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VOOZH | about |
| Health points | 450 |
|---|---|
| Behavior | Hostile |
| Classification | Enemies |
| Mob category | Ender, Enderling |
| Attack strength | 30 |
| Spawn | Missions
Summoned by |
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A blastling is a hostile enderling found within the Echoing Void DLC. It attacks by shooting explosive purple goo from its hands. It is the only enderling that does not have an ancient variant.
There were many different subspecies of endermen that resided within the End, and it did not take the Heroes long to meet them. These subspecies were collectively known as enderlings. Blastlings were accounted as being the toughest enderlings, assailing any intruder to the End by shooting purple gobs at them from their fists. Despite this, however, the Heroes prevailed against them, making their way to the Broken Citadel, where they put a final end to the Orb of Dominance once and for all.[1]
Blastlings have very thick arms and shiny purple fists. The purple flames lighting up their head is said to emit from their neck.[1]
Missions
Summoned by
Blast attack
Blastlings attack the hero by rapidly shooting purple goo from their large hands.
Teleport
If a hero gets too close to a blastling, then they will teleport away. This also applies when the blasting takes damage, in which they teleport upon being hit.
Blastlings have 450 health points in the code. On Default I, all mobs have 9.6% health and 12% damage of what is set in the code.
| Sounds | ||
|---|---|---|
| Sound | Description | Identifier |
| Death | D6_sfx_mob_blastlingDeath | |
| Hurt | D6_sfx_mob_blastlingHurt | |
| Idle | D6_sfx_mob_blastlingIdle | |
| Ranged attack animation | D6_sfx_mob_blastlingRangedAttackAnim | |
| Ranged attack impact | D6_sfx_mob_blastlingRangedAttackImpact | |
| Ranged attack projectile | D6_sfx_mob_blastlingRangedAttackProj | |
| Stun | D6_sfx_mob_blastlingStun | |
| Step | D6_sfx_mob_blastlingStep | |
| Name | Variant | Blueprint | Level mob-type | Translation key |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| π Image Blastling | β | BP_BlastlingCharacter_C | Blastling | mob_Blastling |
| Blastling Projectile[note 1] | β | BP_BlastlingProjectile_C | β | β |
| Icon | Achievement | In-game description | Actual requirements (if different) | Gamerscore earned | Trophy type (PS) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| π Image | End Run | Defeat a total of 1,000 enderlings (watchling, blastling, snareling) with an obsidian claymore. | Can also be done with The Starless Night. | 20G | Bronze |
| Minecraft Dungeons | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| July 12, 2021 | A blastling is revealed in the official artwork of the Echoing Void logo.[2] | ||||||
| July 18, 2021 | A few blastlings are seen in one of the in-game images, surrounding the hero. | ||||||
| July 23, 2021 | More blastlings are seen in-game, firing their projectiles at the hero in the Dev Diaries for Echoing Void. | ||||||
| July 25, 2021 | The official name of the blastlings is revealed.[3] | ||||||
| 1.10.2.0 | π Image Added blastlings. | ||||||
Issues for Minecraft Dungeons relating to "Blastling" are no longer maintained on the bug tracker since September 28, 2023.