Iron golems attacking mobs

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Iron Golems attack unarmed pillagers and baby piglins. These are passive mobs. Why are iron golems attacking these mobs? Is this intentional behavior, or is this a bug?



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Under Iron Golem, it is stated they will attack piglins on sight, as well as attack baby piglins. And under the entry for pillagers, it is stated that they'll attack unarmed pillagers too.




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Do iron golems attack hostile mobs?

The iron golem attacks hostile mobs that attack it in order. If the mob is flung out of sight, the iron golem attacks the next mob that attacks it. Sometimes, the iron golem might attack the nearest hostile mob if they are in groups.

How do you get iron golems to attack mobs?

Iron Golems are one of the two utility mobs. They are incredibly strong and tend to guard villages. Iron Golems can be spawned by the player by putting four blocks of iron in a T-shape and putting a Pumpkin on top. Iron Golems will attack any mob except Creepers with a two-hand uppercut that does 3-10 hearts of damage.

Do iron golems attack enemy players?

Iron golems will become aggressive against any nearby hostile or neutral mobs other than creepers or wolves. They will attack anything that attacks themselves or a villager, except a player if the iron golem is player-made.

Can iron golems hurt animals?

Iron Golems WILL kill your pets, tamed or not.



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Answer 2

Iron Golems are programmed to attack all mobs except for wolves, creepers, and overworld animals. So it is not a bug when they attack baby piglins or unarmed pillagers.

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