Froglins
Minecraft's dark swamps now hide a new danger - brutal predators lurking in the muddy marshes. These creatures mercilessly hunt defenseless animals and can become a serious threat to your farms.
Dangerous Swamp Dwellers
These ruthless humanoid frogs are a real menace to farming. They creep through the night, tracking prey, and are ready to tear apart your sheep and pigs. After every hunt, the monsters return to their wet shelters.
Hiding in the shadow of trees, they wait for the right moment to attack.
Hunting Tactics
The nocturnal predators act as true invisible hunters. Their green skin perfectly camouflages them in swamp vegetation, making them practically undetectable until the moment of attack.
Instant attack on unsuspecting prey.
Reproduction and Offspring
Like many Minecraft inhabitants, these creatures reproduce and care for their young. Their nests are often found near water.
Protecting the future generation is their main instinct.
Technical Information (Version 1.19.2+)
The Froglins mod requires Forge version 43.1.0 or higher.
The "froglins:diggable" block tag determines which blocks the creatures can dig underwater lairs in. By default, dirt, sand, gravel, and clay are used.
The entity type tags "froglins:edible_animals" and "froglins:edible_fish" regulate which mobs these creatures can eat. Empty tags will prevent attacks on animals that are not players.
The effects curable by health potions are defined by the mob effect tag froglins:healthiness_tonic_curable_effects.
Spawning biomes are determined by biome tags and Forge biome modifiers. By default, creatures spawn in overworld swamps and wet biomes (not oceans, dry, cold, or river biomes) with weight 50, and in overworld rivers (not cold or dry) with weight 15.
Technical Information (Versions 1.17 and Earlier)
Version 1.16.3 requires Forge version 34.1.22 or higher.
Biome spawning settings and spawn frequencies are set through configuration files: yourMinecraftFolder/config/froglins-common.toml for singleplayer and LAN worlds, or yourServerFolder/config/froglins-common.toml for dedicated servers.
Developed during MMD Spookyjam 2020.