Published Jan 18th, 2025, 1/18/25 11:34 pm
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Adds drops for every mob that doesn't have one!
In default Minecraft, 22 mobs don't even have drops! How unrewarding and unrealistic!
Well now they do!
Some notable changes include foxes and wolves occasionally dropping hide, silverfish dropping iron nuggets, piglin brutes dropping gold and rarely netherite scraps, and frogs dropping slimeballs! A drop isn't guaranteed every time, but a drop is now possible for every mob that isn't a baby. (tadpoles are babies despite technically being a separate mob from frogs) This does not remove any drops or modify any drops except for a singular exception being pandas, which also drop some wool and string alongside their usual bamboo.
All drops were very carefully considered and all make sense for their animal, except goats and camels which drop mutton, (technically mutton is sheep meat but minecraft doesn't have goat or camel meat) and foxes, wolves, and bats dropping rabbit hide. (it's hide and all fuzzy animals have it, just exclude the rabbit part)
If you don't like certain drops or want to remove some, feel free to go into the datapack and delete any names of mobs by going into the data folder and clicking until you get to the entity list. For example, if you wanted to delete the added drops for bees, (60% chance to drop honeycomb) then you would delete the bee.json file and the loot table will return to vanilla!
In default Minecraft, 22 mobs don't even have drops! How unrewarding and unrealistic!
Well now they do!
Some notable changes include foxes and wolves occasionally dropping hide, silverfish dropping iron nuggets, piglin brutes dropping gold and rarely netherite scraps, and frogs dropping slimeballs! A drop isn't guaranteed every time, but a drop is now possible for every mob that isn't a baby. (tadpoles are babies despite technically being a separate mob from frogs) This does not remove any drops or modify any drops except for a singular exception being pandas, which also drop some wool and string alongside their usual bamboo.
All drops were very carefully considered and all make sense for their animal, except goats and camels which drop mutton, (technically mutton is sheep meat but minecraft doesn't have goat or camel meat) and foxes, wolves, and bats dropping rabbit hide. (it's hide and all fuzzy animals have it, just exclude the rabbit part)
If you don't like certain drops or want to remove some, feel free to go into the datapack and delete any names of mobs by going into the data folder and clicking until you get to the entity list. For example, if you wanted to delete the added drops for bees, (60% chance to drop honeycomb) then you would delete the bee.json file and the loot table will return to vanilla!
| Credit | https://misode.github.io/loot-table/?version=1.21 for help making the datapack! |
| Compatibility | Minecraft 1.13 |
| to | Minecraft 1.21 |
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If you want to remove some additions from this data pack, just double click the zip folder and click on data, and the folders will lead you to the mob drops the pack adds, which are listed as the name of the mob as a .json file. For example, if you don't like the drops for wolves (small chance for hide, bones, or string) then you can simply delete the file named wolf.json and that modification will be removed from the data pack.