Basically, when there are more than 24 entities touching each other, and they can’t move, they take damage. This essentially nerfs a lot of farms where lots of mobs are in the same area.
How many mobs can be in one block before they die?
Mob grinder fall damaged. Some mobs are immune to fall damage. These include Iron Golems and flying mobs such as blazes. Most common mobs, however, can be killed with a 24 block drop.
Why do some mobs die from falling?
Typically the inconsistency lies in the way mobs leave the water and fall downwards. If they leave the water stream at the top (I’m guessing it’s setup this way) then they might leave slightly higher than others and fall half a block more and die, while some mobs will fall the right amount and survive barely.
Why do mobs die in drop zone in Minecraft?
I’ve made a classic mob farm using a zombie spawner in 1.11 and whenever I get 30+ mobs in my drop zone they just die when new ones come in, it’s like they’re crushing each other. Is there any way to fix this? The water doesn’t work, an extra drop layer using a piston doesn’t work either.
What happens when there are more than 24 mobs?
The death message is squished too much. Setting to 0 disables the rule. Affects all entities. Basically, when there are more than 24 entities touching each other, and they can’t move, they take damage. This essentially nerfs a lot of farms where lots of mobs are in the same area. @GarlicDog you should make this “the answer”.
When does a mob suffocate in Minecraft?
Suffocation is a new game mechanic that was added in 1.11. From the Minecraft Wiki: Defaults to 24. If one entity tries to push more than specified number of entities, it starts to suffocate. Gets damaged 3 hearts by tick; passes though armor.
Where are mobs not supposed to spawn in Minecraft?
Mobs never spawn on transparent blocks, in water (except fish, dolphins, turtles, and other aquatic creatures), in lava (except for striders), on bedrock, or on blocks less than a full block tall (such as slabs placed on the bottom half). The exception is monster spawners, from which they can spawn naturally on any block including air.