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Tiny Skeletons [Forge & Fabric]
About the Modification
Have you ever wondered why baby zombies exist in the game, but baby skeletons are completely missing? Did this surprise you too? Everything falls into place now, thanks to this modification!
Child versions of regular skeletons, strays, and wither skeletons now appear in Minecraft. And each of them has unique behavior that sets them apart from their adult counterparts!
Mod Features
💀 Baby Skeletons Are Now a Reality!
Tiny skeleton variants spawn in the game exactly like baby zombies: with a 5% chance each time an adult skeleton spawns, it might appear as a little one instead.
🏹 Intriguing Combat Behaviors
Regular baby skeletons use bows for ranged combat, but once you get close enough to them, they instantly switch to wooden swords and engage in melee combat. Quite challenging opposition!
Baby stray skeletons are armed with snowballs and try to throw them right in your face at any opportunity. However, be careful: these snowballs have small pebbles mixed in, so upon impact you'll take minor damage and be knocked back!
☠️ Cute Fleeing Creatures
Little wither skeletons are not aggressive at all! Rather, they're afraid—afraid you might take away their most valuable possession: the wither skeleton skull the child always carries with them. They flee like scared puppy dogs at any attempt to approach them. If killed, the skull drops guaranteed. If you don't want to deal with such an adorable little one to get the required resource, give them a withered rose in exchange for the skull!
Gameplay Images
Installation & Requirements
⚠️ Required installation on both CLIENT & SERVER
⚠️ PUZZLES LIB must be installed (for Forge and Fabric)
⚠️ Fabric versions require FABRIC API
⚠️ Fabric versions require FORGE CONFIG API PORT
Configuration
You can easily customize mod parameters right within the game:
- On Fabric: using the mod menu (requires Mod Menu installed)
- On Forge: using Forge Config Screens
For those who prefer doing it themselves, configuration files are located in the .minecraft/config
folder and are named MOD_ID-client.toml
, MOD_ID-common.toml
, or MOD_ID-server.toml
(depending on the settings type).
Note: In older versions of this mod, server configuration files are located at .minecraft/saves/WORLD_NAME/serverconfigs
, requiring separate configuration for each world.