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How to create a breakable block only with one tool.


joaogl

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Ok.... It's working.. for those who dont know how to do it.. Its not on the block class (Like I thought) but its on the tool class, with this u should be able to do it...

 

 

But there other thing... how can I make a block unbreakable except using a special tool?

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In the blocks constructor you could probably do an if statement that checks if the item the player is using is the item you want to break the block with, and if it isn't set the block to unbreakable.

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From Block.java

/**
     * Determines if the player can harvest this block, obtaining it's drops when the block is destroyed.
     *
     * @param player The player damaging the block, may be null
     * @param meta The block's current metadata
     * @return True to spawn the drops
     */
    public boolean canHarvestBlock(EntityPlayer player, int meta)
    {
        return ForgeHooks.canHarvestBlock(this, player, meta);
    }

 

From the wiki

MinecraftForge.setBlockHarvestLevel(myFirstBlock, "pickaxe", 2);

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I've added the:

MinecraftForge.setBlockHarvestLevel(myBlock, "myshovel", 2);

 

on the init and added the:

 

    public static final Block[] blocksEffectiveAgainst = new Block[] { MyMod.myBlock};

    public myBlock(int par1, EnumToolMaterial par2EnumToolMaterial, String texture) {
        super(par1, 2, par2EnumToolMaterial, blocksEffectiveAgainst);
        this.texture = texture;
        this.toolMaterial = par2EnumToolMaterial;
        this.maxStackSize = 1;
    }

 

on the block class what else I should do?

 

I cant apply the canHarvestBlock code in the block class because I dont have the player entity....

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I cant apply the canHarvestBlock code in the block class because I dont have the player entity....

 

It's called an override function for a reason.  The player is passed to that function when it gets called from vanilla code.

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