Bogged In Minecraft Wiki Guide

A bogged is a skeleton variant covered in moss and mushrooms that spawns in swamps and mangrove swamps. Their behavior is similar to that of skeletons, except bogged fire tipped arrows of Poison from their bows and at a slower rate than their counterparts.

Bogged in Minecraft - Wiki Guide 1

Background

Right-handed Bogged in Minecraft - Wiki Guide 2 Left-handed Bogged in Minecraft - Wiki Guide 3 Right-handed Aiming Bogged in Minecraft - Wiki Guide 4

Hostility Level (Hostile)

The term mob is short for mobile and is used to refer to all living, moving creatures in the game such as chickens, creepers, and the drowned. Because a bogged is a hostile mob, it will attack you in Survival mode but not Creative mode.

Health Points

A bogged has 16 health points (Bogged in Minecraft - Wiki Guide 5 x 8).

Attack Strength

Bow: 3 (Bogged in Minecraft - Wiki Guide 6Bogged in Minecraft - Wiki Guide 7) to 5 (Bogged in Minecraft - Wiki Guide 8Bogged in Minecraft - Wiki Guide 9Bogged in Minecraft - Wiki Guide 10)

Tipped Arrow: Poison for 4 seconds, dealing 3 (Bogged in Minecraft - Wiki Guide 11Bogged in Minecraft - Wiki Guide 12)

Natural Equiment

Bogged in Minecraft - Wiki Guide 13 Bow (right hand: 89%; left hand: 11%)

Drops

Item Roll Chance Quantity (Roll Chance)
Default Looting I Looting II Looting III
Bogged in Minecraft - Wiki Guide 14 Bone 100% 0–2 0–3 0–4 0–5
Bogged in Minecraft - Wiki Guide 15 Arrow 100% 0–2 0–3 0–4 0–5
Bogged in Minecraft - Wiki Guide 16 Arrow of Poison 50%–93.75% 1 (50%) 1 (75%) 1 (87.5%) 1 (93.75%)

Experience Points

Bogged in Minecraft - Wiki Guide 17 5 experience orbs when killed by a player or a tamed wolf, and an extra Bogged in Minecraft - Wiki Guide 18 1–3 orbs for each piece of natural equipment that does not drop upon death.

  • Because all bogged spawn with at least a bow, this leaves an unarmored bogged dropping Bogged in Minecraft - Wiki Guide 19 6–8 if it doesn’t drop its bow upon death.
  • If the bogged does drop its bow, it drops the default Bogged in Minecraft - Wiki Guide 20 5 instead.

Spawning

Bogged can spawn in swamps and mangrove swamps in groups of four, and trial chambers via trial spawners.

Swamps

Bogged in Minecraft - Wiki Guide 21

Mangrove Swamps

Bogged in Minecraft - Wiki Guide 22

Trial Chambers

Bogged have a chance to be selected as the “ranged” mob for trial spawners in trial chambers.

Bogged in Minecraft - Wiki Guide 23

Behavior

Bogged behave the same as normal skeletons and shoot tipped arrows that inflict Poison for 4 seconds (dealing 3Bogged in Minecraft - Wiki Guide 24Bogged in Minecraft - Wiki Guide 25 damage) on any target that they hit. When shooting their bow, bogged are just as fast as skeletons or strays, but bogged have a longer cooldown between attacks. The cooldown is 3.5 seconds on Easy and Normal difficulties, or 2.5 seconds on Hard. This is 1.5 seconds slower than the skeleton’s attack cooldown.

Unlike regular skeletons, bogged in powder snow take freezing damage and do not convert into strays.

Being an undead mob, they are:

  • damaged by the status effect Instant Health and healed by the status effect Instant Damage.
  • unaffected by the status effects Regeneration and Poison.
  • ignored by the wither.
  • affected by the Smite enchantment.
  • unable to swim in water, but do not drown.
  • a threat to armadillos, and they hide in their shell if a bogged is nearby.‌

Data Values

ID

Java Edition:

Name Identifier Entity Tags Translation Key
Bogged bogged can_breathe_under_water
ignores_poison_and_regen
inverted_healing_and_harm
no_anger_from_wind_charge
skeletons
undead
wither_friends
entity.minecraft.bogged

Bedrock Edition:

Name Identifier Numeric ID Translation Key
Bogged bogged 144 entity.bogged.name

Spawn Egg for Bogged

Bogged in Minecraft - Wiki Guide 26 Boggged Spawn Egg

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