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possible bug #15

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Josral opened this issue Nov 13, 2018 · 6 comments
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possible bug #15

Josral opened this issue Nov 13, 2018 · 6 comments

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@Josral
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Josral commented Nov 13, 2018

in Minecraft you can add two tools together to get a third with a bit better durability. Such as make two axes, use each for a while, put both damaged axes in crafting table to get a third with a bit better durability than those two had left. Iblis doesn't seem to cover this situation. If it does then the pop-up info box for the tool doesn't reflect it.

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I have no idea what you talking about.

@Josral
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Josral commented Nov 14, 2018

firstaxe
secondaxe
thirdaxe

Ideally first and second axe should be damaged below 50%. Per the tooltips first and second are covered by iblis and are bad because my weapon skill is bad. Third axe produced from first two per tooltip is a normal axe and not weakened by my lack of skill.
Adding two tools together is a vanilla feature. Adding an axe at 45% and an axe at 35% produces an axe at better than 80% for example. But the axe produced is not covered by iblis.

@Foghrye4
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Ow... in crafting table. Sorry, I did not paid attention on what I have read. I will try to fix this.

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Fixed. Thank you!

@Josral
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Josral commented Nov 24, 2018

Your fix is not perfect. It works for new axes and slightly used axes, but after a while it breaks and becomes a normal axe.

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@Foghrye4 Foghrye4 reopened this Nov 24, 2018
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Fixed again. (0.4.8)

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