Description:
In Bedrock Edition, the husk spawned as part of a camel rider (a naturally occurring husk riding a camel) appears to have an improper loot table implementation. While this husk has both rotten flesh and a rabbit's foot in its standard loot table, it never drops both items at the same time when killed. This is inconsistent with similar multi-loot mobs: for example, the zombie on a zombie horse rider correctly drops both rotten flesh and a red mushroom, and skeletons can drop both bones and arrows simultaneously. This indicates a problem with the loot table logic for the camel rider husk specifically.
How to Reproduce:
Locate a naturally spawned camel rider (a husk riding a camel) in a desert biome.
Use a structure block to save and repeatedly summon this specific husk entity (to isolate it from the camel).
Kill the summoned husk multiple times (e.g., 30+ attempts) and collect the drops.
Observe the drop combinations.
Observed Result:
The husk drops either rotten flesh or a rabbit's foot, but never both items simultaneously from a single kill.
This contrasts with the zombie on a zombie horse rider, which can drop both rotten flesh and a red mushroom together.
The behavior suggests a conflict or incorrect roll in the husk's loot table when it is part of the "camel rider" entity variant.
Expected Result:
The husk from a camel rider should have a chance to drop both rotten flesh and a rabbit's foot in the same kill, as is standard for mobs with multiple common loot items.
Its behavior should match other compound-entity riders (e.g., zombie horse rider) and standard multi-loot mobs (e.g., skeleton).
Additional Notes:
This bug likely stems from an issue where the loot table roll for the rabbit's foot incorrectly cancels or overrides the roll for rotten flesh, or vice versa. Since both are common drops without mutually exclusive flags in other contexts, they should be able to drop together. This inconsistency affects loot balance and fairness, especially in desert biome gameplay where camel riders are a unique challenge.
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