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Most of the mobs in the Lord of the Rings mod are NPCs, that is, non-player characters. Examples include Gondor Soldiers, Orcs, and Elves. Spiders and Wargs are not considered NPCs because they are not sapient beings, and do not have certain characteristics specific to NPCs, such as eating and talking, and are simply mounts related to a specific faction.

List of NPCs

There are many different types of NPCs in the Lord of the Rings Mod:

Elves

Elves are the Firstborn Children of Ilúvatar, and were the first race to awaken in Arda. They are wise, fair, immortal beings who live in both Middle-Earth and Valinor. In Middle-Earth, you are likely to find Elves in places such as Rivendell, Lindon, Lothlorien, and Mirkwood (The uncorrupted part). Unfortunately, some of the Elves that awoke were corrupted by Melkor, and, as a result, became Melkor's servants. In the mod, Elves are immune to poison.

Dwarves

Unlike Elves and Men, Dwarves were not originally created by Ilúvatar. Rather, they were created by Aulë, deep beneath the mountains of Middle-Earth and were given life by Ilúvatar. They awoke about 100 years after the Elves, and are known for their great mines, strength, and metalsmithing skills. Of all races in Middle-Earth, they are the most resistant to corruption. Dwarves can live for several hundred years unless they are slain.

Hobbits

Hobbits are the little folk of the Shire, which in addition to Bree is presently their only home, though in the past they lived in many other regions of Middle-Earth. They are small, peaceful folk who dwell in holes. Hobbits are closely related to Men, and are presumably counted among the Secondborn Children of Ilúvatar as well. Like Men, they are mortal. They can, however, be a fearsome foe when roused. All wildlife in The Shire knows to find cover when a Hobbit stoops for a stone. They are stealthy, to the point that to Men it may seem magical. In the Mod, they use slings to protect their boarders. The least effective ranged weapon in the game. A lot of money can be made by setting up a pipe-weed farm and selling to the Hobbits. They also have lots of food you can loot and ovens you will certainly want to steal.

Men

Men are the Secondborn Children of Ilúvatar and they inhabit many areas of Middle-Earth. Unlike Elves they age, and eventually die and leave the world. Men (at least those not of Númenórean descent) tend to live shorter lives than Dwarves and Hobbits. Some Men are good, including those of Gondor, Rohan, and the Rangers of the North, though other Men, including the Near Haradrim and the Dunlendings, have sided with evil powers. The player is considered a man by other NPCs.

Ents

Ents are the tree-herders of Fangorn Forest. In the days of old, their realm covered all the vast forests of Middle-Earth, but today, Fangorn is their only home. They are fearsome warriors who will attack any foes which attempt to enter Fangorn or to chop down trees, through they will allow friendly players to drink some of their Draught.

Orcs and Uruk-Hai

Orcs and Uruk-Hai (which are just stronger versions of Orcs) were created by Melkor in the First Age of Middle-Earth. They were born of young, captured Elves that he tormented, ruined and finally seduced to his power. They hate the light just as much as the darkness. They hate everything. Even each other. They are the main foot-soldiers used by the evil factions in Middle-Earth. In general, they are not particularly strong, but their numbers and hate can more than make up for their individual weaknesses.

Trolls

Trolls are semi-intelligent creatures, created by Melkor to imitate the Ents. They are as strong as stone, the stuff from which they're made. Though, Ents are said to be stronger. Yet their primary weakness lies in the spell that was cast to create them. The spell was cast in the darkness of the first age. Thus, light is their undoing. It turns them back to the stuff from which they are made. Stone. Half-trolls don't suffer from this problem.

Balrogs

Balrogs were Melkor's most trusted servants, and were essentially Maiar who were corrupted into joining his side. They played a part in creating the world, and were greatly feared by all the Valar, and even the Free Peoples. Durin's Bane was the last Balrog known to exist in Middle-Earth, although nobody knows what lurks in the depths of the world... They are the torturers of Middle Earth they torture every race in Middle Earth.

NPC AI

Basic movement

When NPC's are not doing anything, they will slowly wander around in no particular direction, unless they're bound to a particular structure, in which case they will stay within a small radius of that structure. When they come to a one-block high step, they will jump. NPC's will avoid jumping down any cliff that might hurt them, and they usually don't try to walk into lava. However, they make no attempt to stay out of water, and will attempt to swim upward.

Interactions

When right-clicking to an NPC, the NPC will speak to you, with text appearing over their heads. This will occur regardless of alignment, although what they say will depend on your alignment with their faction. If you have a neutral or good alignment, the NPC has a chance of offering you a Quest.

If you have a negative alignment with an NPC's faction, any NPCs allied with that faction will (with a few exceptions) attack you. They will also attack you if provoked. Hostile NPC's will sometimes shout at you just before they attack. NPC's will also attack any NPC's that are part of a faction they're enemies with.

The behavior of some mobs is also affected by alignment, such as Wargs, Spiders, huorns, and Mountain Trolls.

Attacking

When provoked by various means, all NPC's will attack. They can do this in various ways.

Melee units

Melee units will get close to their target and swing a weapon at them. Melee weapons in the hands of NPC's deal 75% of their normal damage. The properties of the weapon also determine the attack speed and reach of an NPC. For example, pikemen have a significantly greater reach than NPC's with swords, but they can't attack as many times per second.

Ranged units

Ranged NPC's will attempt to get within a certain distance of their target, and will start shooting missiles at it. If their target gets too close to them, they will start to back up so that they don't get hit.

Ranged and melee units

Some of the mod's NPC's can fight with a bow at long range, and a melee weapon at short range. They follow the AI of ranged units most of the time, backing away from targets that approach them, unless their target gets very close to them. In that case they'll switch to their melee weapon and engage in standard melee combat.

Bombardiers

Orc bombardiers will get close to an enemy in the same way that a melee unit would, but instead of attacking, they will drop a primed Orc Bomb and run. This Orc Bomb will explode within a few seconds. After that, the bombardier will switch to a dagger or scimitar and attack the same way as any other Orc.

Farming units

Hired farming units will hoe dirt or grass into farmland, unless a sand block is placed under that dirt. They will always keep at least one seed in their inventory, and will plant available seeds on farmland. When crops are fully grown, they will harvest them and place the seeds their inventory, ready to farm again.

Non-hired farming units will plant and harvest seeds the same way as hired farming units, but their inventory cannot be accessed.

Hired unit AI

Hired military units will generally use the same AI as their non-hired counterparts, with some exceptions. They will stick to within a certain distance of their player, unless they're in combat. They can be commanded using the horn and sword of command, and, if they're told to stay in guard mode, will remain within a certain distance of the block that they were assigned to guard.

Special AI

Many NPC's are capable of various "non-standard" actions that don't happen in vanilla Minecraft..

Eating and drinking

NPCs are capable of eating and drinking if they are hurt, healing themselves in the process. However, they can only do this when they are not fighting.

Mounted NPC's

Some NPC's can ride the various mounts in the mod. This gives them a 50% greater sight range and greatly increases the speed at which they move. Usually, the AI of the rider controls how both the mount and NPC move, except in the case of spider-riders and wargriders.

Seeking shade

Many "evil" NPC's will try to get out of direct sunlight. This includes most Orcs and trolls. If they stay in the sun, they will be weakened or slowed down (orcs) or killed (trolls). To prevent this, these NPC's will seek shade or water.

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