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A breeze is a floating hostile mob that is similar to the blaze that spawns in trial chambers. It attacks at range by firing wind charges. They drop breeze rods, which can be crafted into wind charges and the mace.

Appearance[]

Breezes are similar to that of a Blaze. They have a head that is bright purple on top and a dark blue on the bottom with two eyes that have yellow scleras, large white bushy eyebrows that resemble clouds and gives the appearance of it being angry. Underneath the head are three rods that are similar to a Blaze's Rods. Said rods are surrounded by a bunch of lines that resembles a wind tunnel or a tornado. The Breeze is a possible windier cousin of the Blaze. A Breeze also hovers slightly above the ground, similar to a Blaze.

Spawning[]

Breezes spawn from trial spawners surrounded by chiseled tuff in trial chambers. They spawn specifically from trial spawners that have a rotating, diagonally-oriented breeze inside them, and will stop spawning when the trial is complete.

Behavior[]

Breezes are immune to damage from projectiles and able to repel them back. They are also immune to fall damage, much like cats. They leap all around to attack players and iron golems nearby, firing wind charges that burst to switch some redstone components and knock entities up and back. The knockback and radius are larger than that of a player-crafted wind charge, allowing it to launch itself around the room it's in.

Drops[]

Breezes drop breeze rods, which are able to be crafted into 4 wind charges. They are also able to be crafted into the Mace, with the recipe being the breeze rod under and the Heavy Core on top, meaning that you can craft it in your own inventory. They are 100% guaranteed to drop 2-4 breeze rods, but it only counts if the damage is listed as a player kill. Any natural deaths, like hovering into lava that the player placed, are not counted. This makes farming Breeze rods difficult, since they are immune to all traditional afk farming methods, which is why people have designed farms oriented around using dogs and thorns armor to efficiently farm breezes.

History[]

October 15, 2023Breezes are announced at Minecraft Live 2023.

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Issues[]

Issues relating to "Breeze" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there.

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