Discover a new guide for Bucket of Pufferfish Minecraft Wiki. The bucket of aquatic mob is a small item underwater mob inside a bucket of water, obtained using a bucket of water on one of these mobs.
Obtaining
A bucket of underwater mobs can be obtained using a bucket of water on an appropriate mob. After the water bucket is used, the mob will be picked up along with the water source block. The collected mob crate corresponds to the collected mob.
Wandering traders have a 1⁄6 chance to sell a bucket of puffer fish or a bucket of tropical fish for 5 emeralds.
Villagers New level Fisherman have a 50% chance of selling a crate of cod for 3 emeralds.
How to use Bucket of Pufferfish Minecraft
Pressing use with an underwater mob crate will place a water source block and spawn the mob back into the world, leaving an empty crate in the player’s inventory. For the tropical fish bucket, the fish and its details (color, size, name) are kept. Placing a bucket of aquatic mobs in the Nether will spawn the same particles as placing a normal bucket of water in the Nether and the fish spawn alone.
Mobs caught in buckets then released will not disappear, unlike mobs that spawn naturally in their aquatic environment.
If an underwater mob crate is inside the dispenser, the dispenser will spawn mobs and water blocks in front of it when activated, leaving an empty crate inside. Distributors cannot pick up mobs with buckets of water (bucket is empty).
If a group of underwater mobs is named with an anvil, the mob inside will display that name as if it were named with a name tag, making fish, salamanders, and tadpoles the only mobs that can survive. present in item form and named without a name tag.
- [Java Version Only] Also, if a named mob is captured with a bucket of water, the resulting mob will have the same name. with mobs captured.
- [Java Version Only] If a named mob is captured in Bedrock Edition, the item is named “Group <Name>”.
Bucket of tropical fish
Tropical fish are also named that can be seen after the catch. In the Java Version, the smaller text under the item name is displayed showing the fish name, similar to the text that shows the enchantment under the enchanted item. In Bedrock Edition, the item name is displayed as “Group <fish name>”. Their colors are mostly named after color blocks, although there are a few exceptions:
- White
- Orange
- Scarlet
- Sky
- Yellow
- Green lemon
- Rose
- Grey
- Silver
- Teal green
- Plum
- Blue
- Brown
- Green
- Red
The base color comes first, and if the pattern color is different then that color comes after. Finally, the fish bucket is named after the shape and pattern of the fish:
- Betty Glitter Flopper
- Stripey Blockfish Lightning Fish
- Tropical fish samples
- Kob Snooper salt water
- SunStreak Dasher Spotty
Some tropical fish don’t follow the conventional naming system, but instead refer to real-life fish species.
These fishes are mostly similar to common tropical fish in terms of design or behavior beyond the names mentioned above.
These varieties are:
- Anemone
- Black Tang
- Blue Dory
- Blue Tang
- Butterfly Fish
- Cichlid
- Clownfish
- Cotton Candy Betta
- Dottyback
- Emperor Red Snapper
- Goatfish
- Moorish Idol
- Ornate Butterfly
- Parrotfish
- Queen Angel Fish
- Red Cichlid
- Red Lipped Blenny
- Red Snapper
- Threadfin
- Tomato Clown
- Tomato Clownfish
- Triggerfish
- Yellowtail Parrot
- Yellow Tang
A crate of tropical fish obtained from the Creation inventory or purchased from a wandering merchant will spawn tropical fish randomly when used, since it has no associated NBT.
Alternatively, buckets of tropical fish can be used to lure and breed salamanders. It can also speed up the growth of a baby salamander.
Bucket of axolotl
In Bedrock Edition, if an iguana is picked up with a bucket, the bucket will appear in the player’s inventory as a “Baby/Adult> <Color> Axolotl’s Bucket” based on age and color color of the salamander. These varieties are:
- Leucistic Axolotl con bucket
- Mature bucket Leucistic Axolotl
- Baby Brown Axolotl’s Bucket
- Brown Axolotl Mature Bucket
- Baby Gold Bucket Axolotl
- Bucket of mature gold axolotl
- Baby Cyan Axolotl’s Bucket
- Mature bucket Cyan Axolotl
- Baby Blue Axolotl bucket
- Mature Bucket Blue Axolotl
When the player spawns a salamander with a bucket of salamanders from the creation inventory, it is always an adult salamander. Groups containing other variations will always spawn that variation when used in creative mode.
The axolotl bucket does not change the texture in stock to reflect the color of the captured axolotl, it is always milky white.
Bucket of tadpole
When a tadpole is picked up with a bucket, that bucket will appear in the player’s inventory as a “Tadpole Bucket”. The bucket can be emptied again just like any other aquatic mob’s bucket, placing the tadpoles and water in the targeted location.
The water in the tadpole’s bucket is green, unlike other aquatic mobs’ buckets, where the water is blue.
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