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크리퍼 는 자폭을 하는 몹으로서, 캐릭터를 쫒아와서 1.5초의 대기시간후 자폭하는 몬스터입니다. 좀비엔더맨스켈레톤과 다르게 낮중에 햇빛에 의한 데미지를 입지 않습니다. 크리퍼는 지하나 혹은 어두운곳에서 밝기 7 이하에서 스폰됩니다. 노치는 크리퍼에 대해서 마른 나뭇잎처럼 바삭바삭하다[1] 고 표현했습니다.

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[편집] 평판

크리퍼는 플레이어가 만든 대규모 건물을 파괴할 수 있다는 점 때문에 플레이어들 사이에서는 공포의 존재로 평가되고 있습니다. They are referenced in several of the items available at the Minecraft merchandise depot,[2] and have become an internet meme complete with fanart, webcomic references, and demotivational posters. The meme has spawned the creeper's unofficial catchphrase, which references the mob's tendency to sneak up on the player and hiss before detonating:

"That'sssss a very nice ___________ (everything, house, wolf, etc.) you have there... It'd be a ssssshame if sssssomething were to happen to it..."[3]

Several creepers made a cameo in an episode of the Mad TV Show [4].

[편집] 용도

크리퍼는 크리퍼를 죽임으로서 나오는 화약을 가장 쉽게 얻는 방법중 하나입니다.(가스트를 잡거나 던전을 찾는것 보다 쉽다.) 크리퍼를 잡으면 0-2개 까지의 화약을 얻을 수 있습니다.

[편집] 음악 디스크

크리퍼는 스켈레톤이 쏜 화살로 사망시 음악 디스크를 떨어뜨립니다. 스켈레톤 이 쏜 화살이 마지막 공격이 되었을때 얻을 수 있습니다. 현재 알려진 가장 쉬운 방법으로는 으로 2번 공격후, 손으로 3번 친다음, 스켈레톤 이 쏜 화살이 크리퍼에게 맞으면 된다. 주의 할점은 크리퍼가 자폭하면 안된다는 점이다. 음악 디스크주크박스에 넣어서 사용할 수 있다.

크리퍼#라이트닝 크리퍼 또한 음악 디스크를 떨어뜨린다.

[편집] 행동

크리퍼가 따라와서 폭발 준비를 하고 있다.

한블럭 이내로 다가 왔을때 쉬익/지글 거리는 소음, 크기의 증가, 1.5초의 시간을 주고 폭발한다. 크리퍼가 폭발하기 전에 잡으면 폭발하지 않는다. 크리퍼는 평소에는 이나 잔디 위에서는 들을 수 있는 발자국 소리를 낸다. 그러나 떨어졌거나, 데미지를 받을 경우에는 예외이다. 크리퍼는 에서 플레이어가 입수 했을 때 나는 소리도 낼 수 있다. 만약 플레이어를 발견하게 되면 빠른 속도로 접근한다.

크리퍼의 폭발은 플레이어가 폭발 범위(약 3-4 블록) 밖으로 도망쳐서 피할 수 있다. 치익거리는 소리는 크리퍼가 자신의 타이머를 리셋시킴에 따라 멈춘다 - 만약 크리퍼가 1초를 셌으면, 1초동안 "쿨다운" 할 것이다.

A creeper can still go off even if the player stands behind a one-block thick wall although the creeper must be able to see the player to actually detonate. This can often happen when homes are surrounded by fences or short walls that creepers can oversee when jumping. Creepers cannot "see" a player through glass, so if the creeper is behind a glass barrier one block thick, the player is safe. This should not be confused with the creeper's pursuit mode - like other aggressive mobs, once a creeper acquires a target, it can track it through solid blocks even if the player subsequently enters a completely enclosed building. Because creepers also do not burn in sunlight, it may be waiting for the player just around the door if he/she later emerges thinking it is safe.

If the player manages to block a creeper behind a soul sand one-way entrance, they can approach up to two blocks without triggering the countdown, but if they suddenly go into a sneaking position, the creeper will hiss and initialize the countdown. This demonstrates that creepers count down farther away if the player is at a lower elevation, and will only count down if much closer to a player are at a higher elevation - probably because players can outrun explosions at a higher altitude and are more shielded from the blast there.

[편집] 폭발 특징

두 마리의 크리퍼를 모래위에 서 터트린 것이다.
왼쪽 폭발 자국이 라이트닝 크리퍼고 오른쪽 폭발이 일반 크리퍼이다.

크리퍼의 폭발은 TNT에 비해서 25% 정도 낮은 3정도 입니다. 라이트닝 크리퍼는 TNT보다 50% 정도 높은 파워로, 크리퍼 2마리 폭발과 비슷합니다. TNT 와 가스트 불꽃공과 같이, 폭팔 거리에 있던 모든 아이템은 다 파괴됩니다.

