Posted July 6, 20196 yr so i have a block and i made a shapeless recipe for it by combing a gold block with a nether star: { "type": "minecraft:crafting_shapeless", "ingredients": [ { "item": "minecraft:gold_block" }, { "item": "minecraft:nether_star" } ], "result": { "item": "output", "count": 1 } } } but i want to make it so that the the block can be made by puting 9 of the ingots the block is made of in a crafting table. after some searching around i found this code: "type": "minecraft:crafting_shapeless", "ingredients": [ { [ "item": "minecraft:somewhat0", "data": 0 ], [ "item": "minecraft:somewhat1", "data": 0 ] }, { [ "item": "minecraft:somewhat2", "data": 0 ], [ "item": "minecraft:somewhat3", "data": 0 ] } but this doesnt work for me, it says a few times it got ] but expected something else. so what is the correct way of adding multiple recipes for one item? Edited July 6, 20196 yr by madmagic
July 7, 20196 yr Author but you cant have duplicate files, how would i do that then? Edited July 7, 20196 yr by madmagic
July 7, 20196 yr 5 minutes ago, madmagic said: but you cant have duplicate files, how would i do that then? Recipes don't have to have the same name as their output item, you can call your recipes whatever you want. 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.
July 7, 20196 yr Author 14 minutes ago, Choonster said: Recipes don't have to have the same name as their output item, you can call your recipes whatever you want. ah i see i'm dumb, thanks
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