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  1. The global mob cap is set at 200 regardless of difficulty. The global mob cap affects only environmental mob spawning, and does not affect mobs spawned through breeding, spawn eggs, the /summon command, monster spawners, or any other type of mob spawning. Chickens created by thrown or dispensed eggs are counted in the global mob cap.

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    Some vanilla mob weights were dug up from Minecraft code here. Witches have a spawn weight of 5. Cows have a spawn weight of 8. Endermen, Chickens, Pigs, Squid and Bats have a spawn weight of 10. Sheep have a spawn weight of 12. Zombies, Skeletons, Spiders, Creepers and Slimes have a spawn weight of 100. Of course, even though zombies and such have...

    Here I'll go over what I would set the spawn weights to for certain types of mob you might create. If you're making a new monster, set the spawn weight to 100. If you want a rarer monster, set the spawn weight to somewhere below 10. Remember that 10 is an Enderman's spawn weight and 5 is a Witch's. For a world boss of some kind, set the spawn weigh...

    And that's basically all there is to know about spawning mobs in Minecraft. I hope you found this guide enlightened, since I certainly don't want to have wasted an hour for nothing D:. Please let me know in the replies if you have any questions or issues with mob spawning, and of course report any bugs to MCreator's staff team. If you need help you...

  2. Mob spawning OFF disables mobs from spawning in your world, yes. It might be a bug or you could have turned it on by mistake. Just turn on peaceful if you don't want monsters. And secondly, this is the Java forum section, it'd probably be best if you posted in the Bedrock Edition section.

  3. A new monster with 100 spawn weight has a 19% chance to spawn and will be as common as most common monsters. A new monster with 5 spawn weight has a 1.1% chance to spawn. A new monster with 1 spawn weight has a 0.2% chance to spawn, which means 1 in 500 mobs will be your custom one. Great for a world boss!

  4. 11. Technically, placing torches will decrease your overall mob spawns; the game does pick a single random point within the eligible chunks to spawn a monster, and if that point is not suitable, the monster doesn't spawn. Therefore filling other caves with torches will reduce the number of spawn-friendly points, reducing your overall monster count.

  5. Feb 17, 2024 · Empty the mob cap. The kill command is typed out and ready to use (Image via Mojang) You can also empty the entire mob cap through one of Minecraft's best commands. Type the command "/kill @e" to ...

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  7. Don't use /kill, it plays the death animation and makes the mob drop items. Instead /tp them to ~ -200 ~. First you need to use a scoreboard to mark all the types of mobs you don't want spawning.

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