WolvesOnMeds - tamed wolves regain health! current version: v1.4 [1.1-R3] Development has moved to dev.bukkit.org! What Is This? This plugin heals tamed wolves over time and restores their health after being wounded. (You can tell how much health a wolf has by looking at the angle of its tail. The higher the tail, the more healthy it is. The maximum health is shown as 100 degrees.) Download & Source Latest JAR: WolvesOnMeds-1.4.jar The source is available on GitHub. Bug Reports & Suggestions Please create a ticket at dev.bukkit.org. Changelog 2011/09/22: 1.4 [1.1-R3] - updated for 1.1-R3, added permissions 2011/09/22: 1.3 [1.0.1-R1] - updated for 1.0.1-R1, improved performance 2011/09/22: 1.2 [1185] - updated for 1.8 2011/08/21: 1.1 [1060] - delay, health constraints 2011/07/29: 1.0 [1000] - initial release
nice plugin, needs MyWolf support too cause mywolf allows changing of the wolves hp. and the plugin keeps healing it past the ammount of hp the wolf has if its low enough max hp and prerhaps even prevents it from healing up to its max hp if its high enough. a timer to tell it when to start slowly healing after x ammount of time passed after the last injury would be nice as well. (out of combat type thing)
Can you explain this a little more detailed? I am not very familiar with MyWolf. What is happening exactly and how should it behave instead? That is already on my planned features list
hmmm....... how about if you have pork in your inventory it helps to heal the wolf faster from a distance? like if your wolf is fighting a spider, and all you have in your inventory is porkchops, you can stay far from the battle, and the wolf will heal as it normally does (little heal slowly) but it also gets the porkchop to heal it as well? and have a toggle on it? i don't know, but i think that would be very good for keeping wolves alive a little better for longer amounts of time? maybe it perfect heals with the pork so if the wolf regens 1/2 a heart a second, and if porkchops regen 2 1/2 hearts, if the wolf is down 3 hearts it consumes a porkchop?
@PAL-18 Every plugin has an impact on CPU usage. So yes, it increases CPU usage, but only very little as it only does anything if it is needed