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Hello, I'm very new to forge and got stuck on something that I thought would be rather simple. I wanted to change the spawnrate of certain vanilla entities (mobs), and change

the limit of the max amount of entities that can be spawned. I've been looking a lot at the forge code, and documentation, but failed to figure it out. A nudge in the right direction

would be highly appreciated. :)

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Thanks, I was trying to make it work, thought I would do something like this.

 

    @EventHandler
    public void init(FMLInitializationEvent event)
    {
        MinecraftForge.EVENT_BUS.register(new MySpawnEventHandler());
        EntityRegistry.removeSpawn(EntityZombie.class, EnumCreatureType.MONSTER);
        EntityRegistry.removeSpawn(EntitySkeleton.class, EnumCreatureType.MONSTER);
        EntityRegistry.removeSpawn(EntitySpider.class, EnumCreatureType.MONSTER);
        EntityRegistry.removeSpawn(EntityEnderman.class, EnumCreatureType.MONSTER);
        EntityRegistry.removeSpawn(EntitySlime.class, EnumCreatureType.MONSTER);
        EntityRegistry.addSpawn(EntityZombie.class, 100, 100, 100, EnumCreatureType.MONSTER);
    }

But it doesn't seem to be working and I don't really know what I'm doing wrong to be honest. I thought it made sense to call these methods in the init method since they are static anyway, does that make sense? I'd make a seperate method if it worked of course.

Edited by Grazen

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