Illagers in Minecraft: Everything you need to know – Sportskeeda

There are several different mobs in Minecraft that players can encounter throughout the game. There are mobs in both the overworld and the Nether, and some mobs are far more dangerous than others.

Every being or entity in the game is considered a mob. Even if they are passive, not all Minecraft mobs are hostile. Players and villagers are considered mobs as well. There are several different mobs in Minecraft.

Mobs can be passive, neutral, or hostile. Passive mobs will not attack the player even when the player attacks them. Neutral mobs will only attack the player back if the player attacks them. Hostile mobs will attack the player no matter what.

For example, cows are passive mobs, goats are neutral mobs, and Illagers are completely hostile. Illager mobs are one of the more rare mobs in the game, since they are only seen in specific locations.

Players will not see Illagers unless they are completing a specific task. These mobs are very hostile, and players could easily mistake one of these for a pillager or a villager.


Illagers in Minecraft

What are they?

(Image via Minecraft)Minecraft. These mobs are similar to villagers, except they’re like the hostile outcasted version.

Below players will see the different Illager types listed below.

  • Evokers – spawns vexes and evoker fangs. Drops totems of undying
  • Illusioners – Attacks with a bow, possibly inflicting blindness
  • Pillagers – Attacks with a crossbow. In Java it can be passive when unarmed
  • Vindicators – Attacks with an iron axe.
  • Ravagers – Only considered an Illager in Bedrock. Rams into players head first to attack

Where to find Illagers

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Edited by Gautham Balaji


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