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Hi,

 

is there a way to set the hardness of a block depending on what his metadata is?

For exmample if the metadata is 0 the hardness is 1.0F and if it's 1 the hardness is 3.0F

 

Thanks

siiikooo

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You will need to override the block's getStrVsBlock function.

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Where(in which function) would i place this snippet best?

Best would be if changed the hardness even when the player holds down the left Mousebutton  and than turns over the block.(Other than the Dragonegg)

 

-siiikooo

Minecraft!

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Saw there is an metadata sensitive version.

So i would only need to override this function for every Item.

But how do i do that without actually overriding to file???

 

-siiikooo

Minecraft!

Hi

 

I'd suggest perhaps

Block.getBlockHardness(World world, int x, int y, int z)

and use

world.getBlockMetadata(par2, par3, par4));

to get the metadata and return the appropriate hardness.

 

-TGG

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