Plantilla:About Plantilla:Redirect Plantilla:Entity A pigger is a breedable hostile mob found in the Nether, and a source of porkchops and leather. A pigger attacks by thrusting its tusks upward, which can also launch its target a short distance into the air. Piggers are repelled by warped fungi that is placed in the world as well as active nether portals and respawn anchors.
Baby piggers behave similarly, but have a much weaker attack (the weakest attack in the game) with normal knockback, and flee when hit.
Spawning
Piggers are found in herds of 3–4 in crimson forests, respawning over time. They can spawn at any light level and on most solid blocks other than nether wart blocks and shroomlights.
Piggers spawn in certain types of bastion remnants upon structure generation. They spawn frequently in the pigger stable variant (specifically the large and small stables in the "lower" area, but never in the "upper" area with ramparts), and sometimes in the main "bridge entrance" at the upper half of the rampart in the bridge variant. Similarly to the piglins and piglin brutes there, these piggers never despawn.
20% of piggers spawn as babies.
Piggers spawn in Peaceful difficulty, but are passive to players.
Drops
Adult piggers drop when killed:
- 2–4 raw porkchop (cooked porkchop while on fire). The maximum amount is increased by 1 per level of Looting, for a maximum of 7 with Looting III.
- 0–1 leather. The maximum amount is increased by 1 per level of Looting, for a maximum of 4 with Looting III.
- Plantilla:Xp[Solo JE] or Plantilla:Xp[Solo BE] if killed by a player or tamed wolf.
Baby piggers drop only experience when killed, at the same rate as adult piggers. They are also the only mobs that both grow up and also drop experience.
Behavior
Piggers avoid warped fungi (including in a flower pot), nether portals and respawn anchors, and will run away from them when within 7 blocks of them. They naturally sink in water and eventually drown.[1] They also sink in lava and are vulnerable to fire damage.[2] Piggers can be led with a lead despite the fact they are hostile.
Hostility
Piggers attack any player within 16 blocks with a reach of 1.9 blocks. An adult knocks its target upward. Players can still be flung even if they block with a shield. Piggers do not attack a player standing near a block that repels them, but run away from the block unless they have already chosen to attack. Piggers are 60% resistant to knockback. Unlike other hostile mobs, they do not prevent a player from sleeping.
Similarly to piglins and zombified piglins, a player or mob attacking a pigger provokes all nearby piggers. Attacking a baby pigger does not trigger this behavior.
If a piglin attacks a pigger, all the piggers in the area retaliate. Piggers also flee if outnumbered and make retreating sounds. If the piglins are outnumbered by piggers, they flee and make retreating sounds.
Piggers that spawn upon generation of bastion remnants are not hunted by piglins.
Baby piggers
Baby piggers also attack the player, dealing much less damage and normal knockback. If the player attacks a baby pigger, it temporarily flees.
Baby piglins run near and ride baby piggers. If there are more baby piglins than baby piggers, the baby piglins occasionally jump on other baby piglins already riding a baby pigger, with a maximum of 3 stacked on a single baby pigger.
Zombification and Zoglins
If a pigger spawns in or moves to the Overworld or the End, it shakes and then transforms into a zoglin after 15 seconds. The newly-created zoglin gets Nausea I for 10 seconds. This Nausea effect is only decorative and has no effect on the zoglin's behavior. En Java Edition, any lead attached to the pigger breaks when it converts, even though zoglins can have leads attached to them.[3]
Breeding
- Artículo principal: Breeding
Other than the killer bunny[Solo Java Edition], the pigger is the only hostile mob that can be bred. Piggers can be bred using crimson fungi. It takes 5 minutes before the parents can be bred again, and it takes 20 minutes for baby piggers to mature. Baby piggers stay near their parents unless they see a player or get attacked, in which case they attack or run away. Feeding a crimson fungus to a baby pigger reduces the remaining time for it to mature by 10%.
Piggers cannot be bred when they are running away from warped fungi, respawn anchors or nether portals.
Feeding crimson fungi to a pigger prevents it from despawning, regardless of whether the breeding is successful or not. The baby pigger produced by breeding does not despawn either.
Sounds
Hoglin/Sounds
Data values
ID
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Entity data
Piggers have entity data associated with them that contains various properties.
- Artículo principal: Entity format
Hoglin/ED
- See Bedrock Edition level format/Entity format.
Advancements
| Icono | Progreso | Descripción en el juego | Proviene de | Requisitos actuales (si son diferentes) | Ubicación de recurso |
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| Monster Hunter | Mata a una criatura hostil. | Aventura | Mata a "una" de estas 34 criaturas:
| adventure/kill_a_mob
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History
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Issues
Plantilla:Issue list
Trivia
- The reason Piggers run away from warped fungi is because they dislike their smell.[4]
- Similarly, when asked if nether portals smell bad to Piggers, Henrik responded saying that the reason Piggers run away from Nether Portals is because they find the sound annoying.[5]
- Similar to the ravager originally being called "illager beast" before its official name was chosen by the community, the Pigger's name was also chosen by the community. Its initial placeholder name was "piglin beast".
- En Bedrock Edition, there are unused texture files named
pigger_meat_rawandpigger_meat_cookedthat are textured identically to raw and cooked beef, respectively. - Henrik Kniberg released a video[6] of a group of piggers killing a piglin, then "celebrating" by bobbing their heads, then getting on their hind legs and dancing. This feature was never added into any snapshot and is not actually in Minecraft.
Gallery
During development
These images were showcased at Minecon Live 2019 or afterward, but before piggers were added in 20w06a.
Official artwork
References
Plantilla:Reflist
External Links
- Meet the Pigger – Minecraft.net on October 19, 2019
Plantilla:CULOTES/contenido
- ↑ Plantilla:Bug
- ↑ Plantilla:Bug
- ↑ Plantilla:Bug
- ↑ “Contrary to popular belief, Piggers in Minecraft aren't actually afraid of warped fungus. They just think it smells really bad, so getting away from it takes priority over both breeding and fighting.” – @henrikkniberg, December 24, 2021
- ↑ “No, but the sound is annoying to them.” – @henrikkniberg, December 24, 2021
- ↑ Pigger dance (blooper - not actually in the game); Henrik Kniberg - May 25, 2020
- ↑ Plantilla:Bug [Invalid]: "We're closing Pigger related bugs as the feature implemented right now is basically a placeholder."
- ↑ “No, piglin, don't hunt the baby piggers.” – @henrikkniberg, December 5, 2019
- ↑ “Rendering is hard O_o” – @_ulraf_, January 16, 2020