A certain percentage of blocks destroyed by the creeper will survive the blast and can be picked up. In terms of environmental damage, the harder the material caught in an explosion, the less damaging the explosion will be to anything behind the material.

[편집] 라이트닝 크리퍼

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라이트닝 크리퍼(원명 : Charged Creeper)는 3-4블럭 이내에 떨어진 번개를 맞을시 생기는 몹입니다. 라이트닝 크리퍼는 자연적으로 스폰 하지않고 파란색 오로라로 라이트닝 크리퍼인걸알수있읍니다. ( 그 파란색 오로라는 power.png 파일에있습니다). 번개가 크리퍼를 맞는건 굉장히 드물지만, 발견시 장거리무기로 공격하거나 높은곳으로 대피하는게 좋습니다. This is crucial for your survival, especially when playing on Normal and Hard, since a blast from the charged creeper's explosion will kill you instantly. Charged creepers do take damage from the initial lightning strike, so it takes fewer attacks to kill them than an ordinary creeper. Their countdown timers act precisely the same, both range-wise and time-wise, as the normal creeper's timers. However, an explosion caused by a charged creeper is much more powerful than an explosion caused by a regular creeper (as shown in the image above), and as such players will usually consider it their number one priority to kill, or distance themselves from, the charged creeper. Remember to keep in mind the greatly increased blast radius of the charged creeper, as it is much larger than a normal creeper's explosion and can cause major structural damage to your creations.

[편집] 전투

The safest way to engage a creeper is from a distance by shooting two fully charged arrows at it with a bow so it cannot explode near the player.

Swimming creepers can be easily dealt with using melee attacks while the player is underwater. Players can also take advantage of the creeper's countdown system by hitting it, retreating a few squares away, and repeating this until it dies. Alternatively, the player can find sufficiently high ground to strike a creeper from above with a melee weapon without the detonation sequence being activated. However, the player should keep in mind that creepers move forwards and to the right (your left) when in pursuit.

A creeper can be hit and knocked out of reach with the sprint hit ability. This allows a player to slowly work down a creepers health while remaining out of the explosion radius. Jumping and hitting a creeper while falling during a sprint will kill the creeper quickly while still keeping it out of reach.

A diamond sword can quickly dispatch a creeper with two successive hits, one right after the other. This is not a recommended tactic around multiple creepers, though it can be a lifesaver when exploring underground should a creeper suddenly fall down behind the player in dim, tight areas.

If a creeper is below the player, the player can suffocate a creeper (and many other mobs) by placing a block of sand or gravel above the creeper as long as the block they are placing is on a wall or a block in front of the player and above the target mob. It will usually take one to two blocks to cover the creeper and when it is covered, the creeper will slowly suffocate to death. This is a slow way of eliminating a creeper but it will keep the player out of harm's way and preserve the durability of their weapon.

If caught in a difficult place without a weapon, the player can run away if he or she is outdoors or tunnel down towards bedrock and wait for the creeper to de-spawn before surfacing. A failsafe is to set the difficulty to peaceful, removing all hostile mobs.

[편집] 방어수단

Due to creepers' natural stealth and potential hazards to the player and his/her structures, the player must remain vigilant at all times, especially in caverns and heavily wooded areas. Players are advised to keep a sword in their inventory to switch to at a moment's notice. To keep creeper populations down on the surface, a player in SSP can sleep in a sheltered, well-lit bed at dusk since creepers spawn regularly if given the chance to do so at night. Players on an SMP server with other players must coordinate to sleep, as all players must be in a properly lit bed after dusk to cycle the map to dawn.

Creepers' straightforward path finding tendencies can be used against them.

  • Placing flowing water, when above the creeper, can push them away and/or prevent their movement toward the player.
  • Placing lava between the player and the creeper is an easy way to eliminate them, but there is a very high chance that anything dropped will be burnt up immediately.
  • The player can dig three-block-deep pits, lead the creeper towards them, and then hit it from above. While two blocks may seem sufficient to trap a creeper, there is a chance the creeper will be "boosted" up out of the pit when struck.
    • This strategy has a couple of major drawbacks - it can be difficult to use on multiple creepers, and it is possible for the player to fall into his or her own pit while running backwards (the player is advised to block off the hole and tunnel downward if this happens).
  • Walking behind a three block high cactus will cause the creeper to impale itself to death, but this will also destroy anything it drops.

