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Not to be confused with Mooshroom or Moobloom.
Minecraft Earth Grass Block
Minecraft Earth was discontinued due to outdoor restrictions as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. 
It can no longer be downloaded or played, but the contents of this page are kept for historical interest.

Moolips appreciate gentle care, but don't mind an occasional sheering [sic] when their flowers grow too big.

Player Journal description

The moolip was a pink daisy-covered variant of the mooshroom found only in Minecraft Earth. It was a rare drop of cow tappables. Moolips were like mooblooms, except they were light pink and sprouted pink daisies instead of buttercups.

Appearance[]

The moolip was a variant of the normal cow, though covered with pink daisies. Its body was a light pink with big white spots scattered throughout its body and head. It had two big black eyes, just like a mooshroom. It had 4 pink daisies growing out of it, with three on its back, and one on its head. It had a white muzzle, a darker pink snout, and gray horns.

Behavior[]

Moolips left a trail of pink flowers as they walked, with each flower they plant having an apparent 40% chance of being an allium, an apparent 40% chance of being a lilac or an apparent 20% chance of being a peony.[verify] Otherwise, moolips had the same AI behavior as mooshrooms and cows. They wandered aimlessly, avoiding lava and cliffs high enough to cause fall damage.

Obtaining[]

Moolips were a rare mob drop from cow tappables. They were also obtainable as a reward from Season 13, where the player placed 3 types of chickens onto a buildplate.

Drops[]

A Moolip was able to be sheared for 1 Pink Daisy.

Just like a normal cow, the moolip dropped the following when killed:

Sounds[]

SoundDescription
Plant

Data values[]

ID[]

NameIdentifierNumeric ID
Moolip? ?

History[]

Minecraft Earth
0.29.0Moolip Added moolips.

Trivia[]

  • The player journal information about the moolip misspelt "shearing" as "sheering".
  • The biome category of the journal revealed that Moolips spawned in the flower forest.
  • Despite their name being a pun on "moo" and "tulip", they neither spawn nor carry tulips.

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