Usually, the given value is just added to the drop rate as often as there are looting levels on your weapon.ĭrop rate with Looting III: How likely it is that you get a single head when killing the entity with a Looting III weapon.Īverage kills/head with Looting III: How many entities you need to kill on average with a Looting III weapon in order to get a single head. The hermits probably use the same version as well, although I cannot confirm that.ĭrop rate: How likely it is that you get a single head when killing the entity with an unenchanted weapon.Īverage kills/head: How many entities you need to kill on average with an unenchanted weapon in order to get a single head.Īffected by looting: If and how looting modifies the drop rate. The worst part is that you might not even be lucky enough to. For example, you needed to scour the internet day and night. In the past, it was challenging to find some of the best shaders in Minecraft.
VANILLA TWEAKS PLUS
I gathered all this information directly from the source files of the latest version of the "More Mob Heads" data pack from vanilla tweaks. Vanilla Plus Shaders 1.19 1.18.2 is the new graphics pack for Minecraft with incredible improvements for your gaming experience.
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Designed for 1.16 working on an update :). All module assets (textures, icon, etc.) belong to the Vanilla Tweaks Team. If you have any issues please don't hesitate to contact me on GitHub. Note that the data pack does not add an easier way to get the vanilla mob heads (Creepers, Skeletons, Wither Skeletons and Zombies), you will still need to get those by using a charged creeper to kill the respective mob. Vanilla Tweaks Bedrock An unofficial port of Minecraft Vanilla Tweaks for Bedrock.
The next most common head is a Zombie Villager's head, which drops 56% of the time with Looting III. Blue Axolotls, Charged Creepers, Elder Guardians, Ender Dragons, Screaming Goats, Villagers, Wandering Traders, Withers and Zombie Horses always drop their heads, and so do Toast and the Killer Bunny. The rarest mob head is the enderman head, which only drops 0.53% of the time with Looting III (which means that on average, you need to kill roughly 189 endermen with Looting III in order to get a single head). Blue Axolotls, Charged Creepers, Elder Guardians, Ender Dragons, Screaming Goats, Villagers, Wandering Traders, Withers and Zombie. Mojang has also enhanced vanilla Minecraft with official frameworks for. The rarest mob head is the enderman head, which only drops 0.53 of the time with Looting III (which means that on average, you need to kill roughly 189 endermen with Looting III in order to get a single head). Here's a comprehensive overview of how commonly each mob's head will drop. Minecraft is a sandbox video game developed by Mojang. The chances for getting a head vary wildly depending on what type of mob it is though. The hermits use a data pack from Vanilla Tweaks called "More Mob Heads" which causes most mobs to drop a head when they have been killed by a player.