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Hi,

I was wondering if it is possible to use another block's blockstate (and model) jsons for a custom block. For example, say I make a custom dirt block that shares exactly the same properties as vanilla dirt. If I want them to look exactly the same, can I register my custom dirt block with the same mapper of vanilla dirt? If so, how? I tried looking at custom state mappers, but I'm a bit unsure how to do it or that's the right path.

Edited by TheMasterGabriel

  • 2 weeks later...

For that you should use a custom state mapper, right.

You use for the ModelResourceLocation a ResourceLocation of the blockstate file you want, e.g. dirt and the variant you want to use.

So that you have a ModelResourceLocation for your StateMapper like this:

return new ModelResourceLocation(new ResourceLocation("dirt"), "normal");

Now your block looks like dirt.

But If you have properties in your block that the block state file not have, you will get an error.

Edited by Lhykos

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