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Im trying to make a log that works somewhat like the bamboo where it destroys the entire tree when breaking bottom log

did you looked at the BambooBlock?

but basicly you need to check inside Block#tick if the Block can stands on the current positon via Block#canSurvive.
if the Block can't stand at the current positon, you need to remove the Block via Level#destroyBlockLevel

Note: Block#canSurvive retruns true by default, if you want custom logic you need to overwrite the method

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yes i did but i havent used Level#destroyBlockLevel

 

this was my solution but it dosent destroy the block

@Override

public void tick(BlockState p_60462_, ServerLevel p_60463_, BlockPos p_60464_, Random p_60465_) { if (!p_60462_.canSurvive(p_60463_, p_60464_))

{ p_60463_.destroyBlock(p_60464_, true); } }

@Override

public boolean canSurvive(BlockState p_60525_, LevelReader p_60526_, BlockPos p_60527_) { return p_60526_.getBlockState(p_60527_.below()).is(BlockTags.LOGS); }

Edited by Mathsylv

first of all please use the code feature to post code

show more of your code, are the methods called?

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