Haha, here's something else I've been thinking of: I've been seeing quite a lot of "extra grottols" requests so I tried to make a little fan comic describing them in a nutshell. I mean sure, it may be funny if say uh... I dunno... uhh... villagers could trade you captured emerald grottols as decorative pets that follow you around or something, but that could kinda make the grottols feel less unique. Maybe to the extent where the following happens:
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I'm certainly not the person who originally suggested that idea, but I think that it could still kinda work. You see, the Wither boss turns the sky darker when you look at it. Maybe a simmilar thing can be accomplished with the Biloko boss, where if it's daytime, it will create an eclipse or something to give off the illusion of nighttime for a few chunks around it. The Wither boss also sets the light level just low enough for undead mobs not to burn, and possibly also low enough to allow new undead mobs to spawn too. Afaik this low light effect also applies in a few chunks surrounding the Wither boss. I believe the Biloko boss could do this too. Although this latter feature is exclusive to Bedrock and I've heard it uses a different coding language so maybe coding it in a java edition would be too difficult and require you to alter the very engine of the game, who knows...
I can't really let the boss change the time of day; it wouldn't work well with large servers with many players as everyone would just wonder why the heck the time of day changed.
I'm certainly not the person who originally suggested that idea, but I think that it could still kinda work. You see, the Wither boss turns the sky darker when you look at it. Maybe a simmilar thing can be accomplished with the Biloko boss, where if it's daytime, it will create an eclipse or something to give off the illusion of nighttime for a few chunks around it. The Wither boss also sets the light level just low enough for undead mobs not to burn, and possibly also low enough to allow new undead mobs to spawn too. Afaik this low light effect also applies in a few chunks surrounding the Wither boss. I believe the Biloko boss could do this too. Although this latter feature is exclusive to Bedrock and I've heard it uses a different coding language so maybe coding it in a java edition would be too difficult and require you to alter the very engine of the game, who knows...
Oh, that's a cool thought! A localized nighttime. I'll look into this.
I haven't messaged here in awhile, but on top of new monsters and such, I would like to add and expand upon my idea of the Librarian boss by suggesting that he could be apart of some kind of unique dungeon; The Forbidden Archives. As the names suggests, the Forbidden Archives could be an archive of dusty books, relics, artifacts and other things the Librarian has collected over the years, with the structure itself being a labyrinth of halls and tall walls of bookshelves on every corner. Due to the arcane nature of the Forbidden Archives, the mechanic of this dungeon could involve portals that take the player to different locations within the dungeon, pools of purple goo that damage players, and illusions consisting of walls that the player can walk through.
For the enemies, I wanted to have them simple, yet unique and interesting in their own ways. Here are the ones I brainstormed so far:
Dark Tome: Ancient books possessed by evil spirits, Dark Tomes attack the player by flying out of book shelves and floating around them, occasionally firing a low-damaging magic missile. Upon death, the Dark Tome will fall to the ground and become a normal book, but can be reanimated by a Curator. To prevent Dark Tomes from reanimating, the player will need to either kill the Curator(s), or burn the book with flint and steel.
Voidling: Purple, imp-like creatures with chomping books for heads, these creatures run at the player the bite and slash at them. Upon death, however, Voidlings will split into two smaller, weaker versions of themselves. Because of this, Voidlings can swarm players who underestimate them.
Curator: Once aspiring mages and wizards who sought the Forbidden Archives in search for knowledge, they now serve the Librarian as his corrupted servants. Not only can they use a number of magic attacks, but can also reanimated fallen Dark Tomes. Curators are also very squishy in terms of health, with their only method of escape being teleporting a few blocks away from the player.
Void Mutant: Former adventurers who were also corrupted by the Librarian, these brutish enemies have slimy tentacles replacing their left arm and carry a runic mallet in their right arm. Their attacks switch between lashing the player with their tentacles, and slamming their mallet against the ground and sending a pillar of arcane fire towards the player.
