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[1.14] Make some blocks affected by gravity.


cinsiian

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You need to replace the block with your own by overriding it in the block registry.

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public void onRegister(RegistryEvent.Register<Block> event)
	{
		for(Entry<ResourceLocation, Block> e : event.getRegistry().getEntries())
		{
			if(e.getValue() == Blocks.DIRT)
			{
				e.setValue(new GravityBlock(Blocks.DIRT));
			}
		}
	}

 

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public class GravityBlock extends FallingBlock {

	public GravityBlock(Block block) 
	{
		super(Block.Properties.from(block));
	}

}

 

I assume I didnt override the block correctly?

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50 minutes ago, cinsiian said:

e.setValue(new GravityBlock(Blocks.DIRT));

This makes no sense, getEntries() returns an unmodifiable set:

 

    @Override
    public Set<Entry<ResourceLocation, V>> getEntries()
    {
        return Collections.unmodifiableSet(this.names.entrySet());
    }

 

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3 hours ago, cinsiian said:

I assume I didnt override the block correctly?

Yes. You just need to register a Block with the same registry name and the same variants.

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4 minutes ago, cinsiian said:

Do I have to make an itemblock as well?

Probably.

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public Block dirt_gravity = new GravityBlock(Blocks.DIRT).setRegistryName(Blocks.DIRT.getRegistryName());
	
	@SubscribeEvent
	public void register_block(RegistryEvent.Register<Block> event)
	{
		event.getRegistry().register(dirt_gravity);
	}
	
	@SubscribeEvent
	public void register_item(RegistryEvent.Register<Item> event)
	{
		event.getRegistry().register(new BlockItem(dirt_gravity, new Item.Properties()).setRegistryName(Blocks.DIRT.getRegistryName()));
	}

still nothing 

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