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Could someone find out the damage that each level of hoe deals?
The article mentions the health of various mobs, but neglects to mention the health of spiders. I'm pretty sure it's 10, just like the Skeletons, Zombies, and Creepers. Can anyone confirm this? -JC 22:19, 28 September 2010 (UTC)
Spiders have 8 hearts of 'life'/health
This is just a chart I made for handy reference. I don't know if it'd warrant any inclusion.
| Chicken | Cow/Pig/Sheep | Skeleton/Zombie/Creeper | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fists | 4 Hits | 10 Hits | 20 Hits |
| Wood Sword / Bow / Gold Sword | 1 Hit | 3 Hits | 5 Hits |
| Stone Sword | 1 Hit | 2 Hits | 4 Hits |
| Iron Sword | 1 Hit | 2 Hits | 3 Hits |
| Diamond Sword | 1 Hit | 1 Hit | 2 Hits |
can we please have the health of the zombie pigmen and ghasts? thanks!
I think I'm going to split this page into a swords page and a bows page, it would be much nicer. MoonBeans 03:14, 13 January 2011 (UTC)
We should add that holding anything besides the weapons does the same damage as "fist". i've seen a few youtube vids where players seemed to feel that using a stick, for example, does more damage then just your fist.
For many of the weapons the damage done has changed. I don't have all the values but I can surely say that the D.Shovel kills a cow in 2 blows, making it's damage 2.5. Also, one blow registers as 5 damage (5 halfhearts) in the statistics. I have tested some weapons with this way and now I'm sure that the damage done for each weapon?tool is half of the value added to statistics after each hit. Here are some values:
D.Sword 5,5
Fists 1
D.Shovel 2,5
D.Pick 3
S.Sword 3,5
S.Shovel 1,5
--XarsYs MC 06:41, 23 April 2011 (UTC)
Okay, that's a kind of misleading topic header. Anyway.
The "All tools can be used as weapons", doesn't seem right, as that link leads to a page that contains the clock, shears, map and compass. (flint & Steel, Bucket, and fishing rod can be used as indirect weapons)
How could this be worded to not confuse someone into thinking they can do more damage with a map, etc? (PAPERCUT!!!)
Also, can someone test (if it hasn't been tested already) if shears do more damage than fists? --HexZyle 17:30, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
Shears don't deal more damage than fists, tested in 1.7, 1.8 and 1.9. Calinou - talk ร contribs ยป 22:56, 3 November 2011 (UTC)
What about using flint-and-steel, dispensers, TNT, fishing rods, buckets, etc as weapons? A dispenser is basically a cannon-type gun/shooter that actually shoots arrows instead of merely dropping them as with all other items. And a flint-and-steel is basically a flamethrower except that the flame can't be actually used on mobs. And the TNT can be used as a bomb with a fuse to activate. I think some of these items can be classified as weapons in certain conditions so these should be added as well. - Asterick6 05:29, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
Moved to it's own project page. Check there for damage updates. Summary of all changes --HexZyle 04:21, 20 October 2011 (UTC)
Now that we've gotten the new damage for weapons (in 1.9) can we put them on the sword and bow pages? It's extremely confusing when the sword and bow damage is on this page, not the sword or bow page.- Jatsburgern 22:51 October 23, 2011 (CST)
I keep on trying to see the crafting square thingy on this wiki, but it turns out to be some wacky picure of a cobblestone house...
I saw the Pending move tag. I think it should stay seprate pages. Creepergoboom64 00:43, 15 August 2012 (UTC)Creepergoboom64
I think we should make this into a disambiguation page to refer to swords, bows, health damage, etc. Merging weapons with health, is really pointless as they share very limited similarity.Extreme 01:49, 20 January 2013 (UTC)
I've redirected the page to a disambiguation page. I found nothing here really relevant, or already stated so no merging was required. The video page is protected, as cannot be moved and so has been put on the disambiguation page. Extreme 22:07, 22 January 2013 (UTC)
You only need to put "(disambiguation)" in the title when there is a primary topic which steals that title. See WP:DABNAME for more info. Any disambiguation pages which do not follow this rule are incorrectly named. -- Hower64 06:05, 7 December 2012 (UTC)
This is a tough one, I'm very tempted to add mention of a shield on this page even though I realize that a shield might be better referred to as a tool instead of a weapon. However.. It is also fair to note that even though a shield might be a mere tool it's still extremely useful (necessary?) to keep around when engaging in combat. I'm going to do more research on this so that I get it right, but obviously I would definitely appreciate some feedback from some of you guys. - ShelLuser (talk) 06:30, 8 August 2017 (UTC)
This page seems to focus on weapon usage, as weapons. Perhaps renaming the page or stating that somewhere would be helpful. Arguably, adding an obtaining section could be nice, but I think it would clutter the page. I think an overview section would also be nice. I'll add it real quick. --Simanelix (T|C) 21:06, 2 April 2024 (UTC)
In Revision 2504639, User:Milo359 removed this paragraph:
They say it's because ice bombs cannot be obtained in Survival, and I want that verified.
Ice bombs are a Minecraft Education exclusive feature, but that doesn't imply that they are unobtainable.
--Simanelix (T|C) 22:46, 2 April 2024 (UTC)
Hello! I wanted to post feedback here because I feel as though Sulfur Cubes (specifically those with TNT or Magma Blocks contained within) warrant a mention on this article. Magma Block Sulfur Cubes are definitely niche but do count as they can inflict damage upon contact, allowing for some unorthodox attacking applications. TNT Sulfur Cubes of course are the more substantial weapon, as they are highly mobile, can be attached to leads (most notably with Happy Ghasts), and ignited in a wide variety of ways (ie the Flame or Fire Aspect enchantments, active redstone signals, Magma Block Sulfur Cubes, etc) that give them a variety of offensive options. Thank you for reading and have a great rest of your day!