
Minecraft is a sandbox video game developed by Mojang Studios. The game was created by Markus "Notch" Persson in the Java programming language. Following several early private testing versions, it was first made public in May 2009 before fully releasing in November 2011.
This is all deaths required to 100% the game, including all achievements, in all of the versions.
Victims
Bedrock Version
- Fish - Caught and cooked in a furnace/smoker/campfire/soul campfire by Player. (Delicious Fish)
- Unknown Hostile Mob - Killed by Player. (Monster Hunter)
- Horse/Cow/Mooshroom/Donkey/Mule/llama - Killed by Player for its leather. (Cow Tipper)
- Skeleton - Shot by Player with an arrow from over 50 meters away. (Sniper Duel)
- Ghast - Blown up by Player with a ghast ball. (Return to Sender)
- Blaze - Killed by Player for its blaze rod. (Into Fire)
- Ender Dragon - Disintegrated after being defeated by the player (The End), revived. (The End… Again…)
- Three Wither Skeletons - Killed by Player for their Wither Skeleton Skulls. (The Beginning.)
- Wither - Killed by Player. (The Beginning.) (The Beaconator)
- Pig - Killed, cooked in a furnace/smoker/campfire/soul campfire, and consumed by Player. (Pork Chop)
- Fish (Minimum one) - Caught and fed to an Ocelot by Player. (Lion Hunter)
- Creeper - Shot by Player with an arrow. (Archer)
- Creeper/Skeleton/Wither Skeleton/Zombie - Killed by Player while wearing the corresponding head. (Camouflage)
- Rabbit - Killed, cooked in a furnace/smoker/campfire/soul campfire, and consumed by Player. (Rabbit Season)
- Elder Guardian - Killed by Player. (The Deep End)
- Player - Died in any way, revived by Totem of Undying. (Cheating Death)
- Evoker - Killed by Player. (Feeling Ill)
- 20 Fish (Minimum) - Caught and fed to stray cats by Player. (Plethora of Cats)
- Ravager - Killed by Player. (Kill the Beast!)
- Pillager Captain - Killed by Player. (I’ve got a bad feeling about this)
- Aquatic Hostile Mob - Killed by Player and Axolotl. (The Healing Power of Friendship)
- Unspecified Mob - Killed by Player next to a catalyst. (It Spreads)
- Total - 42
Java Version
- Ghast - Killed by the player after bringing it to the Overworld. (Uneasy Alliance)
- Wither Skeleton - Killed by the player for their head. (Spooky Scary Skeletons)
- Raid Captain - Killed by the Player. (Voluntary Exile)
- Unknown Mob - Killed by the player while it's near a Skulk Catalyst. (It Spreads)
- 34 Hostile Mobs - Killed by the Player. (Monsters Hunter)
- Two Phantoms - Shot by the Player with a crossbow. (Two Birds, One Stone)
- Pillager - Shot by the Player with a crossbow. (Who's The Pillager Now?)
- Five Unknown Mobs - Shot by the Player with a crossbow. (Arbalistic)
- Villager - Struck with lighting after being hit by a trident enchanted with Channeling thrown by the Player. (Very Very Frightening)
- Fish - Caught by the Player with a fishing pole. (Fishy Business)
- Total - 48
Xbox/PlayStation/Nintendo Version
- Two Players - Killed by the player with a bow. (Cupid)
- Player - Killed by the player while they were starving. (Hunger Pain)
- Three Players - Pushed into lava with snowballs thrown by the player. (Snowplough)
- Total - 6
Easter Eggs
- Unknown Mob - Stabbed to death by Bob with Stabby McStabface off-screen, remains shown. (20w14∞ Update)
- Total - 1
Deaths
- Total - 97
- 56 Hostile Mobs
- 27 Passive Mobs
- 8 Unknown Mobs
- 7 Players
Kill Count
- The Player – 95 (Alive)
- Bob (Villager) - 1 (Determinant)
Notes
- The deaths are listed in release date order.
- These are the minimum number of deaths required to get all achievements.
Trivia
- In a normal Minecraft world, the area the player is allowed to build in is 30,000,000 by 30,000,000 blocks and every world is made up of 14,062,500,000,000 chunks. In a span of 289 chunks around the player, 120 mobs (70 hostile, 10 passive, 15 ambient, 5 water mobs, and 20 water ambient mobs) can exist at once. If these mobs were to never de-spawn, there would be at least 5,839,100,346,000 mobs in a single Minecraft world the player could kill.
- Across all the possible Minecraft seeds (18,446,744,073,709,551,616), this number would rise to 107,712,389,703,370,892,344,490,459,136,000 mobs across all the possible Minecraft worlds.
- If you include the 2020 April Fools update which includes alternate dimensions (totaling in 2,147,483,648 dimensions per world seed), this number would increase to 557,073,017,678,421,123,704,605,900,800,000,000,000,000 mobs.
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