When using Bedrock Dedicated Server (latest version, I don't know the actual version), Drowned mobs will not target players. They will swim around, sometimes turn their head to the player, but ultimately ignore them Attacking them does not affect their current behavior.
As a side note, they seem to lose their brains too. While on land, for around 10-15 seconds, they will remain acting like they are swimming, and will often appear half buried in the ground due to this.
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Thank you for your report!
However, this issue is a Duplicate of MCPE-37006.
That ticket has already been resolved as Fixed. The fix will arrive in the next version or is already included in the latest development version of the game, you can check the Fix Version/s field in that ticket to learn more.
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Thank you for your report!
However, this issue is a Duplicate of MCPE-37006.
That ticket has already been resolved as Fixed. The fix will arrive in the next version or is already included in the latest development version of the game, you can check the Fix Version/s field in that ticket to learn more.
If you haven't already, you might like to make use of the search feature to see if the issue has already been mentioned.
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