Unlike many other rideable mobs, elephants cannot be given a saddle. Upon death, the elephant or mammoth will drop the worn item(s). Two decorative items, the elephant garment and elephant howdah, are exclusive to Asian elephants.Įquipment can only be removed by killing the elephant or mammoth, placing it in a pet amulet, or with shears. A Songhua River mammoth can also wear a mammoth platform to carry an extra player. Tamed elephants or mammoths can be equipped with an elephant harness, three kinds of tusks, and an elephant chest. They can also be given tusks to destroy blocks that are in their path, which can be useful for mining expeditions, gathering resources or clearcutting through forests. Elephants and mammoths are great when it comes to climbing up hills or mountains, as they can jump high enough to clear up to four or five block heights. They cannot fit through single or more block-wide openings due to their size, however. Once the elephant or mammoth has become fully grown, the player will be able to place equipment on it.ĭespite not being very fast when it comes to speed, elephants and mammoths can still be useful nonetheless. A tamed elephant or mammoth can be renamed with a book, name tag, or medallion, and can be healed with sugar lumps, bread, wheat, or baked potatoes. When the calf has accepted the food items, the naming screen will appear and it will become tamed to the player. This only works on calves if the calf is an adolescent or has grown into an adult, it will not accept the food. Like other baby animals, elephant or mammoth calves will follow adults.Įlephants and mammoths are tamed by feeding them ten sugar lumps or five cakes. Elephants and mammoths can be heard trumpeting often. Elephants and mammoths wander around aimlessly, just like any other mob. Elephant or mammoth calves will also fight back if provoked, though they do not attack as directly as adults due to their 'parent-following' AI.
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