Beyonder: Observers are floating balls of flesh and eyes that patrol the halls of the Forbidden Archives, searching for intruders. If one spots the player, it will spawn a bunch of Voidlings before lobbing balls of arcane energy that slightly chase the player.
I was also thinking about some kind of high-threat monster that would either look like a Shoggoth or a Dark Young from H.P. Lovecraft's work, but I couldn't figure out how to make it unique/interesting beyond it being a fleshy horror with some tooth and claw attacks. Buut with that, it'd love to hear your thoughts on it!
EDIT: I'm also really sorry if what I described seems not-very detailed/rushed; when I come up with ideas I tend to have a lot of trouble writing them down vs thinking about them XD
I’ve got an idea for a creature. A large snake that has one backwards swooping horn on it’s head, and two small horns on it’s lower jaw, jutting outwards. It also has a tail with one large spike on the top and bottom, and a smaller spike at the end of its tail, giving the tail the look of a trident. It spawns in the desert and tunnels under the sand, the player only able to see it by the top tail spike sticking out of the sand as it’s digging towards them. It would attack by jumping out of the sand and biting the player as it passes by them. Once it’s surfaced, it coils loosely and raises its head and tail both for ready for striking. The player is now able to damage it, it is immune to projectiles because of its tough scales, but is vulnerable to attacks with melee weapons. Attacking the thicker scales on the upper portion of its body will do reduced damage, choosing to attack the few parts of its belly that it shows while in aggressive stance will do more damage because of the thinner scales. It has four possible actions while above ground. First, it may bob it’s head slightly before it moves to try and bite the player, which only does damage to the player, no venom to cause poison damage, so it won’t be too similar to the naga. Second, it may quiver its tail, signaling it’s about to stab with its tail spikes, which does damage to the player and extra durability damage to armor. The third option only occurs when the snake is badly damaged, and it charges the player recklessly attacking with its horn, if the player sidesteps and attacks quickly enough to hit the side of its head, they can fell the beast then and there. If they miss the timing and hit its body, then it smacks them to the side with its tail, and because it smacks with the flat side, it does only a small amount of damage but large knockback. The fourth action doesn’t require lower health for the snake to choose it, but the more damaged it is, the more likely it is to dig back under the sand(it would be rare that the snake will dig back underground after surfacing if the player has done no damage to it, with the chances of it choosing to dig being lowered greatly at high health and the chances of it choosing to attack being increased at high health). While underground again, the snake will maneuver around the player for a few seconds, and will get situated to breach the sand under the player to attack. Unfortunately I don’t have any cool name for it, the only thing I can think to call it is a basilisk which feels uninspired but I’m sure if you like the idea, you’ll alter it and name it as you please. Upon death, the basilisk will drop one of three variants(top, center, bottom) of tail spikes as well as always dropping one piece of its hide. Once one of each tail spike is gathered, they can be combined with a regular trident to make the basilisk trident, which does extra damage to basilisks, are the only projectile that can damage either parts of basilisks’ bodies, and allows riptide to be used over top of dry sand. The hide is used to craft a special breastplate that reduces damage greatly from all projectiles that hit you, and may make basilisks let you get closer before they aggro so you can sneak by them without having to fight once you’ve killed enough to kit out. Just want to share the idea, maybe at the very least it can give you some inspiration for a similar but different creature
I haven't messaged here in awhile, but on top of new monsters and such, I would like to add and expand upon my idea of the Librarian boss by suggesting that he could be apart of some kind of unique dungeon; The Forbidden Archives. As the names suggests, the Forbidden Archives could be an archive of dusty books, relics, artifacts and other things the Librarian has collected over the years, with the structure itself being a labyrinth of halls and tall walls of bookshelves on every corner. Due to the arcane nature of the Forbidden Archives, the mechanic of this dungeon could involve portals that take the player to different locations within the dungeon, pools of purple goo that damage players, and illusions consisting of walls that the player can walk through.
