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Revision as of 18:25, 31 March 2020

On the Survival 4 world, it is possible to capture a mob inside a "Spawn Egg" item. Capturing mobs is not always succesful, you can find a table bellow with the chance of capture broken down by mob. After capturing one, you can spawn them anywhere, the same way that spawning a mob from an egg works in creative mode.


Capturing a mob

Step 1: Get an egg

To capture a mob, you are first going to need a normal egg. After you have an egg, walk up to the mob you want to capture, and throw the egg at them. (Throw the egg with right click, like you would normaly throw it.) After the egg hits, the mob will dissapear, and a "Spawn Egg" item corresponding to the creature might appear where the mob stood. (There is a chance of it failing.) You can now use this spawn egg to spawn in a new mob. Mobs can only give Spawn Eggs of the same type. (Eg.: Cows will only give cow eggs)

Tips

  • You can only capture mobs in unclaimed areas, or in claims where you have trust.
  • You can only spawn mobs in unclaimed areas, or in claims where you have trust.
  • Clicking with an egg on a Spawner block will do nothing.
  • Mobs do not preserve data like items help or trades when captured and spawned. (A completely new mob is spawned)


Capture Chances

Capturing a mob has a percentage chance of failiure, you can see these chances broken down by mob in the table bellow.

Name Chance
[1] Bat 50%
Bee 50%
Blaze 50%
Cat 50%
Cave Spider 50%
Chicken 50%
Cod 50%
Cow 50%
Creeper 50%
Dolphin 50%
Donkey 50%
Drowned 50%
Enderman 50%
Endermite 50%
Evoker 50%
Fox 50%
Ghast 50%
Guardian 50%
Horse 50%
Husk 50%
Llama 50%
Magma cube 50%
Mule 50%
Mooshroom 50%
Ocelot 50%
Panda 50%
Parrot 50%
Phantom 50%
Pig 50%
Zombie Pigman 50%
Pillager 50%
Polar Bear 50%
Pufferfish 50%
Rabbit 50%
Ravager 50%
Salmon 50%
Sheep 50%
Shulker 50%
Silverfish 50%
Skeleton 50%
Skeleton Horse 50%
Slime 50%
Spider 50%
Squid 50%
Stray 50%
Trader's Llama 50%
Tropical Fish 50%
Turtle 50%
Vex 50%
Villager 50%
Vindicator 50%
Witch 50%
Wither Skeleton 50%
Wolf 50%
Zombie 50%
Zombie Villager 50%
This page was last modified on 31 March 2020, at 18:25. (16 months ago)