Why can't I make Killer Bunny spawners and Ender Dragon spawners?
I have tried Youtube videos, tutorials, Minecraft wiki, and many different types of commands. If I tried: /setblock ~ ~ ~ minecraft:mob_spawner 0 replace {EntityId:RabbitType:99}or /setblock ~ ~ ~ minecraft:mob_spawner 0 replace {EntityId:KillerRabbit} it will just give me an empty spawner with nothing in it. The same goes for the Ender Dragon commands. Can anyone give me an explanation please?
Best Answer
Extra entity data goes inside the SpawnData compound. The correct tag name is RabbitType rather than Type. Tags are separated with commas.
Fixed command for 1.8:
/setblock ~ ~ ~ minecraft:mob_spawner 0 replace {EntityId:Rabbit,SpawnData:{RabbitType:99}}
Fixed command for 1.9, where EntityId no longer exists and the ID is instead defined by the id tag inside of SpawnData:
/setblock ~ ~ ~ minecraft:mob_spawner 0 replace {SpawnData:{id:Rabbit,RabbitType:99}}
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How do you spawn the killer bunny?
Summoning the Killer Bunny involves summoning a rabbit with certain specifications: "/summon rabbit ~ ~ ~ {RabbitType:99}" is the syntax for this command. The Killer Bunny is designated as type 99 in Minecraft. It will appear with the corresponding name tag applied and will immediately become hostile.When was the killer bunny removed from Minecraft?
HistoryJava Edition ClassicMay 20, 2009Bunnies were ultimately rejected at the time due to negative feedback.Java Edition1.8Screenshots of rabbits were released by Ryan Holtz.Rabbits are revealed as a feature to be added to Minecraft.35 more rowsHow many types of rabbits are there in Minecraft?
There are 8 different types of rabbits including Toast and The Killer Bunny. Rabbits were planned to be one of the first mobs added in Classic, but they were never actually added, due to negative feedback.Liz Phair - Why Can't I? (Official Video)
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