For the enemies, I wanted to have them simple, yet unique and interesting in their own ways. Here are the ones I brainstormed so far:
Dark Tome: Ancient books possessed by evil spirits, Dark Tomes attack the player by flying out of book shelves and floating around them, occasionally firing a low-damaging magic missile. Upon death, the Dark Tome will fall to the ground and become a normal book, but can be reanimated by a Curator. To prevent Dark Tomes from reanimating, the player will need to either kill the Curator(s), or burn the book with flint and steel.
Voidling: Purple, imp-like creatures with chomping books for heads, these creatures run at the player the bite and slash at them. Upon death, however, Voidlings will split into two smaller, weaker versions of themselves. Because of this, Voidlings can swarm players who underestimate them.
Curator: Once aspiring mages and wizards who sought the Forbidden Archives in search for knowledge, they now serve the Librarian as his corrupted servants. Not only can they use a number of magic attacks, but can also reanimated fallen Dark Tomes. Curators are also very squishy in terms of health, with their only method of escape being teleporting a few blocks away from the player.
Void Mutant: Former adventurers who were also corrupted by the Librarian, these brutish enemies have slimy tentacles replacing their left arm and carry a runic mallet in their right arm. Their attacks switch between lashing the player with their tentacles, and slamming their mallet against the ground and sending a pillar of arcane fire towards the player.
Beyonder: Observers are floating balls of flesh and eyes that patrol the halls of the Forbidden Archives, searching for intruders. If one spots the player, it will spawn a bunch of Voidlings before lobbing balls of arcane energy that slightly chase the player.
I was also thinking about some kind of high-threat monster that would either look like a Shoggoth or a Dark Young from H.P. Lovecraft's work, but I couldn't figure out how to make it unique/interesting beyond it being a fleshy horror with some tooth and claw attacks. Buut with that, it'd love to hear your thoughts on it!
EDIT: I'm also really sorry if what I described seems not-very detailed/rushed; when I come up with ideas I tend to have a lot of trouble writing them down vs thinking about them XD
All really strong ideas, but it’s a lot of content for me to concentrate in a single place. It would take forever to create all of this... Still, worth holding on to!
Level of detail was just fine! I don’t need walls of text for each one.
I’ve got an idea for a creature. A large snake that has one backwards swooping horn on it’s head, and two small horns on it’s lower jaw, jutting outwards. It also has a tail with one large spike on the top and bottom, and a smaller spike at the end of its tail, giving the tail the look of a trident. It spawns in the desert and tunnels under the sand, the player only able to see it by the top tail spike sticking out of the sand as it’s digging towards them. It would attack by jumping out of the sand and biting the player as it passes by them. Once it’s surfaced, it coils loosely and raises its head and tail both for ready for striking. The player is now able to damage it, it is immune to projectiles because of its tough scales, but is vulnerable to attacks with melee weapons. Attacking the thicker scales on the upper portion of its body will do reduced damage, choosing to attack the few parts of its belly that it shows while in aggressive stance will do more damage because of the thinner scales. It has four possible actions while above ground. First, it may bob it’s head slightly before it moves to try and bite the player, which only does damage to the player, no venom to cause poison damage, so it won’t be too similar to the naga. Second, it may quiver its tail, signaling it’s about to stab with its tail spikes, which does damage to the player and extra durability damage to armor. The third option only occurs when the snake is badly damaged, and it charges the player recklessly attacking with its horn, if the player sidesteps and attacks quickly enough to hit the side of its head, they can fell the beast then and there. If they miss the timing and hit its body, then it smacks them to the side with its tail, and because it smacks with the flat side, it does only a small amount of damage but large knockback. The fourth action doesn’t require lower health for the snake to choose it, but the more damaged it is, the more likely it is to dig back under the sand(it would be rare that the snake will dig back underground after surfacing if the player has done no damage to it, with the chances of it choosing to dig being lowered greatly at high health and the chances of it choosing to attack being increased at high health). While underground again, the snake will maneuver around the player for a few seconds, and will get situated to breach the sand under the player to attack. Unfortunately I don’t have any cool name for it, the only thing I can think to call it is a basilisk which feels uninspired but I’m sure if you like the idea, you’ll alter it and name it as you please. Upon death, the basilisk will drop one of three variants(top, center, bottom) of tail spikes as well as always dropping one piece of its hide. Once one of each tail spike is gathered, they can be combined with a regular trident to make the basilisk trident, which does extra damage to basilisks, are the only projectile that can damage either parts of basilisks’ bodies, and allows riptide to be used over top of dry sand. The hide is used to craft a special breastplate that reduces damage greatly from all projectiles that hit you, and may make basilisks let you get closer before they aggro so you can sneak by them without having to fight once you’ve killed enough to kit out. Just want to share the idea, maybe at the very least it can give you some inspiration for a similar but different creature
Hm, I don’t think this is what I’m looking for, sorry. It’s cool, but the different mechanics seem to be kinda disjointed. They don’t work together mechanically or thematically in any special ways. I’m having trouble pinning down its role in gameplay, too. Is it a boss? I really don’t want players randomly encountering such a powerful enemy...
