Minecraft Earth variant, see This article is about the regular snow golem. For thevariant, see Melon golem

A snow golem is a snowman-like utility mob that helps defend against hostile mobs.

Creation [ edit ]

To create a snow golem, the player must stack two snow blocks, and then place, or dispense, a carved pumpkin, a jack o'lantern or an uncarved pumpkin‌[Bedrock Edition only]. The building pattern can also work when arranged sideways or upside-down, as long as the pumpkin is the last one placed. The player can also place the pattern in any order with an uncarved pumpkin, then use shears on the pumpkin to create a snow golem.

Snow golems search for the nearest monster, and continue attacking until, in this case, the witch dies.

Endermen are capable of creating snow golems by placing the necessary blocks, although this is an extremely rare event because they do not do so deliberately.[1]

Drops [ edit ]

Snow golems drop 0–15 snowballs upon death.

Behavior [ edit ]

Snow golems do not follow players. Snow golems have good path-finding skills; like most mobs, snow golems avoid cacti, fire, lava, and water. They avoid falling off cliffs, although they are immune to fall damage. Snow golems can be put on leads and tied to fences.

Snow golems "melt" (take fire damage) in biomes with a temperature greater than 1.0, or dry/warm biomes like badlands, deserts, savannas and in the Nether biomes. The Fire Resistance effect allows them to survive in these biomes.‌[Java Edition only][2]

They also melt (take damage) when in contact with rain or water.

A snow golem wears its carved pumpkin as a helmet, just like the player does: its actual head is hidden beneath. Shearing a snow golem removes the pumpkin, revealing its face. It drops the pumpkin. The pumpkin is not part of its ArmorItems ; a snow golem does not display its HandItems or its ArmorItems . The player cannot give a snow golem a new pumpkin after shearing it off.

Uses [ edit ]

A group of snow golems throwing snowballs at a spider.

Snow golems move toward hostile mobs and throw snowballs at them up to 10 blocks away, provoking them.[3] Thrown snowballs do not deal damage except to blazes and wolves,[4] but the snowballs still knock back mobs that they hit. With the exception of wolves, polar bears, llamas, pandas, dolphins, and bees, snow golems also attack any neutral mobs regardless of whether they attacked the player.

Additionally, snow golems never intentionally attack the player.

Snow [ edit ]

As they move, they leave a trail of snow on the ground if the blocks can support it.[5] If a snow golem is on a hopper, a snow trail does not appear. They produce snow only in biomes having a temperature less than 0.81, which includes cold, snowy, and temperated biomes (including the End though not jungle).

Sounds [ edit ]

a b c d e f g Empty events do not have this parameter set.

Data values [ edit ]

ID [ edit ]

Java Edition:

Name Namespaced ID Translation key Snow Golem snow_golem entity.minecraft.snow_golem

Bedrock Edition:

Name Namespaced ID Numeric ID Translation key Snow Golem snow_golem 21 entity.snow_golem.name

Entity data [ edit ]

Snow golems have entity data associated with them that contain various properties.

Entity data Tags common to all entities see Template:Nbt inherit/entity/template Tags common to all mobs see Template:Nbt inherit/mob/template Pumpkin : 1 or 0 (true/false) - whether it has a pumpkin on its head or not.

Entity data

Video [ edit ]

History [ edit ]

Issues [ edit ]

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

Trivia [ edit ]

Iron golems become agitated and attack if a snow golem accidentally hits them or a villager while aiming at another mob.

Snow golems cannot be made by pistons because the code for generating snow golems are found in the pumpkin’s OnBlockPlace ("placed by a player") event.

("placed by a player") event. Snow golems were the first utility mobs to be added to the game.

Snow golems can be created by endermen, albeit this is incredibly rare without the guidance of players.

Gallery [ edit ]

First screenshot of a snow golem, released by Notch on September 21, 2011.

A large group of snow golems in a lake.

Three snow golems that were built by endermen.

The view from inside a snow golem's head. Its real face can be seen.

A snow golem riding in a minecart.

A sheared snow golem.

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