Appearance: (Correction, the Hell Oracle depicted in the picture is a Flying Hell Oracle)
Spawning and Behavior: Stone Oracles spawn on any stone surface, awoken by a player stepping near them or when a player attempts to mine them. Stone oracles are anchored to stone and cannot advance. However they can craft stairs so that other aggressive mobs could climb them to advance towards the player, please note this mob consists of blocks
Hell Oracles almost anywhere (meaning in netherrack), players can find it hard to avoid a Hell Oracle, the only thing that prevents them from becoming a true danger is their low health. If Hell Oracles get close to fire, they could begin to fly by absorbing it meaning this will be their main objective before attacking the player, what makes them hard to hunt down. They will dart back then advance directly towards you to hopefully swallow you, however this is the opportune moment to try to slay them.
Combat:
Stone oracles deal no damage but take plenty of hits and help out other aggressive mobs by being a mobile staircase. It will mainly be a distraction as other aggressive mobs attempt to kill you, before going up against a stone oracle, make sure no other mobs can kill you.
Hell Oracles while independent and are risky when near flying. their low healt makes them almost a pest than a challenge.
One nifty thing I think would be is if Pickaxes could deal more damage to Oracles and swords would take more damage than deal it.
I'm pretty neutral towards this idea, but why did you name them oracles? "Oracle" is a real word, and it doesn't mean anything that resembles these creatures.
Hmm...I like the idea, not the name. These could be "Stone Golems", or some other thing. Oracle should be reserved for a more dangerous mob, even a boss mob.
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Health:
30 Hearts (Stone)
8 Hearts (Hell)
Strength:
1/2 Heart per 2 seconds (Flying Hell Oracle)
None
Special conditions:
Unaffected by Fire and Knockback
Slow movement
Fly when lit aflame (Flying Hell Oracle)
Drops:
4 - 8 EXP
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0-1 Nether Wart (Rare) (Hell Oracle)
Appearance: (Correction, the Hell Oracle depicted in the picture is a Flying Hell Oracle)
Spawning and Behavior:
Stone Oracles spawn on any stone surface, awoken by a player stepping near them or when a player attempts to mine them. Stone oracles are anchored to stone and cannot advance. However they can craft stairs so that other aggressive mobs could climb them to advance towards the player, please note this mob consists of blocks
Hell Oracles almost anywhere (meaning in netherrack), players can find it hard to avoid a Hell Oracle, the only thing that prevents them from becoming a true danger is their low health. If Hell Oracles get close to fire, they could begin to fly by absorbing it meaning this will be their main objective before attacking the player, what makes them hard to hunt down. They will dart back then advance directly towards you to hopefully swallow you, however this is the opportune moment to try to slay them.
Combat:
Stone oracles deal no damage but take plenty of hits and help out other aggressive mobs by being a mobile staircase. It will mainly be a distraction as other aggressive mobs attempt to kill you, before going up against a stone oracle, make sure no other mobs can kill you.
Hell Oracles while independent and are risky when near flying. their low healt makes them almost a pest than a challenge.
One nifty thing I think would be is if Pickaxes could deal more damage to Oracles and swords would take more damage than deal it.
Remember,
PRESENTATION IS MORE THAN HALF THE BATTLE
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Monsters that look like blocks and can do things out of the ordinary.
TL;DR? 9_9
one of the few ways to interpret it.