Also, not a deal-breaker but worth noting, it’s nearly impossible to program a serpent mob well in Minecraft’s engine.
Lol, you are right, though I am glad you liked it!
This was mostly just an attempt on my part on trying to give a reason for the Librarian to spawn in the overworld, since most of the monsters I've suggested, including the vorpalyst and inkubus, are pretty far out there/not stuff you'd normally find in the overworld. The only two that I think would work the easiest with the overworld, I feel, are the sculptor and the tiki guardians XD
Oh, that's a cool thought! A localized nighttime. I'll look into this.
Not exactly what this was suggesting but you could render a black overlay onto the player's vision with low transparency to darken their vision when they look at the entity, with a slight vignette to make the surroundings darker
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Very nice update! I love that you finally got the Wroughtnaut eyes working! The blocky projectiles look nice as well, as does the Barako's new supernova attack. Finally, I love the advancements you added; the Foliaath and Grottol ones are my favorite!
Anyways, I noticed you marked some mob plans in bold. What does that mean?
Very nice update! I love that you finally got the Wroughtnaut eyes working! The blocky projectiles look nice as well, as does the Barako's new supernova attack. Finally, I love the advancements you added; the Foliaath and Grottol ones are my favorite!
Anyways, I noticed you marked some mob plans in bold. What does that mean?
Thanks! Heh, I wasn't sure anyone was going to get the foliaath one.
The plans marked in bold are the ones I'm most excited about right now. Assuming nothing changes, they will be next.
Hi :D! I really love this mod and have for awhile ever since I've watched Crazy Craft videos and more. I was wondering if you would ever make it compatible for 1.15.2 or any newer versions. I noticed a lot of mods have been moving to 1.15.2 and I always play on 1.12.2, but sometimes playing different versions is fun :D. I wont bug you with this topic since you probably have bunch of people asking you to, but I really love this mod. If you guys have a patreon I would love to support the developers! <3
Hi :D! I really love this mod and have for awhile ever since I've watched Crazy Craft videos and more. I was wondering if you would ever make it compatible for 1.15.2 or any newer versions. I noticed a lot of mods have been moving to 1.15.2 and I always play on 1.12.2, but sometimes playing different versions is fun :D. I wont bug you with this topic since you probably have bunch of people asking you to, but I really love this mod. If you guys have a patreon I would love to support the developers! <3
Yes! It's coming. It's just a slow process.
No Patreon, but thanks. I just don't have enough time to meet promises to fans who are giving me money.
Hello !
I really love your mod and i thought that it would be a nice feature to be able to tame some creatures from the mod like the Naga for exemple.
It might require an item and then maybe we'd have to do some stuff for the creature, or by simply feading it with its favorite food.
Hey, I was looking through the configs, and you specify "A blank entry means all biomes. No entries means no biomes." What exactly do you mean by a blank entry vs no entry?
