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Behaviour editing


Changing the behaviour

Getting UUID

An easy way to get the uuid of a Taterzen is to have your crosshairs focused on the Taterzen when typing out the command. Then, you can use tab completion and the uuid will be suggested.

Default Taterzen behaviour will be passive. It's up to you whether you dare to change it.

If you use any other types than the default one, you'd probably want to change their invulnerable status as well. To achieve that, use

/data merge entity <taterzen uuid> {Invulnerable:1b}

  • 1b = true
  • 0b = false

Teaming them up

Taterzen teams use the vanilla teams system. For extra docs on the team command, see the wiki. To create and add taterzens to a team, you can simply do

/team add teamName
/team join teamName <taterzen uuid>

Taterzens will never attack another entity on the same team, but if you're not on their team, watch out!

Hostile Behaviour

It was a lovely day until I wrote

/npc edit behaviour HOSTILE
in chat.

The NPC has started attacking all living entites. I had to run away, otherwise I'd be its next prey. Don't make the same mistake. I don't even know why I told you the above line ...

Defensive Behaviour

  • The defensive mechanism will make Taterzen target the mob that attacked it.
    /npc edit behaviour DEFENSIVE
    

Friendly behaviour

  • Taterzens with friendly behaviour will target any monsters that dare to come around.
    /npc edit behaviour FRIENDLY
    

Passive behaviour

  • If you have problems with Taterzen being too aggressive, use
    /npc edit behaviour PASSIVE
    
    It will calm down the selected one.
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