Evoker Mob Wiki Guide

This Minecraft tutorial explains all about evokers with screenshots and step-by-step instructions.

An evoker is a new type of illager mob released in Minecraft. You can find this new mob in Woodland Mansions. Let’s learn about evokers in Minecraft.

Background

The following is a picture of what an evoker looks like in Minecraft:

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Hostility Level Hostile Mob
Health Points 24 health points
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Where to Find In the Dark Forest biome
(Woodland Mansions)
Weapon None
Attack Method Moves away from you and then either summons Vexes or performs a fang attack
Drops Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 3 0-1 Totem of Undying
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 4 0-1 Emerald
Experience Points 10 experience points

Hostility Level (Hostile)

An evoker is a hostile mob. 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 evokers. Because an evoker is a hostile mob, it will attack you in Survival mode but not Creative mode.

Health Points

In Minecraft, an evoker has 12 hearts Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 5

 for health. This gives an evoker 24 health points (because 1 heart = 2 health points). To kill an evoker, you need to inflict 24 points of damage to the evoker.

Where to Find Evokers

In Minecraft, you can find evokers in Woodland Mansions which are found in the Dark Forest biome.

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To find an evoker, you will need to go to the top floor of a Woodland Mansion and check in each of the rooms.

If you are having trouble finding an evoker, you can also summon an evoker using a cheat or you can use a spawn egg.

Weapon

An evoker does not carry a weapon.

Attack Method

In Minecraft, an evoker has 2 different attack styles – vex summoning or fang attack.

1. Vex Summoning – The first attack, which appears to be the most common attack from an evoker, is called vex summoning. The evoker will run away and hold up its arms. Gray particles will rise from its hands while it summons usually 2 to 4 Vexes which are a smaller winged mob. These Vexes will fly towards you and attack you with their swords.

2. Fang Attack – The second attack is a magic attack called a fang attack. With this attack, the evoker will also run away and hold up its arms while it casts magic. You will see purple particles rise from its hands and then a wave fangs (looks like large X’s) will move towards you and cause you damage.

Drops

When you kill an evoker in Minecraft, it may drop one or more of the following items: a Totem of Undying or emerald.

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Make sure you pick up the dropped items before they disappear. These are useful and should be kept in your inventory to be used later.

Experience Points

As you play the game, you will gain experience. The most common way to gain experience is by killing mobs. When a mob is killed you will see tiny green and yellow balls appear and move towards you.

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These orbs represent experience points. When you kill an evoker, you will gain 10 experience points.

Spawn Egg for Evoker

You can spawn an evoker using the following spawn egg:

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Evoker Spawn Egg

Command Examples

Here are some game command examples for an evoker in Minecraft:

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How to Summon an Evoker

NBT Tags for Evoker (Java Edition)

Here are the NBT tags (formerly called data tags) that you can use in game commands for an evoker:

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NBT Tags for Evoker

Spawn Events for Evoker (Bedrock/Education)

Here are the spawn events that you can use in game commands for an evoker:

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Spawn Events for Evoker

Other Mobs

Here are some of the other mobs in Minecraft:

Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 14  Axolotl
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 15 Bat
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 16  Bee
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 17  Blaze
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 18  Camel
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 19 Cat
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 20 Cave Spider
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 21  Chicken
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 22 Cod
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 23  Cow
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 24  Creeper
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 25 Dolphin
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 26 Donkey
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 27 Drowned
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 28 Elder Guardian
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 29  Ender Dragon
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 30  Enderman
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 31  Endermite
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 32 Fox
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 33  Frog
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 34  Ghast
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 35  Giant
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 36  Glow Squid
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 37 Goat
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 38 Guardian
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 39 Hoglin
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 40  Horse
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 41  Husk
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 42 Illusioner
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 43  Iron Golem
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 44 Killer Bunny
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 45  Llama
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 46 Magma Cube
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 47  Mooshroom
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 48 Mule
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 49 Ocelot
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 50 Panda
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 51  Parrot
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 52  Phantom
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 53  Pig
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 54  Piglin
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 55  Piglin Brute
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 56  Pillager
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 57  Polar Bear
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 58 Pufferfish
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 59  Rabbit
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 60  Ravager
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 61  Salmon
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 62  Sheep
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 63  Shulker
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 64 Silverfish
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 65 Skeleton
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 66 Skeleton Horse
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 67 Slime
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 68  Snow Golem
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 69  Spider
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 70Squid
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 71 Stray
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 72 Strider
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 73 Tadpole
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 74 Trader Llama
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 75 Tropical Fish
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 76 Turtle
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 77 Vex
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 78 Villager
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 79 Vindicator
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 80 Wandering Trader
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 81 Warden
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 82 Witch
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 83 Wither Boss
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 84 Wither Skeleton
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 85 Wolf
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 86 Zoglin
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 87 Zombie
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 88 Zombie Horse
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 89 Zombified Piglin (Zombie Pigman)
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 90 Zombie Villager
Evoker Mob - Wiki Guide 91 NPC

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