(Image: [[https://media.istockphoto.com/id/1609191084/de/vektor/junger-wanderer-mit-erhobenen-armen-auf-dem-gipfel-des-berges.jpg?b=1&s=170x170&k=20&c=1eWdQkx2GNb7x1mjUbeOsgY117nxAjSBOdE1qQGgr5w=|https://media.istockphoto.com/id/1609191084/de/vektor/junger-wanderer-mit-erhobenen-armen-auf-dem-gipfel-des-berges.jpg?b=1&s=170x170&k=20&c=1eWdQkx2GNb7x1mjUbeOsgY117nxAjSBOdE1qQGgr5w=]]) (Image: [[https://static1.srcdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Minecraft-Passive-Mobs-Ranked-By-Usefulness.jpg|https://static1.srcdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Minecraft-Passive-Mobs-Ranked-By-Usefulness.jpg]]) There are a lot of mobs in Minecraft ** , but their __ ** varying levels of utility can make it hard for players to determine which ones they should devote their time to. Some mobs are a necessity for survival and can provide an endless supply of food, while others feel like a waste of space. This article will rank every passive mob in Minecraft so players know which ones are useful and which they should avoid. Minecraft currently has 28 passive mobs, and new mobs will be added in the next Minecraft update . These creatures won't pay any mind to the player until they attempt to interact with them. Some passive mobs will attack players who disrupt their environments, while others will run away from players when struck or approached. Some mobs travel in groups, and if one takes damage, the rest will attack the player. Others can be tamed to form a pack that can protect the player from hostile mobs. Mobs can be ridden, caught, and traded, adding various layers to the simple sandbox game. Related: Minecraft: How to Trade With Piglin All of these different mobs can be hard to keep track of, and newer players may not want to fiddle with mobs they're unfamiliar with. Below is a breakdown of every passive mob in Minecraft . Some mobs don't have any use, while others are integral for survival. 15. [[https://Minecraftwikihub.com/|Minecraft online guide]]'s Useless Passive Mobs (Image: [[https://static1.srcdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Minecraft-Useless-Mobs-Llama-Panda-Bat-Polar-Bear.jpg|https://static1.srcdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Minecraft-Useless-Mobs-Llama-Panda-Bat-Polar-Bear.jpg]]) Minecraft has a handful of useless mobs that aren't worth tackling individually, as they serve little purpose. The Bat, Polar Bear, Panda, and Llama are the four worst mobs in Minecraft because they don't offer players anything for their efforts. Llamas can act as mobile storage, but they take too much effort to move around. Polar Bears and Pandas serve no purpose and don't drop any useful items when killed, and Bats are even less useful, as they drop absolutely nothing on death. 14. Minecraft Passive Mobs: Pets (Image: [[https://static1.srcdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Minecraft-Pets-Tamable-Mobs.jpg|https://static1.srcdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Minecraft-Pets-Tamable-Mobs.jpg]]) The next five mobs are not as useless as the first batch - but not by much. The Wolf, Ocelot, Cat, Parrot, and Fox are tamable Minecraft mobs that the player can feed to gain their trust. After they're tamed, they can accompany the player on their adventures or be set to stay in specific locations. The Cat and Ocelot ward off Creepers, which makes them nice to have around players' bases. The Fox and Wolf attack hostile mobs, and the Parrot warns players if hostile mobs are nearby. However, taming these creatures takes effort, and their utility is limited to whether or not they can keep up with the player. They don't drop items when killed, and some will even attack the player when they take damage. 13. Minecraft's Passive Mobs: Turtles (Image: [[https://static1.srcdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Minecraft-Turtle-Passive-Mob.jpg|https://static1.srcdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Minecraft-Turtle-Passive-Mob.jpg]]) Minecraft's Turtles drop Scutes when changing from a baby to an adult, and these can be used to make Turtle Helmets. That's the extent of Turtles' usefulness, and it takes a lot of effort to get just a few Scutes. The Turtles' breeding mechanics and small payoff make them mobs players will want to avoid until later in the game. Related: The Coolest Minecraft Seeds for 2021 12. [[https://Minecraftwikihub.com/|Minecraft guide]]'s Passive Mobs: Rabbits (Image: [[https://static1.srcdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Minecraft-Rabbits-Passive-Mobs.jpg|https://static1.srcdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Minecraft-Rabbits-Passive-Mobs.jpg]]) Rabbits are native to deserts and drop Raw Rabbit and Rabbit Hide when killed. Four pieces of hide can be turned into one piece of leather, which makes them a last-resort source of the material, and they are very quick, so killing them for food may take more of players' hunger than it's worth. They also have a small chance of dropping a Rabbit's Foot, which can be used to make Minecraft 's potions . Rabbits are difficult to breed and farm, so players are better off focusing on other sources of food and leather. 