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[1.16.4] Damage ItemStack through Json Shaped/Shapeless craft?


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Is it possible to damage an ItemStack that is used in a crafting recipe for recipes stored as Json? For example, a hammer that damages a little every time you craft ingots into a plate.

 

I would like to do this in Json format as all my other recipes are that way and would like to be consistent, but I cannot find anything online about it in Json form. I was looking into "crafting_special_*" and maybe there's a way I can use that?

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1 hour ago, Shiroroku said:

Is it possible to damage an ItemStack that is used in a crafting recipe for recipes stored as Json? For example, a hammer that damages a little every time you craft ingots into a plate.

 

I would like to do this in Json format as all my other recipes are that way and would like to be consistent, but I cannot find anything online about it in Json form. I was looking into "crafting_special_*" and maybe there's a way I can use that?

if I'm not mistaken, you can override hasContainerItem and getContainerTtem. Container items are items that are returned whenever you use them in crafting, like when you craft a cake, the bucket of milk returns a bucket.

then in getContainer item you can damage the itemStack and return it

(This is a guess, I'm also new to modding)

Edited by kiou.23
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5 hours ago, kiou.23 said:

if I'm not mistaken, you can override hasContainerItem and getContainerTtem.

I looked into it but it seems like getContainerItem is final so I couldn't override it, and both are labeled as "@Deprecated // Use ItemStack sensitive version.". I'm not sure how I would access the ItemStack method when my class extends Item. I found this suggesting I can override it so maybe I'm doing something wrong.

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11 hours ago, poopoodice said:

Use the one in IForgeItem

Thank you, this worked. I just implemented it on my item and overrode hasContainerItem to return true and getContainerItem to return the same item but with one less durability.

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You don't need to implement IForgeItem directly, Item already does that. You just need to override the method.

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