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So I have a mod and it is going to be an axe that cuts down trees but I am fairly new to minecraft modding and I looked for code on the internet but I couldn't find anything at all on the internet or on forums to help me with this problem. Can anyone please help me??

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If you want to cut Down a whole tree you will need an algorithm thatll check which logs are part of the tree, which might be challenging. I have already worked on that and dont found a really satisfiing way to solve that

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If you want to cut Down a whole tree you will need an algorithm thatll check which logs are part of the tree, which might be challenging. I have already worked on that and dont found a really satisfiing way to solve that

There's a working algorith, but that uses tonnns of for and if blocks, lists and methods... So in total it is not very easy...

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I would love to See it.. Compatible for 1.8? Bc there are some New trees in there..

Not completely, just have to wrap and reunwrap ints in each loop... Tehre's 2 sub types: one that works for logs and only "hardcoded" logs, and one that works on all wooden blocks...

(But still, both will cut only same block)...

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What kind of axe? a normal minecraft axe? A axe that cuts down the whole tree like a Lumber Axe from Tinkers Construct?

its a custom minecraft axe i created that i want to cut down the entire tree but i cant find anything on how to do that

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What kind of axe? a normal minecraft axe? A axe that cuts down the whole tree like a Lumber Axe from Tinkers Construct?

its a custom minecraft axe i created that i want to cut down the entire tree but i cant find anything on how to do that

As i said above, it's +- complicated algortihm... If you're good at both java and mc modding, then you can do this... If not, begin with easier things...

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You do realize that WholeTreeAxe is for both 1.7.10 and 1.8? Just download it, decompile and look at code.

1.7.10 is no longer supported by forge, you are on your own.

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