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Ok so I heard that in 1.12 you are now going to use json files for recipes, I got pretty confused understanding them,  All that I understood is make a folder in assets,MODID,recipes and put json files there. Well my greatest question is where are you going to set the resourcelocation for your recipes in java, is it in main class, proxies, or make a new class that extends a recipe class and all. 

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changed 1.11.2 to 1.12
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Forge automatically loads every recipe file in the assets/<modid>/recipes directory, you don't need to manually register them.

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Just now, Choonster said:

Forge automatically loads every recipe file in the assets/<modid>/recipes directory, you don't need to manually register them.

So like put some dank registries there (pun intended) and they get automatically shown in the game? How convenient is that :D.

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Just now, Choonster said:

Forge automatically loads every recipe file in the assets/<modid>/recipes directory, you don't need to manually register them.

What do you think is wrong in here?

{
  "type": "minecraft:crafting_shaped",
  "pattern": [
    " J  ",
    " J  ",
    " S  "
  ],
  "key": {
    "S":{
      "item": "minecraft:stick"
	},
    "J":{
      "item": "rotd:jade_dragonscales"
	}
  },
  "result": {
    "item": "rotd:jade_dragon_sword"
  }
}

 

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If a recipe fails to load, there will be an error in the log explaining why.

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Just now, TheRPGAdventurer said:

Nothing wrong in like keys crafting_shaped something?

What if I do it like this?

"pattern": [
    "J",
    "J",
    "S"
  ],

Does it mean that I can place it in each row of the crafting table?

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21 minutes ago, TheRPGAdventurer said:

What if I do it like this?

"pattern": [
    "J",
    "J",
    "S"
  ],

Does it mean that I can place it in each row of the crafting table?

I haven't done a lot of messing with recipes, but I doubt it.

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25 minutes ago, TheRPGAdventurer said:

Does it mean that I can place it in each row of the crafting table?

Yep, see the diamond sword recipe from vanilla:

{
  "type": "crafting_shaped",
  "pattern": [
    "X",
    "X",
    "#"
  ],
  "key": {
    "#": {
      "item": "minecraft:stick"
    },
    "X": {
      "item": "minecraft:diamond"
    }
  },
  "result": {
    "item": "minecraft:diamond_sword"
  }
}

 

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I know Java pretty well... So yeah...

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This is the output of the totally, 100% working compiler for my programming language, Planet9:

Beginning Compilation...
Failed compilation!
planet9.compiler.error.CompilationException: Compiler not yet implemented
	at planet9.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:39)
	at planet9.compiler.app.CompilerApp.main(CompilerApp.java:147)

 

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On 8/14/2017 at 10:13 PM, Socratic_Phoenix said:

Yep, see the diamond sword recipe from vanilla:


{
  "type": "crafting_shaped",
  "pattern": [
    "X",
    "X",
    "#"
  ],
  "key": {
    "#": {
      "item": "minecraft:stick"
    },
    "X": {
      "item": "minecraft:diamond"
    }
  },
  "result": {
    "item": "minecraft:diamond_sword"
  }
}

 

Sorry for necroing this post because my PC was infected by a virus and making it impossible to use internet but, I got questions.

First of all, where did you find the vanilla recipes? and second can I use another recipe for my sword, like this json can handle 3 sword recipes? Lastly, what happens if I named my recipe's json same to the reistryName of the item, will it have a conflict?

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20 minutes ago, TheRPGAdventurer said:

First of all, where did you find the vanilla recipes?

assets/minecraft/recipes in the forgeSrc-<forgeVersion>.jar referenced library.

 

20 minutes ago, TheRPGAdventurer said:

second can I use another recipe for my sword, like this json can handle 3 sword recipes?

I don't fully understand what you're asking here.

 

One JSON file is one recipe. You can have any number of recipes that output the same item.

 

20 minutes ago, TheRPGAdventurer said:

Lastly, what happens if I named my recipe's json same to the reistryName of the item, will it have a conflict?

No, recipes and items are in completely separate registries; you can name your recipe whatever you want.

 

Minecraft uses the registry name of the output item for most of its recipes, it only uses a longer name when there are multiple recipes for the same item.

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5 hours ago, Choonster said:

assets/minecraft/recipes in the forgeSrc-<forgeVersion>.jar referenced library.

 

I don't fully understand what you're asking here.

 

One JSON file is one recipe. You can have any number of recipes that output the same item.

 

No, recipes and items are in completely separate registries; you can name your recipe whatever you want.

 

Minecraft uses the registry name of the output item for most of its recipes, it only uses a longer name when there are multiple recipes for the same item.

Also do you know where EntityLivingBase#moveEntityWithHeading is located in 1.12? does it's name change, does it's location changed, or was completely removed?

Posted
3 minutes ago, TheRPGAdventurer said:

Also do you know where EntityLivingBase#moveEntityWithHeading is located in 1.12? does it's name change, does it's location changed, or was completely removed?

 

I answered this in your other thread 45 minutes ago.

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Just now, Choonster said:

 

I answered this in your other thread 45 minutes ago.

oh ok maybe I still have issues with my virus cause notifications aren't showing up, or maybe with the antivirus instead? Also, how did you make links like "here" "other thread" but still redirecting you to other sites without getting the name.

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25 minutes ago, TheRPGAdventurer said:

Also, how did you make links like "here" "other thread" but still redirecting you to other sites without getting the name.

 

Highlight the text and click the Link button in the editor.

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