If I wanted to take a cat over an ocean, would it teleport behind my boat?
I found this on the Minecraft Wiki page for Ocelots:
A cat will not teleport: [...]
- If none of the blocks on the edge of a 5×5×1 region centered on the player are transparent blocks with an opaque block below and another transparent block above.
Does this mean that if I tame a cat (which is not sitting), and boat across an ocean, the cat will be on the beach and not teleport near the water? If cats swim, will they drown after a while in the water, even if I use a lead?
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I found this on the Minecraft Wiki page for Ocelots:
A cat will not teleport: [...]
- If none of the blocks on the edge of a 5×5×1 region centered on the player are transparent blocks with an opaque block below and another transparent block above.
Does this mean that if I tame a cat (which is not sitting), and boat across an ocean, the cat will be on the beach and not teleport near the water? If cats swim, will they drown after a while in the water, even if I use a lead?
minecraft
If your cat is initially located inside spawn chunk, which is always loaded, you can just go wherever you want and cat will be there.(And try not to get too close to the land in the middle of a trip)
– QbsidianH20
Nov 27 '14 at 20:04
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I found this on the Minecraft Wiki page for Ocelots:
A cat will not teleport: [...]
- If none of the blocks on the edge of a 5×5×1 region centered on the player are transparent blocks with an opaque block below and another transparent block above.
Does this mean that if I tame a cat (which is not sitting), and boat across an ocean, the cat will be on the beach and not teleport near the water? If cats swim, will they drown after a while in the water, even if I use a lead?
minecraft
I found this on the Minecraft Wiki page for Ocelots:
A cat will not teleport: [...]
- If none of the blocks on the edge of a 5×5×1 region centered on the player are transparent blocks with an opaque block below and another transparent block above.
Does this mean that if I tame a cat (which is not sitting), and boat across an ocean, the cat will be on the beach and not teleport near the water? If cats swim, will they drown after a while in the water, even if I use a lead?
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If your cat is initially located inside spawn chunk, which is always loaded, you can just go wherever you want and cat will be there.(And try not to get too close to the land in the middle of a trip)
– QbsidianH20
Nov 27 '14 at 20:04
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If your cat is initially located inside spawn chunk, which is always loaded, you can just go wherever you want and cat will be there.(And try not to get too close to the land in the middle of a trip)
– QbsidianH20
Nov 27 '14 at 20:04
If your cat is initially located inside spawn chunk, which is always loaded, you can just go wherever you want and cat will be there.(And try not to get too close to the land in the middle of a trip)
– QbsidianH20
Nov 27 '14 at 20:04
If your cat is initially located inside spawn chunk, which is always loaded, you can just go wherever you want and cat will be there.(And try not to get too close to the land in the middle of a trip)
– QbsidianH20
Nov 27 '14 at 20:04
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Pets can only teleport to land, so if you cross a large enough body of water and they can't keep up by swimming, they will be unloaded and will be unable to teleport to you when you come to land.
One way around this is to swim or boat slowly so that they keep up. Another way is to make a path through the nether and take them through that way.
Make shure they are still in render distance though. stob by an islande every 100 blocks (or build one) so your pets (wolves as well) will teleport there and they will stay in render dictance
– codermaster
Nov 27 '14 at 8:38
@codermaster That's good idea! If you bring some lily pads and blocks, you can do that even if there's no island nearby path.
– QbsidianH20
Nov 27 '14 at 11:23
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thats true but so many lillypads are hard to come by, you will need 5×5=25 lillypads at least per 100 blocks and I am not shure if they teleport to the pads as well.
– codermaster
Nov 27 '14 at 11:43
@codermaster you only need 1 lily pad because you can place blocks under the lily pad (and it automatically breaks).
– QbsidianH20
Nov 27 '14 at 14:26
yeah that will work but i thought you wanted to make it out of lillypads
– codermaster
Nov 27 '14 at 15:24
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I tested it, and no the pet does not teleport behind your boat.
but he does swim behind you if you use a lead. (only if the bottom of the ocean is not deep. that's about 2 blocks high. Otherwise, your pet will drown.)
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"Only if the bottom of the ocean is not deep". How deep is "deep"? and what will happen?
– Ben
Nov 27 '14 at 1:33
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Use a lead (requires some string and one slimeball) to pull animals behind the boat. You can pull more than one at the same time.
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This isn't an answer to your question, but I tried to make a machine to transport multiple villagers at once using animals in separate boats with the villagers. The lead would be connected to the animal. When I tried to do this, however, the animal jumped out of the boat once I attached the lead.
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Pets can only teleport to land, so if you cross a large enough body of water and they can't keep up by swimming, they will be unloaded and will be unable to teleport to you when you come to land.
