Posted April 22, 201312 yr Alright, so, I need to 'remove' the wood tools, the wood pick, shovel, ax, etc., but I don't know how to go about doing it. I've tried extending and overriding Item, but it tells me that I can't. I really don't want to have to go about editing the main files, since that will ruin compatibility : P.
April 22, 201312 yr Author Alright, so, I need to 'remove' the wood tools, the wood pick, shovel, ax, etc., but I don't know how to go about doing it. I've tried extending and overriding Item, but it tells me that I can't. I really don't want to have to go about editing the main files, since that will ruin compatibility : P.
April 23, 201312 yr Someone may well correct me on this, but I'm not sure if you can. It's something I've considered before (I wanted to remove all swords and armor for my futuristic server) but I couldn't find any way of doing it without modifying the base classes. There might be some sort of clever way of disabling them from being crafted or put into creative mode, but I don't know about entirely removing them. http://s13.postimg.org/z9mlly2av/siglogo.png[/img] My mods (Links coming soon) Cities | Roads | Remula | SilvaniaMod | MoreStats
April 23, 201312 yr Someone may well correct me on this, but I'm not sure if you can. It's something I've considered before (I wanted to remove all swords and armor for my futuristic server) but I couldn't find any way of doing it without modifying the base classes. There might be some sort of clever way of disabling them from being crafted or put into creative mode, but I don't know about entirely removing them. http://s13.postimg.org/z9mlly2av/siglogo.png[/img] My mods (Links coming soon) Cities | Roads | Remula | SilvaniaMod | MoreStats
April 23, 201312 yr why don't you delete the recipes of the wooden tools? Would that help? If yes do not say i do not know how that works. Search for terrafirmacraft at github. They have a function that called RemoveRecipe in their Class: TerraFirmaCraft and if you copy this function into your mod it have to look like this when you use it: RemoveRecipe(new ItemStack(Block.brick, 1));
April 23, 201312 yr why don't you delete the recipes of the wooden tools? Would that help? If yes do not say i do not know how that works. Search for terrafirmacraft at github. They have a function that called RemoveRecipe in their Class: TerraFirmaCraft and if you copy this function into your mod it have to look like this when you use it: RemoveRecipe(new ItemStack(Block.brick, 1));
April 23, 201312 yr id just like to say that what Moritz said does work, i needed the same thing and just did it. thank you so much!
April 23, 201312 yr id just like to say that what Moritz said does work, i needed the same thing and just did it. thank you so much!
April 23, 201312 yr Author why don't you delete the recipes of the wooden tools? Would that help? If yes do not say i do not know how that works. Search for terrafirmacraft at github. They have a function that called RemoveRecipe in their Class: TerraFirmaCraft and if you copy this function into your mod it have to look like this when you use it: RemoveRecipe(new ItemStack(Block.brick, 1)); Yeah, I knew about this, I just wanted to know if there was an alternative.
April 23, 201312 yr Author why don't you delete the recipes of the wooden tools? Would that help? If yes do not say i do not know how that works. Search for terrafirmacraft at github. They have a function that called RemoveRecipe in their Class: TerraFirmaCraft and if you copy this function into your mod it have to look like this when you use it: RemoveRecipe(new ItemStack(Block.brick, 1)); Yeah, I knew about this, I just wanted to know if there was an alternative.
April 23, 201312 yr I've been doing the same thing, trying to remove the recipe for the Golden Sword. The method seems to work for ShapelessRecipes (I tried (Item.book) and (Item.planks, 4)), but doesn't work for ShapedRecipes ((Item.stick, 4), (Item.jukebox), (Item.swordGold)). I'm thinking something's changed since the code was posted. My method call: removeRecipe(new ItemStack(Item.swordGold)); The Method: private static void removeRecipe(ItemStack resultItem) //Code by yope_fried inspired by pigalot { ItemStack recipeResult = null; ArrayList recipes = (ArrayList) CraftingManager.getInstance().getRecipeList(); for (int scan = 0; scan < recipes.size(); scan++) { IRecipe tmpRecipe = (IRecipe) recipes.get(scan); if (tmpRecipe instanceof ShapedRecipes) { ShapedRecipes recipe = (ShapedRecipes)tmpRecipe; recipeResult = recipe.getRecipeOutput(); } else if (tmpRecipe instanceof ShapelessRecipes) { ShapelessRecipes recipe = (ShapelessRecipes)tmpRecipe; recipeResult = recipe.getRecipeOutput(); } if (ItemStack.areItemStacksEqual(resultItem, recipeResult)) { System.out.println("Removed Recipe: " + recipes.get(scan) + " -> " + recipeResult); recipes.remove(scan); } } } EDIT: I got it to work, though I'm not sure if it is safe or not. I simply don't check what the recipe is an instance of anymore: private static void removeRecipe(ItemStack resultItem) //Code by yope_fried inspired by pigalot { ItemStack recipeResult = null; ArrayList recipes = (ArrayList) CraftingManager.getInstance().getRecipeList(); for (int scan = 0; scan < recipes.size(); scan++) { IRecipe tmpRecipe = (IRecipe) recipes.get(scan); recipeResult = tmpRecipe.getRecipeOutput(); if (ItemStack.areItemStacksEqual(resultItem, recipeResult)) { System.out.println("Removed Recipe: " + recipes.get(scan) + " -> " + recipeResult); recipes.remove(scan); } } }
April 23, 201312 yr I've been doing the same thing, trying to remove the recipe for the Golden Sword. The method seems to work for ShapelessRecipes (I tried (Item.book) and (Item.planks, 4)), but doesn't work for ShapedRecipes ((Item.stick, 4), (Item.jukebox), (Item.swordGold)). I'm thinking something's changed since the code was posted. My method call: removeRecipe(new ItemStack(Item.swordGold)); The Method: private static void removeRecipe(ItemStack resultItem) //Code by yope_fried inspired by pigalot { ItemStack recipeResult = null; ArrayList recipes = (ArrayList) CraftingManager.getInstance().getRecipeList(); for (int scan = 0; scan < recipes.size(); scan++) { IRecipe tmpRecipe = (IRecipe) recipes.get(scan); if (tmpRecipe instanceof ShapedRecipes) { ShapedRecipes recipe = (ShapedRecipes)tmpRecipe; recipeResult = recipe.getRecipeOutput(); } else if (tmpRecipe instanceof ShapelessRecipes) { ShapelessRecipes recipe = (ShapelessRecipes)tmpRecipe; recipeResult = recipe.getRecipeOutput(); } if (ItemStack.areItemStacksEqual(resultItem, recipeResult)) { System.out.println("Removed Recipe: " + recipes.get(scan) + " -> " + recipeResult); recipes.remove(scan); } } } EDIT: I got it to work, though I'm not sure if it is safe or not. I simply don't check what the recipe is an instance of anymore: private static void removeRecipe(ItemStack resultItem) //Code by yope_fried inspired by pigalot { ItemStack recipeResult = null; ArrayList recipes = (ArrayList) CraftingManager.getInstance().getRecipeList(); for (int scan = 0; scan < recipes.size(); scan++) { IRecipe tmpRecipe = (IRecipe) recipes.get(scan); recipeResult = tmpRecipe.getRecipeOutput(); if (ItemStack.areItemStacksEqual(resultItem, recipeResult)) { System.out.println("Removed Recipe: " + recipes.get(scan) + " -> " + recipeResult); recipes.remove(scan); } } }
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