I Trapped Every DELETED Mob In Minecraft

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Summary

This video details the creator's ambitious project to collect and trap every "illegal" or deleted mob in Minecraft, showcasing various methods across different game versions and snapshots to obtain these rare creatures.

Highlights

The Elusive Zombie Horse & Killer Bunny
00:00:00

The video begins with the quest for the Zombie Horse, a mob considered extremely rare. The creator travels to the infinite Dimension snapshot, specifically Dimension Z, to attempt to spawn it. While waiting for the Zombie Horse, the creator decides to pursue easier mobs, starting with the Killer Bunny from version 14w28a, which has a 1 in 2,500 chance of spawning. After successfully obtaining the Killer Bunny, it is transferred to the main world and housed in a birch forest-themed cage.

Zombie Piglin Without a Sword & Upside-Down Villager on a Chicken
00:01:17

Next, the creator seeks a Zombie Piglin without a sword from the 2013 April Fool's update. This involves luring a piglin from the Nether to the Overworld, and then using MCA selector to transfer it, causing the enchanted sign it holds to not transfer, resulting in a swordless piglin. The following mob is an upside-down villager on a chicken, requiring a 1 in 3,200 chance baby zombie villager on a chicken spawn. A specialized mob grinder is built, and after curing the zombie villager and naming it with a 'Dinnerbone' tag, it becomes an upside-down villager on a chicken.

Stray & Wither Skeleton on a Skeleton Horse and the God Horse
00:02:43

The creator then aims for a Stray and Wither Skeleton on a skeleton horse. The Stray is obtained by a lightning strike summoning a skeleton horse trap, which, when approached, spawns skeleton riders. Using powdered snow, a skeleton is turned into a Stray. The Wither Skeleton variant is more challenging, requiring a specific setup in 1.9 with nether portals to exploit a spawning mechanic. Later, in the 3D Shareware update, a legendary "God Horse" is obtained via a command, capable of incredible jumps and speeds.

Drowned on a Chicken & Piglin on a Chicken
00:04:26

The next set of mobs includes a Drowned on a chicken and a Piglin on a chicken. For the Drowned, the creator goes to 18w6a, finds a zombie spawner, and uses water to turn zombies into drowned, with a 1 in 500 chance of riding a chicken. For the Piglin, version 20w1a is used, where piglins zombified in the Nether have a 1 in 600 chance to transform onto a chicken. Specialized farms are built in the Nether to facilitate these spawns.

Diamond-Laying Chicken, Giant Zombie, and Illusioner
00:05:54

The video then features the Diamond-Laying Chicken from the Minecraft 2.0 (2013 April Fool's) update. Although the mob cannot be transferred, a cage is built for it in that version. The Giant Zombie is next, found in the infinite Dimension snapshot, Dimension Z, where its specific light level spawning conditions are met. Finally, the Illusioner is located in Dimension A of the same snapshot, and its cage is designed with an optical illusion theme.

Mob Stack and Triple Strider
00:08:20

The creator proceeds to build a "Mob Stack" in the "one block at a time" update, where multiple mobs can be picked up and stacked. A panda, cow, sheep, pig, chicken, and bunny are stacked on top of each other. Following this, a rare "Triple Strider" is sought from version 20w7a, when Striders were first introduced and could spawn with a three-stack.

Barrel Villager and Carved Pumpkin Evoker
00:09:32

Using the unique mechanics of the "one block at a time" update, the creator creates a barrel villager and an evoker with a carved pumpkin. This involves using a crafting table found in a spruce village to craft a barrel and shears, then throwing these items onto the respective mobs.

Dual-Wielding Mob and Wither Skeleton on a Spider
00:11:10

A dual-wielding mob is obtained by finding a mob with full armor in 1.8.9 and then directly upgrading the world to 1.20, which causes the mob to hold its armor in its off-hand due to the 1.9 combat update. The Wither Skeleton on a spider is a highly improbable mob with a 0.8% chance of spawning, requiring specific versions (11w49a for spider spawn eggs and 1.10.2 for the Wither Skeleton spawning condition in the Nether).

Trapping All Three Bosses: Wither, Warden, and Ender Dragon
00:13:00

The video then focuses on trapping all three bosses: the Wither, Warden, and Ender Dragon. The Wither is trapped using barrier blocks (obtained from version 20w6a) to prevent its escape. The Warden is lured from the deep dark through a 2,000-block tunnel to a custom-built cage. The Ender Dragon is brought from the End to the Overworld using a bug in the "one block at a time" update and then pushed into its cage using flying machines.

Future Mobs: Bogged and Breeze
00:15:31

Venturing into the future, the creator collects two new mobs from the 1.21 update snapshot (24w7a): the Bogged and the Breeze. The Bogged, a skeleton variant shooting poisonous arrows, is found in swamps at night. The Breeze is located in a trial chamber, a new dungeon, after using Chunkbase to find its coordinates. Temporary cages are built for these future mobs since they cannot be transferred to 1.20.

The Final Mob: Zombie Horse and Conclusion
00:16:52

Finally, the creator returns to the quest for the Zombie Horse, building a much larger platform in Dimension Z for an overnight AFK. After a long wait, a Zombie Horse successfully spawns. It is then transferred through a nether portal to its cage. The video concludes with the creator reflecting on the difficulty and uniqueness of collecting all these "illegal" mobs, acknowledging that while these deleted mobs are intriguing, current Minecraft versions still offer much to appreciate.

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