Why do pigs live in the nether?
Piglins, the intriguing mob found in the Minecraft world, have long piqued the curiosity of players. Why do these endearing creatures inhabit the mystical realm of the Nether? In this article, we’ll delve into the reasoning behind their peculiar domicile.
A Brief Background
Before we dive into the reasons, let’s first understand the basics of Piglins. According to Minecraft developer Henrik Kniberg, Piglins were introduced to "bring more life to the Nether" and "add a bit of culture and humor" to the game. [Minecraft developer Henrik Kniberg’s quote] Moreover, Piglins share an interesting relationship with other mobs, such as [Hoglins in the Nether**
Why Pigs (or Piglins)
So, why indeed do pigs live in the Nether? Here are some key points to highlight:
• Gold Armour: Piglins can be tamed and stopped from attacking players if a single piece of gold armour is worn. **[](#takedown-request
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• Naturally Aggressive: By design, Piglins can become hostile towards players or even other mobs.
• Forgiving of Aggression: Interestingly enough, Piglins eventually forgive players for past provocations, allowing players a brief respite from harassment. **[](#
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