![]() ![]() ![]() In the last example, if I rightclick on grass, it will not be placed, but if I rightclick on stone bricks it will be placed. This also affects where the plant is supposed to be placed. (Sorry if I extended this a lot)Ī more simple example, you can add a plant that grows over bricks and stone bricks. ![]() I already followed a tutorial, but it was only working for 1.12.2 and not 1.14.4 so i'm a little lost now. I want this custom plant only being able to grow on Ice, Packed Ice or Blue Ice, and no other block. If you don't want that the custom grass block grow normal plants and tall grass above it, uncheck the "can plants grow on this block?" option, then in the custom biome you can increase the plants' generation value, then add the plant to grow over that custom grass and over that custom biome and voilá! You have the biome that only grows that custom plant in it. Hello, I recently created a custom plant, but there's one problem. Step 1: Make a plant and set generation size to 1,024. Select that the plant grows over "sand, red sand, podzol"Īnother example, create a custom plant that grows in a custom grass block in a custom biome. No matter if that block is supposed to have planted anything above.įor example, create a plant that can only grow in deserts. UPDATES & NOTES - MCreator 2020.4 for 1.15. This idea is to allow modders to select which blocks custom plants can grow over. VIDEO This tutorial will teach you how to make plants that are two blocks tall and are like flowers that bees can collect pollen from them. Find out what has made this video happen in the credits section. I searched for this in the issue tracker and I didn't find anything. MCreator Tutorial: Custom Plants 1.8.0 - YouTube Read the description to find out more about the video or series. ![]()
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