Zombie
- For fighter info, see Steve (SSBU).
Zombie | |
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Isometric render of a Zombie 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 | Zombie |
Gender | Genderless[1] |
Place of origin | Overworld |
Created by | Mojang Studios |
The Zombie (ゾンビ, Zombie) is a hostile mob found in Minecraft.
Origin
Zombies appear as the most common and basic enemies in Minecraft, spawning in groups of 4 in areas with a light level of 7 or less, being commonly found inside unexplored caves for that reason. They spawn only in the Overworld, and have several variants. These include Baby Zombies, which are smaller and faster and can ride a variety of other mobs, although the ability to climb onto other mobs is currently exclusive to the Bedrock version; Zombie Villagers, which can be cured into regular Villagers by the player; Husks, dehydrated zombies that appear in deserts, are immune to sunlight, and inflict hunger on attack; and Drowned, aquatic zombies found in rivers and oceans. A Husk will turn into a regular Zombie if submerged underwater for 30 seconds, and then into a Drowned if it stays submerged for an additional 30 seconds. Additionally, zombies can spawn in a special structure called a Dungeon, which consists of a small room made of mossy cobblestone with a mob spawner and a chest inside.
Zombies can spawn wearing different types of armor and wielding all sorts of tools. Both the armor and the tools can be enchanted. They will burn in the sunlight, unless if they have a helmet equipped, are standing beneath a structure, or are within water. When killed, zombies may drop up to two pieces of rotten flesh, with a chance of rarely dropping one iron ingot, carrot, or potato, as well as any equipment they spawned with. Killing a zombie awards the player 5 natural EXP orbs, with additional 1-3 orbs depending on their naturally-spawned equipment. Baby zombies drop 12 EXP orbs.
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
As a playable character
In the October 1st presentation, Zombie was revealed to be an alternate costume for Steve.
As a moveset element
Several zombies appear alongside Creepers as part of House of Boom.
As a background element
Zombies appear in the background of Minecraft World. They appear during nighttime alongside other monsters, scaring away Villagers, and remain until the sun rises, when they catch fire and burn up.
Spirit
Zombie also appears as a Novice-class primary spirit in the Minecraft DLC Spirit Board.
Zombie uses an army of Steve puppet fighters in the Zombie alternate costume and is fought on the Minecraft World stage's nighttime layout. During the battle, the Zombie army is equipped with slow super armor, referencing how the Zombies have low speed but can occasionally wear armor.
No. | Image | Name | Type | Class | Slots | Base | Max | Base | Max | Base | Max | Ability | Series |
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1,430 | Zombie | ★ | 0 | 1346 | 6737 | 855 | 4276 | 440 | 2202 | Fire Weakness | Minecraft Series |
Gallery
A Zombie as it appears in the background of Minecraft World.
Names in other languages
Trivia
- The Zombie was made slightly shorter for the purposes of the alternate costume. Normally, it is slightly taller than the player (around 1.9 blocks tall where the player is 1.8 blocks tall), but its height was increased in order to fit in the same hitbox as the other costumes. This also applies to Enderman, whose alternate costume is shorter than its usual appearance, though its height difference is much more noticeable in comparison.
- Zombie (alongside Enderman) is the second common enemy to become playable in Smash, after Piranha Plant; they are also the first third-party fighters to not be primary playable characters in their home series.
- However, both Zombie and Enderman are alternate costumes for Steve, unlike Piranha Plant (who is a unique fighter).
- Additionally, skins based on the Zombie and Enderman are available in the "Bedrock" Edition of Minecraft.
- The Zombie alternate costume in Ultimate, similarly to Steve himself, is taken from an outdated texture of the mob, which was replaced in the "Village & Pillage" update to Minecraft in 2019.
- Zombies and Endermen are never seen eating food or crafting within Minecraft.
- Unlike Zombies, however, Endermen can place or break blocks.
- Zombie and Enderman are the only character-swapping alternate costumes that do not have fighter spirits, instead appearing solely as primary spirits.
- They are also the only alternate costumes to be background characters in the same game.
- In Minecraft, after being submerged for a total of 30 seconds, Zombies transform into an aquatic variant of themselves known as "Drowned"; in Smash, however, no such transformation occurs, and the Zombie swims as normal. This is due to it being an alternate costume of Steve, who has no such transformation.
- Zombie is the only alternate character to not use a different model from their base character, as its model is identical to Steve's, despite the Zombies in Minecraft being slightly taller.
References
- ^ Conditt, Jessica (July 29, 2012). Notch: Minecraft occupies a genderless world, even for that guy. Engadget. Retrieved on October 1, 2020.
External Link
- Article on the Minecraft Wiki.
Minecraft universe | |
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Fighters | Steve (SSBU) (Alex, Zombie, Enderman) |
Stage | Minecraft World |
Other | Creeper · Pig |
Spirits | Spirits |
Music | Ultimate |