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README.md
Tamable Foxes
SpigotMC Plugin that gives you the ability to tame foxes!
WARNING: Do not reload the plugin, you may loose foxes!!
NOTE: You no longer need to add the program arguments to your start file. If you previously had them, you can delete them, but I don't think it would harm if you leave them in.
Default configuration files:
If you get any errors, create an issue!
Have you ever wanted to tame foxes? Well, now you can! Use chicken to tame and sweet berries to breed them!
Features:
- 33% Chance of taming
- Breeding
- Wild foxes pick berry bushes
- Leaping on targets
- Tamed foxes sleep when their owner does
- Foxes follow owner
- You can shift + right-click to let the fox hold items
- Right-click to make the fox sit
- Shift Right-click with an empty hand to make the fox sleep
- If the fox is holding a totem of undying, the fox will consume it and be reborn.
- Foxes attack the owner's target
- Foxes attack the thing that attacked the owner.
- Foxes are automatically spawned inside the world. (Same areas as vanilla foxes)
- Foxes attack chickens and rabbits.
- Snow and red foxes.
- Language.yml
- Message for when a tamed fox dies
Commands:
- /spawntamablefox [red/snow]: Spawns a tamable fox at the players location.
Permissions:
- tamablefoxes.spawn: Gives permission to run the command /spawntamablefox. Default:
op
- tamablefoxes.tame: Gives the player the ability to tame a fox. Default:
Everybody
- tamablefoxes.tame.unlimited: Lets players bypass the tame limit. Default:
op
The plugin by default submits anonymous stats about your server (player count, plugin/server version, and type) to a public statistics website (bstats.org) in order to provide the developers with usage information. If you wish to opt-out, you can do so in the bstats/config.yml
file.