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Minecraft: Java Edition
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Minepathy introduces a new danger to your game in the form of procedurally generated diseases! Contract, mutate, or spread diseases!
Some mobs now have a chance to spawn as a vector of disease. A small percent of humanoid hostile mobs will spawn carrying a disease and wearing hazmat suits, and an even smaller percent of animal mobs will spawn carrying a disease with no visual indicator.
The hazmat suit can be optained by killing a humanoid mob wearing one, though it will likely be torn. It can be repaired by crafting it with string. When wearing a hazmat suit, the player cannot contract or spread diseases.
When a disease is generated, it randomly selects effects, stats, a name, appearance, and its transmission mode:
- Contact: spreads from interactions between players and onto blocks that players interact with.
- Airborne: spreads from close proximity
- Foodborne: spreads to food items
When you contract a disease, you can see the effects in your inventory, but not the name, stats, or transmission mode. To see this info, sample yourself, another mob or player, or a block with a swab, smear it onto a glass pane or a culture plate, and view it under a microscope.
You'll see that diseases have 4 stats:
- Strength: when you contract a disease it has 10 "health" which decreases every 30 seconds until it reaches 0 and you recover. There is a strength% chance that this health does not decrease.
- Transmissibility: chance that the disease spreads, depending on its transmission mode
- Stability: Similar to strength, except this is for how long the disease lasts on mobs and on blocks for contact diseases.
- Latency: When a disease is first contracted, there is an asymptomatic period at first. Every 30 seconds, there is a latency% chance that this period continues.
Lastly, there's a handful of other features in this mod, like: syringes for spreading diseases, a thermometer item for detecting diseases on yourself or other players and mobs, and disease mutating by using potions on a sample in a culture plate!


