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Published Jun 6th, 2020, 6/6/20 12:59 am
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Allows you to string a lead between two fence posts using the new rope tool! (Any resemblance between the rope tool and a renamed carrot on a stick is strictly coincidental).
How do I create a rope tool?
How do I create a rope tool?
- Either craft one from a single lead,
- or use the command /function rope:give_rope
- With the rope tool equipped, right click a fence post. A knot should appear that starts to sparkle.
- Right click another fence post. The first fence post should no longer be sparkling, and a rope should be strung between the two fenceposts.
- Blame the invisible cows. Seriously. You can't actually rope two fences together, so there's an invisible cow holding one end of the rope.
- It's easier to attach the rope from the top of the fence post.
- Something bad probably happened to your invisible cows. Sorry.
- Break the knots or the fence posts. The ropes and cows will disappear.
- Click it again, the sparkles and knot will go away.
- /function rope:uninstall
Compatibility | Minecraft 1.15 |
to | Minecraft 1.16 |
Tags |
tools/tracking
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And it will have the same function as the ropes at the Golden Gate Bridge
bugs.mojang.com/browse/MC-212629
Still a very handy pack :) Ty
Im on 1.16.5 and it works fine so far
I did find a situation where it would not work due to errors in an old version of another data pack. If you enable logging in the launcher using the "Open output log when games start", you may see an error message in red that indicates which datapack is causing the issue.
In my case, I saw this:
"Couldn't load function tag minecraft:tick as it is missing following references: starter:main (from wood-cutting-1-15.zip)"
Which told me that my old copy of the wood-cutting datapack was causing problems. Once I removed that datapack, everything returned to normal.
I did find a situation where it would not work due to errors in an old version of another data pack. If you enable logging in the launcher using the "Open output log when games start", you may see an error message in red that indicates which datapack is causing the issue.
In my case, I saw this:
"Couldn't load function tag minecraft:tick as it is missing following references: starter:main (from wood-cutting-1-15.zip)"
Which told me that my old copy of the wood-cutting datapack was causing problems. Once I removed that datapack, everything returned to normal.