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ive been stuck on this for literal hou

rs and cant figure it out, my problem right now is that my code for a crafting recipe isnt working, none of them are except for the 1 shapeless recipe i got to work

Non Working example:

{
  "type": "minecraft:crafting_shaped",
  "pattern": [
    "xxx",
    "x x",
    "xxx"
  ],
  "key": {
    "x": {
      "item": "sdd:straw"
    }
  },
  "result": {
    "item": "sdd:jerry_nest",
    "count": "1"
  }
}

Working:

{
  "type": "crafting_shapeless",
  "ingredients": [
    {
      "item": "minecraft:wheat"
    }
  ],
  "result": {
    "item": "sdd:straw",
    "count": 9
  }
}

 

looks like it should work, are you sure sdd:straw and sdd:jerry_nest are the correct registry names for your items? if they are, make sure the recipe is under resources/assets/data/sdd/recipes/

 

also: "sdd" is too short for a mod id, use something more unique

 

EDIT: oh, nevermind, you've set the count as a string and not an integer, that's the issue

Edited by kiou.23

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Actually I've had a version where the count isn't in there and it still hasn't worked, as for the registry names they are I replaced the result in the working one with both and they worked fine, although I haven't tried changing the mod id

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