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Utility Mobs Mod 1.14.4/1.13.2/1.12.2/1.11.2 - Covers the vanilla utility mob. Stone Golem - The most basic mob added this mod. Mod Showcase Unfortunately, there is no showcase available for this mod! If you think the video of the mod is bad / irrelevant or for some other reason, please report it by clicking on the following button: Utility Mobs Mod Installation This is a simple tutorial that will help you install Utility Mobs Mod Minecraft 1.13, 1.12.2 and others version successfully! The first thing to do is make sure you have Minecraft Forge installed. Download the Utility Mobs Mod below or from anywhere, make sure the mod is compatible with the version forge installed. Find the Minecraft app folder: Windows on open Run from the start menu, type %appdata%\.minecraft\, and then click Run. On mac OS X open viewfinder, hold down ALT, and then click go to the top menu bar. Open the App Support folder and find Minecraft. Place utility mobs in the Mods folder. If you don't have one, create it now. Now, just launch Minecraft Forge profile! Utility Mobs Mod Download Utility Mobs, created by FatherToast, the mod was created on June 23, 2013 and the last update was made on September 14, 2014, so far with a total of 500,461 downloads. If you are interested in more information about Utility Mobs Mod, please go to CurseForge [link]. RELEASE Distributes the final version of the mod. BETA The mod developers release beta versions of release in order to obtain useful feedback before releasing the final version of the mod. ALPHA Alpha edition is a mod release that is still in the early testing phase. Note: The Utility Mobs Mod download links are available from below minecraft's most popular version so far, others version (likes, as 1.12.1 / 1.11.1 / 1.10.1 / 1.9.2 / 1.8.8 / 1.8.4 / 1.7.2 / 1.6.4 / 1.6.2 / 1.5.2 / 1.4.7) please visit the official website above! Before downloading any files from our website, please accept the rules: We do not host utility mob files on our website. We do not modify or edit utility mobs in any way. The original download links are provided directly from the author of the minecraft mod. Therefore, they are completely safe and secure. Download links are constantly updated, you can always download the latest available versions. If you have any problems with utility Mobs Mod, please leave a comment below and we will help you as soon as we can. Utility Mobs Mod for Minecraft 1.11.X Utility Mobs Mod for Minecraft 1.10.X Utility Mobs Mod for Minecraft 1.10.X Utility Mobs Mod for Minecraft 1.X 9.X Utility Mobs Mod for Minecraft 1.8.X Utility Mobs Mod for Minecraft 1.7.X Utility Mobs Mod for Minecraft 1.6.X Rating: 5.00 - 1 votes Previous articleLava Monsters admin The Utility Mobs mod adds a lot of new useful mobs, to help the Experiences. Golems, stray towers and walking walking Blocks here to help you fight your enemies. Golems are made like Snowsem, except they are made of stone and ore and are much stronger. Iron and gold golem armored and weapons. And the Bound Soul golem is made of soul sand and you can place whatever armor and weapons you want on it. As soon as they see the enemy, they attack, and their damage depends on the strength of the blocks. With this mod, new towers have been added. They can turn 360 degrees to follow nearby enemies and attack them. Basic turrets are made of stone, brick and obsidian and constantly increase the attack damage. And you can use more advanced turrets to shoot flaming arrows as the fire tower is made of a redstone block. Eventually you can craft different blocks to follow you around on your travels. If you need a crafting table, furnace, anvil or chest you can pick up the skeleton skull of any of them and become the tamed pets. They'll follow you, and you can even tell them to sit or stand by for the shift by clicking on them. DownloadForumInstall Guide Utility Mobs, 3.60 /5 (1073 votes) Utility Mobs Mod for Minecraft 1.7.10, 1.6.4, 1.6.2, 1.5.2 Updated: May 22, 2015 | 4,307 views | Just doing some random searches and I ran't across the Type-Raffle mod. Nowadays (like, 1.12+) I've got Extra Golems (which is great) and OpenModularTurrets, but I just really like the taste of this guy. I have been seeing most of the toast's mods being updated, so crossing fingers. Here's my wish list, what do you think? The basic block configuration so you can customize costs. (Maybe a compressed block? Or should we switch to a more expensive dispenser? Something like that.) The feeder gui turrets in which you can configurely need to add ammunition to use up when fires. Arrows, gunpowder, etc. Similarly, configurable durability costs are tools when you give them to golems. Damage to the health of the anvil when used. Maybe it's a Bed Golem following you. Or a hopper golem that pulls