I've tried importing a datapack from 1.13 into a 1.14 server, but the loot tables for custom items don't work, as they don't display the lore they should have. Here's one of the loot tables:
To no avail. I've done a few other things, but I can't quite remember right now. I've been getting pretty creative with it. Restarting my server every time though is getting annoying.
Has anyone figured out how to make multi-line lores?
EDIT/UPDATE:
So, ordinarily, when you add multiple blocks, the table will take the last block, and use that. ie, you have two (2) 'set_name' blocks, the table will use the last one you type. BUT, Not with lore. It seems that it sees that as a combination, and just add it. Which makes sense, just not if you understood the mechanics a different way.
(Don't even read this part, feel it)
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I've tried importing a datapack from 1.13 into a 1.14 server, but the loot tables for custom items don't work, as they don't display the lore they should have. Here's one of the loot tables:
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They changed how lore works so that's most likely the issue
I am also trying to figure out how to fix it for my datapacks
Okay, I figured it out try doing {Lore:[\"\\\"Hey\\\"\"]} instead
TLDR: Here's your code (Post edit)
Example: (Fish Token while fishing)
Pre Edit: How would you get two lines of lore?
I've tried:
To no avail. I've done a few other things, but I can't quite remember right now. I've been getting pretty creative with it. Restarting my server every time though is getting annoying.
Has anyone figured out how to make multi-line lores?
EDIT/UPDATE:
So, ordinarily, when you add multiple blocks, the table will take the last block, and use that. ie, you have two (2) 'set_name' blocks, the table will use the last one you type. BUT, Not with lore. It seems that it sees that as a combination, and just add it. Which makes sense, just not if you understood the mechanics a different way.
(Don't even read this part, feel it)
I would like to invite you to help me on a massive project that we (about 15 of us) have been working on. Just shoot me a message on here or PMC (MutimEndymion)
I would like to learn all there is with DataPacks, and Java programing. I am a wiz with resource packs, so we all may stand to gain something. =)