Mob on mob

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Topic category: Help with Minecraft modding (Java Edition)

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Mob on mob

Greetings. And me again. I have a horse, I have a knight, now the question is: How to put a knight on a horse? There was an idea to make them solid objects in Blockbench, but it would have turned out too weird, I'm sure there is some kind of procedure to put a mob on another mob.

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And one more question. Is it…
Sun, 11/12/2023 - 04:57

And one more question. Is it necessary to make a separate sitting model for the knight, or will Minecraft itself determine when to sit using animations? I know this question will probably seem stupid, but please help.

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You can create a single mob…
Sun, 11/12/2023 - 09:31

You can create a single mob composed of the knight and the horse

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Spleet2.0, Um, sorry. Of…
Sun, 11/12/2023 - 17:03

Spleet2.0, Um, sorry. Of course, Google translator is clumsy, but I already wrote that I don’t want to make the knight and horse one, so to speak, because damage will be inflicted on two creatures at once, and the sounds will be the same. I would like to know how to create two creatures separately and place one on top of the other.