11. Minecraft's Passive Mobs: Fish (Image: [[https://static1.srcdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Minecraft-Fish-Passive-Mobs.jpg|https://static1.srcdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Minecraft-Fish-Passive-Mobs.jpg]]) Minecraft has a variety of fish, but they all serve the same purpose, with the exception of the Blowfish. The Cod, Salmon, and Tropical Fish can all be killed and cooked for a decent source of food, or they can be caught in buckets and brought back as decorations. The Blowfish, however, is poisonous and will hurt the player if they get too close. This can also be used to players' advantage in Redstone contraptions, but there are much better ways to activate switches. Additionally, cooked fish has very low saturation, meaning players will get hungry again faster than after eating other food. 10. Minecraft's Passive Mobs: Squids (Image: [[https://static1.srcdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Minecraft-Squid-Passive-Mob.jpg|https://static1.srcdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Minecraft-Squid-Passive-Mob.jpg]]) Squids are a highly sought-after mob because they are the only safe source of Black Dye. These passive mobs can be annoying to hunt, and all they offer is dye, so they fall a bit lower on the list. The Glow Squid will be added to Minecraft via the next update, but it serves relatively the same purpose. 9. Minecraft's Passive Mobs: Dolphins (Image: [[https://static1.srcdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Minecraft-Dolphin-Passive-Mob.jpg|https://static1.srcdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Minecraft-Dolphin-Passive-Mob.jpg]]) While a boat or Depth Strider boots would be a more reliable alternative, Dolphins offer a quick mode of transportation across large bodies of water. No, players can't mount them like a water horse; instead, nearby dolphins give players the Dolphin's Grace effect, which allows them to swim faster. This is incredibly useful for the beginning of a new world or if players need to make a quick aquatic getaway from Drowned. Related: New Minecraft Snapshot Shows Off "Cheese And Spaghetti" Caves 8. Minecraft's Passive Mobs: Steeds (Image: [[https://static1.srcdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Minecraft-Steed-Mobs-Horse-Mule-Donkey.jpg|https://static1.srcdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Minecraft-Steed-Mobs-Horse-Mule-Donkey.jpg]]) These three mobs are pretty similar, and it'd be hard to rank each one individually because their usefulness depends on how a player wants to use them. Steeds such as the Horse, Donkey, and Mule are great ways to traverse land quickly, and the Mule and Donkey can act as portable storage units. Horses can move quicker and jump higher, but they can't hold any extra items. Breeding Horses in Minecraft isn't too simple, but it can help the player get a Horse with better stats. Horses also drop leather when killed, which makes wild Horses a good leather source, if players don't mind their horrendous death sound. 7. Minecraft's Passive Mobs: Striders (Image: [[https://static1.srcdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Minecraft-Striders-Passive-Mobs.jpg|https://static1.srcdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Minecraft-Striders-Passive-Mobs.jpg]]) These ugly creatures are one of the newest additions to the game, and they are also super useful when traveling in the Nether. Striders were added during Minecraft 's Nether update , along with the new Nether biomes. If a player equips a Strider with a saddle and uses a mushroom fishing rod, the Strider can carry them across large lava lakes. They are also pretty quick in lava making, them the best mode of transportation in the Nether. They only drop string when killed, making them useless outside of mobility. 6. Minecraft's Passive Mobs: Pigs (Image: [[https://media.istockphoto.com/id/939931682/de/foto/junge-frau-mit-korallenriff-fische-schnorcheln.jpg?b=1&s=170x170&k=20&c=a-uZ_trCHv3gyxNaJIQzu1rOe4hivKU-FncwPjX8Xtc=|https://media.istockphoto.com/id/939931682/de/foto/junge-frau-mit-korallenriff-fische-schnorcheln.jpg?b=1&s=170x170&k=20&c=a-uZ_trCHv3gyxNaJIQzu1rOe4hivKU-FncwPjX8Xtc=]]) (Image: [[https://static1.srcdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Minecraft-Pigs-Passive-Mobs.jpg|https://static1.srcdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Minecraft-Pigs-Passive-Mobs.jpg]]) Pigs are food, and that is the only purpose they serve. However, a cooked porkchop replenishes the most hunger bars and [[https://Minecraftwikihub.com/|Minecraftwikihub.Com]] has the highest amount of saturation of all cooked meats. Pigs are easy to breed, and killing them with a flame sword automatically cooks the meat. They may not offer much else, but players will never go hungry with a hearty supply of Pigs.