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| ==Player Mechanics== | | ==Player Mechanics== |
| ===Stamina=== | | ===Stamina=== |
| -The stamina bar replaces the experience bar. Most actions cost stamina, with the exception of a few things like sprinting, jumping, and crafting | | [[Stamina]] is a system intended to reduce the ability of individual players to be entirely self-sufficient. Most actions cost stamina, with a few exceptions. If your stamina bar runs out you will start losing hunger every time you take an action that would otherwise cost stamina. |
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| -Max stamina of 100, regenerates at 0.5 stamina/second. There is no way to increase this regeneration
| | Players have a maximum stamina of 100, regenerating 0.5 stamina a second. There is no way to increase this regeneration. |
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| -Doing stamina-costing actions above/below sea level will cost increasing amounts of stamina
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| -Once the stamina bar runs out, actions eat into your hunger bar instead
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| -Stamina is effectively a buffer for your hunger bar, and waiting for it to regenerate can be substituted by using your hunger bar and restoring it with food, making food a valuable resource for performing many actions in a short period of time
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| Common stamina costs example:
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| ! Action !! Cost
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| | Breaking stone || 3
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| | Placing wooden planks || 1
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| | Hitting an entity || 10
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| Some blocks have greatly increased stamina costs to place and mine. These blocks are intended to be in more defensive structures, allowing players to prevent their structures from being easily attacked/griefed if they so desire:
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| ! Blocks !! Break Cost !! Place Cost
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| | Obsidian || 50 || 20
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| | Bricks || 50 || 20
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| | Mud bricks || 50 || 20
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| | Smooth stone || 50 || 20
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| ===Downed=== | | ===Downed=== |
| -Upon being killed, a player will instead be put into the downed state. In this state, the player is unable to be killed and will be put on a timer to be revived
| | Instead of hitting 0 hearts being instant death, players will now enter the [[Downed]] state. In this state, the player is unable to be killed and will be put on a timer to be revived. |
| | | Downed players can be revived by another player by right clicking and using the GUI provided. |
| -If you are downed by a player (or have recently been damaged by one), you will have 60 seconds before you bleed out. If you die to environmental causes instead, you will have 120 seconds before you bleed out
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| -Other players may right-click you to open a GUI and choose whether to revive you or not. If they choose to revive you, they will have to spend 10 seconds immobile near your body, after which both players will be free to move. This may be cancelled by crouching
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| -You can not perform any actions while downed except eating, dropping items, and picking up items
| | If you leave the game while downed, you will instantly die. No exceptions. |
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| -Downed players are completely immune from dying until the duration runs out and cannot be moved except upwards or downwards
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| If you leave the game while downed, you will instantly die. No exceptions | |
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| ===Health Rework=== | | ===Health Rework=== |
| -The vanilla saturation-based healing system is disabled. Instead, every 5 seconds every player will regenerate half a heart
| | The [[Health Rework]] disables the vanilla saturation-based healing. Instead, regeneration is constant but slow, and water bottles heal one heart when drank. |
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| -You may also consume water bottles to instantly heal a full heart, similar to a healing potion in vanilla Minecraft
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| ===Resurrection=== | | ===Resurrection=== |
| -Players do not respawn in the traditional method and must be “resurrected” by other players to log back in
| | When killed, players cannot respawn in the traditional method. They instead can be respawned through [[Resurrection]] by another player. |
| | | Resurrection requires at least 16 cornucopias in your inventory, a custom item made of 1 of each crop and is performed by using the command “/resurrect player <player name>” |
| -Resurrection requires at least 16 cornucopias in your inventory, a custom item made of 1 of each crop. The cornucopias are consumed upon resurrection and cost doubles with each subsequent revive (i.e. first revive costs 16 cornucopias, second one costs 32, then 64, and so on)
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| -Resurrection may be performed by using the command “/resurrect player <player name>”
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| -The resurrected player will be spawned at the exact location the command is used
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| -You may also use “/resurrect list” to view all the dead players that may be revived and “/resurrect count” to view the number of players on the server who may be revived
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| ===Damage Rework=== | | ===Damage Rework=== |
| -Damage values are adjusted depending on certain scenarios:
| | The [[Damage Rework]] has adjusted both mob and player damage. |
| Mobs (except Endermen) deal double melee damage to players and vanilla projectile damage to players, creepers deal vanilla damage as well
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| -Players deal halved melee damage to other players and vanilla projectile damage to other players, aside from firework rockets which deal three quarters of the vanilla damage to other players
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| ! Attacker !! Attack Type !! Target !! Damage Multiplier !! Notes
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| | Mob || Melee || Player || ×2.0 || Endermen deal vanilla damage
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| | Mob || Projectile || Player || ×1.0 || Vanilla projectile behavior
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| | Player || Melee || Player || ×0.5 || Players deal halved melee damage to other players
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| | Player || Projectile || Player || ×1.0 || Vanilla projectile behavior
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| | Player || Firework rocket || Player || ×0.75 || Firework rockets are partially reduced
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Player Mechanics
Stamina
Stamina is a system intended to reduce the ability of individual players to be entirely self-sufficient. Most actions cost stamina, with a few exceptions. If your stamina bar runs out you will start losing hunger every time you take an action that would otherwise cost stamina.
Players have a maximum stamina of 100, regenerating 0.5 stamina a second. There is no way to increase this regeneration.
Downed
Instead of hitting 0 hearts being instant death, players will now enter the Downed state. In this state, the player is unable to be killed and will be put on a timer to be revived.
Downed players can be revived by another player by right clicking and using the GUI provided.
If you leave the game while downed, you will instantly die. No exceptions.
Health Rework
The Health Rework disables the vanilla saturation-based healing. Instead, regeneration is constant but slow, and water bottles heal one heart when drank.
Resurrection
When killed, players cannot respawn in the traditional method. They instead can be respawned through Resurrection by another player.
Resurrection requires at least 16 cornucopias in your inventory, a custom item made of 1 of each crop and is performed by using the command “/resurrect player <player name>”
Damage Rework
The Damage Rework has adjusted both mob and player damage.