This modification enables gamers to generate a bot within the game, allowing them to maintain their farms even when they are not physically present in the game environment. With BotMod, players can establish a stationary bot at any chosen spot on their Minecraft server. This bot will be equipped with the player’s unique skin, ensuring it remains in the game’s loaded state, while deceiving the mob spawning system into thinking an actual player is present. As a result, farming operations can continue seamlessly whether players are logged out, exploring another area, or engaged in other activities.
Purpose of BotMod
In the standard version of Minecraft, the spawning of mobs ceases when no real player is within the vicinity. When a chunk unloads, it loses its anchor, leading to stagnation in farm operations. BotMod resolves these issues simultaneously; it keeps the chunk active and introduces a fake player entry in the mob spawner’s list, allowing both hostile and passive mobs to appear around the bot just as they would in the presence of an actual player.
Key Features of BotMod
- Effortlessly generate bots at your current location using a straightforward command.
- Each bot will feature the live skin of the player who spawned it, sourced directly from Mojang’s session servers.
- Bots come with a [Bot] labeled name tag in bold blue, as designated by the user.
- Chunk force-loading ensures that your farms continue to operate even when you move out of render distance.
- Mob spawning functions correctly around the bot thanks to the injection of a fake player into the system.
- Bots are impervious to damage, cannot be pushed, and lack AI, serving purely as presence anchors rather than dynamic entities.
- Bots persist through server restarts, automatically reappearing when the server starts up again, removing the need to reset your farms after a reboot.
BotMod Commands:
- /bot spawn — create a bot at your current position.
- /bot remove — delete a specified bot (tab-completion supported).
- /bot list — display all currently active bots.
- /bot killall — eliminate all bots on the server simultaneously.
- /bot help — provide a formatted overview of the mod and available commands.
