Mooblooms can be found in the flower field, sunflower field, swamp, and lush cave biomes, rarely, they can also be found locked up in Nether fortresses and Bastions they drop flowers and honeyglazed beef (higher saturation than normal beef) and can be milked for healing potions (you can't use a bucket you have to use an empty bottle and the duration is a bit low compared to the ones you'd normally brew, but the potency makes up for it) It's like the sheep there's a different moobloom for different plants (one for every flower, one for every mushroom) To change the Moobloom's flowers it's like changing a frog's colors you have to feed its parents different flowers to breed it Dandelion - Standard moobloom Rose - longer duration of potion Poppy - Standard Moobloom Any tulip or daisy - Stronger potion potency Allium or Lily of the Valley - Elegant Moobloom (slow falling potion) Orchid or Cornflower - Water breathing Nether wart or fungus - Fire res Warped fungus - Warped Moobloom (Potion of strength) Wither rose - gives withering potion and a chip damage field about them ONLY WHEN fully grown Torchflower - Primordial Moobloom (makes them slower but gives them significantly more health and resistance and they give potions of instant health) Azalea - Overgrown Moobloom (gives very long night vision potions) The overgrown boy is meant for cave expeditions since aggressive mobs don't really attack passives as far as I'm aware And also the overgrown boy actively seeks out skeletons for bonemeal. (When fed bones or bonemeal, they spread moss on every block they walk on for a short amount of time) When a skeleton is attacked by an overgrown Moobloom, there is a rare chance they can drop an Overgrown Skull, a skull with the same functions as a mob head that has flowers growing from its eye sockets and vines growing around it.