Minecraft‘s upcoming Mounts of Mayhem update is bringing zombie horses back from the dead—literally! After years of being nearly impossible to obtain naturally, these undead steeds are getting a massive overhaul that will change how players interact with them forever.
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Minecraft Zombie Horse Changes at a Glance
| Feature | Before Update | After Mounts of Mayhem |
|---|---|---|
| Natural Spawning | None (commands only) | Plains & savanna biomes in darkness |
| Spawn Type | Solo | As “Zombie Horseman” with armed zombie rider |
| Sunlight Behavior | No effect | Burns in sunlight (unless armored) |
| Water Mechanics | Sinks | Floats and swims |
| Drops | None | 2-3 rotten flesh + red mushrooms (chance) |
| Taming Item | Golden apple/carrot | Red mushrooms |
| Texture | Light green | Darker, more realistic shade |
Finally: Natural Zombie Horse Spawning
The biggest game-changer? Zombie horses will now spawn naturally in plains and savanna biomes during nighttime. Previously, players had to resort to creative mode spawn eggs or the /summon command—making them virtually inaccessible in survival gameplay.

But there’s a twist. These undead mounts won’t appear alone. They’ll spawn as zombie horsemen—a hostile mob featuring a zombie wielding the new iron spear weapon. Players must defeat the zombie rider first before taming the horse, adding an exciting combat element to acquisition.
This spawning mechanic mirrors how skeleton horses appear during thunderstorms, creating natural encounters that feel organic to Minecraft‘s survival experience.
New Sunlight Mechanics and Protection
In a realistic touch, zombie horses will now burn in direct sunlight—just like zombies and other undead mobs. However, Mojang has included a clever workaround: equipping horse armor prevents them from combusting during daytime.
This mechanic adds strategic depth to gameplay. Players must choose between traveling during safe daylight hours (requiring armor) or riding at night when the horse is naturally protected but hostile mobs are abundant. It’s risk versus reward at its finest.
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Swimming Instead of Sinking
Perhaps the most practical improvement is the zombie horse’s newfound ability to float and swim in water. Previously, these mounts would sink like stones, making water crossings impossible.
Now, zombie horses provide excellent aquatic mobility, allowing players to traverse rivers, lakes, and even oceans with ease. Combined with their spawn availability, this makes them genuinely useful transportation options rather than novelty mobs.
Taming, Healing, and Drops
Red mushrooms become essential for zombie horse management in Mounts of Mayhem. These fungi serve dual purposes:
- Taming: Tempt and tame zombie horses using red mushrooms
- Healing: Restore health to your undead mount
When eliminated, zombie horses drop 2-3 rotten flesh and have a chance to drop red mushrooms—creating a sustainable resource loop for players who farm these mobs.
Once tamed, they function identically to regular horses: equip saddles for riding and horse armor for protection and style. The armor bonus of preventing sunlight damage makes it doubly valuable.

Visual Redesign
The update replaces the zombie horse’s outdated light green texture with a darker, more menacing shade that better reflects its undead nature. This visual upgrade aligns with Minecraft’s recent efforts to modernize mob appearances while maintaining the game’s iconic blocky aesthetic.
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When Does Mounts of Mayhem Release?
While Mojang Studios hasn’t announced an official release date, industry analysts predict the Mounts of Mayhem update could arrive in December 2025. The update will also introduce the nautilus mob and spear weapon alongside these zombie horse improvements.
Why These Changes Matter
For years, zombie horses existed as practically unobtainable curiosities—ghost features in the code that survival players never encountered. Mounts of Mayhem transforms them into legitimate gameplay elements with unique mechanics that differentiate them from regular horses.
The addition of natural spawning, strategic sunlight mechanics, and water mobility creates distinct use cases for zombie horses. They’re not just reskinned horses anymore; they’re specialized mounts with advantages and drawbacks that require thoughtful management.
FAQs
Q: How do you tame a zombie horse in Minecraft Mounts of Mayhem?
First, you must defeat the zombie rider that spawns mounted on the horse. Once the zombie is eliminated, the horse becomes tameable using red mushrooms. Simply approach with red mushrooms in hand, feed the horse repeatedly, and hearts will appear when successfully tamed. You can then equip it with a saddle and horse armor like regular horses.
Q: How do you prevent zombie horses from burning in sunlight?
Equip your zombie horse with horse armor of any type (leather, iron, gold, or diamond). Once armored, the horse will be protected from sunlight and can be ridden safely during daytime. Without armor, zombie horses will burn like zombies when exposed to direct sunlight, taking damage until eliminated.






