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Hippogryphs are mysterious alpine flying carnivores that can be tamed and ridden.

Appearance[]

Hippogryphs are creatures with the body, tail, and back legs of a horse, the head and wings of an eagle, and eagle's talons as its front feet. They come in 10 different colors, most of which are based on the color patterns of different real-life birds (and are mentioned below, as well as showcased in the gallery).

Spawning[]

Hippogryphs often spawn in mountains and sand biomes.

The colors of the hippogryph and the biomes in which each color can be found include the following:

Hippogryph Patterns P1
Hippogryph Patterns P2
  • Black (Bateleur Eagle): Found in Desert Hills and similar biomes.
  • Chestnut (Red Kite): Found in Birch Forest Hills and similar biomes
  • Dark Brown (Bald Eagle): Found in Taiga Hills and similar biomes.
  • White (Gyrfalcon): Found in Snowy Mountains and similar biomes.
  • Brown (Golden Eagle): Found in Mountains and similar biomes.
  • Creamy (Kestrel): Found in Savanna Plateaus and similar biomes.
  • Grey (Goshawk): Found in Dark Forest Hills and similar biomes.
  • Fiery (Bearded Vulture): Currently unimplemented.
  • Icy (Secretary Bird): Currently unimplemented.
  • Dodo: Appears when a hippogryph is fed a Glistering Melon.

Drops[]

Hippogryphs drop:

Behavior[]

Hippogryphs are generally neutral, and will usually not attack players unless provoked. However, true to their predatory nature, they will target and attack players once hungry; as well as this, they will attack farm animals and other passive mobs. When attacking, hippogryphs will usually take a bite out of their prey with their hooked beak, dealing 2.5 hearts (5 HP) of damage with each bite; however, they are also known to rear up to deliver a deadly kick with their powerful talons, inflicting heavy knockback upon their quarry.

Unlike most other mobs in the mod, hippogryphs will slowly regenerate health.

Taming[]

Hippogryphs can be tamed with rabbit feet. To tame a hippogryph, all one has to do is drop 8 rabbit feet near it, and it will eat the treats and begin to tame by itself; however, if a hippogryph is found flying in the air, it is recommended to practice patience and keep track of the hippogryph until it lands. Once the beast is tamed, it will sit down. Domesticated hippogryphs can be saddled, carry chests, and be equipped with armor. Along with this, they can be made to wander or sit by interacting with them while holding a stick; however, note that when ordered to roam, they can still fly at will. Fortunately, however, a dragon bone flute can be used to order any hippogryph to land. In addition to this, domesticated hippogryphs attack mobs and players who attack their owner, and any domesticated hippogryph that is flying midair and not sitting will drop to the ground and start attacking the mob or the hostile player.

Sneaking while interacting with a hippogryph with a stick or a Dragon Command Staff will set a home position where it is currently at, and it will not go far away from that position. The home position can be removed by sneaking while using the Dragon Command Staff again.

Breeding[]

Two hippogryphs can be bred by feeding them rabbit stew. They are bred in the same manner as other vanilla animals; in this case, right-clicking each hippogryph with the rabbit stew will cause them to breed. Breeding the two hippogryphs will produce an egg.

Throwing the egg will hatch it into a baby hippogryph. It takes 1 day for a baby hippogryph to reach adulthood.

Note: The hippogryph has to be wandering(Right-click with a stick) to be able to breed

Usage[]

Equipment[]

A hippogryph's inventory can be accessed via interacting with them while sneaking. A player can equip a chest which gives the hippogryph inventory storage, a saddle that makes it rideable, and finally, Hippogryph Armor that absorbs damage from most attacks.

Riding[]

Once a tamed adult hippogryph has been saddled; the player can mount the hippogryph by interacting with it with an empty hand. Like with any rideable mob, WASD controls are used. Spacebar makes the hippogryph rise if it is in the air; if held for over a second while it is on the ground, it makes the hippogryph start flying. X lowers the hippogryph, and Shift is used to dismount. G makes the hippogryph use either one of its strike attacks, attacking the mob the player is currently looking at.

Gallery[]

History[]

  • 1.2.0:
    • Introduced.
  • 1.3.0:
    • Now spawns using Forge's Biome Dictionary rather than being restricted to hard-coded biomes, allowing for compatibility with Biomes O' Plenty and other biome mods.
  • 1.5.0:
    • Can now be given a home position by shift-clicking with a stick or Dragon Staff.
  • 1.5.2:
    • Now receives extra armor points when equipped with Hippogryph Armor.
    • Animals and NPCs now flee from hippogryphs.
  • 1.6.0:
    • Can now draw drops from a configurable loot table.
  • 1.6.1:
    • Added new model (now has a thicker neck and 3D talons similar to a Stymphalian bird's).
    • Added new textures.
    • Can now regenerate health naturally, similar to the vanilla horses.
    • Attacks are no longer delayed.
    • Now receives even armor points when equipped with Hippogryph Armor.
  • 1.7.0:
    • Attacks now have more range.
    • Tweaked flight mechanics (details are coming soon).
  • 1.8.0:
    • Now has a new drop: Hippogryph Talon.
    • Now associated with a new Legendary Weapon: the Hippogryph Talon Sword.
    • Now occasionally drops a placeable skull.
    • Previously-set home positions can be removed.
    • Amount of experience dropped upon death has been rebalanced.
    • No longer flies around forever.
  • 1.8.4:
    • Player-controlled flight has been reworked.
  • 1.9.0:
    • Idle animations are now smoother.

Trivia[]

  • There is a bug where hippogryphs hatched from eggs would not be pre-tamed.
  • There is a known bug where some hippogryphs may not accept rabbit's feet to tame. The bug seems to be tied to individual hippogryphs. In some cases, capturing the hippogryph in a mod that allows mobs to be captured, like Mob Catcher or Pokeball, and then releasing it can fix the bug.
  • Throwing/Giving Glistering Melons to a Hippogryph can turn it into a Dodogryph.
  • Hippogryphs are quite hard to control with lag, this issue can be solved with low render distance or a performance enhancing client.
  • The "Dodogryph" is based off of the Dodo and the Quagga from the Fossils and Archaeology Mod.[1]


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Passive Mobs
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Neutral Mobs
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Hostile Mobs
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Upcoming Bosses
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