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I want the monster not to attack the player, this is my code

@Override
        public void onArmorTick(ItemStack stack, World world, PlayerEntity player) {
            if (player.isAlive() && Screen.hasShiftDown()) {
                if (hasFullArmor(player) && hasCorrectArmorOn(ArmorMaterial.SILK_NIGHT_ARMOR, player)) {
                    List<MobEntity> mobEntities = getNearbyEntities(player);
                    for (MobEntity mobEntity : mobEntities) {
                        Optional<LivingEntity> target = Optional.ofNullable(mobEntity.getTarget());
                        target.ifPresent(res -> {
                            if (target.get().getUUID().equals(player.getUUID())) {
                                mobEntity.setTarget(null);
                            }
                        });
                    }
                }
            }
            super.onArmorTick(stack, world, player);
        }

I don't know how to explain this situation, please watch my video

https://error-1254387167.cos.ap-chengdu.myqcloud.com/bugs-video.mp4

 

Sometimes it’s useful, sometimes it’s not.

All code has been executed

 

Edited by Spring

  • Author
4 hours ago, Spring said:

I want the monster not to attack the player, this is my code

@Override
        public void onArmorTick(ItemStack stack, World world, PlayerEntity player) {
            if (player.isAlive() && Screen.hasShiftDown()) {
                if (hasFullArmor(player) && hasCorrectArmorOn(ArmorMaterial.SILK_NIGHT_ARMOR, player)) {
                    List<MobEntity> mobEntities = getNearbyEntities(player);
                    for (MobEntity mobEntity : mobEntities) {
                        Optional<LivingEntity> target = Optional.ofNullable(mobEntity.getTarget());
                        target.ifPresent(res -> {
                            if (target.get().getUUID().equals(player.getUUID())) {
                                mobEntity.setTarget(null);
                            }
                        });
                    }
                }
            }
            super.onArmorTick(stack, world, player);
        }

I don't know how to explain this situation, please watch my video

https://error-1254387167.cos.ap-chengdu.myqcloud.com/bugs-video.mp4

 

Sometimes it’s useful, sometimes it’s not.

All code has been executed

 

 

Found the problem, getNearbyEntities parameter problem. But now the monster will look at me, is there a way to avoid it?

with the way you use, no. If you want to avoid that, you need to replace the Target Goal of the Entity. btw, this is the better way to prevent monsters from attacking the Player instead setting the target to null

 

  • Author
1 hour ago, Luis_ST said:

with the way you use, no. If you want to avoid that, you need to replace the Target Goal of the Entity. btw, this is the better way to prevent monsters from attacking the Player instead setting the target to null

 

What to replace the entity with?

Not the Entity itself, the TargetGoal of the Entity. If you want to do that, create a custom TargetGoal and replace it in EntityJoinWorldEvent

  • Author
28 minutes ago, Luis_ST said:

Not the Entity itself, the TargetGoal of the Entity. If you want to do that, create a custom TargetGoal and replace it in EntityJoinWorldEvent

so complicated

No it's not, no less complicated than the code you are currently using, also your code is bad for performance since you run it each tick 

  • Author
On 12/7/2021 at 9:31 PM, Luis_ST said:

No it's not, no less complicated than the code you are currently using, also your code is bad for performance since you run it each tick 

like this ?

 

@Override
        public void onArmorTick(ItemStack stack, World world, PlayerEntity player) {
            if (invalid(player)) {
                List<MobEntity> mobEntities = getNearbyEntities(player);
                for (MobEntity mob : mobEntities) {
                    if (mob.getTarget() != null && mob.getTarget().getUUID().equals(player.getUUID())) {
                        mob.goalSelector.removeGoal(new NearestAttackableTargetGoal<>(mob, PlayerEntity.class, true));
                    }
                }
            }
        }

 

3 hours ago, Spring said:

like this ?

no:

On 12/7/2021 at 12:24 PM, Luis_ST said:

replace it in EntityJoinWorldEvent

also this won't work:

3 hours ago, Spring said:
mob.goalSelector.removeGoal(new NearestAttackableTargetGoal<>(mob, PlayerEntity.class, true));

first you need to use the targetSelector,
second use GoalSelector#getAvailableGoals

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