | C1 = Odd Rock | ||
+ | | C2 = Odd Rock | ||
+ | | C3 = Odd Rock | ||
+ | | output = Portal Stone | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | | {{CraftBig | ||
+ | | C1 = Obsidian | ||
+ | | C2 = Obsidian | ||
+ | | C3 = Obsidian | ||
+ | | output = Obsidian Slab | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | | {{CraftBig | ||
+ | | A3 = Obsidian | ||
+ | | B2 = Obsidian | ||
+ | | B3 = Obsidian | ||
+ | | C1 = Obsidian | ||
+ | | C2 = Obsidian | ||
+ | | C3 = Obsidian | ||
+ | | output = Obsidian Stairs | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | | {{CraftBig | ||
+ | | B2 = Obsidian | ||
+ | | output = Obsidian Backdrop | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Behavior == | ||
+ | Nethereyes are one of the four mobs (the others being the {{I|BlazeHead}} [[Blaze]], {{I|GhastHead}} [[Ghast]] and {{I|EnderDragonHead}} [[Ender dragon]]) in the game with the capability to fly. When they are not attacking, they will float around randomly in any direction. For some reason, they seem to avoid water and stay away from it. | ||
+ | |||
+ | When they are flying upwards, they will be forced down by gravity, so they usually do not fly too high. If they are targeting another mob or the {{I|Player_head}} [[player]], they will fly towards it quite quickly. | ||
+ | |||
+ | When attacking the player, it deals {{Health|2}} damage per second. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Tasks == | ||
+ | {{Tasks|19=}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == History == | ||
+ | {{HistoryTable | ||
+ | | [[Version History#1.11|1.11]](Probably) | ||
+ | | Oct 31, 2012 | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | * Added the nethereye. | ||
+ | | [[Version History#1.23|1.23]] | ||
+ | | Nov 13, 2015 | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | * Fixed a bug causing nethereyes to always go the wrong direction when attacking the player. | ||
+ | | [[Version History#1.26.5|1.26.5]] | ||
+ | | Jul 3, 2014 | ||
+ | |* Fixed nethereye not following the player correctly. | ||
+ | | [[Version History#1.27|1.27]] | ||
+ | | Nov 13, 2015 | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | * Nethereyes have a chance to drop nether wart in the nether. | ||
+ | * Nethereyes drop [[nether brick]] instead of [[netherrack]] | ||
+ | | [[Version History#1.28|1.28]] | ||
+ | | Oct 8, 2016 | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | * Nether eye movement and rotation is even less buggy | ||
+ | * Doubled size of the nether eye | ||
+ | | [[Version History#1.29.0|1.29.0]] | ||
+ | | Sep 27, 2019 | ||
+ | |* Nethereyes can no longer drop nether warts if killed. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Bugs == | ||
+ | * Sometimes Nethereyes glitch into or out of blocks. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* Nethereyes were '''not''' based off of Terraria's similar mob, the [//terraria.gamepedia.com/Demon_Eye Demon Eye] | * Nethereyes were '''not''' based off of Terraria's similar mob, the [//terraria.gamepedia.com/Demon_Eye Demon Eye] | ||
− | * Nethereyes are | + | * Nethereyes are the only truly hostile mobs that can spawn in more than one dimension. |
− | * Nethereyes are said to have broken out of the [[ | + | ** While Endermen can spawn in all dimensions, they are not hostile, but neutral instead. |
− | * Nethereyes used to have legs and walk around. They used to be called Nether Walkers, but their name was changed after their behavior was changed. | + | * Nethereyes are said to have broken out of the the [[Nether]], and this is why they drop [[nether brick]] in particular. |
− | + | * Nethereyes used to have legs and walk around. They used to be called Nether Walkers, but their name was changed after their behavior was changed. Nethereyes are still named "Nether Walkers" in the game's code. | |
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* Prior to the 1.23 update, Nethereyes had a problem with movement, causing them to always go the wrong direction when attacking the player. This made finding and killing them harder, but avoiding them very easy. | * Prior to the 1.23 update, Nethereyes had a problem with movement, causing them to always go the wrong direction when attacking the player. This made finding and killing them harder, but avoiding them very easy. | ||
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− | == | + | == Gallery == |
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | File:NetherEye.png|A | + | File:NetherEye.png|A nethereye turning around to give chase to the player (before the size of nethereyes was increased) |
+ | File:A Nethereye .png|A nethereye in the Overworld | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
− | == See | + | == See Also == |
*[[Mobs]] | *[[Mobs]] | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Nether]] |
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Features unique to Mine Blocks]][[Category:Hostile mobs]][[Category:Overworld mobs]][[Category:Nether mobs]] |
Latest revision as of 22:11, 11 September 2024
The nethereye is a hostile mob that spawns in both the Overworld and the Nether.
