How do I remove an armor stand without destroying it (survival mode)

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In MineCraft (friend's realm, survival, java v 16.5) How do I remove an armor stand without destroying it. I have removed all the armor from it, and find that the only way I can remove (turn it into an item in my inventory again) it is by attacking it until it is destroyed and re-crafting. This is wasteful and I would like to know if there is some special way to "pick it up".






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How do you break a armor stand in survival?

Armorstands are flammable and setting them on fire will destroy them. Interestingly, if you attack the burning armorstand several times in quick succession, even with fire aspect you can drop it as an item. Or just punch them a lot with anything that doesn't set them on fire.

How do you remove an armor stand in Minecraft?

An armor stand can be broken by quickly attacking it twice, dropping itself and any armor placed onto it.

How do you take armor stands off armor?

The game control to remove the item from the armor stand depends on the version of Minecraft:
  • For Java Edition (PC/Mac), right click on the armor stand.
  • For Pocket Edition (PE), you tap on the armor stand.
  • For Xbox 360 and Xbox One, press the LT button on the Xbox controller.




  • Minecraft: Auto Armour Stand Breaker! [Tutorial]




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