Breeze in Minecraft – Wiki Guide
A breeze is a hostile mob spawned by certain trial spawners in trial chambers. It moves via jumping large distances and attacks by firing wind charges, which deal high knockback and interact with buttons, levers, non-iron doors and similar blocks in a radius. Additionally, breezes can repel all projectiles, including arrows and thrown tridents, taking no damage from them.
Background
Hostility Level (Hostile)
The term mob is short for mobile and is used to refer to all living, moving creatures in the game such as chickens, creepers, and blazes. Because a Breeze is a hostile mob, it will attack you in Survival mode but not Creative mode.
Health Points
A Breeze has 30 health points ( x 15).
Attack Strength
Easy and Normal: 1 ( x 1)
Hard: 1.5 ( x 0.75)
Useable Items
A Breeze has no item useable.
Drops
Experience Points
5 experience orbs are dropped if a breeze is killed by a player or a tamed wolf.
Spawning
Breezes spawn from trial spawners surrounded by chiseled tuff in certain trial chamber structure rooms.
Trial Chamber
Behavior
A breeze leaps around to attack players with its wind charge attack. Before jumping, it compresses itself like a spring and can jump up to 15 blocks horizontally and 5 blocks vertically. If the breeze is in lava, it can only jump one block into the air.
Breezes are immune to arrows and thrown tridents, as they are repelled in other directions while keeping the same velocity (unlike with shields), which may cause harm to other entities. Breezes are also immune to fall damage.
If a player stands within 1-2 blocks of a breeze, it no longer chooses to attack.
Breezes are partially immune to the Invisibility effect. The eyebrows and surrounding wind remain visible.
Wind charge
Breeze shoots a wind charge at a player or enemy within a distance of 16 blocks. When a breeze’s wind charge attack directly hits an entity, the entity takes damage, and a burst of wind appears. If a wind charge hits a block, only a burst of wind appears. This burst of wind deals knockback but does not deal any damage by itself; instead, it often deals damage by making the entity fall a high distance. The wind burst can also interact with buttons, levers, non-iron doors and trapdoors, and fence gates to toggle their block state, extinguish lit candles, and swing bells. Such interactions can be a threat in trial chambers.
Wind charges can be deflected if hit with another projectile or a melee attack, similar to ghast fireballs.
Data Values
ID
Java Edition:
Name | Identifier | Entity tags | Translation key |
---|---|---|---|
Breeze | breeze |
can_turn_in_boats |
entity.minecraft.breeze |
Bedrock Edition:
Name | Identifier | Numeric ID | Translation key |
---|---|---|---|
Breeze | breeze |
140 |
entity.breeze.name |
Spawn Egg for Breeze
Breeze Spawn Egg
Things to Do with Breeze
How to Summon a Breeze