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## How do I use this mod to have turn-based-battle with any mob (including mobs from other mods)?
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To have turn-based-battle with a mob, it must have a config entry in the server
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config. This can either be done manually or be [done in-game via a
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command](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MK648OVHddE).
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## Is it possible to have a mob's config applied to any mob with a specific name?
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Yes, [this video explains this feature](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lBETQFMd3A).
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## Can the mod play music while a battle is happening?
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Yes, you have to put the music (`.wav`, `.ogg`, or `.mp3`) in
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`.minecraft/config/TurnBasedMinecraft/Music/battle` and
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`.minecraft/config/TurnBasedMinecraft/Music/silly` . Note that `.wav`, `.ogg`,
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and `.mp3` music files are supported, but `.mid` files are disabled due to lack
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of volume control with the default Java library api. The config file can be
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edited to change what categories of entities trigger what type of music, but
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generally "passive" mobs trigger the "silly" music and everything else triggers
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"battle" music. Note that the default server config has turn-based-battle
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disabled for "passive" mobs.
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**Note that while .ogg Vorbis files are supported, .ogg Opus files are NOT
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supported.**
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One can use FFmpeg to convert music files into .ogg Vorbis:
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ffmpeg -i <music_file_to_convert> -map a:0 -c:a libvorbis output.ogg
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## Why can't the mod play my mp3 files?
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The third-party-library used to load mp3 files seems to have issues with
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loading any mp3 file that isn't "barebones". Try removing the metadata of the
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mp3 file. I've found that using mp3s without album art embedded in it seems to
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work.
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**It is recommended to use .ogg Vorbis files instead of .mp3 files.**
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## Why do passive mobs don't start turn-based battle?
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By default, the `passive` category is set to "ignore turn-based-battle" in the
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server config. Use `/tbm-server-edit` to change this. (Click on
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`ignore_battle_types` which should be dark-green. A list of "categories" will
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appear at the bottom of the text. Click on `passive` to remove the "passive"
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category.)
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![Screenshot one of two showing how to unset passive category from ignore battle types list](https://seodisparate.com/static/uploads/TBMM_ignore_battle_types_screenshot0.png)
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![Screenshot two of two showing how to unset passive category from ignore battle types list](https://seodisparate.com/static/uploads/TBMM_ignore_battle_types_screenshot1.png)
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Alternatively, edit the [server config](https://github.com/Stephen-Seo/TurnBasedMinecraftMod/blob/ad78063a16c768f660dd086cba857a3be43a84b2/src/main/resources/assets/com_burnedkirby_turnbasedminecraft/TBM_Config.toml#L46)
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and remove "passive" from the ignore\_battle\_types list.
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## Why is the mod's config file missing?
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The mod needs to be run once to generate the default config file and
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directories for battle music. After running it once, you can now close
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Minecraft and edit the config found at
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`.minecraft/config/TurnBasedMinecraft/TBM_Config.toml` Note that some options
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only apply to the server and some only to the client, as specified in the
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config. This means that server config must be changed on the server side for it
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to take effect (local singleplayer will use all of the local config, but
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multiplayer setups will require the server config to be changed on the server
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side). [You can edit the server-side config in game via the "/tbm-server-edit"
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command](https://youtu.be/9xkbHNWkcIY).
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## I updated the mod, but now my config changes are back to default, what happened?
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Sometimes, I add new mob entries to the config, and increment the version
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number of the config. When the server/client starts, it checks the default
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config's version number with the existing config's version number. If the
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existing config is determined to be outdated, then it is renamed to a different
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name (which usually includes the date/time of when it was renamed), and the new
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default config is placed in its place. There is a config option to prevent this
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from happening, but it is strongly recommended to not disable this since this
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will cause updates to the config to never be placed in the mod's config
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directory. If you have changes you want to keep, but the mod renamed the
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original config, you will have to edit the `TBM_Config.toml` to have the
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changes you want from the renamed older config file.
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