End Of Life for SlimeDog/AggressiveAnimals
SlimeDog/AggressiveAnimals reached end-of-life on 2024-07-09.
See THE WIKI for more details.
AggressiveAnimals is based on Michielcx's original
resource, which was abandoned after release 2.6 for Spigot 1.17 (2021-07-10). Credit for the idea belongs to him.
Unfortunately, the original source code was not public, so this resource was created from scratch. The configuration has been modified considerably, so users of the original will need to update, although the defaults will work adequately in most cases. See
THE WIKI for more details.
AggressiveAnimals 1.8.0 was certified for Paper and Spigot 1.20.4.
See
THE WIKI for support of previous MC version.
Use the
original for previous Minecraft versions.
AggressiveAnimals allows passive and neutral mob-types to become aggressive. There are two basic modes of targeting and attack:
- If always-aggressive: false (the default), mobs will target a player only if attacked by the player.
- If always-aggressive: true, mobs will target the player always if the player is within acquisition-range, or once targeted, within deacquisition-range.
Mobs will give chase and attack a targeted player, subject to the factors listed below. The player can escape attacks by moving outside the
deacquisition-range, including leaving the world.
Whether an attack is engaged depends on a number of factors. All of these factors may be changed in the configuration, either overall or per individual mob-type.
- The attacker must remain healthy, above the configured attacker-health-threshold. So the player should fight back, if not prepared to run.
- Others of the same mob-type who are within group-aggression-range of the attacker may engage in a coordinated attack.
- Specific worlds may be enabled or disabled.
By default:
- Attacks will not result in death, but will leave the victim with attack-damage-limit half-hearts of health.
- Attacks will be waged only by adult entities.
- Managed NPCs will not engage in attacks. Recognized NPCs include those managed by Citizens, EliteMobs, InfernalMobs, and Shopkeepers.
- Named mobs will not engage in attacks.
- Tamed mobs will not engage in attacks.
- Players will be attacked regardless of movement status. Standing, sneaking, walking, sprinting, looking, sleeping, and gliding (flying) may be individually configured.
All of these factors may be changed in the configuration. See
THE WIKI for more details.
AggressiveAnimals is fully documented in the configuration files. More information about everything related to
AggressiveAnimals may be found on
THE WIKI. Look there first for help with installation, configuration, localization, commands & permissions, FAQs, and more.
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AggressiveAnimals. New questions are added to the FAQs when appropriate, or incorporated directly into the existing documentation.
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