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Aggro Indicator

Mod

by Raverbury

Display an alert icon above mobs that are aggroing onto you

Downloads

5,472,563

Type

Mod

CurseForge ID

882713

Last Updated

Apr 9, 2026

Description

Ever ran into mobs that path towards your general direction and wondered whether they are aggressive or not? With this mod, you can see who has an issue with you being around their vicinity and teach them a lesson or book it out of there.

Modloader

This mod needs to be installed on both client and server to work. It won't crash or do anything if installed on just 1 side. For singleplayer you just need to install it normally.

Requires Fabric API for Fabric versions.

Config

Mod config file should be located under "config" folder, inside your Minecraft root folder, .minecraft in most cases. Where this is depends on your launcher.

  • Blacklist for both client and server
  • Adjustable x and y offsets
  • Change aggro icon styles and color
  • Ability to make icons go away after a couple of seconds
  • Alert sound that plays when mobs target the player like in Metal Gear Solid

Misc

Aggro icons won't show if mob has invisibility or if you have blindness or darkness. That would be too easy.

Compatibility

Should work on anything that uses the Mob#target property, or those whose brain uses ATTACK_TARGET memory module. Goats are special-cased with dedicated ram behavior mixins so mobs reusing those behaviors should work too.

Feature Poll

Should this mod play an alert sound when a mob targets you? Result: Yes, added.

Credits

Note

I did not want to take any copyright risk for the alert sound, so I found a close recreation licensed under Creative Commons 0 from freesound.org. Should you want to use a different sound, a resource pack can be used.

Resource pack makers can check out the path to files you want to replace here (1.20.1) or here (1.21+). Make sure to select the branch corresponding to the version you want using the side bar.

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