How many mob heads can I get from 1 Charged Creeper?

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If a Charged Creeper explodes and kills multiple mobs, do I get the chance for multiple mob heads? Or is it 1 Charged Creeper = 1 mob head?

I didn't find quantities on the Minecraft.wiki or tutorials.






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How many heads can you get with a charged creeper?

Each charged creeper now causes the drop of only one head, even if multiple head-dropping mobs are killed.

What mob heads can you get from a charged creeper?

Bug: When a Stray is blown up by a Charged Creeper, it will drop a Wither Skeleton Skull. When a Zombie Pigman or a Zombie Villager is blown up by a Charged Creeper, it will drop a Zombie head.

Can you get player heads from charged creepers?

The reason we're discussing charged creepers is because these rare creatures can help players get mob heads. When a charged creeper blows up a zombie, creeper or skeleton and kills them, these mobs will supposedly drop their heads.

How much does a charged creeper do?

Charged Creepers behave very similarly to regular creepers except for the fact that they have massively increased explosion damage. A Charged Creeper's explosion does double the amount of damage than that of a regular creeper and is 50% more powerful than TNT. Luckily, the size of the explosion is the same.



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