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Hello.

I'd like to have an item that as part of it's crafting process, needs to be put in the enchantment table and 30 levels applied to it. I can't find any resources or forge hooks that allow me to add an enchantable item or specify a single enchantment it's allowed to have.

Can anyone help me on how I can accomplish this?
thanks

 

Edited by Cleverpanda
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Minecraft doesn't let you control how many levels an enchantment consumes, it's always 1, 2 or 3 depending on which slot of the enchantment table it's in.

 

To add an enchantment, create a class that extends Enchantment and register it like any other IForgeRegistryEntry (i.e. IForgeRegistry#register in RegistryEvent.Register<Enchantment> or GameRegistry.register in preInit).

 

Override Enchantment#getMinEnchantability and Enchantment#getMaxEnchantability to control the enchantablility and XP levels required to apply the enchantment.

 

Create an EnchantmentType with EnumHelper.addEnchantmentType or override Enchantment#canApply/Enchantment#canApplyAtEnchantingTable to control which items the enchantment can be applied to.

 

Override Item#canApplyAtEnchantingTable to control which enchantments can be applied to an item.

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Posted (edited)

I think that's supposed to be Enchantment#canApplyAtEnchantingTable

 

Edit:

return stack.getItem() == ItemList.ENCHANT_CRAFTING_ITEM ? true:false;

There is no reason to do this. You can simply do this:

return stack.getItem() == ItemList.ENCHANT_CRAFTING_ITEM;

Second, make your max enchantibility a larger number. As is, you've said "this is only valid at exactly 3 levels."  Too high and it'll get skipped.

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Posted (edited)

*Facepalm* wow, of course.

and Any number that's larger should work, yeah? I just did 4. make the min 2 just to be sure.

canApply(stack) is being called for other enchantable items (Pickaxe) but not for my item when I put it in the table

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Try overriding canApplyAtEnchantingTable in your enchantment too.

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Have you overriden getItemEnchantability in your Item? The base value is 0, which means not enchantable.

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I'm at a loss.  Put a breakpoint on line 327 of ContainerEnchantment (net.minecraft.inventory) just before it calls EnchantmentHelper.buildEnchantmentList(...) and stick your item in and trace the code to see what it does and why it doesn't call canApply for your item.

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Solved!

public boolean isItemEnchantable()
    {
        return !this.getItem().isItemTool(this) ? false : !this.isItemEnchanted();
    }

was false so I overrode isItemTool to be true.
Not sure what adverse effects this may have, but it solves the issue

Posted
2 hours ago, Cleverpanda said:

Item#canApplyAtEnchantingTable doesn't seem to exist?

 

I forgot that it was only added in 1.11, so it doesn't exist in 1.10.2.

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13 hours ago, Cleverpanda said:

I overrode isItemTool to be true.

If that's the case, then perhaps your item class should extend class ItemTool.

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