5 Best Rejected ‘Mob Vote’ Mobs Minecraft Should Add

By Uttam Maurya

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Mob votes are a popular (but now hated) tradition in the Minecraft community that allows players to participate in choosing the next mob to come into the game. However, only the winning mob is added to Minecraft, and the rejected ones are forgotten. With Minecraft now removing mob votes, I think it’s time for the team at Mojang to dig into those old forgotten mob files and add them to the game. Here are five of my favorite mob-voted mobs that I want to see in Minecraft.

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Note:We are not including mobs that are confirmed to never be added to the game, as well as biome voting mobs, as they are planned to arrive at some point.

1. Copper Golem

Copper Golem Mob Vote for the mob in a Minecraft plains biome

The Copper Golem is one of the most unique monsters ever presented to the community during the monster votes, and it would have had two different features. They could oxidize over time and eventually transform into statues for decoration while they are still able to move, they randomly press copper buttons and randomize any Redstone machine.

Additionally, players can craft this monster themselves with copper ingots. The Copper Golem is a pretty cute and interesting monster and I hope it gets added to the game someday. It lost the vote to Allay, and I’m not mad about it.

2. Moobloom

Mooblooms in a forest of flowers

Moobloom would have been a completely aesthetic cow variant that has some beautiful flowers growing on his back mob could have spawned in the Flowering Forest biome and brought movement to this wonderful place.

Even though this mob doesn’t offer any practical uses, I’m in love with Moobloom and would love to see it in the game soon.

3. Iceologist

Iceologists in a snowy biome

Iceologer is probably the coolest mob (pun intended) that was voted down in Minecraft’s Mob Vote 2020. It would have been a hostile villager that spawned on top of mountains. Attack players with flying ice clouds This would provide even more challenges in addition to the powder snow.

This could have been a great addition to the crowd, as it would be a lot of fun to use in mini-games and player-created adventure maps and challenges. However, it lost out to the useless glowing squid.

4. Tuff Golem

Golem Tuff Mob Vote for the mob in a plains Minecraft biome

Losing out to the Sniffer, Tuff Golem is another variant of Golem that hasn’t been added to Minecraft, at least not yet. It was a mob that stood still and looked like a statue, but it could also move and hold an object they would have looked great in player art displays and provided some subtle, occasional movement to any build.

5. Crab

Crabs in a mangrove

The Crab is the most recently rejected mob that lost to the Armadillo in the Minecraft 2023 mob vote, and it would have been very useful for builders. It would have been spawned in mangroves and would have had a large claw. Players could have obtained this claw in a certain way that would have allowed them to place blocks further away extending the player’s reach.

This concept was later added to the game in the form of an attribute command so that the crab can never be added to the game after all.

That said, these are five of my favorite Mob Vote mobs rejected in Minecraft. If I didn’t include your favorite Mob Vote mob, be sure to leave it in a comment below.

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