in/pushes random crap so you can automate your turrets with ammo and such. It's a fun way to logistics. Or a redstone lamp that follows around, click on it to turn it on/off. A dispenser that can be used as a dispenser?... For some reason, I've always wanted a door to follow me. The Utility Mobs Mod adds many new useful mobs to the game that improves your gaming experience. Some anamnesis, like the Golems, with stray towers or pedestrian device blocks helps fight the enemy. Basically, all the added mobs will help you with a variety of tasks. The Golems are similar to The Snowselem, but are made of stones and ores, despite being much stronger to the Snow golems. The two most powerful snres are iron and gold as well, because they have armor and weapons. Another great Lelem made of soul sand and called Bound Soul Golem, it allows you to see what armor and weapon you want on it. This could really be stronger. what elements you give him, even as soon as he sees the enemy, he starts attacking him. All the Golems and turrets that have been added to utility mobs can be upgraded to improve their effectiveness. Towers are very useful because they can be placed wherever you want, and when an enemy is nearby, they can turn to 360 degrees, and this thing maximizes their strength. The towers are made of brick, obsidian and stones. The most powerful tower is made of redstone block and you can shoot flaming arrows at your enemies. This mod is also great because you can craft different blocks that follow the map around as well while you're going to travel long distance. You can easily add a skeleton skull to any crafting table, furnace, anvil or chest and afterwards become your tamed pets. Utility Mobs Mod for Minecraft Changelogs: Added colossal golems. Added steam and melon golems. Added jukebox and Jack O'lantern block golems. Fixed some minor bugs for some lems. Removed Animation API. Download Links Utility Mobs Mod 1.7.10 UtilityMobs-1.7.10-3.1.1.jar Credits: docrobb - Homepage ? Utility Mobs Mod 1.7.10 (Epic More Belaams, Mob destroying turrets) Utility Mobs Mod 1.7.10 allows you to travel and easily access important blocks like chest, crafting table, a furnace, etc. These blocks will follow around and teleport if you are too far away. Another feature of this mod with turrets is that you can upgrade it to attack and kill mobs in sight! This mod also adds many new golems that will fight for you and kill mobs. Do you have a mod that makes monsters attack your base? Do you ever feel like you're trying to protect all 360 degrees a little thinly, one degree at a time? Here's the solution: Utility Mobs mod. This mod adds additional golems built in the same way as vanilla golems, plus turrets, along with forming the basis for good protection. Turrets and even certain golems can be upgraded to improve their effectiveness. All golem and tower building recipes can be banned from the properties file! Also, you can also turn your (non-vanilla) golems and turrets hostile towards you! Build a fortress and try to get over your own defenses. The property file is created in the config folder in the .minecraft directory. Features: Golems: Seven new golems: Stone golem Big Stone Golem Obsidian Golem Armor leem Gilded armor golem Scarecrow Bound soul Stone Golem The stone golem is the most basic ally you can build. Do not expect to be very smart or strong, but easily mass produced. You won't wander or even look around, just know if you have an enemy in your range and springs (slowly) into action! Big stone golem The big stone golem is mostly self-explaning if you know what a stone golem is. It's just a stone goat, which is twice as much cobblestone, which is a little tougher! Oh, and it's bigger. Obsidian Lelem The obsidian leemm Like a big stone golem, but almost indestructible! It has 50 hearts and armor reduces damage by 80%. Just like the non-animated obsidian, it's as annoying as a punch in the face to break, even with diamond tools! Armor Golem The armor golem is the humble golem-spender that made only half the iron from an iron golem! These guys, uh, things are pretty tough, and they don't take up as much space as iron golems. Gilded Armor Golem The gilded armor golem is like the standard armor scarc, except it's made of gold. As everyone would have guessed, they don't do as much damage as irons. In fact, they do half the damage. So what exactly is their claim to fame, you ask? Well, every time you hit a mob, the laten charm of the golden shit is precious experience orbs out of the mob's brain! It's just an experience point, but it adds up pretty quickly and you don't have to do anything in person. Scarecrow The scarecrow is your man with the plan. Your plan. The scarecrow can only follow around and beat the live tar out of the monsters to get close! Just keep in mind that the attack on di Flint