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===Spirit===
===Spirit===
Although there are no Pig spirits available in the DLC, purchasing the Mii costume alters the {{h2|List of spirits (Minecraft series)|Piglin}} spirit battle on the ''Minecraft'' DLC spirit board, replacing the Gold {{SSBU|Alex}} team with a Gold Mii Brawler team in the Pig costume.
Although there are no Pig spirits available in the DLC, purchasing the Mii costume alters the {{h2|List of spirits (Minecraft series)|Piglin}} spirit battle on the ''Minecraft'' DLC spirit board, replacing the Gold {{SSBU|Alex}} team with a Gold Mii Brawler team in the Pig costume.
==Names in other languages==
{{langtable
|ja={{ja|ブタ|Buta}}, ''Pig''
|en=Pig
|fr=Cochon
|es=Cerdo
|de=Schweine
|it=Maiale
|nl=Varken
|ru={{rollover|свиньи|?|?}}, ''Pig''
|ko={{rollover|돼지|?|?}}, ''Pig''
|zh_cn={{rollover|豬的|?|?}}, ''Pig''
|zh_tw={{rollover|豬的|?|?}}, ''Pig''
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The [[Mii Costume]] conceptually resembles the unimplemented Pigman mob that would later be implemented as [https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Piglin Piglins].
*The [[Mii Costume]] conceptually resembles the unimplemented Pigman mob that would later be implemented as [https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Piglin Piglins].


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 04:27, January 23, 2022

This article is about the mob from Minecraft. For other uses, see Pig (disambiguation).
Pig
Pig.png
MinecraftSymbol.svg
Isometric render of a pig from Minecraft.
Universe Minecraft
Debut Minecraft (2009, technical debut; 2011, official debut)
Smash Bros. appearances Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Minecraft Dungeons (2020)
Console/platform of origin Microsoft Windows
Apple Mac OS X
Linux
Species Pig
Gender Genderless[1]
Place of origin Overworld
Created by Mojang Studios

The pig (ブタ, Pig) is a passive mob found in Minecraft.

Origin

Pigs are common passive mobs in Minecraft that spawn in groups of up to 3 on most grassy biomes in the Overworld when the light level is above 7. When killed, they drop between 2-3 pieces of raw porkchop (cooked porkchop if the pig was killed with fire or lava) and between 1-7 EXP points. They follow players holding carrots, potatoes or beetroots and if 2 pigs are fed any of these items, they will breed and a piglet will spawn, accruing between 1-7 EXP orbs upon doing so.

Pigs can also be ridden when equipped with a saddle and controlled with a carrot on a stick. When struck by lightning, they irreversibly transform into Zombified Piglins.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

As a costume

The pig costume for Mii Brawler.

A pig appears in Round 7 of DLC as a paid Mii Brawler costume. To match the Mii Brawler's model, the pig is given a more humanoid appearance. In the Mii costume's trailer, a Mii Brawler in the pig costume faces off against characters trying to hit it with a fire attack, referencing a common in-game technique of killing a pig with fire to pre-cook the pork-chops it drops.

The Mii costume's texture seems to be taken from versions of Minecraft prior to 1.14, as many of the textures were altered with that update. Also, the Mii costume's chest is a mirror of the back and lacks the nipples found on on the actual pig texture.

Spirit

Although there are no Pig spirits available in the DLC, purchasing the Mii costume alters the Piglin spirit battle on the Minecraft DLC spirit board, replacing the Gold Alex team with a Gold Mii Brawler team in the Pig costume.

Names in other languages

Language Name
Japan Japanese ブタ, Pig
UK English Pig
France French Cochon
Germany German Schweine
Spain Spanish Cerdo
Italy Italian Maiale
China Chinese (Simplified) 豬的, Pig
Taiwan Chinese (Traditional) 豬的, Pig
South Korea Korean 돼지, Pig
Netherlands Dutch Varken
Russia Russian свиньи, Pig

Trivia

  • The Mii Costume conceptually resembles the unimplemented Pigman mob that would later be implemented as Piglins.

External links

References

  1. ^ Conditt, Jessica (July 29, 2012). Notch: Minecraft occupies a genderless world, even for that guy. Engadget. Retrieved on October 1, 2020.