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SOLVED [1.19.4] How to make mob shoot 3 arrows (like multishot) with a bow

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I have a mob that shoots a bow and i want it to shoot 3 arrows at once in a spread like multishot, but i have no idea how to go about it. Any ideas?

Edited by a_random_something

I do believe your custom mob needs to implement the RangeAttackMob interface. Then make your mob shoot 3 arrows via implementing the performRangedAttack() method. See the AbstractSkeleton class for reference, which makes the Skeleton mobs shoot only 1 arrow.

If you need help on making a mob in general, refer to this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ycbDR4hAkI

 

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Appreciate the help, but I did manage to figure it out with some tutorials. The main problem was figuring out how to calculate the angles for the arrows to shoot at

  • a_random_something changed the title to SOLVED [1.19.4] How to make mob shoot 3 arrows (like multishot) with a bow

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