What are the odds of drowned dropping a trident and nautilus shell?

What Are the Odds of a Drowned Dropping a Trident and Nautilus Shell?

Minecraft is a beloved online game that allows players to explore, create, and survive in a world full of blocks, crevices, and exciting objects. One of the creatures that can be encountered while exploring this vast universe is the Drowned. Drowned have the rare ability to spawn with special items, and many Minecraft enthusiasts are curious to learn more about their abilities, especially when it comes to dropping items like Trident and Nautilus Shells. In this article, we will delve into the various aspects of the probability of a Drowned dropping such items.

Chancing Upon a Drowned Spawning with Trident
Not all Drowned mobs drop Trident items upon dying, but some have an amazing 15% (8.5% chance if you have looting enabled) chance to equip itself with a Trident and ultimately drop it. Additionally, Tridents wielded by the Cursed Trident, in theory, cannot be equipped without meeting specific conditions.

H1. Can Regular friends drop Tridents or Shells?

  • No, Tridents don’t drop when other Zombies or Skeletons of converted Drowned zombies and, in turn, those also don’t have unique droppings; that belongs to Drowned!

[H2. What percentage for Drowned, but when?]

15%
Looting enabled? That does not guarantee drop every Time, just Increased %Chances!

In another Case to explore that topic as Well you can go

Now What about Luck.
What Percentage Drenched Drowned
? Now, when, Where Luck of Sea
Here’s what Luck tells on Drowned in respect as well. That should Increase the chance slightly there

Nautilus shells or Tridents for every Death?
Some think (wrongly so; with 15%, No not 1st Level – 2 levels is at 1.25 (1.4%

A Trident-Wielded Drowned won be picked up in Playtest; these is unique to this event but what about

To take from the other cases what % of Nautilus as drops

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