Undead Players

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Undead Players

Module TypeStand Alone
Created bySparks
Last Updated bySunderB
Compatible MC Versions1.15

This module causes a zombie to spawn at a player's location upon death.

Features

Undead Players are spawned at the player's death point. They can pick-up some items such as armor and weapons, but will have to be killed to get the items back. Players with strong armor and weapons may return to the site of their death to find a rather strong zombie to defeat.

An Undead Player's name is visible from a great distance and through solid blocks, much like another player. This can help players locate where they recently died, perhaps getting there before their inventory despawns.

An Undead Player who's picked up its owner's weapon

Technical Details

Undead Players are always a regular zombie (not a zombie villager or baby). They are persistent, and won't despawn naturally. The Zombie can wear armor and will hold the strongest weapon they find.

Advancements

Advancement Description Requirements
Risen Die and raise up an undead zombie in your body's place. Die for the first time to summon an Undead Player

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History

Version Date Change
1.8 10 Mar 2014 Released Undead Players
13 Oct 2014 Snowball added to make sure name always displays
1.9-1.10 24 Feb 2016 Updated for 1.9 command format
Now works properly alongside the Damaging Snowballs module, as nametags always show in 1.9
05 Jul 2016 Added "Risen" achievement to module
1.11 10 Jun 2017 Updated for 1.11 command format
1.12 10 Jun 2017 Updated for 1.12 command format
1.13 19 Nov 2018 Updated for 1.13 data packs

Previous Versions

MC 1.8 Version

In the MC 1.8 Versions (v1.1), a snowball was used to display the Undead Players' names. This caused incompatibility with Damaging Snowballs.

MC 1.9-1.12 Versions

In the MC 1.9-1.12 versions (v2.1-2.3), the advancements were actually a simulated achievement, using tellraw to show the message. This has been transferred to advancements upon the release of the 1.13 version (v3.0).