One way around this is to swim or boat slowly so that they keep up. Another way is to make a path through the nether and take them through that way.
Make shure they are still in render distance though. stob by an islande every 100 blocks (or build one) so your pets (wolves as well) will teleport there and they will stay in render dictance
– codermaster
Nov 27 '14 at 8:38
@codermaster That's good idea! If you bring some lily pads and blocks, you can do that even if there's no island nearby path.
– QbsidianH20
Nov 27 '14 at 11:23
1
thats true but so many lillypads are hard to come by, you will need 5×5=25 lillypads at least per 100 blocks and I am not shure if they teleport to the pads as well.
– codermaster
Nov 27 '14 at 11:43
@codermaster you only need 1 lily pad because you can place blocks under the lily pad (and it automatically breaks).
– QbsidianH20
Nov 27 '14 at 14:26
yeah that will work but i thought you wanted to make it out of lillypads
– codermaster
Nov 27 '14 at 15:24
add a comment |
Pets can only teleport to land, so if you cross a large enough body of water and they can't keep up by swimming, they will be unloaded and will be unable to teleport to you when you come to land.
One way around this is to swim or boat slowly so that they keep up. Another way is to make a path through the nether and take them through that way.
Make shure they are still in render distance though. stob by an islande every 100 blocks (or build one) so your pets (wolves as well) will teleport there and they will stay in render dictance
– codermaster
Nov 27 '14 at 8:38
@codermaster That's good idea! If you bring some lily pads and blocks, you can do that even if there's no island nearby path.
– QbsidianH20
Nov 27 '14 at 11:23
1
thats true but so many lillypads are hard to come by, you will need 5×5=25 lillypads at least per 100 blocks and I am not shure if they teleport to the pads as well.
– codermaster
Nov 27 '14 at 11:43
@codermaster you only need 1 lily pad because you can place blocks under the lily pad (and it automatically breaks).
– QbsidianH20
Nov 27 '14 at 14:26
yeah that will work but i thought you wanted to make it out of lillypads
– codermaster
Nov 27 '14 at 15:24
add a comment |
Pets can only teleport to land, so if you cross a large enough body of water and they can't keep up by swimming, they will be unloaded and will be unable to teleport to you when you come to land.
One way around this is to swim or boat slowly so that they keep up. Another way is to make a path through the nether and take them through that way.
Pets can only teleport to land, so if you cross a large enough body of water and they can't keep up by swimming, they will be unloaded and will be unable to teleport to you when you come to land.
One way around this is to swim or boat slowly so that they keep up. Another way is to make a path through the nether and take them through that way.
answered Nov 27 '14 at 1:29
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Make shure they are still in render distance though. stob by an islande every 100 blocks (or build one) so your pets (wolves as well) will teleport there and they will stay in render dictance
– codermaster
Nov 27 '14 at 8:38
@codermaster That's good idea! If you bring some lily pads and blocks, you can do that even if there's no island nearby path.
– QbsidianH20
Nov 27 '14 at 11:23
1
thats true but so many lillypads are hard to come by, you will need 5×5=25 lillypads at least per 100 blocks and I am not shure if they teleport to the pads as well.
– codermaster
Nov 27 '14 at 11:43
@codermaster you only need 1 lily pad because you can place blocks under the lily pad (and it automatically breaks).
– QbsidianH20
Nov 27 '14 at 14:26
yeah that will work but i thought you wanted to make it out of lillypads
– codermaster
Nov 27 '14 at 15:24
add a comment |
Make shure they are still in render distance though. stob by an islande every 100 blocks (or build one) so your pets (wolves as well) will teleport there and they will stay in render dictance
– codermaster
Nov 27 '14 at 8:38
@codermaster That's good idea! If you bring some lily pads and blocks, you can do that even if there's no island nearby path.
– QbsidianH20
Nov 27 '14 at 11:23
1
thats true but so many lillypads are hard to come by, you will need 5×5=25 lillypads at least per 100 blocks and I am not shure if they teleport to the pads as well.
– codermaster
Nov 27 '14 at 11:43
@codermaster you only need 1 lily pad because you can place blocks under the lily pad (and it automatically breaks).
– QbsidianH20
Nov 27 '14 at 14:26
yeah that will work but i thought you wanted to make it out of lillypads
– codermaster
Nov 27 '14 at 15:24
Make shure they are still in render distance though. stob by an islande every 100 blocks (or build one) so your pets (wolves as well) will teleport there and they will stay in render dictance
– codermaster
Nov 27 '14 at 8:38
Make shure they are still in render distance though. stob by an islande every 100 blocks (or build one) so your pets (wolves as well) will teleport there and they will stay in render dictance
– codermaster
Nov 27 '14 at 8:38
@codermaster That's good idea! If you bring some lily pads and blocks, you can do that even if there's no island nearby path.
