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Minecraft: Java Edition
1.19.2
Platforms
Supported environments
Client and server
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Licensed MIT
Published 3 months ago
- The Growling Man often stalks or watches players from a distance.
- He usually hides or disappears if noticed too early.
- He becomes dangerous if the player is “marked.”
- Being marked happens after repeated quick animal kills.
- When marked, he is much more likely to attack.
Special Situations
- He is drawn to events that generate grief in the world, such as village raids.
- During these events, his behavior becomes more aggressive toward nearby mobs.
- He may appear in caves or dark areas and silently observe.
- He can sometimes appear when you open your inventory.
- If you keep your inventory open too long, he may spawn nearby.
Player Warning Signs
- If he rushes toward you quickly, react and move away.
- Do not stand still when he is very close.
- Close your inventory quickly if he appears while it is open.
Sound Settings
- Music and jumpscare sounds use the Jukebox/Note Block volume slider.
- Lower that sound category in Minecraft settings if it is too loud.
Configuration Guide
- Open your Minecraft directory → open the config folder.
- Edit the mod config file with Notepad or any code editor.
- Optional: install the Configured mod to edit settings in-game.
Main Config Options
- Spawn timing (seconds)
- GM Spawntime Min – minimum spawn delay
- Spawntime Max – maximum spawn delay
- Spawn probability
- GM Spawn Chance – lower value = higher spawn chance
World impact
- Regenerate Blocks If Broken By The Entity – if true, broken blocks regenerate
- Chase duration (minutes)
- GM Chase Time Min – minimum chase time
- GM Chase Time Max – maximum chase time
Spawn restrictions
- Don't Spawn GM On First Day – prevents first-day spawn if true
- GM Max Spawn Distance – maximum distance from player in blocks
- Marked status trigger
- Amount Of Quick Animal Kills Needed To Get Marked


