Obtaining
A single dragon egg is generated on top of the exit end portal End Portal Room Biome Any Overworld biome Consists of Mossy Stone Bricks Cracked Stone Bricks Stone Bricks Stone Brick Stairs Iron Bars Lava Silverfish spawner End Portal Frame End Portal Can generate post-generation No First when the first ender dragon Ender Dragon Health points 200 ( × 100) Attack strength Peaceful: 0 () Easy: 6 () Normal: 10 () Hard: 15 () Breath attack: 6 () after a half-second Exploding fireball attack: 12 () after is defeated. Dragon eggs cannot be mined directly, as trying to mine it will cause the egg to teleport. Be that as it may, the egg does not teleport if there aren`t any air blocks available for it to teleport to, which allows it to be mined. It drops as an item when it falls into a non-solid transparent block, or when pushed by a piston Piston Transparency Yes Luminance None Blast resistance 2.5 Tool Any tool Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64) Flammable No Drops Itself Data values See Data values Pistons are blocks capable of pushing most blocks, depending on .
Spawning and killing more dragons will not generate additional dragon eggs.
- ⃢₆ₑ Times are for unenchanted tools in seconds.
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The dragon egg Dragon Egg Transparency Yes Luminance 1 Blast resistance 45 Tool None Renewable No Stackable Yes (64) Flammable No Drops Itself Data value dec: 122 hex: 7A bin: 1111010 Name dragon_egg Heatmap of where dragon eggs land after clicking is a decorative block, or a "trophy item" in Survival mode.
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Trivia
- The writer of the Minecraft comic WonderCraft, Samcube, was requested by Mojang Mojang AB Type Subsidiary Founder(s) Markus Persson, Jakob Porsér, and Carl Manneh Founded 2009 Headquarters Stockholm, Sweden Key people Jens Bergensten Products Minecraft, Scrolls, Cobalt, and Crown and Council Parent @@@#@@@Microsoft(microsoft.com)###@### Studios Links Site Mojang to create official Minecraft posters. In part of these works, one can see an area with an ender dragon and a chicken Chicken Health points 4 () Size Adult: Height: 0.7 Blocks Width: 0.4 Blocks Baby: Height: 0.35 Blocks Width: 0.2 Blocks Spawn Solid surfaced blocks with a minimum of two block spaces above them A 1/8 on top of a huge mushroom Huge Mushroom Biome Mushroom island, swamp, Pocket edition only] roofed forest Consists of Mushroom blocks Can generate post-generation Yes, when the player uses bone meal on a mushroom. First appearances See History See . In the same scene the dragon egg is visible near the chicken.
- The dragon egg can be considered the rarest block obtainable in Survival due to the fact that it only spawns once per world.
Teleporting
To cause the egg to teleport, press attack while in Survival or Adventure mode (press use in Creative). It teleports to a place nearby (up to seven blocks vertically and fifteen blocks horizontally), creating the same particles as endermen Enderman Health points 40 ( × 20) Attack strength Easy: 4 () Normal: 7 () Hard: 10 () Size Height: 2.9 Blocks Width: 0.6 Blocks Spawn In the Overworld, the Nether or the End in . It may teleport into the air and subsequently fall to the ground.
Usage
- See also: Sand₧Behavior
The dragon egg, if there is no block below it, will fall until it lands on the next available block. When it is being affected by gravity and falling, it exhibits a smooth falling animation.
It does not suffocate See damage in Minecraft. For information on health/hearts, see Health. Damage represents injury from attacks or natural causes. Players and mobs in Minecraft each have a supply of health points, which are mobs or players when it falls and covers them.
The dragon egg can be placed on a non-solid block without falling.
Unlike other falling blocks, when the dragon egg is floating, it doesn`t have particles underneath.
Light source
Dragon eggs emit a light level of 1.
falling_block entity
- See also: Chunk format₧Dynamic tiles and Tutorials/Falling blocks Falling Block Internal ID PC: 21 PE: 66 Network ID PC: 70 Entity ID falling_block The falling_block entity represents a block with entity physics applied. It has various applications, ranging from simple displays of falling
Dynamic block entity data- Tags common to all entities see Template:Nbt inherit/entity/template
Tile(deprecated): The Block ID. Not limited to only sand, gravel, concrete powder, dragon eggs, or anvils. Although deprecated, this value is always present.
TileID: The Block ID, as above, but now supporting the 1-4095 range. Only prior to 1.8.
Block: The Block ID using the alphabetical ID format: minecraft:stone. Only in and after 1.8.
TileEntityData: Optional. The tags of the block entity for this block.
Data: The data value for the block.
Time: The number of ticks the entity has existed. If set to 0, the moment it ticks to 1, it will vanish if the block at its location has a different ID than the entity`s TileID. If the block at its location has the same ID as its TileID when Time ticks from 0 to 1, the block will instead be deleted, and the entity will continue to fall, having overwritten it. When Time goes above 600, or above 100 while the block is below Y=0, the entity is deleted.
DropItem: 1 or 0 (true/false) - true if the block should drop as an item when it breaks. Any block that doesn`t have an item form with the same ID as the block won`t drop even if this is set.
HurtEntities: 1 or 0 (true/false) - true if the block should hurt entities it falls on.
FallHurtMax: The maximum number of hitpoints of damage to inflict on entities that intersect this falling_block. For vanilla falling_block, always 40 ( ⃗ 20).
FallHurtAmount: Multiplied by the FallDistance to calculate the amount of damage to inflict. For vanilla falling_block, always 2.
Advancements
Icon | Advancement Java Edition Only “ The system as a whole is called "advancements", which is aimed at guiding & tracking players progress through the game (in vanilla survival and any custom additions by mapmakers or mods). | In-game description | Parent | Actual requirements (if different) | Internal ID |
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The Next Generation | Hold the Dragon Egg | Free the End | Get the dragon egg Dragon Egg Transparency Yes Luminance 1 Blast resistance 45 Tool None Renewable No Stackable Yes (64) Flammable No Drops Itself Data value dec: 122 hex: 7A bin: 1111010 Name dragon_egg Heatmap of where dragon eggs land after clicking in your inventory. | minecraft:end/dragon_egg |
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