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  1. These bosses can vary from the weakest, smallest to the largest, strongest bosses. This mod adds mainly bosses, as well as dimensions, items and weapons. At first, this mod was only for mob battles in creative mode, however, the author and contributors have decided to add survival support.

    • Overview
    • Target selector variables
    • Target selector arguments
    • Player type and single type
    • Issues
    • See also

    Target selectors are used in commands to select players and entities arbitrarily, without needing to specify an exact player name or a UUID. One or more entities can be selected with a target selector variable, and targets can be filtered from the selection based on certain criteria using the target selector arguments.

    A target selector variable identifies the broad category of targets to select. There are five (six in Bedrock Edition, eight in Minecraft Education) variables:

    @p

    Selects the nearest player from the command's execution. If there are multiple nearest players, caused by them being precisely the same distance away, the player who most recently joined the server is selected.

    In Bedrock Edition, @p only selects players who are alive.

    @r

    Selects a random player.

    After a target selector, optional arguments can be used to narrow down the set of targets to a group that also matches certain criteria. When used with @a or @e, arguments narrow down the targets from the full list to a specific group. When used with @p or @r, the nearest or random player is selected from the group. When used with @s, the player using the command is targeted only if they would be in the narrowed group.

    Argument-value pairs appear within square brackets after the target selector variable, separated by commas:

    @ [ = , = ,...].

    In Java Edition, arguments and values are case-sensitive. Spaces are allowed around the brackets, equal signs, and commas, except in Java Edition between the target variable and the first bracket. Commas must be used to separate argument-value pairs.

    Player type

    Some command arguments require a player-type selector, while some require an entity-type selector. Entity type means that there's no additional restrictions. Any valid selector can be used in this command argument. A player-type selector is a selector that can only select players, including: •@e with type=player. •@a, @p with type=player‌[Java Edition only] or without type argument. •@r with type=player or without type argument.

    Single type

    This feature is exclusive to Java Edition.  Some command arguments require a single-type selector, while some require a multiple-type selector. Multiple type means that there's no additional restrictions. Any valid selector can be used in this command argument. A single-type selector is a selector that can only select one target, including: •@a, @e with limit=1. •@s without limit argument. •@p, @r without limit argument or with limit=1.

    Issues relating to "Target selectors" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there.

    •Commands

    •Entity format

    Merged

    •Pocket Edition

    •Windows 10 Edition

    Ports to consoles

  2. Bosses are significantly stronger enemies that can be spawned manually. There are 30 boss fights in Advent of Ascension (note: some boss fights consist of more than one entity). In this mod, fighting all bosses is an optional task; the player does not need to battle any of them in order to...

  3. Pillagers continually spawn in a 72×54×72 block volume centered on the top floor. They may spawn on any valid opaque block if the block light level is less than 9. There can be unlimited pillagers that spawn in outposts naturally, limited only by the natural spawning rules.

  4. Hi! This is a wiki for Tetra, a mod for Minecraft: Java Edition created and developed by Mickelus. The wiki is run by members of Tetra's Discord community who are big fans of the mod, and can be contributed to by anyone.

  5. Overview. The Castle sits on a mesa of Deadrock protected by the Thornlands. Many Forest Ravens can be seen spread out on the mesa of Deadrock. Constructed of off-white brick blocks and highlighted with glowing runes in many colours, the Final Castle is a sprawling collection of towers and walkways around a central keep.

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