How do you create husk and stray spawners?
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I have tried to make them by using this for example:
/setblock ~0 ~1 ~0 mob_spawner 0 replace {SpawnData:{id:{ZombieType:6},SpawnCount:1,SpawnRange:4,maxNearbyEntities:6,Delay:20,MinSpawnDelay:60,MaxSpawnDelay:120}
But it just makes a pig spawner. I know ZombieType:6 spawns a husk, but what is wrong with this command? The same goes for strays SkeletonType:2b is the tag but the command won't work.
Best Answer
Here is a much easier way:
/give (minecraft username) minecraft:mob_spawner
Now get the spawn egg for the mob you want and right click with the egg in your hand on the spawner and it will change to the chosen mob!
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How do I give myself a spawner?
The only way to obtain one is by using the /give command, which gives a pig spawner by default; afterward the mob can be changed by using a spawn egg on the placed block. A /setblock , /clone or /fill command can also be used to obtain a spawner....Breaking.BlockSpawnerHardness5ToolBreaking time [A]Default256 more rowsHow do you spawn a stray?
In Minecraft, there is a spawn egg called Stray Spawn Egg that is light gray with silver spots. This spawn egg is an item that can not be crafted in the game. It is only available in Creative mode (not Survival mode) through the Creative Inventory menu. When you use this spawn egg, it will instantly spawn a stray.How close do you have to be to a spawner to activate it?
The spawner will only spawn mobs if a player is within 16 blocks of it.How do you break a skeleton spawner?
To break one, use a pickaxe, preferably Iron level or higher. Note, once you destroy one, it will not drop as a block, so break these only if you'd like to get rid of them permanently. While your opinion may differ, I find spawners to be excellent exp farms, and you can turn yours into a mob farm.How to Make A Skeleton Spawner Stray Farm (Minecraft)
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