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Iem trying to make a item be used for a crafting recipe and then leave a new item in its place how can i do that?

just so you know iem new to modding and coding.

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8 hours ago, gameing said:

Iem trying to make a item be used for a crafting recipe and then leave a new item in its place how can i do that?

just so you know iem new to modding and coding.

Ehm, don‘t understand your question 100% but you can simply use a shapeless recipe and use your item as a ingredient, or not? Or try to use a event and when the player hold the new item you add the old item in the inventory of the player.

Edited by DragonITA

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3 minutes ago, DragonITA said:

Ehm, don‘t understand your question 100% but you can simply use a shapeless recipe and use your item as a ingredient, or not? Or try to use a event and when the player hold the new item you add the old item in the inventory of the player.

That's what the containerItem thing I mentioned is for. It leaves an item in the crafting table after being crafted, which is what they seem to want. It's also used for other things, like potion bottles and water buckets.

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package com.kidmichael8.orex.item;

import com.kidmichael8.orex.OreX.OreXItemGroup;

import net.minecraft.item.Item;
import net.minecraft.item.ItemStack;

public class chisel_item extends Item
{

	public chisel_item() {
		super(new Properties().group(OreXItemGroup.instance).defaultMaxDamage(10));
	}
	@Override
	public boolean hasContainerItem(ItemStack stack) {
		return true;
	}
	@Override
	public ItemStack getContainerItem(ItemStack itemStack) {
		final ItemStack copy = itemStack.copy();
		if (copy.attemptDamageItem(1, Item.random, null)) {
			copy.shrink(1);
			copy.setDamage(0);
		}
		return copy;
	}

}

is this how you do it?

Posted
17 hours ago, imacatlolol said:

Use the containerItem method in your item's properties.

 

11 minutes ago, gameing said:

package com.kidmichael8.orex.item;

import com.kidmichael8.orex.OreX.OreXItemGroup;

import net.minecraft.item.Item;
import net.minecraft.item.ItemStack;

public class chisel_item extends Item
{

	public chisel_item() {
		super(new Properties().group(OreXItemGroup.instance).defaultMaxDamage(10));
	}
	@Override
	public boolean hasContainerItem(ItemStack stack) {
		return true;
	}
	@Override
	public ItemStack getContainerItem(ItemStack itemStack) {
		final ItemStack copy = itemStack.copy();
		if (copy.attemptDamageItem(1, Item.random, null)) {
			copy.shrink(1);
			copy.setDamage(0);
		}
		return copy;
	}

}

is this how you do it?

 

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this is the new code for my item

event.getRegistry().register(new Item(new Item.Properties().group(OreXItemGroup.instance).maxStackSize(1).defaultMaxDamage(10).containerItem(chisel_item)).setRegistryName("chisel_item"));

and this is the up date

package com.kidmichael8.orex.item;

import com.kidmichael8.orex.OreX.OreXItemGroup;

import net.minecraft.item.Item;
import net.minecraft.item.ItemStack;

public class Chiselitem extends Item
{

	public Chiselitem() {
		super(new Properties().group(OreXItemGroup.instance).defaultMaxDamage(10));
	}
	@Override
	public boolean hasContainerItem(ItemStack stack) {
		return true;
	}
	@Override
	public ItemStack getContainerItem(ItemStack itemStack) {
		final ItemStack copy = itemStack.copy();
		if (copy.attemptDamageItem(1, Item.random, null)) {
			copy.shrink(1);
		}
		return copy;
	}

}

is this good?

Posted
5 minutes ago, gameing said:

can you explan how would one do that?

And this is just so i can learn how to mod so I did not see the problem.

Learn Java basic:

 

event.getRegistry().register(new ChiselItem().setRegistryName("chisel_item");

 

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Posted (edited)
7 hours ago, gameing said:

thank you all i will go spend some more time on java but it is know working

 

Ok, Java is really important if you want to mod (remember to learn Java 8, not more modern versions).

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