Utility Mobs Mod (Epic More Golems, Mob Destroying Turrets)
Utility Mobs Mod allows you to travel around and easily access important blocks like your chest, crafting table, furnace, anvil, etc. These blocks will follow you around and teleport to you if you get too far away. Another feature of this mod is turrets that you can upgrade that will attack and kill mobs on sight! This mod also adds in many new golems that will fight for you and kill mobs.
Got a mod that makes monsters attack your base? Ever feel a bit spread thin trying to defend all 360 degrees, one degree at a time? Here’s the solution: Utility Mobs mod. This mod adds additional golems built in the same fashion as vanilla golems, plus turrets, together forming the base of a good defense. Turrets and even certain golems can be upgraded to improve their effectiveness.
Each golem and turret’s building “recipe” can be disabled in the properties file! Also, you also can turn your (non-vanilla) golems and turrets hostile towards you! Build a fortress and try to get past your own defenses. The properties file is generated in the ‘config’ folder in your .minecraft directory.
Features:
Golems:
Seven new golems:
Stone golem
Large stone golem
Obsidian golem
Armor golem
Gilded armor golem
Scarecrow
Bound soul
Diamond: Diamond is used in the internal bow-and-arrow system to sharpen arrows as they are shot, increasing the damage they deal.
Iron Ingot: Iron ingots are used in much the same way as diamond, however it strikes the flint tip of the arrow and sets the arrow on fire, in a similar method to flint and steel, only cooler.
Feather: Ever felt like you needed to move your turret? Well, feathers somehow make them light enough to be pushed around! Just take the feather from them when you’re done to lock them in place again (also to make room for a combat upgrade).
Gunpowder: One little pile of gunpowder is somehow enough to provide unlimited explosions from the applied turret’s arrows. The way is actually works is an ancient family secret.
Slimeball: Slimeballs apply a layer of goop to arrows shot from turrets with slimeballs in them. This goop is not only disgusting, but slows down mobs that hit by it. The slowing effect is 15% speed reduction for a single hit, but stacks up to 75% from multiple hits within a short time. For some reason, entities that use the new AI system are not affected by potions of slowing, so creepers, skeletons, and zombies are currently unaffected by this upgrade.
Ender Pearl: Ender pearls allow turrets to see ten whole blocks further! This increases the average turret to twenty blocks, and the sniper turret to thirty blocks! While it doesn’t offer any accuracy increase with the range, higher level turrets shoot tons of arrows (or are sniper turrets), and make incredible use of this upgrade.
Spider Eye: Spider eyes apply poison to the arrows shot by spider eye turrets. Mobs hit by their arrows will be poisoned, assuming they aren’t spiders or undead.
Fireball Charge: Fireball charges are possibly the most destructive upgrade available, if you consider the word “probably” to mean absolutely. The arrows shot not only explode, but set fire to things around the explosions. If they don’t immediately destroy themselves or what they are trying to defend, and you are for some reason immune to fire, they are very effective!
???: Turrets with ??? shoot a very unique kind of arrow. If any mob is hit by one of these arrows, it is instantly “killed” but doesn’t drop anything or provide experience. Oh, and you have to find this one out for yourself. Happy Easter!
When feathers do not suffice, it is possible to dismantle a turret with shears. A simple right click on a turret will destroy it instantly, greatly improving the drop rate of the turret’s base block based on its remaining health, from 33.3% at zero health up to 83.3% at max health. When killed normally, the turret is generally at zero health, so it will have a measly 33.3% chance to drop its base block.How to install:
Make sure you have already installed Minecraft Forge.
Locate the minecraft application folder.
On windows open Run from the start menu, type appdata and click Run.
On mac open finder, hold down ALT and click Go then Library in the top menu bar. Open the folder Application Support and look for Minecraft.
Place the mod you have just downloaded (.jar file) into the Mods folder.
When you launch Minecraft and click the mods button you should now see the mod is installed.
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