and steel and buckets of lava also set fire to the mob! You can always get the gun back from a scarecrow; The guns aren't even piling up! Bound Soul The bound soul is performed by absorbing souls out of the soul's sand and bringing them to life with the innate magical properties of the pumpkin, which then takes the form of the spirit captured. According to our scholars, souls encompassing the soul's somnot consist entirely of your past. Like scarecrows, they need weapons to be effective. Unlike scarecrows, they can also be equipped with armor! An army of bow-wielding souls in diamond armor is probably pretty intimidating. Turrets: Twelve Turrets: Snow Tower Stone Brick Tower Obsidian Tower Fireball Tower Ghast Tower Fire Tower Shotgun Tower Shotgun Tower Gatling Tower Volleyball Tower Killer Tower Upgrade System: Each tower can receive upgrades! Each tower is just one at a time, but the upgrade batteries will never be consumed and can be replaced. Standard upgrade items: Diamond Iron casting feather gunpowder Slimeball Ender pearl Spider eye Fireball award ??? Diamond: Diamonds are used in the internal bow and arrow system to sharpen arrows as they are shot, increasing the damage they deal with. Iron casting: Iron castings are used in much the same way as diamonds, but it strikes the stone tip of the arrow and adjusts the arrow to fire, using a similar method of firestone and steel, just cooler. Pen: Ever felt the need to move the tower? Well, the feathers somehow make them easy enough to push! Just take the pen at them when you're done to fix them in place again (also to make room for a combat upgrade). Gunpowder: A small pile of gunpowder is somehow enough to create unlimited explosions in the applied tower arrows. The road is actually an ancient family secret. Slimeball: Slimeballs apply a layer of truss with arrows shooting turrets with slime balls in them. This truss is not only disgusting, it also slows down the mob it hits. The deceleration effect is a 15% reduction in speed for a single hit, but can produce up to 75% of multiple hits in a short period of time. For some reason, entities using the new AI system are not affected by slowing drinks, so creepers, skeletons and zombies are currently not affected by this update. Ender Pearls: Ender Pearls allow turrets to take ten whole blocks more! This increases the average tower to twenty blocks, and the sniper tower to thirty blocks! While it doesn't offer any accuracy enhancements in the range, higher-level turrets shoot tons of arrows (or sniper turrets) and it's incredible to take advantage of this upgrade. Spider Eye: Spider eyes apply poison to the arrows shot by spider eye turrets. The mob hit by their arrows is poisoned, provided they are not spiders or undead. Fireball Charge: Fireball charges are probably the most devastating update available when you consider the likely to mean it completely. The arrows shot not only explode, but set fire to things around the explosions. If they don't immediately destroy themselves or what they're trying to protect, and for some reason are immune to fire, they're very effective! ???: They're ??? Shoot a very unique kind of arrow. If any mob is hit by such an arrow, it will be killed immediately, but it will not drop anything and will not provide experience. Oh, and you're going to have to find this yourself. Happy Easter. If the feathers are not enough, you can disassemble a tower with scissors. A simple right click on the tower instantly destroys, significantly improving the drop rate of the tower base block based on the remaining health, from 33.3%, zero health up to 83.3%, to max health. When killed normally, the tower usually has zero health, so there will be a 33.3% chance of a decrease in the base block. Snow tower The snow tower is probably annoyance at best. That's great for pacifists or humiliating mobs! The attack is the same as the snow golem, but the tower is stronger, smarter, and stationary. Only ender bead and feather upgrades apply to this tower. Stone Tower The stone tower is your basic, immobile defensive unit. It attacks like a skeleton, except it's a little smarter, and the arrows bounce harmlessly off you, the golems and other towers! That being said, each arrow is shot by towers of these properties. Stone brick tower The stone brick tower is just a slightly refined version of the stone tower. Shoot arrows twice as fast! The arrows he shoots also deal half a damage, but who's counting? Obsidian Tower The obsidian tower is your hard tower, which won't wear out when the heat is on. It is an abnormally high 50 hearts of health and armor, which reduces 80% of the damage it takes. However, it is only as effective as a stone This is great as a starting tower placed in front of the map is actually played. Fire Tower The fire tower is like a flame in your pocket, it's just not in your pocket,

