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Love everything about survival MInecraft except certain hostile mobs? Sick of having no way to get string or ender pearls in peaceful? Want hunger without the creepers?
The No Monster datapack fixes all that! It allows you to turn off types of hostile mobs, in any difficulty level, and provides other ways to acquire mob drops.
Features
For the best experience, pair this with The Missing Recipes!
The No Monster datapack fixes all that! It allows you to turn off types of hostile mobs, in any difficulty level, and provides other ways to acquire mob drops.
Features
- Allow, suppress, or block mob spawning by group: illagers, arthropods, creepers, slimes, undead, guardians, nether mobs, nether hostiles, nether monsters, end mobs, end monsters, and bosses.
- Temporarily allow mob spawning by consuming Ominous Bottle or the brand new Nightmare Stew.
- Animal drops rebalanced to be more realistic: bones, leather, and more meat.
- Tall grass has a small chance of dropping carrots, potatoes, or beetroot seeds.
- Fishing loot table rebalanced to provide things like: bones, prismarine, rotten flesh, sponge, and spider eye.
- All hostile mob drops can be acquired by other means.
- Recipe files named by output; you can remove any you don't want.
- Craft an XP farm using the dragon egg.
- Uses for every single nether plant!
For the best experience, pair this with The Missing Recipes!
Credit | @codemouse92, @cafuneandchill, @embeddedt, @Scarecrowman |
Compatibility | Minecraft 1.21 |
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The Creaky Update (5.0) : by codemouse92 12/01/2024 5:17:53 pmDec 1st, 2024
Minecraft 1.21.4 saw the addition of a different sort of mob: the Creaking! Fighting it was the only way to get its associated Creaking Heart to generate the new resin material. Squaring this with the overall feeling of No Monster Minecraft took some cleverness, but we did it!
We also updated all the recipes to work with the new datapack recipe format introduced in Minecraft 1.21.2, and added some convenience controls. Plus, froglights!
Creaking
Although they're considered the same entity type in Minecraft, there are effectively two types of creaking: natural (previously called a "transient creaking") and spawned. A natural Creaking is linked to a Creaking Heart, and cannot take damage, only getting killed when its Creaking Heart is destroyed. Meanwhile, a spawned Creaking takes damage and dies like any other mob.
Here's the problem: resin is only obtainable by hitting a natural Creaking, and then harvesting the resin from the associated Creaking Heart. While we could have made a whole new recipe for resin, all of the possibilities felt a bit...boring.
So, No Monster Minecraft handles these two types of Creaking differently! A spawned Creaking is still removed like a normal monster. A natural Creaking, on the other hand, will simply be unable to move, respond, or make noise. Natural Creakings will appear near a Creaking Heart after dark, and disappear in the daylight, but no matter what, it can't hurt you. You can find it -- not an easy task, I might add! -- and hit it to your heart's content to make as much resin as you like until morning.
There's only one thing to be aware of: if you start a nightmare or allow Creaking while a frozen natural Creaking is nearby, _it will come to life again_. There's something creepy about eating a bowl of Nightmare Stew, and suddenly seeing those glowing eyes light up nearby.
Control All
Perhaps you want to block all monsters completely, or perhaps you are only here for the recipes. Now you can control all mobs with a single command:
```
/function no-monster:control/allow/all
/function no-monster:control/suppress/all
/function no-monster:control/block/all
```
Of course, you can still control things further from there with the more specific commands.
Froglights
Sometimes it just takes some inspiration from others to be able to add something. Scarecrowman contributed his recipe for froglights, which I slightly adapted: 1 slime block, 1 glow ink sac, and either a white, lime, or yellow dye to determine the color.
Of course, you can continue to allow slimes and magma cubes to spawn, and feed them to your froggy friends to make froglights the normal way.
Other Changes
* We've organized recipes a little better into groups and categories, such as grouping all ominous bottles together.
What About Earlier Versions of Minecraft?
Minecraft 1.21.2 and 1.21.3 are supported via a backport.
Unfortunately, to avoid the strain of maintaining two entirely different formats of recipe, we won't be supporting prior versions in v5.0 and onward.
We also updated all the recipes to work with the new datapack recipe format introduced in Minecraft 1.21.2, and added some convenience controls. Plus, froglights!
Creaking
Although they're considered the same entity type in Minecraft, there are effectively two types of creaking: natural (previously called a "transient creaking") and spawned. A natural Creaking is linked to a Creaking Heart, and cannot take damage, only getting killed when its Creaking Heart is destroyed. Meanwhile, a spawned Creaking takes damage and dies like any other mob.
Here's the problem: resin is only obtainable by hitting a natural Creaking, and then harvesting the resin from the associated Creaking Heart. While we could have made a whole new recipe for resin, all of the possibilities felt a bit...boring.
So, No Monster Minecraft handles these two types of Creaking differently! A spawned Creaking is still removed like a normal monster. A natural Creaking, on the other hand, will simply be unable to move, respond, or make noise. Natural Creakings will appear near a Creaking Heart after dark, and disappear in the daylight, but no matter what, it can't hurt you. You can find it -- not an easy task, I might add! -- and hit it to your heart's content to make as much resin as you like until morning.
There's only one thing to be aware of: if you start a nightmare or allow Creaking while a frozen natural Creaking is nearby, _it will come to life again_. There's something creepy about eating a bowl of Nightmare Stew, and suddenly seeing those glowing eyes light up nearby.
Control All
Perhaps you want to block all monsters completely, or perhaps you are only here for the recipes. Now you can control all mobs with a single command:
```
/function no-monster:control/allow/all
/function no-monster:control/suppress/all
/function no-monster:control/block/all
```
Of course, you can still control things further from there with the more specific commands.
Froglights
Sometimes it just takes some inspiration from others to be able to add something. Scarecrowman contributed his recipe for froglights, which I slightly adapted: 1 slime block, 1 glow ink sac, and either a white, lime, or yellow dye to determine the color.
Of course, you can continue to allow slimes and magma cubes to spawn, and feed them to your froggy friends to make froglights the normal way.
Other Changes
* We've organized recipes a little better into groups and categories, such as grouping all ominous bottles together.
What About Earlier Versions of Minecraft?
Minecraft 1.21.2 and 1.21.3 are supported via a backport.
Unfortunately, to avoid the strain of maintaining two entirely different formats of recipe, we won't be supporting prior versions in v5.0 and onward.
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