Werewolf
The plugin for adding werewolves into Minecraft!
Background
To become a Werewolf, you have to get bitten (attacked) by a wolf or Werewolf at night and contract the Werewolf infection. This infection will turn the player into a Werewolf every night, starting the next night, if the player is under a open sky. To prevent turning, the player can stay inside during night.
- When in wolf-form, character skin changes to a Werewolf skin
- When in wolf-form, players will become identifiable only as their werewolf name in the playerlist and chat (Adding a element of mystery)
- When in wolf-form, werewolves speak in a language which appears as growling noises to normal players.
- A Werewolf automatically turns into his Wolf-form during a full moon, when under a open sky.
- A Werewolf automatically turns into his Human-form at dawn.
- A Werewolf only eats meat!
- A Werewolf gains health from killing mobs (Hunting)
- A Werewolf does high unarmed damage
- A Werewolf moves faster
- A Werewolf jumps higher
- A Werewolf has night vision.
- A Werewolf cannot wield Armor while in Wolf-form, but has a high natural defense
- A Werewolf can growl with /growl
- A Werewolf can howl with /howl
Vampires cannot be infected with the Werewolf infection Vampire integration removed, for now
- When a Werewolf gets killed, the player re-spawns in human form.
- Werewolves are very vulnerable to silver weapons.
- Werewolves are flock creatures and live in clans
- Werewolves are the natural leaders of wild wolves
- The Werewolf infection can be cured by drinking the werewolf cure potion
Installation
- Install a Spigot server
- Download Werewolf
- Drop the Werewolf.jar into the plugins folder.
- Drop either MySkin.jar or LibsDisguises into the plugins folder.
- Start your Spigot/CraftBukkit server. (Using /reload can have unwanted side effects with players still online, and with complex plugins dependencies, so it's not recommended.)
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Compiling Werewolf.jar
- Werewolf must be compiled with java 8 compliance. Make sure you have a JDK 8 installed.
- Werewolf has developed using Eclipse (But any other IDE should work as well)
- Check out this repo using git in a commandline: git clone https://github.com/DogOnFire/Werewolf.git
- Open the Werewolf project folder in Eclipse
- Right click the Werewolf project folder in Eclipse and select "Run as maven build..."
- Click the "Run" button in the configuration window that appears
- The Werewolf.jar file will be compiled and available in the /target folder under your project folder