In Bedrock Edition, the piglin immediately finishes the barter and starts attacking the player, leading to a bartering transaction much shorter than the default 8 seconds. In Java Edition, the piglin finishes the barter on the original schedule, and only starts attacking the player once the barter finishes. When a piglin is admiring a gold ingot, it can still be angered by the player breaking a container or a gold-related block nearby, although its behavior differs depending on the game edition. Piglins who are killed in one hit before they finish examining always drop the ingot. It cannot be bartered with again unless it puts another item in its inventory. Hitting a piglin causes it to "confiscate" the ingot the piglin does not complete the barter. Baby piglins are incapable of bartering and treat gold ingots like any other gold items. Piglins pick up many other items that are made of gold however, ingots are the only items that piglins accept for bartering. Baby piglins take the ingot without giving anything in return, instead holding the ingot, which is dropped when killed. After the piglin takes the gold ingot and examines it for six seconds in Java Edition or eight seconds in Bedrock Edition, it tosses a random item to the player. To barter with a piglin, either throw by dropping a gold ingot near an adult piglin or use a gold ingot on it.
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