Difference between revisions of "Skeleton Druid"
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<p></p>||<span style="color: #0b0080;">Health points</span> | <p></p>|| <span style="color: #0b0080;">Health points</span> | 20 ({{hh}} x 10) || <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #0b0080;">Attack strength</span> | 4 ({{h}}{{h}}) plus poison || | ||
All that remains of an ancient order, the skeletal druids of the Twilight Forest seem harnessed to spawners inside [[Landmarks#Druid%20Hut|Druid Huts]], but it is possible to meet one in the [[Dark Forest]] and riding a [[King Spider]]. They attack with glittering spells that poison living creatures, and occasionally turn the blocks they hit into leaves. They also potentially bonemeal grass they hit. | |||
Killing a Skeletal Druid often yields [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Bone Bones], [[Torchberries]] and rarely a [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Hoe Golden Hoe]. |
Revision as of 15:42, 17 May 2015
|| Health points | 20 ( x 10) || Attack strength | 4 () plus poison ||
All that remains of an ancient order, the skeletal druids of the Twilight Forest seem harnessed to spawners inside Druid Huts, but it is possible to meet one in the Dark Forest and riding a King Spider. They attack with glittering spells that poison living creatures, and occasionally turn the blocks they hit into leaves. They also potentially bonemeal grass they hit.
Killing a Skeletal Druid often yields Bones, Torchberries and rarely a Golden Hoe.