Nbt Tags For Slime Wiki Guide

This Minecraft tutorial explains the NBT tags (formerly called data tags) that you can use for a slime in Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.16, 1.17, 1.18, 1.19 and 1.20.

TIP: If you are not running Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.16/1.17/1.18/1.19/1.20, find NBT tags for slime in another version of Minecraft:

  • Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.14/1.15
  • Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.11/1.12
  • Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.10

NBT Tags for Slime - Wiki Guide 1

Background

In Minecraft Java Edition 1.16, 1.17, 1.18, 1.19 and 1.20, the entity value for a slime is slime. The slime entity has a unique set of data tags that can be used in Minecraft commands such as: /summon and /data.

NBT Tags for Slime - Wiki Guide 2

What are NBT tags (formerly called Data Tags)?

NBT tags allow you to set certain properties of an entity (such as slime). The NBT tag is always surrounded in {} such as {Size:3}. If there is more than one NBT tag used in a game command, the NBT tags are separated by a comma such as {Size:3, CustomName:”\”Bouncer\””}.

List of NBT Tags

Here is a list of the NBT tags that you can use for slime in Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.16, 1.17, 1.18, 1.19 and 1.20:

NBT Tag Value (Description)
Size number (It represents the size of the slime. The higher the number, the larger the slime. If you enter a number too high, your game will glitch and freeze!!)

0 (Baby slime)
1 (Medium slime)
3 (Large slime)
100 (Giant slime)

Example
{Size:3}

TIP: If you have summoned a slime that is too large and your game glitches, type the following /kill command to kill all slimes in your world:

/kill @e[type=slime]

This will give you back control!! Though you may need to enter this command a few times as the slimes get smaller and smaller.

CustomName  

name (The name to assign to the slime)

Example
{CustomName:”\”Bouncer\””}

Health  

number (The number of health points the slime has)

Example
{Health:25.0f}

AbsorptionAmount  

number (The number of absorption health points the slime has)

Example
{AbsorptionAmount:2.0f}

Invulnerable  

0 (The slime will take damage like normal)
1 (The slime will not take any damage from attacks or physical surroundings)

Example
{Invulnerable:1}

PersistenceRequired  

0 (The slime will despawn naturally)
1 (The slime won’t despawn)

Example
{PersistenceRequired:1}

NoAI  

0 (The slime will have artificial intelligence and will move/behave like normal)
1 (The slime will have no artificial intelligence so it will appear motionless)

Example
{NoAI:1}

Silent  

0 (The slime will make its usual noises in the game)
1 (The slime will not make any noise in the game)

Example
{Silent:1}

Fire  

ticks (The number of game ticks until the slime is no longer on fire – there are 20 ticks in a second)

Example
{Fire:60}

PortalCooldown  

ticks (The number of game ticks until the slime can go through a portal again – there are 20 ticks in a second)

Example
{PortalCooldown:120}

Air  

ticks (The number of game ticks the slime has air left for)

Example
{Air:120}

id  

slime (The entity value used to represent a slime in the EntityTag or Passengers tag)

Example
{id:slime}

Passengers  

The mob that is riding on the slime. Use the entity value for the passenger mob

Example of skeleton as passenger
Passengers:[{id:skeleton}]

NBT Tag Examples

To summon a baby slime:

/summon slime ~ ~ ~ {Size:0}

To summon a medium slime:

/summon slime ~ ~ ~ {Size:1}

To summon a large slime:

/summon slime ~ ~ ~ {Size:3}

To summon a giant slime:

/summon slime ~ ~ ~ {Size:100}

To summon a large slime that is named Bouncer:

/summon slime ~ ~ ~ {Size:3, CustomName:"\"Bouncer\""}

Target Selectors

Before we finish discussing data tags, let’s quickly explore how to use the @e target selector. The @e target selector allows you to target entities in your commands. If you use the type=slime value, you can target slimes:

@e[type=slime]

Target Selector Examples

To turn the nearest slime into a baby slime:

/data merge entity @e[type=slime,limit=1,sort=nearest] {Size:0}

To kill all slimes:

/kill @e[type=slime]

Next, learn how to use the game commands in Minecraft.

Command Examples

Here are some game command examples for a slime in Minecraft:

NBT Tags for Slime - Wiki Guide 3 How to Summon a Slime
NBT Tags for Slime - Wiki Guide 4 How to Summon a Giant Slime

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