Enderman

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Enderman
Enderman normal.png
Enderman.png
Health Points

40 (Heart.svg × 20)

Attack Strength

Easy: 4 (Heart.svgHeart.svg)
Normal: 7 (Heart.svgHeart.svgHeart.svgHalf Heart.svg)
Hard: 10 (Heart.svgHeart.svgHeart.svgHeart.svgHeart.svg)

Spawn

Light level of 7 or less. (Overworld)
The End

First Appearance

Beta 1.8pre

Network ID

58

Savegame ID

Enderman

Drops
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Ender Pearl
0-1 on death
Experience

5

An Enderman (plural Endermen) is a 3 block-high, humanoid mob with long arms and legs, glowing purple eyes and a purple particle effect similar to a Portal.

Endermen will not attack the player unless one points his/her crosshair directly on them. In creative mode, they will only attack you if you attack them, similar to wolves, and all other hostile mobs. They are rare in comparison to other mobs, but can still be seen regularly at night on the Overworld in groups of up to five (previously eight). Their two iconic abilities are the ability to pick up and move blocks, and to teleport. When teleporting, an Enderman will leave a faint trail of particles leading to itself from where it teleported. Endermen will take damage from coming in contact with water (including water blocks and rain).[1]

As of Minecraft full version 1.0 Endermen teleport when coming in contact with rain or water - though not if set on fire with a flint and steel or by contact with lava.

Endermen are not hostile until the player looks at them. In survival single player "Looking at an Enderman" is defined as aiming the crosshair on the Enderman's head or torso. In SMP, if you look at the enderman's head/eyes, it won't be alerted. However, if you look at its body or upper legs, it will become aggressive.

Endermen frequently spawn in the End, their homeworld, but they still require a light level of seven or less in order to spawn.

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[edit] Moving blocks

Endermen will pick up and move certain blocks, regardless of whether they were natural or placed by the player. They will pick up blocks horizontally and vertically nearby, within a short reaching distance similar to the player's, at heights from just below their feet to just above their head (5 layers).

They will not drop the blocks when killed - the blocks disappear.

Since Beta 1.9 Pre-release 2, Endermen can only pick up the following blocks: [2]

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Grass Block

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Dirt

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Mycelium

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Sand

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Gravel

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Clay
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Flower

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Rose

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Brown Mushroom

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Red Mushroom
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Cactus

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Pumpkin

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Melon
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TNT

Endermen cannot pick up entities, such as Boats, Minecarts, primed TNT, and mobs.

[edit] Damage to structures and environment

Because Endermen possess the ability to move blocks, they can cause damage to the natural environment and in some cases player-built structures.

On the overworld signs of Endermen activity will become apparent in frequently loaded chunks in the form of misplaced blocks. In desert areas, Endermen may also pollinate cacti by removing blocks and placing them on fresh sand, gradually increasing the population of cactus in frequently loaded deserts.

Endermen do not spawn in lit areas, but they may wander or teleport into lit areas from adjacent dark ones, particularly if rain or water causes them to teleport, so simply lighting structures liberally with torches is not a guaranteed defense.

[edit] Strategy

[edit] Preventing Attacks

The only way to get an Enderman to chase you is to hit it, or look at it with the crosshair. As Endermen are 3 blocks tall, you can keep your house's interior 2 blocks tall to prevent Endermen from teleporting into your house.

If the player sits in a pool of water, the Enderman will take damage from the water and then teleport away in response to the damage, and become neutral.

If the player wears a pumpkin on their head or looks at an Enderman through a transparent block such as glass, ice, leaves, or fence posts, it will not turn hostile when looked at. Once provoked, however, wearing a pumpkin will not prevent them from attacking or teleporting.

[edit] Killing Endermen

Endermen are damaged by attacks, fire, lava, water, and poison.

You can perform preemptive strikes against Endermen by keeping your crosshair over them, which will cause them to stay still for several seconds, or until the enderman is hit, whichever comes first. A player can also get in the first hit by looking only at the enderman's legs until they attack - though once hit the enderman will become aggressive as normal.

Endermen that wander into fire or lava will not teleport away, nor will they become aggressive to the player. This can be used to weaken or kill them, though the second will require that they be set on fire twice (likely by placing fire with a flint and steel) due to their high hit points.

Endermen cannot be killed by player use of a bow. Arrows, snowballs, and eggs will not hit them due to the fact that they usually teleport away before impact - Because they do not get hurt projectiles will not cause Endermen to become hostile. If a projectile does manage to somehow damage an enderman, such as an accidental arrow hit from a skeleton while they are attacking the player, they will become hostile to the source of the damage.

Hostile Endermen will teleport away after a player hits them, though they may attack first. Similarly, Endermen may teleport away several seconds after attacking. When this happens in a small underground space, the Enderman may teleport into inaccessible caves or to the surface and may or may not teleport back. The Endermen may also teleport behind the player so caution is recommended. Endermen teleportation can be tracked by looking for the glowing teleportation trail they leave behind.

Another effective way of killing an Enderman is to make a 4-block high pillar underneath yourself, then look at an Enderman. The Enderman will run toward you and come into melee range. You will be in range to attack them, but they will not be in range to attack you. Make sure there are no skeletons nearby (within 16 blocks), as they will shoot you off your pillar and make you a vulnerable target.

If you can trap an Enderman in a minecart, he will be unable to teleport, so you can put a water source block above him to drown him.

A quick, effective way to kill an Enderman is to quickly run towards one with or without a weapon (and without looking at its head), attack its legs once, and have four or more tamed wolves to finish it off.

A different approach to killing an Enderman is to make a bunker with an 2 block high interior with a 1 block slit to look out of. You can then provoke the Enderman by looking at it, the bunker will prevent an Enderman from teleporting to you, while letting you attack at the legs of the Enderman without getting hit. This also works in cave systems, if you should find an Enderman lurking inside.

Another quite effective way to kill an Enderman is to set the ground on fire in front of it, and as it walks around set the ground it walks on on fire. It will not attack you, and it may be one of the only ways to get Ender Pearls without being attacked or have the Enderman teleport away.

[edit] History

[edit] Trivia

[edit] Bugs

for finding stuctures such as shafts

[edit] Gallery

[edit] Beta 1.8 Pre-Release

[edit] Beta 1.8+

[edit] References

  1. http://www.twitch.tv/realnotch/b/29353761/
  2. http://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/ko2d4/endermen_nerfed_massively/
  3. https://plus.google.com/116872576248355504859/posts/DrjzbDobiws - Notch's Google+ page
  4. a b http://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/j09ma/notch_posts_images_of_new_mob/c282dzr - /r/Minecraft thread about the screenshot released by Notch
  5. http://notch.tumblr.com/post/8208212863/the-psychology-of-the-reticle-and-the-feeling-of
  6. http://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/l3jgm/enderdragons_decrypt_w_rot13_via_notch/c2ph1f1
  7. http://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/l3jgm/enderdragons_decrypt_w_rot13_via_notch/c2ph3nd
  8. http://twitter.com/notch/status/118903247212773376
  9. http://twitter.com/notch/status/113639625364480001
  10. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2a0pbpqn_5g
  11. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYoO9XkCCHg
  12. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WI6jWk_ozH8
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