Closed Chris6ix closed 2 years ago
Normal Speed?
Slime Mount extremely fast
2.6-DEV-b12
This server is running Paper version git-Paper-177 (MC: 1.18.1) (Implementing API version 1.18.1-R0.1-SNAPSHOT) (Git: 2e99e5e)
Plugins (46): BetterConcrete, BetterTridents, BigDoors, Bookshelf, BreakingSlab, CommandCooldown, CustomEnderChest, DeluxeMenus, Duels, dynmap, Essentials, EssentialsChat, FlyPerms, GSit, Hat, HolographicDisplays, HoloMobHealth, HomeGUI, InteractionVisualizer, JoinRules, KittenForever, LightAPI, LinkedPortals, LinksPlus, LuckPerms, Multiverse-Core, Multiverse-Inventories, NotTooExpensive, PL-Hide, PlaceholderAPI, PlayerPortal, PlayerWarps, Playtimes*, PlugManX (PlugMan), ProtocolLib, QuickShop, RealScoreboard, RotationWrench, SilkSpawners, TAB, UltimateCatcher, UltimateTimber, UltraCosmetics, Vault, WorldEdit, WorldGuard
Nope
What steps will reproduce the issue?
What was supposed to happen?
Normal Speed?
What happened instead?
Slime Mount extremely fast
What version of UltraCosmetics are you using? Do not say 'latest'.
2.6-DEV-b12
What server distribution (Spigot, Paper, etc.) and what version are you using? Do not say 'latest'.
This server is running Paper version git-Paper-177 (MC: 1.18.1) (Implementing API version 1.18.1-R0.1-SNAPSHOT) (Git: 2e99e5e)
What plugins do you have installed?
Plugins (46): BetterConcrete, BetterTridents, BigDoors, Bookshelf, BreakingSlab, CommandCooldown, CustomEnderChest, DeluxeMenus, Duels, dynmap, Essentials, EssentialsChat, FlyPerms, GSit, Hat, HolographicDisplays, HoloMobHealth, HomeGUI, InteractionVisualizer, JoinRules, KittenForever, LightAPI, LinkedPortals, LinksPlus, LuckPerms, Multiverse-Core, Multiverse-Inventories, NotTooExpensive, PL-Hide, PlaceholderAPI, PlayerPortal, PlayerWarps, Playtimes*, PlugManX (PlugMan), ProtocolLib, QuickShop, RealScoreboard, RotationWrench, SilkSpawners, TAB, UltimateCatcher, UltimateTimber, UltraCosmetics, Vault, WorldEdit, WorldGuard
Are there any errors in the console or in logs?
Nope
Additional information that could be helpful in fixing the problem
Nope