Can't do that without classic crafting. You want to make a crafting table but you only have two spruce and two oak? Well too bad, unless you are using classic crafting, which allows you to mix and match.
Console Crafting will use materials off the Hotbar first, then the inventory. It starts from the lower-right and works it's way to the left and Up. So if you want to use oak to make a piston (so you can save your spruce, for example) throw the oak on the hotbar. I think you can "mix and match" materials by putting less than the required amount of one material on the lower-right of the hotbar and as long as the other material is next in the "queue" the recipe will take the rest from that stack.
I'm not 100% sure on that last part though since I haven't used console crafting since Classic crafting came out.
Mixing and matching is perfectly doable in console crafting mode.
Making a single or a couple units of something is way faster than dragging multiple items in specifics slots in specific amounts.
I don't need to know where items are in my inventory.
I can see how many I'm missing for something really quickly.
Iron blocks and hay bales.
The only real advantage console crafting has is mass-producing a single item more quickly, but that happens so infrequently that itnisnt worth going through the menus to me.
Both systems are perfectly fine. Use whatever one makes the most sense to you.
Personally, I prefer Classic Crafting. My reasoning is that I play three different versions of Minecraft (Console (Xbox 360 and Xbox One), Windows 10 Edition, PC (Java) Version). Classic crafting is the common denominator between the three.
So, it's up to you to decide. Whatever is faster and makes more sense to you, that's the one that you should use.
You can adjust the curser settings in the start and settings menue to make it faster. With a little practice it's just as quick and efficient as with a mouse.
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That is actually disturbing. Did 4J place some sort of spyware in Minecraft?
Perpetually negative
Console Crafting will use materials off the Hotbar first, then the inventory. It starts from the lower-right and works it's way to the left and Up. So if you want to use oak to make a piston (so you can save your spruce, for example) throw the oak on the hotbar. I think you can "mix and match" materials by putting less than the required amount of one material on the lower-right of the hotbar and as long as the other material is next in the "queue" the recipe will take the rest from that stack.
I'm not 100% sure on that last part though since I haven't used console crafting since Classic crafting came out.
Yes.
How else do they get the Leaderboard stats?
I use console crafting over classic because.
Mixing and matching is perfectly doable in console crafting mode.
Making a single or a couple units of something is way faster than dragging multiple items in specifics slots in specific amounts.
I don't need to know where items are in my inventory.
I can see how many I'm missing for something really quickly.
Iron blocks and hay bales.
The only real advantage console crafting has is mass-producing a single item more quickly, but that happens so infrequently that itnisnt worth going through the menus to me.
Stay fluffy~
Both systems are perfectly fine. Use whatever one makes the most sense to you.
Personally, I prefer Classic Crafting. My reasoning is that I play three different versions of Minecraft (Console (Xbox 360 and Xbox One), Windows 10 Edition, PC (Java) Version). Classic crafting is the common denominator between the three.
So, it's up to you to decide. Whatever is faster and makes more sense to you, that's the one that you should use.
You can adjust the curser settings in the start and settings menue to make it faster. With a little practice it's just as quick and efficient as with a mouse.