(unaltered code from config)
S:biome_type <
FOREST,MAGICAL,!SNOWY
>
# Allow spawns in these biomes regardless of the biome type settings
S:biome_whitelist <
roofed_forest
mutated_roofed_forest
>
This is for lanterns as you likely guessed. I was hoping to cause them to spawn in most biomes and only blacklist a couple(namely snowy/BOP specific biomes). (Super stoked you added the ability to change the biomes btw, it was something i had earlier asked about.) On initial impression I would think changing FOREST,MAGICAL to BLANK, or more likely just removing it outright would be the ticket, but I am very new to programming and I am not certain how to proceed.
My other question is how to cause the vicious plants to spawn in the betweenlands, I feel that they would fit right into that environment. I already amped up their spawn, hp and damage a fair bit- we all have high level gear on the server and I wanted them to be a real threat. I assume I would need to figure out what biome code is associated with the betweenlands then just plug it into the specified spot in your config, but I am uncertain where or how to get that info.
Haha, here's something else I've been thinking of: I've been seeing quite a lot of "extra grottols" requests so I tried to make a little fan comic describing them in a nutshell. I mean sure, it may be funny if say uh... I dunno... uhh... villagers could trade you captured emerald grottols as decorative pets that follow you around or something, but that could kinda make the grottols feel less unique. Maybe to the extent where the following happens:
🕆︎■︎♎︎♏︎❒︎⧫︎♋︎●︎♏︎ ♓︎⬧︎ ♋︎ ♍︎❒︎♋︎◻︎◻︎⍓︎ □︎❖︎♏︎❒︎❒︎♋︎⧫︎♏︎♎︎ ♑︎♋︎❍︎♏︎📬︎ ✡︎□︎◆︎ ⬧︎♒︎□︎◆︎●︎♎︎ ⬧︎⧫︎□︎◻︎ ◻︎❒︎♋︎♓︎⬧︎♓︎■︎♑︎ ♓︎⧫︎ ♋︎■︎♎︎ ♓︎■︎⬧︎⧫︎♏︎♋︎♎︎ ♍︎□︎■︎⬧︎♓︎♎︎♏︎❒︎ ♑︎♏︎⧫︎⧫︎♓︎■︎♑︎ ⍓︎□︎◆︎❒︎⬧︎♏︎●︎♐︎ ♋︎ ●︎♓︎♐︎♏︎📪︎ ⍓︎□︎◆︎ ■︎♏︎❒︎♎︎
Heheh, nice comic!
Yeah, grottols are diamond only.
Mod muito interessante, posso usá-lo no meu ModPack??
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Sure! Go ahead.
Oh, that's a cool thought! A localized nighttime. I'll look into this.
I haven't messaged here in awhile, but on top of new monsters and such, I would like to add and expand upon my idea of the Librarian boss by suggesting that he could be apart of some kind of unique dungeon; The Forbidden Archives. As the names suggests, the Forbidden Archives could be an archive of dusty books, relics, artifacts and other things the Librarian has collected over the years, with the structure itself being a labyrinth of halls and tall walls of bookshelves on every corner. Due to the arcane nature of the Forbidden Archives, the mechanic of this dungeon could involve portals that take the player to different locations within the dungeon, pools of purple goo that damage players, and illusions consisting of walls that the player can walk through.
For the enemies, I wanted to have them simple, yet unique and interesting in their own ways. Here are the ones I brainstormed so far:
Dark Tome: Ancient books possessed by evil spirits, Dark Tomes attack the player by flying out of book shelves and floating around them, occasionally firing a low-damaging magic missile. Upon death, the Dark Tome will fall to the ground and become a normal book, but can be reanimated by a Curator. To prevent Dark Tomes from reanimating, the player will need to either kill the Curator(s), or burn the book with flint and steel.
