Duplication Glitch - Iron Shears
pjc21 opened this issue ยท 3 comments
Issue type: duplication glitch
- ๐ Bug
Short description:
When crafting a dead bush using iron shears in a Refined Storage crafting grid the shears will be duplicated.
Modpack: Direwolf20 1.12
Version: 1.1.0
Added Evilcraft to pack.
Expected behavior:
To not have the shears duplicated
Actual behavior:
Iron shears are duplicated
Steps to reproduce the problem:
- Place Iron shears and oak sapling in Refined Storage crafting grid.
- Output dead bush and shears will duplicate into players inventory.
Versions:
- EvilCraft-1.12.2-0.10.40
- CyclopsCore: CyclopsCore-1.12.2-0.10.23
- Minecraft: 1.12.2
- Forge: 14.23.0.2531
- RefinedStorage: refinedstorage-1.5.23
Exactly how are they duplicated? Which ones get damaged? Where does each item end up(crafting grid, player inventory, storage, ...)?
Both the original and duplicated shears go into players inventory
Both will have same durability,
- so new shears at 238 durability when placed in crafting grid with sapling
- when removing crafted dead bush from crafting output using mouse, 2
shears will appear in players inventory with 237 durability as soon as dead
bush is removed from output slot.
I have not automated my refined storage yet so not sure if it also happens
when auto removed from crafting output.
On 29 Nov 2017 2:27 PM, "Ruben Taelman" <[email protected]> wrote:
Exactly how are they duplicated? Which ones get damaged? Where does each
item end up(crafting grid, player inventory, storage, ...)?
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