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Health points

40 × 20

Behavior

Hostile (wild)
Passive (tamed)

Attack strength

Easy: 2
Normal: 4
Hard 6
Venom:
Poison for 3 sec ()
Snow manticore venom:
Slowness for 3 sec

Spawn

See Spawning

Common drops

See Drops

Rare drops
  • Egg (0–1)
Usable items

Saddle
Chest

Experience

5

Sounds

Idle

Sting

Hurt

Death

Cub idle

Cub hurt

Cub death

Internal ID

?

Namespaced ID

manticore
manticorepet

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Manticores are tamable hybrid mobs.

  • 1Spawning
  • 3Behavior
  • 4Usage
  • 6History

Spawning[editedit source]

Natural generation[editedit source]

Green and dark manticores spawn in the Overworld at light levels of 7 or less on Easy or higher difficulty. Snow manticores spawn in ice plains, ice mountains and ice spikes biomes, and fire manticores spawn in the Nether.

Appearance[editedit source]

Manticores come in four different colors: red, green, black, and blue.

Drops[editedit source]

When killed, manticores drop:

  • 0–2 BigCat Claws
  • 0–2 Chitin if green variant
  • 0–2 Black Chitin if dark variant
  • 0–2 Frost Chitin if snow variant
  • 0–2 Nether Chitin if fire variant
  • 0–2 Dirt Scorpion Stings if green variant
  • 0–2 Cave Scorpion Stings if dark variant
  • 0–2 Frost Scorpion Stings if snow variant
  • 0–2 Nether Scorpion Stings if fire variant
  • 0–1 Egg (25% chance)
  • 5 experience when killed by a player or tamed wolf.
  • 1 Chest + contents if equipped
  • 1 Saddle if saddled

Behavior[editedit source]

A fully grown tamed manticore sitting.

Manticores wander and fly around aimlessly, roaring occasionally. Manticores will notice the player from a 12 or 16 block radius, and will sprint or fly towards the target to attack.

Manticores have the combination of a big cat's high attack damage, the sting of a scorpion, and can also fly, making them a challenging threat for an unprepared or inexperienced player. Wild manticores will attack other mobs, including big cats. Big cats will retaliate against attacking manticores, which can lead to a fight. Zombies, skeletons, silver skeletons and zombie pigmen can ride on wild manticores.

Like other hostile mobs, wild manticores do not spawn on Peaceful, and despawn when the difficulty is changed to Peaceful.

To prevent the loss of pets, keep your manticore or wild manticores away or in an enclosure, separated from big cats or other mobs that they may attack. If the 'AttackWolves' setting is set to 'true' in the config file, manticores will attack wolves, including tamed wolves.

Venom[editedit source]

On any difficulty besides peaceful, green and dark manticores inflict Poison, snow manticores inflict Slowness and fire manticores will set the player on fire upon attacking by using their sting. These effects last for 3 seconds.

Taming[editedit source]

To get a tamed manticore, obtain a manticore egg, which can be retrieved by killing wild manticores. Place it on the ground, step a few blocks away from the egg, and it will hatch into a friendly baby manticore. To rename your tamed manticore, right-click on it with a medallion, name tag or book.

Tamed manticores can be healed with raw fish or raw porkchops. You can either right-click on them with it to feed them, or throw it on the ground and they will eat it. They can be healed this way. It is also possible to heal them with dispensers by placing raw fish/porkchops inside of a dispenser and then connecting it to a redstone clock. Manticores can also heal themselves by killing pigs or boars, as they can recover health from the porkchops they drop.

Manticores can take several in-game days to grow, but once they are fully grown, they can wear equipment. Manticores can be healed by feeding them raw fish and raw porkchops, you can also throw the meat at them and they will go after it. Like other tamable mobs, you can make a manticore sit by right-clicking on it with a whip. Manticores can also be leashed without protest.

Usage[editedit source]

Manticores can be generally considered to be one of the fastest means of transportation in Mo' Creatures. They also have the ability to fly, which can be useful if you want to travel far distances.

Equipment[editedit source]

Tamed manticores can be equipped with either a saddle or crafted saddle, as well as a chest, giving it 18 slots of inventory space. Baby manticores cannot be equipped with anything. Equipment can be placed on a manticore by holding it and then right clicking on the manticore. A manticore’s inventory can be accessed by holding down shift and then right-clicking on it.

Chests can be given to a manticore by right-clicking on the manticore with the chest in hand, and afterwards the chest cannot be removed, except by killing the manticore, placing the manticore in a pet amulet, or by using shears. Upon death, the manticore will drop the attached chest and its contents.

Riding[editedit source]

Once a manticore is tamed and saddled, the player can control it with standard directional controls, jump, and the mouse. The player dismounts using the dismount control, and descends using the descend key.

A player can use any item while riding a manticore, including drinking or throwing potions; activating doors or redstone devices; using chests, crafting tables, and furnaces; breaking and placing blocks; and attacking with melee weapons or bows.

A ridden manticore will automatically run up any one block high slope. They can also run and fly relatively fast, and are much faster than pegasus or fairy horses. They can even be combined with speed potions. A ridden manticore can be made to jump, and holding the spacebar key will allow the manticore to fly, and the Z key can be used to make it descend.

It is impossible for a player to use a Nether portal while on a manticore. It is possible however, to enter the portal on the manticore and then dismount, sending the manticore through the portal on its own.

