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What are you actually trying to achieve?

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Block#setBlockBounds

lets you set a block's bounds.

Block#addCollisionBoxesToList

lets you have multiple bounding boxes and/or change the bounds based on the colliding

Entity

.

Please don't PM me to ask for help. Asking your question in a public thread preserves it for people who are having the same problem in the future.

What are you actually trying to achieve?

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Block#setBlockBounds

lets you set a block's bounds.

Block#addCollisionBoxesToList

lets you have multiple bounding boxes and/or change the bounds based on the colliding

Entity

.

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Just a note: It allows you to manipulate bounding box inside 1x2x1 dimension of block (e.g fences being 1x1.5x1).

Minecraft is not designed to support bigger bounding box per-block-dimension. So yeah - if you want one block take up few blocks you need ASM (quite lot of it).

How it should be done PROPERLY is to make multiblock structure simulating one block with few blocks. Almost anything that can be done with ASM can be done with multiblock in this case.

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

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@choonster i wanted a custom shape/size bounding box and ernio, thanks for info. I think i wont bother with it since its not the only solution for my problem

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