Every veteran Minecraft player knows about the terrifying legend of Herobrine.
For beginner and experienced players alike, Herobrine is undeniably one of the creepiest aspects of Minecraft lore. Gamers may recognize Herobrine as looking similar to the classic Steve skin but with bright, glowing white eyes. He is said to wreak havoc on servers and lurk within the depths of Minecraft worlds.
The legend of Herobrine runs deep within the Minecraft community, so those new to the game may be lost about his origins and existence. Here are five interesting facts that such players must know about the mysterious Herobrine.
Herobrine for Minecraft beginners
5) What does Herobrine do?
structures.
Players who believe in Herobrine have reported that they’ve found strip mines that they did not make, builds appearing seemingly out of nowhere, and damage to their builds not caused by any known mob.
It is also said that Herobrine will sometimes stalk players in-game while playing on their servers.
4) Does Herobrine exist?
BroCraft’s stream is what sent the Herobrine legend into motion. Back when this sighting happened, the Minecraft community went into a frenzy about whether its existence was real or not. Especially back when the title was brand new, the presence of Herobrine was incredibly terrifying to consider.
However, it has been confirmed that BroCraft’s stream was likely modded. BroCraft would also post images of Herobrine online to perpetuate the rumor, but those images were established to be photoshopped.
The developers at Mojang have gone on record to say that Herobrine has never technically existed in vanilla, un-modded Minecraft.
3) Is Herobrine canon?
fan-created.
As mentioned, Herobrine was created by BroCraft for a Minecraft stream, but the legend quickly spread and became a community fascination. Since then, there have been numerous claims about what Herobrine even is.
Some claim Herobrine is a ghost of a player who lived in the Minecraft world long before any other players dared to explore it. Others say it is the ghost of Minecraft creator Notch’s dead brother (despite Notch never having a brother in the first place).
Some Minecraft gamers even suspect that Herobrine is some other form of a supernatural entity like a demon or that he is a virus that acts like any other video game bug.
Notch, along with many other Minecraft developers, has explicitly denied Herobrine’s existence. However, they will sometimes play along and further perpetuate the rumor that Herobrine is indeed part of canonical Minecraft lore.