Voidling: Purple, imp-like creatures with chomping books for heads, these creatures run at the player the bite and slash at them. Upon death, however, Voidlings will split into two smaller, weaker versions of themselves. Because of this, Voidlings can swarm players who underestimate them.
Curator: Once aspiring mages and wizards who sought the Forbidden Archives in search for knowledge, they now serve the Librarian as his corrupted servants. Not only can they use a number of magic attacks, but can also reanimated fallen Dark Tomes. Curators are also very squishy in terms of health, with their only method of escape being teleporting a few blocks away from the player.
Void Mutant: Former adventurers who were also corrupted by the Librarian, these brutish enemies have slimy tentacles replacing their left arm and carry a runic mallet in their right arm. Their attacks switch between lashing the player with their tentacles, and slamming their mallet against the ground and sending a pillar of arcane fire towards the player.
Beyonder: Observers are floating balls of flesh and eyes that patrol the halls of the Forbidden Archives, searching for intruders. If one spots the player, it will spawn a bunch of Voidlings before lobbing balls of arcane energy that slightly chase the player.
I was also thinking about some kind of high-threat monster that would either look like a Shoggoth or a Dark Young from H.P. Lovecraft's work, but I couldn't figure out how to make it unique/interesting beyond it being a fleshy horror with some tooth and claw attacks. Buut with that, it'd love to hear your thoughts on it!
EDIT: I'm also really sorry if what I described seems not-very detailed/rushed; when I come up with ideas I tend to have a lot of trouble writing them down vs thinking about them XD
I’ve got an idea for a creature. A large snake that has one backwards swooping horn on it’s head, and two small horns on it’s lower jaw, jutting outwards. It also has a tail with one large spike on the top and bottom, and a smaller spike at the end of its tail, giving the tail the look of a trident. It spawns in the desert and tunnels under the sand, the player only able to see it by the top tail spike sticking out of the sand as it’s digging towards them. It would attack by jumping out of the sand and biting the player as it passes by them. Once it’s surfaced, it coils loosely and raises its head and tail both for ready for striking. The player is now able to damage it, it is immune to projectiles because of its tough scales, but is vulnerable to attacks with melee weapons. Attacking the thicker scales on the upper portion of its body will do reduced damage, choosing to attack the few parts of its belly that it shows while in aggressive stance will do more damage because of the thinner scales. It has four possible actions while above ground. First, it may bob it’s head slightly before it moves to try and bite the player, which only does damage to the player, no venom to cause poison damage, so it won’t be too similar to the naga. Second, it may quiver its tail, signaling it’s about to stab with its tail spikes, which does damage to the player and extra durability damage to armor. The third option only occurs when the snake is badly damaged, and it charges the player recklessly attacking with its horn, if the player sidesteps and attacks quickly enough to hit the side of its head, they can fell the beast then and there. If they miss the timing and hit its body, then it smacks them to the side with its tail, and because it smacks with the flat side, it does only a small amount of damage but large knockback. The fourth action doesn’t require lower health for the snake to choose it, but the more damaged it is, the more likely it is to dig back under the sand(it would be rare that the snake will dig back underground after surfacing if the player has done no damage to it, with the chances of it choosing to dig being lowered greatly at high health and the chances of it choosing to attack being increased at high health). While underground again, the snake will maneuver around the player for a few seconds, and will get situated to breach the sand under the player to attack. Unfortunately I don’t have any cool name for it, the only thing I can think to call it is a basilisk which feels uninspired but I’m sure if you like the idea, you’ll alter it and name it as you please. Upon death, the basilisk will drop one of three variants(top, center, bottom) of tail spikes as well as always dropping one piece of its hide. Once one of each tail spike is gathered, they can be combined with a regular trident to make the basilisk trident, which does extra damage to basilisks, are the only projectile that can damage either parts of basilisks’ bodies, and allows riptide to be used over top of dry sand. The hide is used to craft a special breastplate that reduces damage greatly from all projectiles that hit you, and may make basilisks let you get closer before they aggro so you can sneak by them without having to fight once you’ve killed enough to kit out. Just want to share the idea, maybe at the very least it can give you some inspiration for a similar but different creature
All really strong ideas, but it’s a lot of content for me to concentrate in a single place. It would take forever to create all of this... Still, worth holding on to!
