Certain simple mobs when granted sentience from the Sentience random event cannot properly use harm intent and make use of their increased damage for self defense, Such as mice,
What did you expect to happen: To be able to nibble them
Because other simple mobs such as parrots, lizards, corgis, cats, foxes, all gain the ability to properly use harm intent
What happened instead:
I nuzzled them, harmlessly, also wasn't able to harm objects either.
Why is this bad/What are the consequences:
Because I would not be able to defend myself
Steps to reproduce the problem:
accept a sentience event, awaken as a mouse.
When did the problem start happening:
always I believe.
**Extra information**:
I think it has something to do with some simple mobs have specific verbage for their interactions, Like nuzzle on mice, not the same bug but I think it might be a similar bug in the attack verbage that baby slimes have when sentient as they cannot attack objects either.
Certain simple mobs when granted sentience from the Sentience random event cannot properly use harm intent and make use of their increased damage for self defense, Such as mice,
What did you expect to happen: To be able to nibble them
Because other simple mobs such as parrots, lizards, corgis, cats, foxes, all gain the ability to properly use harm intent
What happened instead:
I nuzzled them, harmlessly, also wasn't able to harm objects either.
Why is this bad/What are the consequences:
Because I would not be able to defend myself
Steps to reproduce the problem:
accept a sentience event, awaken as a mouse.
When did the problem start happening:
always I believe. **Extra information**:I think it has something to do with some simple mobs have specific verbage for their interactions, Like nuzzle on mice, not the same bug but I think it might be a similar bug in the attack verbage that baby slimes have when sentient as they cannot attack objects either.