– QbsidianH20
Nov 27 '14 at 11:23
@codermaster That's good idea! If you bring some lily pads and blocks, you can do that even if there's no island nearby path.
– QbsidianH20
Nov 27 '14 at 11:23
1
1
thats true but so many lillypads are hard to come by, you will need 5×5=25 lillypads at least per 100 blocks and I am not shure if they teleport to the pads as well.
– codermaster
Nov 27 '14 at 11:43
thats true but so many lillypads are hard to come by, you will need 5×5=25 lillypads at least per 100 blocks and I am not shure if they teleport to the pads as well.
– codermaster
Nov 27 '14 at 11:43
@codermaster you only need 1 lily pad because you can place blocks under the lily pad (and it automatically breaks).
– QbsidianH20
Nov 27 '14 at 14:26
@codermaster you only need 1 lily pad because you can place blocks under the lily pad (and it automatically breaks).
– QbsidianH20
Nov 27 '14 at 14:26
yeah that will work but i thought you wanted to make it out of lillypads
– codermaster
Nov 27 '14 at 15:24
yeah that will work but i thought you wanted to make it out of lillypads
– codermaster
Nov 27 '14 at 15:24
add a comment |
I tested it, and no the pet does not teleport behind your boat.
but he does swim behind you if you use a lead. (only if the bottom of the ocean is not deep. that's about 2 blocks high. Otherwise, your pet will drown.)
2
"Only if the bottom of the ocean is not deep". How deep is "deep"? and what will happen?
– Ben
Nov 27 '14 at 1:33
add a comment |
I tested it, and no the pet does not teleport behind your boat.
but he does swim behind you if you use a lead. (only if the bottom of the ocean is not deep. that's about 2 blocks high. Otherwise, your pet will drown.)
2
"Only if the bottom of the ocean is not deep". How deep is "deep"? and what will happen?
– Ben
Nov 27 '14 at 1:33
add a comment |
I tested it, and no the pet does not teleport behind your boat.
but he does swim behind you if you use a lead. (only if the bottom of the ocean is not deep. that's about 2 blocks high. Otherwise, your pet will drown.)
I tested it, and no the pet does not teleport behind your boat.
but he does swim behind you if you use a lead. (only if the bottom of the ocean is not deep. that's about 2 blocks high. Otherwise, your pet will drown.)
edited Nov 27 '14 at 1:35
answered Nov 27 '14 at 1:21
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"Only if the bottom of the ocean is not deep". How deep is "deep"? and what will happen?
– Ben
Nov 27 '14 at 1:33
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"Only if the bottom of the ocean is not deep". How deep is "deep"? and what will happen?
– Ben
Nov 27 '14 at 1:33
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"Only if the bottom of the ocean is not deep". How deep is "deep"? and what will happen?
– Ben
Nov 27 '14 at 1:33
"Only if the bottom of the ocean is not deep". How deep is "deep"? and what will happen?
– Ben
Nov 27 '14 at 1:33
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Use a lead (requires some string and one slimeball) to pull animals behind the boat. You can pull more than one at the same time.
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Use a lead (requires some string and one slimeball) to pull animals behind the boat. You can pull more than one at the same time.
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Use a lead (requires some string and one slimeball) to pull animals behind the boat. You can pull more than one at the same time.
Use a lead (requires some string and one slimeball) to pull animals behind the boat. You can pull more than one at the same time.
answered Nov 27 '14 at 10:06
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This isn't an answer to your question, but I tried to make a machine to transport multiple villagers at once using animals in separate boats with the villagers. The lead would be connected to the animal. When I tried to do this, however, the animal jumped out of the boat once I attached the lead.
New contributor
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This isn't an answer to your question, but I tried to make a machine to transport multiple villagers at once using animals in separate boats with the villagers. The lead would be connected to the animal. When I tried to do this, however, the animal jumped out of the boat once I attached the lead.
New contributor
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This isn't an answer to your question, but I tried to make a machine to transport multiple villagers at once using animals in separate boats with the villagers. The lead would be connected to the animal. When I tried to do this, however, the animal jumped out of the boat once I attached the lead.
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This isn't an answer to your question, but I tried to make a machine to transport multiple villagers at once using animals in separate boats with the villagers. The lead would be connected to the animal. When I tried to do this, however, the animal jumped out of the boat once I attached the lead.
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If your cat is initially located inside spawn chunk, which is always loaded, you can just go wherever you want and cat will be there.(And try not to get too close to the land in the middle of a trip)
– QbsidianH20
Nov 27 '14 at 20:04