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I added a custom BlockItem for my block and now I want it to be enchantable with sword enchantments. I tried overwriting canApplyAtEnchantingTable but this doesn't work.

Here is the whole class:

public class SwordBlockItem extends BlockItem {
    public SwordBlockItem(Block block, Properties properties) {
        super(block, properties);
    }

    @Override
    public boolean canApplyAtEnchantingTable(ItemStack stack, Enchantment enchantment) {
        return true;
    }

    @Override
    public boolean isEnchantable(ItemStack stack) {
        return true;
    }

    @Override
    public boolean isBookEnchantable(ItemStack stack, ItemStack book) {
        return true;
    }
}

For testing purposes I made all three of those methods return true. Applying books in an anvil works completely fine. It's just that no enchantment shows up in the enchantment table.

You need to override #getEnchantmentValue in your Item class too, the value must be larger than 0.

You don't need to override #isBookEnchantable unless the Block should be work similar to the vanilla Book (Enchanted Book).

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13 hours ago, Luis_ST said:

You need to override #getEnchantmentValue in your Item class too, the value must be larger than 0.

You don't need to override #isBookEnchantable unless the Block should be work similar to the vanilla Book (Enchanted Book).

Thank you so much!

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