Summary

One of the most infamous parts of theMinecraftcommunity, the semi-annual mob vote certainly grabs the attention of many players, for better and worse.The few vote winnersso far haven’t always captured the adoration of fans, especially with the tremendous loser’s bracket having quite a few conceptually great mobs that deserve their time in the game.

While many of the mob vote winners were undeniably the best of their respective bunch, a handful of the losers were easily more interesting or useful than the mob voted in. With nearly every vote loser being confirmed to joinMinecraftat some vague, undetermined point in the future, a few of the mobs definitely need inclusion sooner rather than later.

Minecraft 2017 Mob Vote

10The Barnacle And The Great Hunger

Mobs Forever Lost To The Vote

The first losers of the first mob vote, and the vote with the highest stakes, Mob A and Mob C, known also as the barnacle and the great hunger, are some of the few mobs forever lost to time. Unlike every mob vote following after, the loser mobs of the first vote were permanently eliminated from ever enteringMinecraft, at least design-wise, as the intended effects ofthese hostile mobshave been incorporated in some capacity.

The barnacle, designed as a dangerous squid-mimic monster, would have dragged players down into the sea, now seen with magma blocks in underwater ravines. Similarly, the enchant-removing function of the grindstone translated the idea of the great hunger, though certainly more convenient. Considering the phantom was the winner of the first vote, many players would certainly prefer either mob instead.

Minecraft Dungeons Wildfire Hovering Inferno

9The Hovering Inferno

Found New Life In A Spin-Off

While the hovering inferno, also known as Mob D, was another casualty of the original mob vote, it surprisingly found a new life not in the main game, but instead inone of the more successfulMinecraftspin-offs. Reborn as the wildfire, this mob with many names could’ve been a great addition following the Nether update.

Initially intended to spawn with normal blazes in the Nether and attack with a shockwave, the wildfire ended up inMinecraft Dungeonswith a similar moveset. Although this armored blaze cannot enter the main game, its inclusion inDungeonsat least gives some life to this dangerous mob.

Minecraft Mob Penguin

8Penguin

The Dolphin’s Bird Alternate

The penguin is one of the more underwhelming mob vote losers, as beyond a unique design, it doesn’t seem to add anything actually new to the game. While adding new and varied mobs is always a bonus for the world withinMinecraft, the supposed special power of the penguin doesn’t add too much.

Much like the dolphin increasing the swimming speed of nearby players, the penguin would add a speed boost for players sailing in boats. This is certainly a helpful boost, but compared to the mobs it lost to, there’s not much missing in the game without this flightless bird.

Minecraft Tuff Golem

7Tuff Golem

A Glorified Statue

One of the two golem losersin the mob vote, the tuff golem has an interesting concept for building-focused players. The addition of a living statue fits into the general aesthetic ofMinecraft, but compared to other mob options in votes, it’s not all that exciting.

While having a magical and mobile base decoration certainly adds to the fun of base design, the whole gimmick of the tuff golem begins and ends at that idea. An item frame essentially captures the same function.

Tiny Jens and Tiny Agnes introducing the copper golem for the Minecraft Mob Vote

6Copper Golem

A Redstone-Compatible Glorified Statue

The tuff golem’s robotic sibling, the copper golem feels similar to its stony counterpart but offerssomething for Redstone-minded players as well. While the copper golem doesn’t hold items, it still functions as both a living statue and a normal statue once oxidized, as well as with the desire to constantly press copper buttons.

A random-number-generator and a fun decoration for all varieties of bases, the copper golem’s concept is interesting, but like the other golem, doesn’t necessarily do anything special or different enough beyond the decoration aspect. The random button pressing is intriguing, but the same execution can be achieved by a chicken walking on and off a pressure plate.

Minecraft Iceologer

5Iceologer

A Reason To Reach The Peak

One of the few hostile mobs featured in the mob vote, the iceologer would have offered a challenge to the newly updated mountain biome, as well as a crossover withMinecraft Dungeons. While the full details of what this chilly villager, sadly not called a “chillager,” would have attacked players with is somewhat unknown beyond assumptions of giant ice blocks, the addition of more magic items for the player to use could have been great.

Since the iceologer summons ice blocks that drop on players inDungeons, either a magic rod or similar weapon for players to use after defeating this nasty mountain dweller could have added more options for weapons in general, especially magic tools.

Screenshot from a Minecraft Live teaster trailer showing a new mob called The Glare.

4Glare

A Helpful Grouch

Existing predominantly as a way for Bedrock players to deal with monster spawning before technical changes came for low lighting, the glare offered a way for players to instantly know whether a dark area was dark enough for hostile mobs to spawn in. While a seemingly obvious problem to solve, the inverse power of the glare could be just as useful.

The implication of the glare’s tantrum pointing out a too-dark area was for the player tolight up the spot with torches, but for players building mob grinders or similar, knowing when an area is sufficiently dark is just as handy.

Minecraft Rascal

3Rascal

A Lifesaver In The Mines

Losing out to the sniffer in a landslide, the rascal is a fascinating mob concept that solves a dangerously common problem for mining and exploration-focused players. Offering players items including an iron pickaxe, this mob could easily save players who find themselves trapped underground without a pickaxe.

While it’s technically possible for players to punch their way up from underground caves and mineshafts, it’s in no way convenient. More effective as a potential way to mine diamonds if an appropriate pickaxe wasn’t brought to the mines, the rascal could be a great mini-challenge for a reasonable reward.

Minecraft Moobloom

2Moobloom

In Memoriam Of Minecraft Earth

The moobloom may have been a first-round loser in the 2020 mob vote, but considering the winner of the vote was the glow squid, that doesn’t really mean much. Adding a new flower and interaction with bees, this golden cow variant could have impacted mob interactions in general.

While the moobloom might not have the pizazz of other mobs that directly affect the player’s options inMinecraft, it would have been a far better representative ofMinecraft Earththan the glow squid. The interaction between it and bees may have been vaguely described, but the concept of more mobs interacting positively could have easily led to more ways for resource gathering.

Minecraft Mob Crab

1Crab

Opportunity For Increased Player Power

A recent vote loser, the crab’s potential to increase the effectiveness of the player is reflected in its popularity in the vote. Beaten by the armadillo byless than 10% of the vote,the crab and its tremendous claw would have increased the player’s block placing distance.

While the full extent of the claw’s utility can’t be known, the general concept of players being able to place blocks further away could easily change several facets of the game. Making building easier, altering PvP dynamics, and potentially affecting how far away players can break blocks, the crab is a sorely missed addition, even with the armadillo being a solid winner.