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Leapleaf

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Last updated 1 year ago

Health
70 (Default)

Classification

Natural

Behavior

Passive (player is owner or active) Neutral (owned by a different player or spawned via command or spawn egg)

Damage

10 (Default)

Knockback Resistance

100%

A leapleaf is a buildable neutral mob that attacks monsters by leaping and smashing at their location. Leapleaves in Goety are made by players.

Spawning

The resulting golem is loyal towards the player who right clicked on the central Overgrown Roots with an Animation Core.

Behavior

A summoned leapleaf will follow their summoner if its 10 blocks away from them unless put into Standing By mode.

A summoned leapleaf will never retaliate against their summoner, or other servants of said summoner, if attacked by them. Summoned leapleaves will attack players or mobs that their summoner attacks, or those that injure their summoner unless the target has the same summoner or is on the same team.

Strafing

When spotting a target, and not charging, the leapleaf will strafe around the target like Skeletons.

Smash

If the target gets close to the leapleaf while it's strafing, the leapleaf will smash its fist to the ground knocking back and damaging nearby non-allied mobs in a small radius.

Charging

The leapleaf will pounds its chest and start quickly move towards the target. Once the target is 6.5 blocks near it, the leapleaf will perform its leap attack.

Leap

Leapleaves leap forward and smashes the ground, dealing 1.25x of it's attack damage value to nearby non-allied entities and dealing heavy knockback.

Rest

After dealing damage to an entity, the leapleaf will have a 25% chance, a 100% if the entity dies, of resting, where the leapleaf will not move or attack for 3 seconds.

Trivia

    • Unlike the original, the Leapleaves of Goety has glowing green innards and pink petals instead of purple.

    • This might be due to how the Leapleaves in Minecraft Dungeons are said to be corrupted by the Orb of Dominance.

    • If "leapleafTexture" in goety-mobs.toml is disabled, or summoned as hostile, leapleaves will take their Minecraft Dungeons counterpart's textures.

Leapleaves are made by arranging four overgrown roots on an upside-down T arrangement, two on top of the two left and right overgrown roots and a corpse blossom on top of the center root.

Then, the player has to right click on the central Overgrown Roots with an Animation Core. The player must've read the in order for the golem to be created.

Leapleaves can be healed by right-clicking on them with a .

Leapleaves that are spawned through spawn egg or commands will target hostile mobs like , and will retaliate when damaged.

If the leapleaf's owner wears a wild robe, they will regenerate health using their owner's .

Leapleaves are based on Minecraft Dungeons' mob.

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