A tamed manticore can be renamed with by right-clicking on the manticore with a medallion, name tag or book.

Variations[editedit source]

The four natural types of manticores.

Manticores will typically spawn using one of four different skins. These include green, snow, fire, and black.

The biome determines the skin used:

  • Snowy biomes will have 100% snow.
  • Manticores have a 100% chance to spawn as a fire manticore in the Nether.
  • Other biomes have either green or black.

History[editedit source]

Version

v8.11[editedit source]

- Added manticores.

Mac

Manticore Mac Os Catalina

Trivia[editedit source]

  • For some reason, despite having mammalian features, manticores drop eggs, even though most mammals do not lay eggs (though this isn't the case of monotremes).
  • Tamed manticores are called 'ManticorePet' in-game, similar to tamed scorpions being called 'ScorpionPet'.
  • The manticore was originally a patreon goal, which would be added if DrZhark received $400 a month, but this has since been removed. This is mentioned on one of DrZhark's posts at minecraftforum.net.
  • Allowing a fire manticore to have a zombie pigman as its rider in the Nether can be a somewhat safe method to deal with it, since this will stop the manticore from chasing the player, but it can be hard due to the manticore's fast speed and the high risk of hitting the pigman on top.
  • Manticores make the same sounds as big cats, including cubs.
  • They are the only mob with the combination of several other animals.
  • Tamed manticores that have been placed in a pet amulet will still have a medallion on their neck after they are released from the amulet, as it is not dropped like saddles or chests. The same thing happens if a scroll of freedom is used on them.
  • Every type of wild manticore is immune to fire, but tamed manticores aren't, even tamed fire manticores.

Gallery[editedit source]

  • The first image released of manticores by DrZhark.

  • Manticores in an enclosure.

  • A tamed baby manticore.

  • A fire manticore in the Nether.

  • A zombie riding a manticore.

  • A player riding on a tamed dark/black manticore.

Entities
Passive mobs

Ant •Butterfly •Cricket •Deer •Dragonfly •Duck •Firefly •Fly •Maggot •Mole •Mouse •Roach •Snail

Neutral mobs

Bee •Boar •Ent •Rat •Ogre •Werewolf •Wild Wolf •

Hostile mobs

Big Golem •Crocodile •Hellrat •Horsemob •Mini Golem •Silver Skeleton •Wraith

Tameable mobs

Bear •Big Cat •Bird •Bunny •Crab •Dolphin •Elephant (Mammoth)•Fishy •Fox •Goat •Horse •Jellyfish •Kitty •Komodo Dragon •Manta Ray •Manticore •Medium Fish •Ostrich •Raccoon •Scorpion •Shark •Small Fish •Snake •Stingray •Turkey •Turtle •Wyvern

Upcoming

Chimpanzee •Minotaur •Medusa •Ogre Prince

Stationary objects

Kitty Bed •Litter Box •Egg

Removed

Fish Bowl

Retrieved from 'https://mocreatures.fandom.com/wiki/Manticore?oldid=128828'

Supported releases:

  • Debian

    • 8.0 (Jessie)
    • 9.0 (Stretch)
    • 10.0 (Buster)
  • Ubuntu

    • 14.04 LTS (Trusty)
    • 16.04 LTS (Xenial)
    • 18.04 LTS (Bionic)
    • 20.04 LTS (Focal)

Supported platforms:

  • x86
  • x86_64

You can install Manticore by adding Manticore's APT repository to your repositories:

and then install Manticore Search with just apt install:

In case you want to install 'Nightly' (development) version:

You can also download individual .deb files from our site.

Manticore Mac Os Catalina

Manticore package depends on zlib and ssl libraries, nothing else is strictly required. However if you plan to use indexer to create indexes from external storages you'll need to install appropriate client libraries. To know what exactly libraries indexer requires run it and look at the top of it's output:

Here you can see mentions of libodbc.so.2, libexpat.so.1, libmysqlclient.so.20, and libpq.so.5.

Below is a reference table with list of all the client libraries for different Debian/Ubuntu versions:

DistrMySQLPostgreSQLXMLpipeUnixODBC
Ubuntu Trusylibmysqlclient.so.18libpq.so.5libexpat.so.1libodbc.so.1
Ubuntu Xeniallibmysqlclient.so.20libpq.so.5libexpat.so.1libodbc.so.2
Ubuntu Bioniclibmysqlclient.so.20libpq.so.5libexpat.so.1libodbc.so.2
Ubuntu Focallibmysqlclient.so.21libpq.so.5libexpat.so.1libodbc.so.2
Debian Jessielibmysqlclient.so.18libpq.so.5libexpat.so.1libodbc.so.2
Debian Stretchlibmariadbclient.so.18libpq.so.5libexpat.so.1libodbc.so.2
Debian Busterlibmariadb.so.3libpq.so.5libexpat.so.1libodbc.so.2

To find packages that provide the libraries you can use, for example apt-file:

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Note that you only need libraries for the types of storages you're going to use. So if you plan to index only from mysql then you might need to install only the MySQL library (in the above case libmysqlclient20).

Finally install the needed packages:

If you aren't going to use indexer tool at all, you don't need to find and install any libraries.

To enable CJK tokenization support the official packages contain binaries with embedded ICU library and include ICU data file. They are independent from any ICU runtime library which might be available on your system, and can't be upgraded.

After preparing a configuration file (see Quick start guide), you can start searchd server:

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To enable Manticore at boot: