Player Conditions Plugin

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  • Information:
    Link of plugin : http://dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins/player-conditions/


    Information
    Player Conditions is meant to enhance the danger of your minecraft server. Players now have different conditions to start looking out for, such as bleeding, zombie infections, frostbite, and many more. Instead of plain old player versus player combat, and walking around willy nilly without a care in the world that you'll be safe with your diamond armour, there's a lot more danger than that. There's a possible chance that you could start bleeding if you fight too much. Maybe you'll get hit by a zombie and become infected! Who knows.
    During Player versus Player combat, just for aesthetic effect, every hit will have a blood particle effect. Fun, right? Wrong. There is a 5% chance that one of the players will become in a state of bleeding, or hemorrhaging. This player will then take damage periodically every set amount of seconds (which can be defined in a configuration file). Until the player crafts a special "bandage" item. If this bandage is right clicked, it will stop the bleeding, and heal a few health points.
    Zombies aren't that scary either, right? Once again, unfortunately you're wrong. If you're hit by a zombie, there's a 1% chance that you will become infected just like them! You'll slowly take damage, become nauseated, start groaning like a zombie, and when you die you turn into a horrifying zombie! There's a little bit more danger to fighting these pesky zombies now isn't there?
    A full list of currently implemented conditions and diseases can be found by http://dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-p…s/pages/conditions-guide/ :)