Very useful mod called the Health & Damage Indicator, which adds to the game
Minecraft PE two very useful indicator that will show health and damage any of the existing in-game mobs.
Updated: modification compatible with 1.12, 1.11.x versions With its help in the game interface, in the left part will appear colored indicator, showing health, damage and the name of the mob. Now you don't have to guess how much health has mob. Playing in Minecraft PE this information will allow us to predict how smooth a chance to win versus one or the other mob.
The indicator is updated in real time. After applying any damage to the mob, you can see the green stripe of lives will gradually decrease.
In addition, it will automatically find the enemy, even if you don't see him and he approaches you from behind, so the mod Health & Damage Indicator will save you from unexpected trouble in MCPE.
Feature
Most importantly, this modification for Pocket Edition supports all currently available in-game mobs and does not require additional action and enter special commands to find out how much health mobs.
How to install Health & Damage Indicator
Addons for BlockLauncher Pro - these mods are more progressive scripts that have ".Zip", ".JS" and ".Modpkg" extension. It also has full integration with all the functionality up to Minecraft PE 1.12.2 version (Temporarily). Mainly used Java features for iOS and Android.
To get started, you will need BlockLauncher, which is an application for Android or iOS. Please note that the application version may have functionality for an incompatible Java version inside the game. For each version of the game, a separate BlockLauncher application was developed.
- Download and install BlockLauncher Pro apk, then use FX File Explorer, ES File Explorer or other file managers to find the apk file in the Downloads folder.
- After installation, use Blocklauncher Pro to launch the game.
- After starting the game, you should see the wrench icon at the top of the screen. It also serves as a guideline that you did everything right.
- Click on "Startup Options".
- Next, scroll down the list and click on "Manage Scripts".
- In this menu, you can manage the installed scripts and import them. Here you can also specify the path to the downloaded script.
- It is worth noting that some modifications have both script and texture packs. You will need to import this separately. In newer versions, BlockLauncher has a feature to recognize a folder with texture packs and a folder with scripts inside a zip archive, which slightly simplifies the import process.
- This has some pros but also cons because mods work for all single and multiplayer (which work on the client side) game worlds automatically. You can activate or deactivate this in the scripts settings menu.
- Launch one of the game worlds and check if everything is working correctly. It is also worth noting that this has an extremely low chance of conflict with other scripts, the exception is the same names of items or mobs.
- Done! Enjoy the new gameplay.