[편집] Construction Safeguards

  • Glass walls around entrances can preempt the creepers' habit of hiding in ambush around corners (but this is offset by the disadvantage that glass is not very durable in an explosion).
  • Ladders should be placed carefully, as creepers are capable of climbing ladders, despite lacking arms.
  • To minimize creeper damage to shelters and structures, the surrounding, interior, and roof areas should be well-lit.
  • Buildings should be constructed out of sturdier materials like cobblestone, stone, or brick (with obsidian having the best blast resistance).
    • Players should bear in mind that while an explosion will only destroy cobblestone construction to a depth of one block, it will destroy several blocks of dirt, sand, netherrack, and gravel and may therefore expose a vulnerability to a building's unreinforced basement should it explode against a wall made of such material.
  • Alternatively, the buildings can be built raised over the ground outside the reach of a creeper's blast radius or on a platform on the surface of a deep ocean or lake, where the surrounding water will absorb most of the explosive force from swimming creepers. ** Note that Water and lava will completely cushion explosive damage to any blocks, but not to entities (players, any floating items).
  • Although obsidian is harder to obtain, it is a great anti-creeper building material.
    • The most basic example is a 3x1x3 (length x width x height, so a total of 7 blocks required) frame around a main front entrance. With such a frame, the wooden doors may be blown off, but damage to the surrounding area should be relatively minimal.
    • Having a 4x3x3 obsidian bed/panic room can be useful as a place to run to when being chased by multiple creepers.
  • Stone slabs provide excellent defense against creeper explosions as well, and are considerably easier to obtain than obsidian. While a creeper will typically blow out the stone slab itself, the slab will prevent the explosion from damaging the underlying blocks, even if said underlying blocks are dirt or weaker material.
  • Fencing provides a great way to protect holdings, provided that the player finds fencing aesthetically compatible with a given property.
  • Surround a property with a simple cobblestone curtain with some mechanism for opening/closing the entry point.
    • Care must be taken when exiting such a fortification, as creepers that are nearby or have targeted the player and are silently tracking them through the wall will set upon the player immediately. Any damage to this curtain is generally easier to repair than a more intricate building or other construction inside it.
  • Wooden doors connected to a pressure plate on the inside, are a superb way to control access to a perimeter. The wooden door allows players to easily open and enter, and the pressure plate guarantees that the door is closed upon exiting.
    • An iron door can be used in the same manner, but must incorporate a button on the outside. This can make it difficult for new players or players with less than optimum systems/data connections to navigate easily.
    • Pressure plates should not be placed outside, as creepers can trigger them and enter the structure.
  • Trapdoors will prevent creepers from climbing upwards, and are highly recommended in any situation where they have a chance to make an appearance.
  • Soul Sand can be used to make a one-way door. By placing soul sand one block outside of an opening, the sinking effect prevents entry into a 1x2 doorway/opening. Players can circumvent this with a diagonal jump over the soulsand and into the doorway itself.
  • Drawbridges made with sticky pistons can be employed to deny access to creepers. When used in conjunction with a wall or moat (see below), a drawbridge activated by a switch (not a pressure plate) will temporarily create passage for players as needed.

[편집] 특별한 방법

Cactus Field

  • Cactus can be grown in a checkerboard or diagonal formation to provide an effective deterrent for most mobs, including creepers. A creeper walking into cactus will take damage and eventually die. When using this strategy, it is best for the player to move in such as way as to keep cactus between themselves and the mob in question as they can weave through before taking lethal damage if their trajectory to the player is aligned properly.

Deadfall Field

  • Basically, this is an inverse of the cactus checkerboard mentioned above. Creating a checkerboard pattern of holes 1 block by 3+ blocks deep will prevent single-block mobs from approaching player buildings. It will capture the mob and hold them in each hole. Undead mobs will burn when the sun is overhead, and creepers will despawn at noon. It is best to create deadfall fields at least 10 meters wide, and long enough to screen the entire property. Potential issues include capturing livestock and other players. Piston-based drawbridges or button activated doors can allow safe passage for players. An effective compromise is to to create "S" shaped paths through the fields. As mobs walk directly toward their active target, they will still fall into a hole while players can navigate the path safely.
Deadfall Variants (all potentially lethal to players, so use caution)
Drowner/Burner
By placing water or lava in deadfall field pits, a player can protect their buildings while also disposing of the creeper entirely. Lava can be placed at the surface (1 block deep) or at the bottom of the 3+ deep pit. While highly dangerous to any player or mob, this will quickly eliminate any creeper threat. Any items dropped will of course be consumed by the lava.
Cactus Deadfall Combination
By widening the bottom of each deadfall hole and placing a sand block directly under the pit itself, cactus can be planted to damage anything falling into the hole. To accomplish this, the cactus must have clearance. The builder must ensure that there is only one block of space between the lowest pit opening and the cactus itself. This configuration requires more time, but can allow the player to access the lower area to collect loot (and cactus as they will break off when they attempt to grow upward).
True Deadfall
Though time consuming, a player can dig each pit deep enough to ensure creeper death on impact.

Moats

As an alternative to a deadfall field, a player can simply dig a moat encompassing their property, spanning it with bridges equipped with secured entries (Doors, pistons, etc). Moats can be dry, or filled with water/lava or lined with burning netherrack.

A 3 block deep dry moat will trap creepers, and a ladder with trap door can provide hapless players with a method to escape while preventing creepers from also doing so. Note: one caveat to simple dry moats, is the potential for a player to fall into a moat already containing creepers, resulting in explosion damage to the surrounding area.

Filling the moat with water can be more aesthetically pleasing, but the builder must ensure that the waterline is deeper than the lip of the moat to ensure creepers cannot escape once trapped. Water, as previously noted, has the side effect of mitigating block (but not entity) damage as well.

Filling a moat with lava has the same benefits and drawbacks as lava filled deadfalls, mentioned above.

Variants
Piston Crusher
With moats one or two meters wide, sticky pistons can be used to automatically or selectively crush mobs that fall into a trap. Depending upon the size of a given moat, this can be extremely resource and time intensive. One option is to combine this with water to channel creepers into the crusher itself. Another drawback is that in the event that a player somehow sets off a creeper inside or near the moat, the damage can be difficult to repair.
Arrow Dispenser
A dry moat lined with pressure plates wired to arrow filled dispensers is an expensive but effective and interesting method of dealing with creepers. One must ensure that the dispensers are periodically refilled. This method can also be configured for manual activation, an option that is less dangerous to players and easier to recover spent arrows and loot.

[편집] 역사

The original pig model the creeper was based on.

Creepers were first introduced in Survival Test version 0.24 on August 24, 2009. They were based on a failed pig model Notch had created.

In Survival Test, the creeper's default look was a darker shade of green and flashed to a lighter green upon being hit. Before creepers spotted the player their heads would droop down. Creepers behaved much like zombies except their attacks dealt only two hearts worth of damage rather than the zombies' three (or the more recent range of 8+). After taking damage, it would flash as an indicator of impending detonation. When killed, this creeper caused a 4x4x4 spherical explosion that left a sizable crater, destroyed plenty of blocks (with the exception of stone) and hurt any players nearby. The creeper was worth 250 points when killed, but this was later decreased to 200 points.

As of Beta 1.4, the 'A' in the Minecraft logo included a Creeper's face.

Before Beta 1.6, creepers (and other mobs) could be attacked through the windows of both iron and wooden doors as long as the doors were placed from the outside of the shelter.

When the ability to sprint and hit mobs was introduced in Beta 1.8, creepers could be quickly knocked out of detonation range by an unarmed player.

[편집] 그 외 사소한 것

  • Like all explosions, if a creeper detonates whilst surrounded/in water, its explosion has no effect on blocks, but will still cause damage to entities.
  • Creepers are the only mob that a tame wolf won't attack.
  • It is possible to detonate a creeper without taking damage.
  • Strangely, even with their explosive properties and the fact that they drop gunpowder when killed, Creepers will not detonate when exposed to lava or fire.
  • The Minecraft profile picture on Facebook is that of a creeper's face.
  • Creepers were given a new taking damage sound after the Halloween Update.
  • Creepers swell up and grow in size before exploding.
  • As a creeper approaches a player, it tends to circle to their right (player's left). This behavior – which is also seen in skeletons – makes them slightly more challenging to kill than many other mobs, particularly if the player is using a sword or other melee distance tool rather than a bow.
  • A creeper's fuse countdown lasts a little longer if it encounters a cobweb, buying a little time for a player to flee if they are low on health.
  • In SMP, if a creeper is attacked by another player, and the other player runs out of sight, it will not attack any other players.
  • Creepers have a separate "armor"- when they are normal creepers, being their un-armored state, the charged field of electricity when hit by lightning being their armor.
  • Despite having no arms, creepers can climb up ladders.
  • Rarely, most likely a bug, Creepers may not disappear after exploding, and thus, giving them a chance to detonate once more.
  • There is a possibility that a creeper's countdown timer will not decrement, thus creating a "peaceful" creeper. However, in most cases, attacking the creeper will cause its countdown timer to revert and blow up the creeper (and probably you).

[편집] 주석

  1. http://twitter.com/notch/status/27464490580
  2. http://www.minecraft.net/merch.jsp
  3. http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/minecraft-creeper/
  4. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/28/mad-tackles-memes-with-thunderlolcats_n_985679.html
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