Spawn Events For Warden Wiki Guide

This Minecraft tutorial explains the spawn events that you can use for a warden in Minecraft Bedrock Edition (PE, Win10, Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch).

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Background

In the latest version of Minecraft Bedrock Edition, the entity value for a warden is warden. The warden entity has a unique set of spawn events that can be used in Minecraft commands such as: /summon and /event. (The spawn event parameter is called spawnEvent in the Minecraft help for the /summon command and eventName in the Minecraft help for the /event command.)

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What is a Spawn Event?

Spawn events allow you to trigger certain in-game events for an entity in Bedrock Edition (PE, Win10, Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch). Currently, you can only trigger one spawn event at a time when you use the /summon or /event commands.

List of Spawn Events

Here is a list of the spawn events that you can use for a warden in Minecraft Bedrock Edition (PE, Win10, Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch):

Minecraft ID Description Bedrock Edition
(Added in)
minecraft:emerged Warden has emerged 1.19.0
minecraft:spawn_emerging Warden has spawned as emerging 1.19.0
on_digging_event Warden is digging 1.19.0
minecraft:entity_spawned Warden has spawned 1.19.0

Definitions

  • Minecraft ID is the Internal code for the spawn event that would be used in game commands.
  • Description is the description of the spawn event.
  • Bedrock Edition (Added in) is the version of Bedrock Edition that the spawn event was first introduced.

Spawn Event Example

To summon a warden that is digging in Bedrock Edition (PE, Win10, Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch):

/summon warden ~ ~ ~ on_digging_event

Next, learn how to use the game commands in Minecraft.

Command Examples

Here are some game command examples for a warden in Minecraft:

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