![]() ![]() ![]() Feeding the Baby Moa with Aechor Petals will make it mature into an adult. After a while, the egg will hatch, and a Baby Moa will spawn. Moa Eggs have to be placed inside an Incubator, using Ambrosium Torches to warm the egg. They are also uncommon Dungeon chest loot. Moas are uncommon, so one may have to search a fair bit before they find a Moa. They are laid by tamed or wild Moa mobs, akin to Chickens. 1.12.2-0.2.0: Placing Moa Eggs in survival no longer crashes the game. ![]() 1.12.2-1.0.7: No longer considered full blocks.Moas now lay egg-blocks in the center of nest structures.Eggs have random different patterns and colors instead of three preset ones.Comes in five pattern-types: Branched, Lined, Spotted, Radial, and Zipline.Issues relating to Moa Egg are maintained on the bug tracker. Rainbow Moa Eggs act like spawn eggs and will spawn a randomly colored Moa on each right-click use. They can also be cooked in a Holystone Furnace to produce a Fried Moa Egg. Rainbow Moa Eggs are only obtainable via Creative Mode.Īn Incubator must be preheated with Ambrosium Chunks before they can be hatched and then placing the egg in once fully heated will begin the hatching process, causing the Moa to hatch from the Incubator once it hits 100%.įeeding a Baby Moa with Aechor Petals will make it mature to an adult and allow it to be saddled with a Moa Saddle. Successfully stealing an egg will make nearby Moas aggro onto the player. They are laid by wild Moas in their Moa Nests. They come in varying colors and appearances, which denote the variant of Moa breed. ![]()
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