How do I create a "ThrownEgg" entity with a 100% chance to spawn a chick when broken?

How do I create a "ThrownEgg" entity with a 100% chance to spawn a chick when broken? - Open To New Opportunities Lettering Text on Black Background

I'm asking this for a minigame I'm making. The egg should spawn a chick when broken, every time, as opposed to the 1/8 chance the egg normally has of producing a chick.

I don't want to have to create any mods or plugins for this either. Perhaps my first question should be, "Is it even possible?"






Pictures about "How do I create a "ThrownEgg" entity with a 100% chance to spawn a chick when broken?"

How do I create a "ThrownEgg" entity with a 100% chance to spawn a chick when broken? - Opportunity Lettering Text on Black Background
How do I create a "ThrownEgg" entity with a 100% chance to spawn a chick when broken? - High angle of wet dirty roller for painting on plastic cap from paint on floor
How do I create a "ThrownEgg" entity with a 100% chance to spawn a chick when broken? - Rectangular White Color Painting Palette Beside Eyeglasses



What is the command to spawn 100 chickens in Minecraft?

Trivia. One egg can spawn up to four chickens; however, this is a rare occasion, and the chances are 1 out of 256 eggs (or a 0.4% chance). 256 is 16x16, or 16 stacks of eggs times the number of eggs per stack (16), meaning that it could take 16 stacks of eggs to spawn 4 chickens at once.

What are the chances of getting 16 chickens in 1 egg in Minecraft?

Spawning chickens In other words, whenever an egg is thrown, there is a 31\u2044256 chance of spawning 1 chick and a 1\u2044256 chance of spawning four chicks. The expected value of the number of chicks an egg produces is 35\u2044256 or 13.7%.

How rare is it to spawn 4 chickens from 1?

Chickens now lay eggs and have a 1 in 8 chance to spawn a baby chicken and a 1 in 254 chance for an egg to hatch 4 chickens. Baby chickens can now be spawned by throwing eggs.




Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

Images: Anna Tarazevich, Anna Tarazevich, Ksenia Chernaya, Craig Adderley