This mob has 20 ( × 10) health and will drop Nether brick, obsidian and bedrock when killed.
Contents
Spawning
Nethereyes spawn both in the Overworld at night, and the Nether, in which they more commonly spawn.
Commands
A nethereye can be spawned in another way besides its respective spawn egg, with the command /summon nethereye
you can spawn it.
In addition to that you can add data tags to customize the nethereye. examples:
/summon nethereye 1 ~ ~ {name:"Flaming eye", health:5, defaultDrops:false, drops:[{item:{id:"shades"}, quantity:1}]}
/summon nethereye 1 ~ ~ {name:"Party eye", health:20, defaultDrops:false, drops:[{item:{id:"party_hat", name:"Time to party!"}}]}
Drops
The nethereye drops experience points when it dies.
Nethereyes drop 1-2 Nether brick, or 1-3 extra with Looting. They may also drop obsidian and bedrock as rare drops, and will have a larger chance of dropping them with Looting.
Crafting
Here are some crafting recipes using nethereye drops:
Nether Bricks | Red Nether Bricks | Enchantment Table | Ender Chest |
---|---|---|---|
Portal Stone | Obsidian Slab | Obsidian Stairs | Obsidian Backdrop |
---|---|---|---|
Behavior
Nethereyes are one of the four mobs (the others being the Blaze, Ghast and Ender dragon) in the game with the capability to fly. When they are not attacking, they will float around randomly in any direction. For some reason, they seem to avoid water and stay away from it.
When they are flying upwards, they will be forced down by gravity, so they usually do not fly too high. If they are targeting another mob or the player, they will fly towards it quite quickly.
When attacking the player, it deals 2 () damage per second.
Tasks
Number | Icon[ng] | Name | Newgrounds name | Description [ng] | Objective | Points[ng] | Requirements |
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19 | Slay a nethereye | Kill a Nethereye | They pretty much will freak you out until you do anyway | Kill a nethereye | 5 |
History
Version | Date | Changes |
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1.11(Probably) | Oct 31, 2012 |
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1.23 | Nov 13, 2015 |
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1.26.5 | Jul 3, 2014 |
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1.27 | Nov 13, 2015 |
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1.28 | Oct 8, 2016 |
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1.29.0 | Sep 27, 2019 |
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Bugs
- Sometimes Nethereyes glitch into or out of blocks.
Trivia
- Nethereyes were not based off of Terraria's similar mob, the Demon Eye
- Nethereyes are the only truly hostile mobs that can spawn in more than one dimension.
- While Endermen can spawn in all dimensions, they are not hostile, but neutral instead.
- Nethereyes are said to have broken out of the the Nether, and this is why they drop nether brick in particular.
- Nethereyes used to have legs and walk around. They used to be called Nether Walkers, but their name was changed after their behavior was changed. Nethereyes are still named "Nether Walkers" in the game's code.
- Prior to the 1.23 update, Nethereyes had a problem with movement, causing them to always go the wrong direction when attacking the player. This made finding and killing them harder, but avoiding them very easy.