![]() Made using the Darkly Bootstrap Theme by Thomas Park, which was released under the MIT License.ĭenizenMetaWebsite is Copyright (C) 2021-2022 The Denizen Script Team, All Rights Reserved. Theme: Standard Dark, created by Alex 'mcmonkey' Goodwin You can find DenizenMetaWebsite on GitHub, or talk to us on Discord. spawn creeper|creeper|creeper|creeper|creeper persistentĭenizenMetaWebsite (the Denizen Meta-Documentation Website), developed by Alex "mcmonkey" Goodwin on behalf of the Denizen Script team, is a website to let you browse through the Denizen meta-documentation. #Use to spawn a swarm of creepers around the npc, which will not despawn until killed. #Use to spawn a spider at the player's location which will automatically target the player. #Use to spawn a spider at the player's location. returns the entity that was spawned (if you only spawned one). returns a list of entities that were spawned. Returns a list of all entity types known to the server. Use to teleport the NPC to a location that was noted with the command.![]() If the location isn't specified, will use either the linked NPC's location, or the linked player's location. Denizen Script Commands Commands are always written with a - before them, and are the core component of any script, the primary way to cause things to happen. Optionally specify 'reason:' (Paper only) to specify the reason an entity is spawning for the 'entity spawns' event, If the persistent argument is present, the entity will not despawn when no players are within range, causing the entity to remain until killed. Learn about how commands work in The Beginner's Guide. Spawn an entity or list of entities at the specified location.Īccepts the 'target:' argument which will cause all spawned entities to follow and attack the targeted entity. Commands are always written with a '-' before them, and are the core component of any script, the primary way to cause things to happen. Spawns a list of entities at a certain location. Spawn ( ) (target : ) (persistent) (reason : ) ![]() Commands are always written with a '-' before them, and are the core component of any script, the primary way to cause things to happen. ![]()
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