PropertyValue
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Spawn Egg
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  • __NOEDITSECTION__
  • Spawn Eggs are an Item usually only obtainable in Creative Mode or with commands, which allows the player to spawn a particular type of mob to which the egg type corresponds. It is possible to transfer a spawn egg to Survival Mode, from Creative Mode. In addition, two spawn eggs for Wolves are found in the tutorial world of the PS3 edition. All Spawn Egg types are available in all versions of Minecraft if the mob of the Spawn Egg in question has been implemented. Unlike other objects, when a Spawn Egg is placed into a Dispenser and then activated, it will spawn the mob which is inside the egg.
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Key
  • D
CD
  • 15
Name
  • Spawn Eggs
  • Spawn Egg
Type
  • Item
Caption
  • Every spawn egg currently in the game
hexvalue
  • 17.0
decvalue
  • 383
Width
  • 100
Uses
  • Spawning particular Mobs
Description
  • Place an Egg at target location, revealing the nearby area. Upon dying, you respawn at the Egg after 8 seconds. If your egg is killed, you are revealed to enemies for 15 seconds. You only grant 25% of a Hero's experience upon dying.
stack
  • Yes 64
FA
  • Snapshot 11w49a
abstract
  • __NOEDITSECTION__
  • Spawn Eggs are an Item usually only obtainable in Creative Mode or with commands, which allows the player to spawn a particular type of mob to which the egg type corresponds. It is possible to transfer a spawn egg to Survival Mode, from Creative Mode. In addition, two spawn eggs for Wolves are found in the tutorial world of the PS3 edition. All Spawn Egg types are available in all versions of Minecraft if the mob of the Spawn Egg in question has been implemented. The mobs who have spawn eggs that can only be obtained by use of commands are: the Ender Dragon, Giant Zombie, Snow Golem, Iron Golem, and Wither. Spider Jockeys cannot be directly spawned, but there is a very small chance that a Spider Spawn Egg will spawn one. Zombie Villagers can rarely be spawned from a Zombie Spawn Egg. Skeleton Spawn Eggs have an 80% chance of spawning a Wither Skeleton when used in The Nether. If a Spawn Egg is named via an Anvil, the name of the Spawn Egg will be transferred onto that Mob and will be displayed in a similar manner to that of a Name Tag. In versions before 1.5, Mobs could not be named. Spawn Eggs' appearance are that of a blank egg covered in spots. The color of the spots vary, based on the type of mob which that particular egg will spawn. Unlike other objects, when a Spawn Egg is placed into a Dispenser and then activated, it will spawn the mob which is inside the egg. A Spawn Egg's ID is 383 and can be obtained using the "/give" command. However, this will only give the player a white egg with white spots, which cannot actually be used, unless the Player specifies the data tag. In the PC edition, spawn eggs can be obtained in creative mode by middle clicking a mob, while in the PS3 edition, they can be obtained from the creative mode interface.