Bad Omen Status Effect Wiki Guide

This Minecraft tutorial explains the Bad Omen effect with screenshots and step-by-step instructions.

Background

The Bad Omen effect is a status effect that causes a group of hostile mobs to spawn and attack when a player with the Bad Omen effect enters a village. This event is called a Raid.

When the Raid begins, a Raid progress bar will appear on the screen (similar to the Ender Dragon or Wither Boss progress bar). Next, a group consisting of pillagers, ravagers, vindicators, evokers and witches will spawn and rush toward the player with Bad Omen. As the player kills these hostile mobs, the Raid progress bar will decrease indicating how many remaining mobs must be killed to end the Raid.

A player can be inflicted with the Bad Omen status effect by killing an illager patrol leader. An illager patrol leader is the illager that is wearing a banner on its head.

There are levels of Bad Omen such as Bad Omen II, Bad Omen III, Bad Omen IV and so on. The higher the level of Bad Omen, the more waves there will be in the Raid.

 

Status Effect Bad Omen
Type Harmful Effect
Description Causes a group of hostile mobs to spawn and attack when a player with Bad Omen enters a village. This event is called a Raid. The higher the level of Bad Omen, the more waves (of attack) there will be in the Raid.
Effect Icon Bad Omen Status Effect - Wiki Guide 1
Particles Green particle effects appear floating around you
Game Command /effect command

Icon and Particle Effects

When you have the Bad Omen effect, the following icon will appear in the top right corner of your screen:

Bad Omen Status Effect - Wiki Guide 2

You will also see particle effects floating around you. In the latest version of Minecraft, these particle effects will be green.

Bad Omen Status Effect - Wiki Guide 3

When the Bad Omen effect wears off, the icon and particle effects will disappear. You will be back to your normal status.

Duration

Depending on how you get the effect, the duration of the Bad Omen effect will be different. To see how much time is remaining for the effect, go to your inventory menu.

Bad Omen Status Effect - Wiki Guide 4

In this example, it says 2:34 under Bad Omen so this means that there is 2 minutes and 34 seconds remaining of the Bad Omen effect.

Effect ID and Name

Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac)

In Minecraft, Bad Omen has the following effect ID and Name values:

Status Effect
(Minecraft ID Name)
ID Version
Bad Omen
(minecraft:bad_omen)
31 1.14
  • Icon is the image that will appear when you have this effect.
  • Status Effect is what the effect is called and (Minecraft ID Name) is the string value used in the /effect command.
  • ID is the Internal number for the effect.
  • Platform is the platform that applies.
  • Version is the Minecraft version number that the effect was introduced for the name and ID that is listed.

Effect Command for Bad Omen

Effect Command in Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac)

Bad Omen:

/effect give @p bad_omen 99999

Bad Omen II:

/effect give @p bad_omen 99999 1

Bad Omen III:

/effect give @p bad_omen 99999 2

Bad Omen (highest level):

/effect give @p bad_omen 99999 255

To remove all status effects including Bad Omen, you can either drink milk or use the following /effect command:

/effect clear @p

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