The Minecraft Entity List for Java Edition 1.13 includes a comprehensive list of all the entities available in the game. Entities refer to any living creatures or objects in the game, such as players, mobs, and items. The list provides details on each entity, including their names, IDs, and descriptions. It covers various types of mobs like animals, villagers, hostile creatures, and pets, as well as objects like boats and minecarts. This resource is useful for players and developers who want to understand and utilize the different entities in the game..

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Minecraft Entity List (Java Edition 1.13)
In Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.13, each entity has a unique entity value assigned to it. These entity values are used in /summon and /data commands.
Traditionally an entity is a mob which is a living creature that moves around in the game. This is true in most cases. However, there are a handful of entities that are items with data tags you can change in the game such as an armor stand or a painting.
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Here is an interactive list of all entities in Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.13.
(Enter a value in the field above to find entities in the table below)
Entity | Description (Minecraft Entity Value) |
Command Examples |
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Area effect cloud (minecraft:area_effect_cloud) |
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Armor stand (minecraft:armor_stand) |
Examples (or NBT Tags)
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Arrow (minecraft:arrow) |
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Bat (minecraft:bat) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Blaze (minecraft:blaze) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Boat (minecraft:boat) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Cave spider (minecraft:cave_spider) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Minecart with Chest (minecraft:chest_minecart) |
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Chicken (minecraft:chicken) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Cod (minecraft:cod) |
Example
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Minecart with Command Block (minecraft:command_block_minecart) |
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Cow (minecraft:cow) |
Examples (or NBT Tags)
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Creeper (minecraft:creeper) |
Examples (or NBT Tags)
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Dolphin (minecraft:dolphin) |
Example
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Donkey (minecraft:donkey) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Dragon fireball (minecraft:dragon_fireball) |
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Drowned (minecraft:drowned) |
Example
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Egg (minecraft:egg) |
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Elder Guardian (minecraft:elder_guardian) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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End crystal (minecraft:ender_crystal) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Ender dragon (minecraft:ender_dragon) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Ender pearl (minecraft:ender_pearl) |
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Enderman (minecraft:enderman) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Endermite (minecraft:endermite) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Evoker (minecraft:evoker) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Evoker fangs (minecraft:evoker_fangs) |
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Thrown experience bottle (minecraft:experience_bottle) |
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Experience orb (minecraft:experience_orb) |
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Falling block (minecraft:falling_block) |
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Fireball (minecraft:fireball) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Firework rocket (minecraft:firework_rocket) |
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Minecart with Furnace (minecraft:furnace_minecart) |
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Ghast (minecraft:ghast) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Giant zombie (minecraft:giant) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Guardian (minecraft:guardian) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Minecart with Hopper (minecraft:hopper_minecart) |
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Horse (minecraft:horse) |
Examples (or NBT Tags)
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Husk (minecraft:husk) |
Example
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Illusioner (minecraft:illusioner) |
Example
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Iron Golem (minecraft:iron_golem) |
Example
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Item (minecraft:item) |
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Item frame (minecraft:item_frame) |
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Lead (minecraft:leash_knot) |
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Lightning bolt (minecraft:lightning_bolt) |
Example
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Llama (minecraft:llama) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Llama spit (minecraft:llama_spit) |
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Magma cube (minecraft:magma_cube) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Minecart (minecraft:minecart) |
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Mooshroom (minecraft:mooshroom) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Mule (minecraft:mule) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Ocelot (minecraft:ocelot) |
Examples (or NBT Tags)
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Painting (minecraft:painting) |
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Parrot (minecraft:parrot) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Phantom (minecraft:phantom) |
Example
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Pig (minecraft:pig) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Polar Bear (minecraft:polar_bear) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Thrown potion (minecraft:potion) |
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Pufferfish (minecraft:pufferfish) |
Example
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Rabbit (minecraft:rabbit) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Salmon (minecraft:salmon) |
Example
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Sheep (minecraft:sheep) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Shulker (minecraft:shulker) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Shulker bullet (minecraft:shulker_bullet) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Silverfish (minecraft:silverfish) |
Example
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Skeleton (minecraft:skeleton) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Skeleton horse (minecraft:skeleton_horse) |
Examples (or NBT Tags)
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Slime (minecraft:slime) |
Examples (or NBT Tags)
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Small fireball (minecraft:small_fireball) |
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Snow man or snow golem (minecraft:snow_golem) |
Example
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Snowball (minecraft:snowball) |
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Minecart with spawner (minecraft:spawner_minecart) |
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Spectral arrow (minecraft:spectral_arrow) |
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Spider (minecraft:spider) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Squid (minecraft:squid) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Stray (minecraft:stray) |
Example
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TNT (minecraft:tnt) |
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Minecart with TNT (minecraft:tnt_minecart) |
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Trident (minecraft:trident) |
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Tropical Fish (minecraft:tropical_fish) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Turtle (minecraft:turtle) |
Example
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Vex (minecraft:vex) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Villager (minecraft:villager) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Vindicator (minecraft:vindicator) |
Example
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Witch (minecraft:witch) |
Example
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Wither boss (minecraft:wither) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Wither skeleton (minecraft:wither_skeleton) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Wither skeleton skull (minecraft:wither_skull) |
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Wolf (minecraft:wolf) |
Examples (or NBT Tags)
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Zombie (minecraft:zombie) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Zombie horse (minecraft:zombie_horse) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Zombie Pigman (minecraft:zombie_pigman) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Zombie Villager (minecraft:zombie_villager) |
Example (or NBT Tags)
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Definitions
- Entity is a picture of the entity.
- Entity Value is the string value used in game commands.
- Description is the description of what the entity is.
- Command Examples are example game commands that use that entity value.
Example of how to use an Entity Value in /summon command
The entity value comes in handy when you want to summon an entity such as a creeper, zombie or turtle.
For example, you use the entity value of turtle in the /summon command when you want to summon a baby turtle.
/summon turtle ~ ~ ~ {Age:-25000}
Example of how to use an Entity Value in /data command
You can use the entity value when you want to change a data tag for an entity.
For example, you use the entity value of turtle in the /data command when you want to give a custom name of Donatello to the nearest turtle.
/data merge entity @e[type=turtle,limit=1,sort=nearest] {CustomName:""Donatello""}
The content describes the entity list in Minecraft Java Edition 1.13. Each entity in the game has a unique entity value that is used in commands such as /summon and /data. While most entities are living creatures, there are also entities that are items with data tags, such as armor stands and paintings. The content provides a list of all entities in Minecraft Java Edition 1.13, along with their descriptions and entity values. It also explains how to use entity values in commands to summon entities or modify their data tags.
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