Whats the best way to find and kill endermen in minecraft
I keep trying to beat Minecraft but I can never find enough enderman to beat the game and when I do they are really hard to fight unless I go under a two-block area which I think counts as cheating.
I use legacy console edition
I don't want to exploit bugs
Best Answer
An Enderman's strategy is to teleport behind you and attack. Making it impossible to attack it. So what you want to do is build a two-block high wall with a width of two blocks then walk to the wall with your back facing it. This way it can't sneak attack you from behing. Then as long as you're in front of the wall then the Enderman should be as easy as killing a normal mob. This is the same for bedrock edition so if you switch the same rule applies.
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What is the fastest way to find an Enderman in Minecraft?
When provoked, endermen will constantly move around to avoid being hit by a Minecraft player, and they will retaliate by fighting back. One caveat of fighting an enderman in Minecraft is that the mobs cannot be hit with arrows. This means the only way to kill an enderman is through melee combat.How do you find and kill an Enderman?
The best place to hunt Endermen is in the desert, because you can see them against the light sand at night. Find a flat area or a hill-top that allows you to see a long way.Where is the best place to kill Endermen?
Endermen spawn rarely in soul sand valleys, uncommonly in Nether wastes and most commonly in warped forests.5 EASY WAYS TO KILL ENDERMEN - Minecraft
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You could trap an enderman in a boat, since they don't teleport away when in them last I could recall.
Just place a boat next to where the enderman is standing, push it onto the boat (while not riding the boat), then it could get on the boat, then start killing it.
Since it's intentional that mobs can ride boats, this would technically not be a glitch or exploit, though at this point it's up to your preference if you'd still want to consider this legitimate or not.
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