Cracker's Wither Storm Mod

Cracker's Wither Storm Mod

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[Suggestion]: Force Spell Command

Pandaboi25x opened this issue · 6 comments

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Description of feature request

A new command to force the symbiont to do a specific spell, for example:

/witherstormmod spell force @e[type=witherstormmod:withered_symbiont,limit=1]
(if possible many symbionts could do it too)

Attack Options: Arrow_Attack, Jump_Attack, Explosive_Jump, Creeper_Suprise, Mob Spawning, here you can actually choose which mobs you want to spawn! you just have to type the @e[type=minecraft:pig,limit=3] and it will summon the mob you wanted.

The list goes on but im obviously not going to actually type all these out lol.

10s if its not obvious already, this is for how long the symbiont will do the attack based on your likings.

nonamecrackers2 here it means that which player the symbiont should be focused on during his spell attack there are also options such as: Closest Entity/Player and Farthest Entity/Player.

I assume many people also want to be symbionts so you can also use this command on other mobs and players!

This is pretty messy so ill show how the command would look like

/witherstormmod spell force @e[type=witherstormmod:withered_symbiont,limit=1] Mob_Spawning @e[type=minecraft:pig,limit=3] 10s nonamecrackers2

Another Example /witherstormmod spell force nonamecrackers2 Arrow_Attack 5s Nazaru**

I assume this would be pretty complicated to make so incase you guys do consider adding this then please take your time and sorry if it looks messy 😭

commented

not everyone knows how to use complicated commands tainted.... either way, the force command has its own additions i still feel like it should be added to make things easier

commented

You can do all of this with /data. Besides like forcing what is he symbiont targets, and players becoming symbionts

commented

This exists as a debug command but it's kind of buggy, which is why it's not publicly available. I could consider refining it and making it work well for public use.

commented

Oh nice

commented

This exists as a debug command but it's kind of buggy, which is why it's not publicly available. I could consider refining it and making it work well for public use.

cool

commented

noice