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how to make a mob minecraft into a golf ball

by Mrs. Lupe Sanford Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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In mob golf, actual mobs are used as golf balls. This is only possibly by using a mod or plugin which will increase the knock back effect (or enchantment strength) on weapons. The mobs are literally punched into the air and are shot far away, hopefully close to the hole.

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Can you build your own custom mobs in Minecraft?

FOLLOW MINECRAFT News Build your very own custom mobs The stars of the recent Caves & Cliffs Update: Part I are several new mobs, including the adorable axolotl and the rambunctious goat. And yet – sometimes, more is better to make your travels through the Minecraft world ever more exciting.

How to make a cow in Minecraft blockbench?

In Blockbench, open the cow from the default Minecraft resource pack that you’ve downloaded. One small fix is needed – you’ll want to rotate the body of the cow by -90 degrees on the X axis to make it fit. Then, you can then design and create many facets of the cow model.

How do I morph a mob into another mob?

Step one: summon the mob you want to morph into. Remember to summon it with the {NoAI:1} datatag, if you intend on trying this in survival mode with a hostile mob. "/give @p minecraft:repeating_command_block". /effect @p minecraft:invisibility 9999 1 Step five: activate the command block and you're all set! Like this tutorial?

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Scoring

Each hole will usually be assigned a “par”, this is the number of throws you need to score 0 points. If you manage to get the block in the hole in 1 throw below par, you score a “birdie”, which gives you a score of -1.

Obstacles

Anybody who has every played miniature golf in real life will probably know at least 10 different holes to build, though if you need a little inpiration, try one of the following.

Corners, Turns and Slopes

You can create various different shaped golf courses with sharp angles, long curves or slopes. Note that blocks cannot go up a slope, only down. So players will have to try to throw the blocks over the slopes.

Multilayered Courses

You could add various holes on a top layer in which the block has been throw. It will then land on a layer below it, which will then either lead to the end hole or even more layers. By creating 3 of these holes, seperate tracks could be created, some more difficult than the others.

Water Flows

Blocks will be carried by water, which makes water the perfect way to create shortcuts on your course. Players could then chose to go for the easier, but longer route or try to get the block into a water flow, which will carry the ball further but is often difficult to reach.

Boundaries, Bridges and Sand Banks

Water could be used to set boundaries around your course. If the block falls into the water, the player will have to start back at the beginning of the course. Small bridges could be created as the only passage across the water, which make it quite difficult to succeed on this course.

Fire, Lava and Other Heat Sources

Fire and lava should never be used in your courses, as they will melt the ice. So will torches and many other heat and light sources. Though it is possible to prevent this by using mods or server plugins.

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Scoring

  • Each hole will usually be assigned a “par”, this is the number of throws you need to score 0 points. If you manage to get the block in the hole in 1 throw below par, you score a “birdie”, which gives you a score of -1. If you manage to do it in 2 throws under par, you score an “eagle” or “double birdie”, which is -2 points. 3 throws under par is an “albatross” or “double eagle”, which is -3 point…
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Obstacles

  • Anybody who has every played miniature golf in real life will probably know at least 10 different holes to build, though if you need a little inpiration, try one of the following.
See more on game.guide

Corners, Turns and Slopes

  • You can create various different shaped golf courses with sharp angles, long curves or slopes. Note that blocks cannot go up a slope, only down. So players will have to try to throw the blocks over the slopes. However, if a block is sliding over an ice block, pushing that ice block up with a piston will not stop the block from sliding, so it is pos...
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Multilayered Courses

  • You could add various holes on a top layer in which the block has been throw. It will then land on a layer below it, which will then either lead to the end hole or even more layers. By creating 3 of these holes, seperate tracks could be created, some more difficult than the others. So players will have to try to get their block in the more difficult to reach hole in order to get an advantage on th…
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“The Windmill”

  • Anybody who has ever played miniature golf will have most likely encountered the windmill challenge. For those of you who have no idea what I’m talking about, the windmill’s blades will rotate and constantly block off the whole through which the ball has to be shot. This means you need to time your shot (or by lucky) in order to get the golf ball into the hole. This can easily be r…
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Water Flows

  • Blocks will be carried by water, which makes water the perfect way to create shortcuts on your course. Players could then chose to go for the easier, but longer route or try to get the block into a water flow, which will carry the ball further but is often difficult to reach.
See more on game.guide

Boundaries, Bridges and Sand Banks

  • Water could be used to set boundaries around your course. If the block falls into the water, the player will have to start back at the beginning of the course. Small bridges could be created as the only passage across the water, which make it quite difficult to succeed on this course. Sand (and any other block) can be used to stop the blocks from sliding across the ice, so players will have t…
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Fire, Lava and Other Heat Sources

  • Fire and lava should never be used in your courses, as they will melt the ice. So will torches and many other heat and light sources. Though it is possible to prevent this by using mods or server plugins.
See more on game.guide

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