Organoid Mobs
General Spawning
All Organoids (excluding Proto Hiveminds and Hivetumors) can be spawned by Proto Hiveminds.
Tier-Unique Mechanics
Crowd Control
Every 10 seconds, an Organoid will check in a 36 block range around itself. If it detects 5 other Organoids within that range, it will attempt to burrow and despawn to prevent overcrowding and lag. Mounds, Proto Hiveminds, and Hivetumors do not attempt to despawn, and while Wombs will attempt to burrow, they are incapable of actually despawning.
Shared Aspects & Capabilities
Organoids are hostile (excluding Mounds, Verwahrungs, and Wombs) to most non-Spore mobs, with the exceptions being Animals and Fish (unless Should attack Animals is enabled via the Config) and mobs included in the Mobs Not Targeted blacklist within the Config.
When Organoids either spawn or despawn, they'll display an emerging or burrowing animation. During the emerging state, they are invulnerable to all damage (excluding Mounds, Wombs, Proto Hiveminds, and Hivetumors, which will still take damage); not, however, the burrowing state.
Organoids are immune to negative effects that are not above amplifier I.
Affected by Crowd Control (excluding Mounds, Wombs, Proto Hiveminds, and Hivetumors).
Organoids are stationary; immobile.
Organoids have a passive regeneration equivalent to about amplifier II. This is disabled while they are freezing.
Organoids can breathe underwater.
If Organoids detect they're on a block with a hardness of 4 or more, they'll instantly despawn (excluding Wombs, Proto Hiveminds, and Hivetumors).
Present a weakness to the cold.
Can be a maximum of 40 Organoids in a world at any given time, managed by the Despawning System (excluding Wombs, Proto Hiveminds, and Hivetumors).
Are affected by Vanilla Despawning (excluding Mounds (excluding Linked Age 1 and 2 Mounds), Wombs, Proto Hiveminds, and Hivetumors).
In regards to Frostbite, have a Body Heat of 2 and Enum Percentage of 7.5% (excluding Crispy Umarmer Variants and Proto Hiveminds).
Trivia
The term 'organoid' is defined as "an artificially grown mass of cells or tissue that resembles an organ".
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