Allay Mob Wiki Guide

This Minecraft tutorial explains all about allays with screenshots and step-by-step instructions. Let’s learn about allays in Minecraft.

Background

The allay is a new mob that was introduced in the Wild Update. The allay looks a lot like the vex, but is passive and blue in color. The following is a picture of what an allay looks like in Minecraft:

Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 1

Hostility Level Passive Mob
Health Points 20 health points
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 2 x 10
Where to Find In Woodland Mansions and Pillager Outposts
Weapon None
Attack Method Will never attack you
Drops None
Experience Points 0 experience points
Special Skills An allay will collect all of the surrounding items that matches the item it is holding.

An allay will like a player who hands it an item and will bring the items it collects to its liked player.

Hostility Level (Passive)

An allay is a passive mob. The term mob is short for mobile and is used to refer to all living, moving creatures in the game such as chickens, creepers, and allays. Because an allay is a passive mob, it will never attack you in the game (Creative or Survival mode).

Health Points

In Minecraft, an allay has 10 hearts Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 3

 for health. This gives an allay 20 health points (because 1 heart = 2 health points). To kill an allay, you need to inflict 20 points of damage to the allay.

Where to Find Allays

In Minecraft, you can find allays in Woodland Mansions and Pillager Outposts. The Woodland Mansion is found in the Dark Forest biome and the Pillager Outpost generates near a village, so it can appear in any biome that a village can.

Woodland Mansion

Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 4

Pillager Outpost

Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 5

Allays spawn naturally in groups of between 1 to 3 and are usually found trapped in small jail cells or wooden cages.

Jail Cells in Woodland Mansion

Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 6

Within the Woodland Mansion, you can find allays trapped within jail cells made of cobblestone that have a cauldron, brown carpet, and an iron door.

Wooden Cages in Pillager Outpost

Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 7

Outside the Pillager Outpost, allays can be found in wooden cages made out of dark oak fence, dark oak logs, and dark oak stairs (similar to iron golems).

If you are having trouble finding an allay, you can summon an allay using a cheat or you can use a spawn egg.

Weapon

An allay does not carry a weapon.

Attack Method

You are safe to walk near an allay and it will not attack or cause you any damage. And if you attack an allay, it will just stay there. It will not attack you back.

Behavior

The allay has the following behavior in Minecraft:

  1. An allay can hold an item (and can carry up to a stack at a time).
  2. An allay will collect all of the surrounding items that matches the item it is holding.
  3. A player can hand an item to an allay to hold (by using the item on the allay). This player then becomes “liked” by the allay and the allay will bring the items it collects to its liked player. The allay will follow its liked player up to a distance of 64 blocks away.
  4. If an allay hears a note block play, that note block will become the allay’s favorite note block for 30 seconds. The allay will stay near that note block for the 30 seconds and bring its collected items to the favorite note block instead of the liked player. You can place wool in between the note block and allay to block this behavior, so that the allay continues to bring the items to the liked player instead of the favorite note block.
  5. You can remove the item that an allay is holding by interacting with the allay (ie: use with an empty hand).
  6. While an allay is holding an item, it can not take damage from its liked player. You must remove the item that an allay is holding before the liked player can damage the allay.

Drops

When you kill an allay in Minecraft, it will not drop anything. It is one of the few mobs that when killed, does not drop any items.

Experience Points

As you play the game, you will gain experience. The most common way to gain experience is by killing mobs. When a mob is killed you will see tiny green and yellow balls appear and move towards you.

Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 8

Spawn Egg for Allay

You can spawn an allay using the following spawn egg:

Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 9

 Allay Spawn Egg

Command Examples

Here are some game command examples for an allay in Minecraft:

Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 10

  How to Summon an Allay

Other Mobs

Here are some of the other mobs in Minecraft:

Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 11  Axolotl
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 12 Bat
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 13  Bee
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 14  Blaze
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 15  Camel
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 16 Cat
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 17 Cave Spider
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 18  Chicken
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 19 Cod
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 20  Cow
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 21  Creeper
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 22 Dolphin
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 23 Donkey
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 24 Drowned
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 25 Elder Guardian
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 26  Ender Dragon
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 27  Enderman
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 28  Endermite
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 29  Evoker
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 30 Fox
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 31  Frog
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 32  Ghast
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 33  Giant
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 34  Glow Squid
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 35 Goat
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 36 Guardian
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 37 Hoglin
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 38  Horse
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 39  Husk
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 40 Illusioner
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 41  Iron Golem
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 42 Killer Bunny
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 43  Llama
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 44 Magma Cube
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 45  Mooshroom
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 46 Mule
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 47 Ocelot
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 48 Panda
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 49  Parrot
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 50  Phantom
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 51  Pig
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 52  Piglin
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 53  Piglin Brute
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 54  Pillager
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 55  Polar Bear
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 56 Pufferfish
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 57  Rabbit
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 58  Ravager
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 59  Salmon
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 60  Sheep
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 61  Shulker
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 62 Silverfish
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 63 Skeleton
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 64 Skeleton Horse
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 65 Slime
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 66  Snow Golem
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 67  Spider
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 68Squid
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 69 Stray
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 70 Strider
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 71 Tadpole
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 72 Trader Llama
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 73 Tropical Fish
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 74 Turtle
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 75 Vex
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 76 Villager
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 77 Vindicator
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 78 Wandering Trader
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 79 Warden
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 80 Witch
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 81 Wither Boss
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 82 Wither Skeleton
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 83 Wolf
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 84 Zoglin
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 85 Zombie
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 86 Zombie Horse
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 87 Zombified Piglin (Zombie Pigman)
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 88 Zombie Villager
Allay Mob - Wiki Guide 89 NPC

Mods

1.19.4 Mods

1.19.3 Mods

1.19.2 Mods

1.18.2 Mods

1.16.5 Mods

1.15.2 Mods

1.12.2 Mods

1.8.9 Mods

1.7.10 Mods

1.18.1 Mods

1.17.1 Mods

1.14.4 Mods

1.13.2 Mods

1.11.2 Mods

1.10.2 Mods

1.9.4 Mods

Minecraft Modpacks

1.19.4 Modpacks

1.19.3 Modpacks

1.19.2 Modpacks

1.18.2 Modpacks

1.16.5 Modpacks

1.12.2 Modpacks

1.7.10 Modpacks

Forge Mods

Fabric Mods

Quilt Mods

Resource Packs

1.19.4 Resource Packs

1.19.3 Resource Packs

1.19.2 Resource Packs

1.18.2 Resource Packs

1.16.5 Resource Packs

1.15.2 Resource Packs

1.12.2 Resource Packs

1.8.9 Resource Packs

1.7.10 Resource Packs

1.18.1 Resource Packs

1.17.1 Resource Packs

1.14.4 Resource Packs

1.13.2 Resource Packs

1.11.2 Resource Packs

1.10.2 Resource Packs

1.9.4 Resource Packs

Shaders

1.19.4 Shaders

1.19.3 Shaders

1.19.2 Shaders

1.18.2 Shaders

1.17.1 Shaders

1.16.5 Shaders

Maps

1.19.4 Maps

1.19.3 Maps

1.19.2 Maps

1.18.2 Maps

1.16.5 Maps

1.15.2 Maps

1.12.2 Maps

1.8.9 Maps

1.7.10 Maps

1.18.1 Maps

1.17.1 Maps

1.14.4 Maps

1.13.2 Maps

1.11.2 Maps

1.10.2 Maps

1.9.4 Maps

Data Packs

1.19.4 Data Packs

1.19.3 Data Packs

1.19.2 Data Packs

1.18.2 Data Packs

1.16.5 Data Packs

1.15.2 Data Packs

1.18.1 Data Packs

1.17.1 Data Packs

1.14.4 Data Packs

1.13.2 Data Packs

MCPE/Bedrock

Mods & Addons

MCPE 1.19 Add-ons

MCPE 1.19 Mods

Texture Packs

MCPE 1.19 Texture Packs

MCPE 1.19 Resource Packs

Maps

MCPE 1.19 Maps

Clients

MCPE 1.19 Clients

Mod Menu Clients

Shaders

MCPE 1.19 Shaders

Render Dragon Shaders

Launchers

Skin Packs

Clients

1.19.4 Clients

1.19.3 Clients

1.19.2 Clients

1.18.2 Clients

1.16.5 Clients

1.12.2 Clients

1.8.9 Clients

Launchers

1.19.4 Launchers

1.19.3 Launchers

1.19.2 Launchers

1.18.2 Launchers

1.16.5 Launchers

1.12.2 Launchers

1.7.10 Launchers

Seeds

1.19.4 Seeds

1.19.3 Seeds

1.19.2 Seeds

1.18.2 Seeds

Skins

Plugins

Bukkit Plugins

Spigot Plugins

Paper Plugins

Tutorials

Installation Guide

Mobs Wiki Guide

Seeds Wiki Guide

Biomes Wiki Guide

Status Effects Wiki Guide

Enchantments Wiki Guide

Materials Wiki Guide

Command Blocks

Versions

Backlinks