Black Ursa | |
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Statistics | |
Health | 35 (×17.5) |
Size | Width: 1.3 blocks Height: 1.6 blocks |
Damage | Easy: 3 (×1.5) Normal: 4 (×2) Hard: 6 (×3) |
Environment | Overworld: Taigas |
Hostility | Aggressive |
XP | 9 |
Knockback Resistance | 10% |
ID | aoa3:black_ursa |
Version added | 1.0 |
Black Ursas are hostile melee mobs that spawn naturally in the Overworld.
Spawning[ | ]
Black Ursas spawn naturally in taiga-type biomes in the Overworld.
They will only spawn during the day, and like most other mobs; their spawning can be prevented by placing torches or other lighting blocks nearby to raise the light level above 7.
Behavior[ | ]
Black Ursas are melee mobs that will follow targets both on land and in water. They will initially attempt to avoid getting into the water where possible, but will go in if they find no other path to their target.
They are aggressive, and will attack nearby players within 16 blocks without provocation. If attacked by another entity, they will retaliate and continue targeting that entity.
Staying outside of their targeting range will prevent them from attacking or targeting entities.
Drops[ | ]
Unique drops | ||||
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Item | Quantity | Looting | Chance | Notes |
Overworld Table | - | - | 100.0% | |
The above pool is rolled 1 time | ||||
Raw Ursa Meat | 1-3 | +0-1 per level | 100.0% | Converts to Ursa Meat if killed while the entity is on fire. |
The above pool is rolled 1 time |
Experience[ | ]
Black Ursas drop 9 experience when killed.
Bestiary entry[ | ]
“ | Large, bulky, and intimidating. Black Ursas are a creature of the forests, preferring to live in coniferous areas due to their native fruits.
Despite their appearance, they are actually omnivores and are known to eat fruits, plants, and meats. Their long limbs allow them to reach higher plants and trees than other creatures, combined with their sharp teeth for pulling apart flesh. Black Ursas hunt purely for food, and so you may find yourself being chased down by one in an effort to satiate themselves. Unfortunately, they're rarely satiated. |
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