Posted June 20, 201510 yr I have a crafting recipe that I want to give back the cobblestone, but it doesnt accept blocks in the .setContainerItem(). Any way around this? Code BelowVVV // FLOUR RECIPE GameRegistry.addShapelessRecipe(new ItemStack(Flour, 2), new Object[]{ new ItemStack(Item.wheat.setContainerItem(Block.cobblestone)), new ItemStack(Block.cobblestone) }); I AM NOT a Java Expert! Please don't treat me like one. Also, has anyone seen a loose pig around here? He got out this morning and maybe hiding in the inspect element page... My IQ is 148
June 20, 201510 yr Author This by the way WILL work in 1.6.4 with Eclipse Kepler! It just wont work with a block. If I had, say... Item.bucketEmpty instead of Block.cobblestone, it works, so no coding error here, just trying to make it work... I AM NOT a Java Expert! Please don't treat me like one. Also, has anyone seen a loose pig around here? He got out this morning and maybe hiding in the inspect element page... My IQ is 148
June 20, 201510 yr Author Would this go in place of .setContainerItem()? So this would go in the same place, just replacing .setContainerItem()? If not, would this go in the item class? I AM NOT a Java Expert! Please don't treat me like one. Also, has anyone seen a loose pig around here? He got out this morning and maybe hiding in the inspect element page... My IQ is 148
June 20, 201510 yr Author bump I AM NOT a Java Expert! Please don't treat me like one. Also, has anyone seen a loose pig around here? He got out this morning and maybe hiding in the inspect element page... My IQ is 148
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