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if(this.getHealth() < 40.0F){
	this.setHealth(40.0F);	
}

Say, I want to use the function above.Or maybe check Entity.ticksExisted. Where do I put it?

Also, how do I include LivingDeathEvent or EntityLivingBase#onDeath(DamageSource) into my mob?

“Since when did you start modding?”

“Last night"

You would put that in the onLivingUpdate() method, but the problem with that is it will ALWAYS set back to 40 so if its suppose to be possible to kill it, then your mob is invinsible.

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Yeah, I was actually trying to do just that. Thanks!

“Since when did you start modding?”

“Last night"

EntityLivingBase#onDeath(DamageSource)

You put it into your mob class. That is called overriding the method, look it up in some Java course.

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EntityLivingBase#onDeath(DamageSource)

 

I see a lot of those, but don’t understand how to use them. Can you get me one in context?

“Since when did you start modding?”

“Last night"

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