(Max limit 20 so I had to leave out a few, so the babies that are similar to others are left out, e.g. mooshroom, glowsquid, etc.)

Which ones do you like? Which ones should be changed?

by Radiant_Tonight_1264

20 Comments

  1. They’re either really cute or look like someone’s first attempt at a mod, and there’s no in between.

  2. ObjectiveOk2072 on

    Personally, I prefer the black and white eyes over the beady eyes, but the baby armadillo and the baby bee (babee?) are adorable

  3. I don’t like bee and axolotl. Baby bee was perfect, and axolotl could be perfect as just a sized down grown up axolotl

  4. They look so tiny now, like actual babies rather than deformed mutants with massive heads and smaller but identical bodies.

  5. Half of them make me wanna squeeze them into oblivion and the other half resemble the distorted versions that appear in my nightmares 

  6. Revert the sheep everything else is fine. I think that the Sheep having an adult head is just appropriate idk

  7. Baby horse/mule are awful. Actually resembled real foals before in terms of being extremely lanky, now they just look like ponies which are not the same as standard riding horses (i.e. what the adult horses are clearly intended to be based on size) nor are they “juvenile” horses. In fact, even juvenile / “baby” ponies are pretty lanky in real life as well, it’s adult ponies which the new baby horse/mule seem to be modeled off of; it’s just an incredibly bizarre/flawed/poor decision to make IMO.

    If they wanted there to be something that looked like a pony, why not just add ponies as a new mob that spawn in, say, exclusively mesa biomes as a new feature to make mesas stand out in terms of usefulness? Rather than shoehorning it in by effectively overwriting an existing feature that already served its purpose effectively, and through which the “new” feature loses opportunity to present extra value for itself and related mechanics/features?

  8. -ChickenToast- on

    Babies should have two stages imo. It should be baby: new models, then child: old model, then adult.