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So far I've got a bunch of boxes that are my enemy prototypes moving around on a static ground body.

I don't want them to bump into each other and knock each other around, but I do want them to have collision with the ground and with any projectiles I launch.

How should I do this?

From what I've found so far, setting them as sensors seems to be the only possibility, but how do I have them not fall through the ground, and detect projectile collisions? It doesn't seem like quickly switching isSensor would work.

Is there a different/better way?

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You need to read this box2d Collision Filtering

you can set the catagory of bodies and then decide which bodies should collide by using maskbits.

You can also use groupIndex in this case . set groupindex of enemy bodies negative and groupIndex. For more information on this , read the above link and your concepts will be more clear.

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  • I suggest a custom CollisionFilter... categories, groups and this stuff is confusing and not even close as powerful as a filter.
    – noone
    Dec 5, 2013 at 8:08
  • This seems like exactly what I need, thanks a bunch. Oh, and for anyone else using libgdx who wants a more java oriented tutorial for this, aurelienribon.com/blog/2011/07/… Dec 5, 2013 at 16:54
  • @noone Alright, thanks, I'll pay attention to the filter mask stuff. Dec 5, 2013 at 16:56
  • The website for the tutorial suggested in the post has a large number of great articles for Box2d. I often end up there looking for and finding answers. Dec 6, 2013 at 12:53

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