
In addition to normal weapons, Blazes can be hurt by snowballs, taking 3 (1 1/2 hearts) per hit. A short cool down period occurs between attacks. When they see a player, they will start flying and shooting. Blazes will attempt to swim upwards in lava much like regular mobs behave in water. BehaviorĪlthough Blazes are able to fly, they will stay on the ground or sink down slowly in the air when not attacking. You can also spawn them in the End if you have the spawner. You can spawn them in the Normal World, or the Aether. Blazes can also spawn naturally elsewhere in Nether Fortresses. Blazes can only spawn in light level 11 or lower (at the lower half of their body). The mob spawners have a chance of spawning 1-4 Blazes at once. Fans of the original TIE fighters, and those who have never played it may want to try this one out.Fireball Easy: 3 (1.5x ) Normal: 5 (2.5x ) Hard: 7 (3.5x ) Contact Easy: 4 (2x ) Normal: 6 (3x ) Hard: 9 (4.5x )īlaze spawners can be found only in Nether fortresses and will start spawning Blazes once the player gets within 16 blocks.

Fans will have to choose for themselves whether or not the project will keep the heart of the original game, but this was clearly a labor of love.

TIE Fighter overall conversion is just another example of the modding community’s commitment! It’s impossible to overestimate how much work this project must have cost, but the results definitely look amazing. Fans who want to get further into the TIE Fighter cockpit also have the option of playing the game with a VR helmet. TIE Fighter Overall Conversion doesn’t just look like a simple upgrade it looks like a brand new game developed in modern times! Apparently the new version includes the original 13 campaigns from the game, and new ships and missions have now been added to the first 8. The trailer for the fan conversion is really something! The video starts with visuals from the original game before switching to fan conversion.