and it's not on fire. The fire tower does not, however, shoot fireballs slightly like a flame (at a time, but more often). Thanks to not using arrows, a single ender bead and feather upwards work on it. Ghast Tower The ghast tower got its name from big, white flying things called ghasts. Why? Because it fires exploding fireballs like a terrible one! Be careful not to destroy your own base. Only ender bead and feather upgrades can be used on it. Sniper Tower The Sniper Tower is the same base range as a tower with a ender bead! It practically has a ender bead built in, but ender pearls still increase the range to 10 blocks! It fires a little slower than the standard tower, but it's very accurate and deals more damage with each arrow! Shotgun Tower The shotgun tower philosphy is simple: more. Instead of shooting a small arrow, he shoots six arrows with each shot! Who needs precision? While an enemy that hits with more than one arrow does not increase damage, the arrows take more damage than normal arrows. Also, the shotgun tower hates getting confused by the snow tower! Gatling Tower The Gatling Tower is the death of a stick! It falls on its target by two arrows per second (as opposed to one arrow every three seconds)! Sure, it might just deal half-the-heart damage with a hit, but the upgrades work nicely and the stuff will definitely get hit. Killer Tower The Killer Tower takes some ideas for the shotgun tower, but uses magical magic to get everywhere around you and shoot an arrow at each enemy that can be seen in each shot. Not only does it attack everything, but the arrows can deal more damage than normal. Each upgrade works with devastating effects if given a killer tower, be careful with explosives. Block Golems: Block golems are useful guys that follow the owner around. Unlike most golems, block golems teleport to keep up with you. Each of them has a GUI that opens when you right click on them, assuming you have pretty high permissions. The owner right clicks while sneaking in to tell each block golem to sit or stand up, but block golems can automatically sit down while someone uses them. Workbench Golem The workbench golem is pretty standard, really. What, you could ask? Well, it's basically a workbench with legs and a fashion sense. You must have permission to use it. Furnace Golem The furnace golem will smell all the things that need smelting, assuming you are willing to pay the price! The price of fuel, of course, is the same as a standard furnace. An open license is required for use. Anvil Golem The anvil golem acts as an anvil, only suffering from severe chronic depression! And he can walk. You must have permission to use it. Chest imbola The chest imbolm is great for those to carry a lot of things. Just make sure he doesn't die. An open license is required for use. Trapped chest scarring The trapped chest scarring is basically the same as the chest imbol, only it's better hiding. Try your best to look like a chest block when told to sit. At some point, you will probably attack players trying to open without proper permissions. An open license is required for use. Ender Chest inectlem The ender chest selem is also like chest imbol, but uses the ender chest for an analysis. Also, the licenses are a little easier as everyone sees their own ender chest inventory. You must have permission to use it. Books: Targeting Books: Don't you like what the towers do or don't attack? Then you're going to need these books. The books tell you how to use them, the only thing you need to know is that you can only open them if you right click on a block. Book + Bone -> Player Permissions Book + Rotten Flesh -> Mob Target List Manuals: Introduction: Manuals! Simply craft a book with a golem head, make an informative manual that lists all the building recipes and goles that can be made to the head, as well as a little information about this golem. Book + Pumpkin -> The Vector Manual + Dispenser -> Tower Manual Book + Ender Pearl -> Tower Updates Manual Book + Skeleton Skull -> Block Golem Manual Screenshots: Required: Minecraft Forge How to Install: Make sure you've installed Minecraft Forge. Find the Minecraft app folder. Under Run from Start, type %appdata%, and then click Run. For Mac open finder, hold down ALT and click go then library in the top menu bar. Open the App Support folder and find Minecraft. Place the mod you've just downloaded (.jar file) into the Mods folder. When you start Minecraft and click the mod button, you should now see that the mod is installed. Utility Mobs Mod 1.7.10 Download Links: Older Versions: Show Content ?? Minecraft 1.5.2 Download server 1 Minecraft 1.6.4/1.6.2 Download server 1 - Download Server 2 Minecraft 1.7.10 Download Server 1 - Download Server 2 2

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