Spawn Events for Evoker – Wiki Guide
This Minecraft tutorial explains the spawn events that you can use for an evoker in Minecraft Bedrock Edition (PE, Win10, Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch) and Education Edition.
Background
In the latest version of Minecraft Bedrock Edition and Education Edition, the entity value for an evoker is evocation_illager
. The evocation_illager
entity has a unique set of spawn events that can be used in Minecraft commands such as: /summon and /event. (The spawn event parameter is called spawnEvent in the Minecraft help for the /summon command and eventName in the Minecraft help for the /event command.)
What is a Spawn Event?
Spawn events allow you to trigger certain in-game events for an entity in Bedrock Edition (PE, Win10, Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch) and Education Edition. Currently, you can only trigger one spawn event at a time when you use the /summon or /event commands.
List of Spawn Events
Here is a list of the spawn events that you can use for an evoker in Minecraft Bedrock Edition (PE, Win10, Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch) and Minecraft Education Edition:
Minecraft ID | Description | Bedrock Edition (Added in) |
---|---|---|
minecraft:raid_expired | Evoker is part of a raid that has expired | 1.18.0 |
minecraft:spawn_for_raid | Evoker has spawned for a Raid | 1.12.0 |
minecraft:start_celebrating | Evoker has started to celebrate | 1.14.0 |
minecraft:stop_celebrating | Evoker has stopped celebrating | 1.14.0 |
Definitions
- Minecraft ID is the Internal code for the spawn event that would be used in game commands.
- Description is the description of the spawn event.
- Bedrock Edition (Added in) is the version of Bedrock Edition that the spawn event was first introduced.
Spawn Event Example
To summon an evoker for a Raid in Bedrock Edition (PE, Win10, Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch) or Education Edition:
/summon evocation_illager ~ ~ ~ minecraft:spawn_for_raid
Next, learn how to use the game commands in Minecraft.
Command Examples
Here are some game command examples for an evoker in Minecraft: