Mobhunting Plugin
MobHunting Plugin (1.13.2, 1.12.2) adds a new level of fun to hunting monsters, animals or opponents. Now you can get money or even dead players skull from kills, get bonuses for skilled and creative kills, and get special achievements!
Features
- Reward Money from killing monsters. (Vault and Gringotts supported)
- Reward / Punish Money from killing animals. (disabled by default)
- Give players a Mobhead / Playerhead as reward
- Steal money from other players pockets (can be disabled)
- Put a bounty on your enemies and get them killed.
- Run a console command as a reward or punishment or Start a Skull Collection / Give permissions to something.
- Modifiers to increase your income for creative kills
- Many Achievements to collect
- MasterMobHunters (Citizens2) and Signs
- Leaderboards
- Mob grinder detection
- Supports Minecraft 1.7.9 – 1.12.2
- Heavily customizable
- Language support. see How to localize MobHunting
- MySQL support is optional
- Tested on SpigotMC, CraftBukkit, Glowstone and Cauldron
- NEW Learning mode so players understand why they didn’t get a reward when killing a mod.
Configuration
MobHunting is ready to use without any configuration, but the default values provided may not be well suited to your server.
What can be changed:
- Base money from monsters can be changed or disabled
- Modifiers can be changed and disabled
- Money from getting achievements can be changed
- Penalty amounts can be changed or disabled
The configuration file (config.yml) is well documented
MCStats & bStats
This plugin utilizes both Hidendra’s and BtoBastians plugin metrics systems , which means that the following information is collected and sent to mcstats.org:
- A unique identifier The server’s version of Java Whether the server is in offline or online mode
- The plugin’s version
- The server’s version
- The OS version/name and architecture
- The core count for the CPU
- The number of players online
- The Metrics version
Screenshots:
How to install:
- Download a plugin of your choice.
- Place the .jar and any other files in your plugins 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.