![]() ![]() What that means is that when you break a block containing a silverfish, then it’ll leap out and attack you. What they don’t like is when Minecraft players (that’s you) carelessly destroy those homes in their unending quest to collect shiny metals and gemstones. ![]() They’re sleepy creatures by nature and generally just like hanging out in the homes that they burrow into the rock. Silverfish have been part of the Minecraft world for quite a long time – since the Adventure Update in September 2011, to be exact. Sorry ocelot lovers, those are just the facts. ![]() In conclusion: there’s absolutely no choice but to put the silverfish at the top of the table. “The silverfish?” It’s true, they’re not the most obvious choice for Minecraft’s most adorable insect (and there's not that many!) but let’s be guided by facts and evidence, rather than messy, unreliable feelings.įact one: the silverfish is tiny and tiny things are adorable.įact two: the silverfish has a fuzzy-wuzzy coat.įact three: silverfish turn cold stone blocks into cute little homes.įact four: omg look at that wiggle dance!!! It’s the silverfish - and it’s our mob of the month. But the creature at the very top of that list might come as a surprise to you. Turtles rank highly, along with rabbits, and - weirdly – the magma cube. The fox is up there, and so is the pig and the ocelot. A few weeks back, when I wrote about the Fox, I mentioned that there’s a comprehensive and inarguable list of Minecraft’s most adorable animals. ![]()
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