Ravager Spawn Egg
Ravager Spawn Egg creates one 100-health ravager instantly for Creative builds, combat arenas, and raid-defense testing.
Description
Ravager Spawn Egg is useful for adventure maps, combat arenas, mob-behavior tests, and demonstrations of raid defenses. Place the ravager inside a secured enclosure before testing because the mob can charge targets, knock them back, and destroy leaves and crops; Bedrock Edition allows the ravager to break a wider range of plants. The egg creates an unridden ravager by default, so pillager, vindicator, or evoker riders require separate commands or map logic. Survival players normally meet ravagers from raid wave 3 onward rather than obtaining this egg.
Creative testing guide
How to use a Ravager Spawn Egg safely in Minecraft
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Build a secure enclosure
Prepare a tall, closed pen with enough room for the ravager to move, and keep villagers, traders, and iron golems outside its detection range.
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Select the spawn egg
Take the Ravager Spawn Egg from the Creative inventory and confirm that the enclosure has no open gate or low escape point.
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Spawn one ravager
Use the egg on the floor inside the enclosure to create one unridden ravager at the targeted block position.
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Test the intended mechanic
Observe charging, knockback, pathfinding, or plant destruction from a protected position before adding players or village defenses.
Bedrock Edition ravagers can destroy a wider selection of plants than Java Edition ravagers, so repeat terrain tests in the edition used by the map.
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Frequently asked questions
Can a Ravager Spawn Egg be crafted in Survival?
No. Ravager Spawn Egg has no crafting recipe and is obtained through the Creative inventory or commands.
How much health does a spawned ravager have?
A ravager spawned by the egg has 100 health points, equal to 50 hearts.
Does the spawn egg create a ravager with a rider?
No. The standard Ravager Spawn Egg creates an unridden ravager; rider combinations require separate commands or map logic.
What can a ravager destroy after spawning?
Ravagers destroy leaves and crops in Java Edition, while Bedrock Edition ravagers can destroy a broader range of plants.
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