Augmented Hardcore Plugin

Augmented Hardcore Plugin (1.20.1, 1.19.4) is a game-altering modification for Minecraft servers, designed to amplify the difficulty and realism of the hardcore survival mode. Developed by dedicated modders, this plugin introduces a range of hardcore features and mechanics, pushing players to their limits as they strive to survive in a brutal and unforgiving world.

Augmented Hardcore Plugin (1.20.1, 1.19.4) – Spigot 1

Features:

Life System:

  • Empower players to set their destiny with customizable lives: set maximum achievable lives, starting lives, and lives after respawn.
  • Fine-tune the intensity of your hardcore world with configurable life losses upon death and explore various options to disable life losses in specific worlds.

Life Part System:

  • Unleash the potential of players by enabling life part accumulation: set maximum life parts achievable, the amount needed for a full life, and starting life parts after a respawn.
  • Introduce captivating gameplay mechanics by allowing players to gain life parts through defeating formidable entities and earning them through active playtime.

Death Ban System:

  • Immerse players in the consequences of their actions with a comprehensive death ban system: configure ban durations for every death cause, including combat logging and revival.
  • Offer a unique experience by letting players decide how their ban time is calculated, and consider empowering players with fascinating in-game events upon death bans.

Max Health System:

  • Unleash the power within players by providing control over their maximum health: set achievable maximum health, starting health after a death ban, and health loss upon death.
  • Add depth to gameplay by allowing players to gain max health through defeating entities and reward their dedication with health boosts through playtime.

Combat Tag System:

  • Introduce excitement and strategy in player and monster combat with a customizable combat tag system.
  • Make combats more intense by configuring the duration of combat tags, their effects on player kicks, and the worlds where combat tagging is enabled.

Revive System:

  • Foster a sense of camaraderie with a player-driven revive system: control the lives lost and gained through reviving, and set cooldowns between successive revives.
  • Offer players a chance at redemption by allowing revives on first join, while still providing the option to disable reviving in specific worlds.

Miscellaneous Features:

  • Enhance the hardcore experience with options to disable artificial health regeneration and showcase memorable moments with optional lightning strikes at player death locations.
  • Empower server owners with the ability to run custom commands on player death or configure the display of the death screen to suit their unique server ambiance.
  • Offer a seamless integration with CombatLogX, letting it handle combat tagging while our plugin ensures that artificial health banishments align with server settings.

Graphical User Interfaces:

  • Bring your server to life with engaging graphical interfaces: players can easily view their augmented hardcore statistics, life count, time till the next life part, and revive opportunities.

How to install:

  • Download a plugin of your choice.
  • Place the .jar and any other files in your plugin’s directory.
  • Run the server and wait for it to fully load.
  • Type stop in your Minecraft server console to bring the server to a clean stop.
  • Run the server.
  • All done! Your plugin should be installed and ready to be used.

Augmented Hardcore Plugin (1.20.1, 1.19.4) Download Links

For All Versions from Minecraft Spigot 1.13 to Minecraft Spigot 1.20.1

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