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Following my last blog entry about Minecraft trivia, I've come up with another ten mind-boggling trivial questions concerning our favorite sandbox game - try to determine which of those statements are genuine, and which are fake! Remember, DON'T CHEAT!
Fact #1: Iron Golems can be spawned 3 different ways - true or false?
Fact #2: As of 1.10, apart from spawning baby chickens, thrown eggs also have a tiny chance of spawning chicken jockeys when cracked - true or false?
Fact #3: Husks are 3 pixels taller than regular zombies - true or false?
Fact #4: In the latest 1.11 snapshot, creepers now pass on their potion effects to mobs injured by its explosion - true or false?
Fact #5: Snow Golems can be made to survive in the Nether - true or false?
Fact #6: Unlike when submerged in water, players will not drown from being submerged in lava too long - true or false?
Fact #7: In the earlier 1.10 snapshots, polar bears can be made to stand on their hind legs - true or false?
Fact #8: Jumping on hay bales will cause a reduction of fall damage by 50% - true or false?
Fact #9: As of 1.11, the entity name of the Wither Skeleton has been changed from Skeleton {SkeletonType:1} to minecraft:wither_skeleton - true or false?
Fact #10: Giving a Shulker the levitation effect will cause it to teleport around rapidly - true or false?
Answers
Fact #1: True. Iron Golems can also be spawned lying face-down and also sideways horizontally.
Fact #2: False - I made that one up.
Fact #3: False - they're TWO pixels taller!
Fact #4: False - instead, creepers cause a lingering potion effect to appear upon exploding. The duration of the effect is based on the creeper's duration before exploding.
Fact #5: True - with a potion of fire resistance, that is! Otherwise, your snowy companions aren't gonna last very long.
Fact #6: True. And that's really weird.
Fact #7: True - by switching game modes before a polar bear attacks you. It's hilarious.
Fact #8: False - it's 75%. And it's 0% if you end up hitting the edge of the block.
Fact #9: True, unfortunately. Now it's gotten all confusing and such. I hate 1.11.
Fact #10: False - in fact, nothing happens at all. Bummer.
Fact #1: Iron Golems can be spawned 3 different ways - true or false?
Fact #2: As of 1.10, apart from spawning baby chickens, thrown eggs also have a tiny chance of spawning chicken jockeys when cracked - true or false?
Fact #3: Husks are 3 pixels taller than regular zombies - true or false?
Fact #4: In the latest 1.11 snapshot, creepers now pass on their potion effects to mobs injured by its explosion - true or false?
Fact #5: Snow Golems can be made to survive in the Nether - true or false?
Fact #6: Unlike when submerged in water, players will not drown from being submerged in lava too long - true or false?
Fact #7: In the earlier 1.10 snapshots, polar bears can be made to stand on their hind legs - true or false?
Fact #8: Jumping on hay bales will cause a reduction of fall damage by 50% - true or false?
Fact #9: As of 1.11, the entity name of the Wither Skeleton has been changed from Skeleton {SkeletonType:1} to minecraft:wither_skeleton - true or false?
Fact #10: Giving a Shulker the levitation effect will cause it to teleport around rapidly - true or false?
Answers
Fact #1: True. Iron Golems can also be spawned lying face-down and also sideways horizontally.
Fact #2: False - I made that one up.
Fact #3: False - they're TWO pixels taller!
Fact #4: False - instead, creepers cause a lingering potion effect to appear upon exploding. The duration of the effect is based on the creeper's duration before exploding.
Fact #5: True - with a potion of fire resistance, that is! Otherwise, your snowy companions aren't gonna last very long.
Fact #6: True. And that's really weird.
Fact #7: True - by switching game modes before a polar bear attacks you. It's hilarious.
Fact #8: False - it's 75%. And it's 0% if you end up hitting the edge of the block.
Fact #9: True, unfortunately. Now it's gotten all confusing and such. I hate 1.11.
Fact #10: False - in fact, nothing happens at all. Bummer.
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