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Alpha Version history v1. Beta Version history Development versions 1. Full Release Version history Development versions 1. Categories Java Edition versions Java Edition 1. Cancel Save. Fan Feed 1 Java Edition 1. Universal Conquest Wiki. Pre-Classic Version history. Cave game tech test rd rd Classic Version history. Indev Version history. December 23 1 2 31 1 2. For example, you can hide some of your valuables, gold blocks, diamonds, weapons, and the like, or punish anyone who tries to steal or hijack you.

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And best way to find out is to watch the video for starters, it gives you a basic impression of what it is used for and how to use it. Locate and open the Minecraft application folder. Now open folder Application Support and look for Minecraft. Copy the mod file which you just have downloaded. For Minecraft 1. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Notify me via e-mail if anyone answers my comment. I consent to MineThatCraft collecting and storing the data I submit in this form. A witch transformed from a villager cannot despawn, and cannot be changed back into a villager. The newly-transformed witch attacks the player with its potions, even if the player traded with it before. Witches can spawn as part of raids starting from wave 4 in Bedrock Edition , or wave 3 or 4 in Java Edition depending on the world difficulty.

They throw potions of healing at illagers. Each level of Looting increases the maximum items dropped by one for each of the 1—3 drops, leading to a maximum of 5 items per drop, and a maximum of 15 items total.

If a witch is killed while drinking a potion, the potion has a 8. Despite being similar in appearance to villagers , witches cannot open doors or use cauldrons. Witches pursue players within 64 blocks. They use potions in combat, throwing splash potions offensively and drinking normal potions defensively. These potions are the same as ones obtainable through brewing, i. They are passive toward villagers and wandering traders , although their potions can hit one by accident.

In Java Edition , they don't attack each other, even if hit accidently by another witch's potion. A witch damaged by another witch's potion drinks a healing potion instead, same as damaged by an illager. In Bedrock Edition , witches can locate targets even if they are behind blocks and are hostile to snow and iron golems.

Witches have infinite potions in their stock, ready to be thrown and drunk. They never run out of potions, even when transformed from a villager via lightning and didn't have any potions equipped in their inventory. On each tick 0. Drinking the potion takes 1. It does not attack during this time. In Bedrock Edition , witches are immune to poison, fatal poison and to their own thrown harming potions, although their harming potions can still damage other witches and lead to a fight.

In Java Edition , witches can ride any mob via commands, including boss mobs. In Bedrock Edition , witches cannot ride ravagers, as the witch is not considered an illager. Like other villager-like mobs, witches don't stick their legs forward when riding a minecart, a boat, or another mob.

Their legs seem to sink in these entities visually. Witches can fit through two block tall gaps in both editions, despite them being taller than two blocks including their hat. In Java Edition , any witch can join a patrol if sufficiently near a patrol captain. Unlike non-patrolling or raiding witches, witches that are part of a patrol are hostile towards villagers and wandering traders , and also iron golems if in their sight. In Java Edition , witches that participate in a raid seek out illagers and ravagers and throw splash potions of Regeneration 45 seconds , or Instant Health if they have 4 or less.

In Bedrock Edition , witches participating in a raid do not heal other illagers, but still attack the player, iron golems, and snow golems. If the raiders kill all the villagers in a village , witches celebrate their victory by jumping and laughing.

Witches are normally passive to villagers in both editions, although their negative potions might still hit a villager by accident. In Java Edition , witches do not retaliate when attacked by evoker fangs, illagers or harming potions from other witches.

Instead, they drink a healing potion. In Bedrock Edition , witches throw negative splash potions at any mob that attacks it, including illagers, which leads to vicious fights if an illager hits the witch by accident. Witches also attack other witches that accidently threw a negative potion at the witch, despite them being the same mob. Witches have a 1. They are merely for decoration and do not have any functions.

Issues relating to "Witch" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there. The witch with a cowl in 18w50a. The particle effect that witches emit. A witch with a cowl from 18w50a on PlayStation 4 Edition.

A top view of the top of a witch farm where the mobs are raised up by the water and sign tube, then pushed off the edge with water. Witch in promotional artwork for the Pretty Scary Update. Witch artwork in Minecraft Earth.



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