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This is the page concerning information regarding the gameplay of Minecraft Dungeons.
Genre
The game is an action/adventure RPG. Players defeat enemies with a variety of different weapons, also known as "hack and slash". They make their way through levels, slashing hordes of enemies by aiming and pressing the attack button.
Plot
Players fight illagers and other enemies, led by the antagonistic Arch-Illager, to free the villagers from oppression.[1]
Items
Defeated enemies drop emeralds, experience points and sometimes a piece of equipment. Players can equip a weapon, a bow, armor and three artifacts at any one time. Minecraft Dungeons heavily relies on a constant search for new drops that are more powerful than the current equipment.
Multiplayer
The game supports multiplayer for up to 4 players at once, you can play either locally or online with friends, you cannot play both online and local multiplayer at the same time.
Local multiplayer uses a dynamic camera, rather than a split-screen, and prevents players from getting too far away from each other. Teleporting is disabled.
Mobs
Mobs come in a variety of all shapes and sizes. Most of the mobs are hostile toward the player. As the game progresses, enemies become bigger and stronger. However, greater items are rewarded to players as they equip stronger weapons while fighting stronger enemies.
Companions
Pets
- Chicken
- Parrot (DLC)
- Arctic Fox (DLC)
NPCs
Passive
- Sheep
- Cow
- Target Dummy
- Key Golem
- Piggy Bank
- Ocelot (DLC)
- Panda (DLC)
- Polar Bear (Baby) (DLC)
Neutral
- Polar Bear (DLC)
Hostile
- Zombie
- Skeleton
- Vindicator
- Armored Zombie
- Armored Skeleton
- Armored Vindicator
- Creeper
- Spider
- Enchanter
- Geomancer
- Vex
- Baby Zombie
- Chicken Jockey
- Chicken Jockey Tower
- Witch
- Slime
- Husk
- Conjured Slime
- Cave Spider
- Mob Spawner
- Pillager
- Armored Pillager
- Redstone Cube
- Skeleton Vanguard
- Wraith
- Necromancer
- Royal Guard
- Vindicator Chef
- Mooshroom
- Phantom
- Enchanted Mobs
- Jungle Zombie (DLC)
- Mossy Skeleton (DLC)
- Whisperer (DLC)
- Leapleaf (DLC)
- Quick Growing Vine (DLC)
- Poison-Quill Vine (DLC)
- Frozen Zombie (DLC)
- Stray (DLC)
- Icy Creeper (DLC)
- Iceologer (DLC)
- Windcaller (DLC)
- Mountain Illager (DLC)
- Ravager (DLC)
- Squall Golem (DLC)
Sub-bosses
Bosses
- Evoker (In Pumpkin Pastures)
- Corrupted Cauldron (In Soggy Swamp)
- Redstone Golem (In Redstone Mines)
- Redstone Monstrosity (In Fiery Forge)
- Nameless One (In Desert Temple)
- Arch-Illager (In Obsidian Pinnacle)
- Heart of Ender (In Obsidian Pinnacle, after Arch-Illager is defeated)
- Mooshroom Monstrosity (In ???)
- Jungle Abomination (In Overgrown Temple, Jungle Awakens DLC)
- Illusioner (In Lost Settlement, Creeping Winter DLC)
- Wretched Wraith (In Lone Fortress and Frosted Fjord, Creeping Winter DLC)
- Tempest Golem (In Colossal Ramparts, Howling Peaks DLC)
Possible future mobs
- Obsidian Monstrosity
- Blaze
- Wither Skeleton
- Piglin
- Silverfish
- Jack o' Lantern Trap
- Squid
- Pufferfish
- Drowned
- Ravager
Enemy Characters
References
- ↑ "Minecraft Dungeons Gameplay Reveal" – Minecraft.net, June 8, 2019