Description
Ever wanted your villages to look a bit more... diverse? Those huge noses and static arms are kinda creepy after all. Or maybe you're a livestreamer looking for a new way to engage your viewers?
This mod can achieve just that!
How does it work?
This is extremely easy to do, simply give your villager a custom name. This can be done in 3 ways:
- Summon a villager with a custom name: /summon minecraft:villager ~ ~ ~ {CustomName:"\"SpaceCat97\""}
- Rename the villager using a name tag
- Change the villager's name in GUI (the villager must have a profession). You can also remove the villager's name in GUI.
When the villager has a custom name, the client will search Mojang's API to find the skin of the username you inputted (this is not case sensitive). It will download that skin and store it in the Minecraft instance for easy access (and to avoid unnecessary downloading).
The skin will be applied to the villager, and the villager's model is changed to the player model (or slim, depending on the skin). They still act entirely like normal villagers.
Features + Configurations
- Villagers skins and models change to player skins
- GUI option to change name (this is configurable, and is enabled by default)
- Breeding can be stopped for villagers that have custom names (this is configurable, and breeding is disabled by default)
- Villagers with custom names will have their death announced on the global chat (this is configurable, enabled by default)
- The death announcement can also print coordinates (this is configurable, and is disabled by default)
- Baby villagers also change skin when renamed (and it looks adorable!)
- If the skin is an old format (not 64x64), a warning will print to chat
Special Credits
This mod was commissioned by Generikb, a livestreamer and content creator. Take a look at his stuff!
http://twitter.com/generikb
http://www.twitch.tv/generikb
Need more help?
Please feel free to join my discord sever should you need any support!
https://discord.gg/R4yaRqr2gN
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What means Verified?
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Compatibility: The mod should be compatible with the latest version of Minecraft and be clearly labeled with its supported versions.
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Functionality: The mod should work as advertised and not cause any game-breaking bugs or crashes.
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Security: The mod should not contain any malicious code or attempts to steal personal information.
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Performance: The mod should not cause a significant decrease in the game's performance, such as by causing lag or reducing frame rates.
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Originality: The mod should be original and not a copy of someone else's work.
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Up-to-date: The mod should be regularly updated to fix bugs, improve performance, and maintain compatibility with the latest version of Minecraft.
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Support: The mod should have an active developer who provides support and troubleshooting assistance to users.
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License: The mod should be released under a clear and open source license that allows others to use, modify, and redistribute the code.
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Documentation: The mod should come with clear and detailed documentation on how to install and use it.
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How to Install
Download Forge & Java
Download Forge from the offical Site or here. If you dont have Java installed then install it now from here. After Downloading Forge you can run the file with Java.
Prepare
Lounch Minecraft and select your Forge istallation as Version this will create a Folder called Mods.
Add Mods
Type Win+R and type %appdata% and open the .minecraft Folder. There will you find your Folder called Mods. Place all Mods you want to play in this Folder
Enjoy
You are now Ready. Re-start your Game and start Playing.