

Updated the loot table to match Java Edition 1.16.2. Piglins now "inspect" the gold ingot before giving the player an item, as opposed to giving the item instantly. Previously, right-clicking the piglin would give the player obsidian or flint and steel, while dropping gold onto the ground would result in a Nether wart block Updated the loot table to match Java Edition 20w13a. Magma cream and glowstone dust have been removed from the possible barters. Water bottles, spectral arrows, and blackstone have been added to the possible barters. Netherite hoes can no longer be obtained through bartering. Items enchanted with Soul Speed are now slightly more common. Iron nuggets have been added to the list of barters and soul sand has been re-added.Įnchanted books and iron boots with Soul Speed have been added to the possible barters. Warped nylium, warped fungus, and shroomlights have been removed from the possible barters. īarters now give the correct amounts of items. Soul sand, mushrooms, crimson fungi, flint, rotten flesh, and raw porkchops have been removed from the possible barters.Ĭrying obsidian, string, Fire Resistance potions and splash potions, and netherite hoes have been added to the possible barters.ĭue to a bug, all barters give stacks of 1–5 items. See also: Bartering/Outdated loot tables in Java Edition and Bartering/Outdated loot tables in Bedrock Edition Java Edition When a piglin is admiring a gold ingot while bartering, it does not run away from nearby zoglins or nearby zombified piglins. The player can only barter with piglins, not piglin brutes or zombified piglins, even if the zombified piglin was a piglin that was zombified in the Overworld or the End. If a piglin is zombified into a zombified piglin before the bartering is complete, the newly-zombified piglin drops the gold ingot. If the game rule mobGriefing is false, piglins only barter when the player uses a gold ingot on them. Piglins who are killed in one hit before they finish examining always drop the ingot.īartering is controlled by the loot table minecraft:gameplay/piglin_bartering. It cannot be bartered with again unless it puts another item in its inventory. Hitting a piglin causes it to "confiscate" the ingot the piglin does not complete the barter. Baby piglins are incapable of bartering and treat gold ingots like any other gold items. Piglins pick up many other items that are made of gold however, ingots are the only items that piglins accept for bartering. Baby piglins take the ingot without giving anything in return, instead holding the ingot, which is dropped when killed. After the piglin takes the gold ingot and examines it for six seconds in Java Edition or eight seconds in Bedrock Edition, it tosses a random item to the player. To barter with a piglin, either throw by dropping a gold ingot near an adult piglin or use a gold ingot on it.
