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finley243

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  1. Thanks for the quick reply! I'll check out that method as soon as possible.
  2. Hello there, I am trying to replicate the functionality of sword items in that left clicks while holding the item don't destroy blocks in creative. I dug around a bit in the Item.Sword class but don't see anything that would cause this functionality. (My guess is it's handled somewhere else, but I don't know where.) If anyone knows how to implement this for a new item type (or where the code that does this for swords is located), please respond. Thank you!
  3. Hello, I'm working on a mod that implements guns by extending the ItemBow class. I am currently using onItemRightClick as the trigger to fire the gun. In an attempt to make semi-automatic weapons (i.e. clicking mouse fires once, and won't fire again until the mouse is released), I call setItemInUse each time it is triggered, and then set a boolean "hasReleased" that prevents this method from running again until onPlayerStoppedUsing is called. However, onPlayerStoppedUsing does not usually trigger. If I'm correct, this i because it will only trigger if the player releases the mouse button during the time limit of "getMaxItemUseDuration". Basically, does anyone know of a way to either set the value of "this.getMaxItemUseDuration" to infinity (so that the item can be "used" forever without finishing a cycle) or a way to detect the player releasing the mouse button even after that duration has ended? (I'm also very open to suggestions if anyone knows of a better way that I should be doing this.)

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