

Now comes the JSON-array called "grant".In this example, we are adding the abilities for the Iron Golem. It defines to which entity you assing these abilities. First, you have this JSON-string called "entity_type".Now, let's explain what's going on in the file above: Windows displays file extensions, otherwise this will not work.) Then edit this file, and set this as a content: Then, you need to go inside this folder and create a file named "pack.mcmeta" (it is important that the file extension is. I'd recommend you checking it out if you have any problems.įirst step: You need to create a folder anywhere (for example, you could create this folder on your desktop). Note: This guide is inspired by the more indepth-tutorial on the Minecraft Wiki. A tutorial for this can be found below.Īs already said above, you can take advantage of the data pack system that minecraft provides and you can ship abilities for entities You can fully customize which abilities belong to which morphs via data packs. All of this commands require a permission level of 2 (the default op permission level), as they all ignore the blacklist. There are also a couple of other commands, for example /morph, /playermorph and /demorph. If you are an admin on a server, you can blacklist certain mobs with " /morphblacklist add ". It is set to true as a default value, but you can turn it off if you wish so. There is a gamerule for keeping the morph inventory on death. You can turn in any player that you've killed and whose soul you've collected.

The mod has abilities for vanilla mobs: You can fly as a bat, you can shoot fire balls as a blaze, you can teleport as an enderman, etc. Then, you can morph into that mob by pressing a key on your keyboard (just look in the config and search for "Budschie's Morph Mod Controls", you can find all controls there). You can collect that soul by just walking into it.

It implements a system where you can kill a mob and get its "soul", so-to-speak. This mod has several features, such as following: This is a mod whose goal it is to recreate the experience of the more or less discontinued MetaMorphMod in the Minecraft version 1.17.1.