Level of detail was just fine! I don’t need walls of text for each one.
Hm, I don’t think this is what I’m looking for, sorry. It’s cool, but the different mechanics seem to be kinda disjointed. They don’t work together mechanically or thematically in any special ways. I’m having trouble pinning down its role in gameplay, too. Is it a boss? I really don’t want players randomly encountering such a powerful enemy...
Also, not a deal-breaker but worth noting, it’s nearly impossible to program a serpent mob well in Minecraft’s engine.
Again, sorry.
Lol, you are right, though I am glad you liked it!
This was mostly just an attempt on my part on trying to give a reason for the Librarian to spawn in the overworld, since most of the monsters I've suggested, including the vorpalyst and inkubus, are pretty far out there/not stuff you'd normally find in the overworld. The only two that I think would work the easiest with the overworld, I feel, are the sculptor and the tiki guardians XD
Are you still going to work on 1.12.2 for the next update?
Not exactly what this was suggesting but you could render a black overlay onto the player's vision with low transparency to darken their vision when they look at the entity, with a slight vignette to make the surroundings darker
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Mowzie's Mobs 1.5.5 is out! Lots of quality-of-life changes in this patch and a couple fun small additions.
Download it here: https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/mowzies-mobs
Very nice update! I love that you finally got the Wroughtnaut eyes working! The blocky projectiles look nice as well, as does the Barako's new supernova attack. Finally, I love the advancements you added; the Foliaath and Grottol ones are my favorite!
Anyways, I noticed you marked some mob plans in bold. What does that mean?
Thanks! Heh, I wasn't sure anyone was going to get the foliaath one.
The plans marked in bold are the ones I'm most excited about right now. Assuming nothing changes, they will be next.
Hi :D! I really love this mod and have for awhile ever since I've watched Crazy Craft videos and more. I was wondering if you would ever make it compatible for 1.15.2 or any newer versions. I noticed a lot of mods have been moving to 1.15.2 and I always play on 1.12.2, but sometimes playing different versions is fun :D. I wont bug you with this topic since you probably have bunch of people asking you to, but I really love this mod. If you guys have a patreon I would love to support the developers! <3
Yes! It's coming. It's just a slow process.
No Patreon, but thanks. I just don't have enough time to meet promises to fans who are giving me money.
Hello !
I really love your mod and i thought that it would be a nice feature to be able to tame some creatures from the mod like the Naga for exemple.
It might require an item and then maybe we'd have to do some stuff for the creature, or by simply feading it with its favorite food.
New patch is out! Be sure to reset your config file or nagas and lanterns won't spawn.
Hey, I was looking through the configs, and you specify "A blank entry means all biomes. No entries means no biomes." What exactly do you mean by a blank entry vs no entry?
(unaltered code from config)
S:biome_type <
FOREST,MAGICAL,!SNOWY
>
# Allow spawns in these biomes regardless of the biome type settings
S:biome_whitelist <
roofed_forest
mutated_roofed_forest
>
This is for lanterns as you likely guessed. I was hoping to cause them to spawn in most biomes and only blacklist a couple(namely snowy/BOP specific biomes). (Super stoked you added the ability to change the biomes btw, it was something i had earlier asked about.) On initial impression I would think changing FOREST,MAGICAL to BLANK, or more likely just removing it outright would be the ticket, but I am very new to programming and I am not certain how to proceed.
My other question is how to cause the vicious plants to spawn in the betweenlands, I feel that they would fit right into that environment. I already amped up their spawn, hp and damage a fair bit- we all have high level gear on the server and I wanted them to be a real threat. I assume I would need to figure out what biome code is associated with the betweenlands then just plug it into the specified spot in your config, but I am uncertain where or how to get that info.