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The attackEntityFrom() method is responsible for actually doing the damage too.  You still need to call super.attackEntityFrom(...) to keep the original behaviour (and you probably want to return the return value of that call from your overridden method).

 

(Also, you didn't annotate getEntityAttributes() with @Override - please don't get into that habit; it's guaranteed to come back and bite you sooner or later).

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8 minutes ago, desht said:

The attackEntityFrom() method is responsible for actually doing the damage too.  You still need to call super.attackEntityFrom(...) to keep the original behaviour (and you probably want to return the return value of that call from your overridden method).

 

(Also, you didn't annotate getEntityAttributes() with @Override - please don't get into that habit; it's guaranteed to come back and bite you sooner or later).

Thanks! Works perfectly now.

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