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Filters

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Filters

Filters determine which mobs a Mob Stand will manage.

Using filters allows you to target specific mob types while ignoring others.

Each Mob Stand maintains separate filter lists for:

  • Adult Mobs
  • Baby Mobs

This provides precise control over farm behavior and mob management.


Adult Filters

Adult Filters control which adult mobs may be managed by the Mob Stand.

Only enabled adult mob types are considered during processing.

Example:

Cow      ✓ Enabled
Pig      ✓ Enabled
Chicken  ✗ Disabled

Result:

Cows and Pigs may be managed.
Chickens are ignored.

Baby Filters

Baby Filters control which baby mobs may be managed by the Mob Stand.

This allows baby mobs to be treated differently from adults.

Example:

Adult Cow    ✓ Enabled
Baby Cow     ✗ Disabled

Result:

Adult cows may be managed.
Baby cows are ignored.

This is especially useful for breeding operations.


Opening Adult Filters

Open:

Main Menu
    ↓
Adult Filters

The Adult Filters menu will appear.

Select the mobs you want the Mob Stand to manage.


Opening Baby Filters

Open:

Main Menu
    ↓
Baby Filters

The Baby Filters menu will appear.

Select the baby mobs you want the Mob Stand to manage.


Enabling a Filter

When a filter is enabled:

Enabled

the Mob Stand is allowed to manage that mob type.


Disabling a Filter

When a filter is disabled:

Disabled

the Mob Stand completely ignores that mob type.


Example Farm Setup

Breeding Farm

Adult Filters:

Cow ✓
Pig ✓

Baby Filters:

Cow ✗
Pig ✗

Result:

Adults may be managed.
Babies remain protected until they mature.

Single Species Farm

Adult Filters:

Cow ✓
Pig ✗
Chicken ✗
Sheep ✗

Result:

Only cows are managed.

Tips

Combine Filters with Leave Alive

Using Leave Alive together with Filters provides maximum control over farm behavior.

Separate Different Farms

Use filters to prevent one Mob Stand from affecting unrelated mobs.

Protect Breeding Stock

Disable baby filters when maintaining breeding populations.


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