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Hey, I don't know if this would be possible, but I am looking for a nicer "crafting" recipe than just combining two items.

I was wondering if it is possible to make it so that if a diamond sword breaks a cake it makes a "itemRegist.cakeSword" (that's the item I am crafting as it is called - don't know the correct term, like Items.coal)

Why bother?

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Use the BlockEvent.BreakEvent.

 

Call me blind and/or stupid, but I don't actually know what to do with this information.

 

Do I do

public void onBreakEvent...

 

@ForgeSubscribe

BlockEvent.BreakEvent

 

 

 

What?

I have never used forge events before, or any event to be more precise, so I have no idea what I am doing.

I can't find anything in the events folder (forge reference folder) that has anything to do with this, so I am really stuck :/

Why bother?

Alright then.

public class YourEventHandler {
@SubscribeEvent
public void onBlockBreak(BlockEvent.BreakEvent event) {
//do stuff
}
}

And in your init method in the main mod file, put

MinecraftForge.EVENT_BUS.register(new YourEventHandler());

Maker of the Craft++ mod.

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