Minecraft potion of invisibility
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If you want to change the concept, you would have to implement a system that gives a translucent feel (maybe just a white-out) that doesn't ever make the skin of anyone inappropriate.
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This doesn't mean it has to be impossible, but it does mean that some heavy modding or changing of the concept is needed. You cannot just have a player with a translucent skin, there is no way a player can get one themselves. That is definitely possible in theory, but I think it's easier said than done. This translucent effect would also include having the texture go through some sort of filter, and then re-applied to the player. Nothing non-vanilla is sent to the client. In this case, the player model was probably just replaced with an animal model, including its texture, in the data the server sent to the client. You couldn't see its effect on your side, but other people could. ↑ What about emc's added disguises? Like what they had for the Halloween event?Those are basically what I was talking about, I think. To compensate for me apparently not knowing anything previously, I made a data pack that does everything asked for in the OP I stand corrected, I did not know that translucent players was a thing in vanilla Minecraft, but it is. That way, it wouldn't be a lot of effort for a single server. It might be possible if some paper developers decided to make a mod out of it that can be imported to any server. It definitely sounds like more than an afternoon of work. I wouldn't be sure if it's impossible, but I doubt it's easy. The only way I could think of doing it is by importing the player skin to some code, somehow making it see-through, which sounds non-trivial, and then getting that to display properly on every single client, which is definitely non-trivial. I doubt that that is possible without heavy modding, if at all. I would like the idea of letting invisibility still work for mobs, but I think the reason that that isn't the case now, is because it would be a hassle to code in.Īs for the see-through: that would be a rendering thing for the client. If you have other reasons as to why not to include it even with this alteration I would be interested to hear it to. What do you all think? Just something I thought of the other day and figured why not add it as a suggestion. It's not that useful but still something that could be nice for those who want to use invisibility potions.Īlso for those who want to use it on mobs for some reason, they would be just slightly opaque as well if turned invisible? Would be nice to be able to go through an area if you just want to quickly get through it without getting attacked by mobs etc. Then we would at least get some use out of the potions in some ways. But you would still be invisible to mobs (as long as your not wearing armor etc). You can still see the other person but they are slightly opaque as well still be able to see their name tag. Like what you see when you see another spectator player. Wondering if EMC, or should I say the programmers would be able to make it so when you take an invisibility potion you are still visible but opaque slightly. I have a compromise that I think would work really well. Like about how people will abuse it to grief or trick players ect.
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I already know some people will say "no" before reading any further. So as the title suggests I think it would be nice to allow invisibility potions on EMC.