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Loaded items don't don't qualify as crafting components #52969

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rumly111 opened this issue Nov 23, 2021 · 1 comment · Fixed by #52970
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Loaded items don't don't qualify as crafting components #52969

rumly111 opened this issue Nov 23, 2021 · 1 comment · Fixed by #52970
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<Bug> This needs to be fixed Crafting / Construction / Recipes Includes: Uncrafting / Disassembling

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Describe the bug

Let's assume I wanted to craft a tailor's kit. I know I have everything I need, but for some reason it says I lack a sewing kit. So I unloaded the thread from my sewing kit, and it worked! To check it, I loaded my curved needle, and it also turned out red. Is it a bug, or a feature?

Steps To Reproduce

  1. Reload a sewing kit or curved needle with thread
  2. Try crafting a tailor's kit
  3. You can see you don't have the required item, even if you do (only loaded)

Expected behavior

The crafting should work, also the leftover thread (or another "charge") should obviously not be destroyed.

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2021-11-23_04-45-06

Versions and configuration

CDDA-tiles version 0.F-2, Debian Linux x86_64

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@wapcaplet wapcaplet added <Bug> This needs to be fixed Crafting / Construction / Recipes Includes: Uncrafting / Disassembling labels Nov 23, 2021
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rumly111 commented Dec 1, 2021

awesome, thanks :)

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