100 Zoglin vs Raid (Bad Omen II) - Minecraft Mob Battle 1.16.3 [8 Waves]
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"Zoglins (sometimes called Zombified Hoglins[1]) are undead hostile mobs created when a hoglin enters the Overworld or End."
"A raid is an in-game event in which waves of various mobs, mainly illagers, spawn and attack a village. It is triggered when a player with the Bad Omen status effect enters a village."
"A player with the Bad Omen status effect triggers a raid upon entering a chunk with at least one villager and a claimed bed, or one of the 8 chunks surrounding it in a square. In Java Edition, a villager with a claimed bell or job site block can also trigger a raid, even if no claimed beds are present.
Bad Omen is obtained when a player kills an illager captain, which can be found at pillager outposts, woodland mansions or in patrols. If a player kills multiple captains in Java Edition, the Bad Omen accumulates up to Bad Omen V, causing members of the raiding party to have an increased chance of having enchanted weapons. Killing a patrol captain gives 1–5 Bad Omen levels, while killing an outpost captain always gives 1 level. In Bedrock Edition, the Bad Omen effect does not stack by killing multiple captains.
Raids can be triggered in the Overworld and End, but not in the Nether.
When a player with Bad Omen effect enters a 3×3×3 subchunk region around a village center, the effect disappears and the raid starts. The raid center is set as the average of the coordinates of all the claimed points-of-interest in the village within a spherical radius of 64 blocks of the player at the time the raid is triggered. A bossbar labeled "Raid" appears and begins charging. The bossbar is visible to players up to 96 blocks away (spherical)from the raid center. In Java Edition, the bar is red and represents the total remaining health of the raid mobs, while in Bedrock Edition, the bar is purple, and represents the number of remaining mobs. The number of mobs still alive display when there are fewer than three remaining. A horn sounds at the start of each wave (and in Bedrock Edition, during the wave), from the direction of the wave spawn and 13 blocks away from the player, and the village bell rings while the bossbar charges (in Java Edition, villagers ring the bell, while in Bedrock Edition it rings by itself). Each subsequent wave is larger, with more mobs, including pillagers, witches, evokers, ravagers, and vindicators."
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