Hello, huge coding dummy here. Probably not even possible, but you don't know until you ask. I found a mob farm tutorial that functioned on the premise that zombie pigmen do not attack iron golems but golems do attack pigman. Like an idiot, I built the entire thing in my survival world which featured me getting onto the roof of the nether for the first time ever (proud of myself). But as everyone is probably aware, pigman fight back now (the tutorial was from 1.8 so..). I was wondering, if there was a way to unpatch that coding without breaking minecraft and without using mods. I have a strong feeling that I'm going to be tearing the whole thing down and giving up on this exciting farm as it doesn't seem to function well with all of my golems dying, but was just wondering if anyone had any ideas. Thanks for any advice or conclusions.
Your best bet is to tear it down and build a different type of farm in the Minecraft version that you are currently playing. You should find something that is a lot more efficient.
Hello, huge coding dummy here. Probably not even possible, but you don't know until you ask. I found a mob farm tutorial that functioned on the premise that zombie pigmen do not attack iron golems but golems do attack pigman. Like an idiot, I built the entire thing in my survival world which featured me getting onto the roof of the nether for the first time ever (proud of myself). But as everyone is probably aware, pigman fight back now (the tutorial was from 1.8 so..). I was wondering, if there was a way to unpatch that coding without breaking minecraft and without using mods. I have a strong feeling that I'm going to be tearing the whole thing down and giving up on this exciting farm as it doesn't seem to function well with all of my golems dying, but was just wondering if anyone had any ideas. Thanks for any advice or conclusions.
No, not that I know of.
Your best bet is to tear it down and build a different type of farm in the Minecraft version that you are currently playing. You should find something that is a lot more efficient.