Why Won’t Zombie Pigmen Stop Attacking Me?
Zombie pigmen are one of the most frustrating mobs in Minecraft, especially when they refuse to leave you alone. In this article, we’ll dive into the reasons why zombie pigmen might not stop attacking you and provide some solutions to help you put an end to their pesky behavior.
Avoiding the Initial Aggression
The first and most important step in avoiding zombie pigmen is to avoid hitting them in the first place. When you initially attack a zombie pigman, they become hostile towards you and will relentlessly pursue you until they are killed or the player escapes their line of sight. So, if you’ve already triggered their aggression, the next section is for you.
Wait It Out
If you’ve already angered a zombie pigman, you can try waiting it out. According to the Minecraft Wiki, zombie pigmen will stop being aggressive after 20 to 39.95 seconds. During this time, they will continue to pursue you until they either kill you or lose interest and wander off. You can use this opportunity to escape or find a safe spot to wait out the timer.
Escaping Their Line of Sight
If you can’t wait it out or prefer not to, you can try escaping their line of sight. Zombie pigmen can only see you if they are within their 40-block pursuit radius. If you can manage to move outside of this radius, they will stop pursuing you. This can be achieved by running away or finding a safe place to hide.
Other Reasons Why Zombie Pigmen Might Not Stop Attacking You
There are a few other reasons why zombie pigmen might not stop attacking you:
- Reflecting Arrows: If a ghast fires an arrow at a zombie pigman and it hits you instead, the pigman might assume you’re a threat and continue to attack you.
- Piglins’ Aggression: Piglins, the non-aggressive variants of zombie pigmen, can transform into zombie pigmen if they see a player as a threat. If a piglin is nearby and sees you attacking a zombie pigman, it might transform into a zombie pigman and start attacking you as well.
- Server-Specific Issues: Some server-specific issues can cause zombie pigmen to become stuck or bugged, making them impossible to escape. In this case, you might need to report the issue to your server administrator.
Preventing Zombie Pigmen from Becoming Hostile
If you’re trying to avoid zombie pigmen in the first place, here are some tips to prevent them from becoming hostile:
- Don’t attack them: The most obvious way to prevent zombie pigmen from becoming hostile is to not attack them in the first place. Keep a safe distance and avoid engaging with them.
- Use wedges: Wedges can be used to block zombie pigmen from following you. By creating a barrier of wedges, you can prevent them from pursuing you.
- Feed them: Feeding zombie pigmen can sometimes calm them down and make them less aggressive. This can be achieved by throwing them splash potions of weakness and then feeding them gold apples.
Conclusion
Zombie pigmen can be frustrating and annoying mobs, especially when they refuse to stop attacking you. By understanding the reasons behind their aggression and using the strategies outlined above, you can put an end to their pesky behavior and avoid them in the future.
Key Takeaways
- Zombie pigmen become hostile when attacked
- They can be calmed down by feeding them gold apples
- You can escape their line of sight by moving outside of their 40-block pursuit radius
- Reflecting arrows from ghasts can cause zombie pigmen to become aggressive
- Server-specific issues can cause zombie pigmen to become stuck or bugged
By following these tips and understanding the behavior of zombie pigmen, you’ll be better equipped to handle them and avoid their attacks in the future.
- Can bows break dying light?
- Can Springtrap survive a fire?
- Why does my Xbox turn on randomly in the middle of the night?
- Does Remote Play work away from home?
- Where can I find water Titan?
- At what age does a man stop ejaculating?
- What does pre ordering MW2 get you?
- Is there a boss in the Underworld Terraria?