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Could you please tweak the output of our sample module, found here: bedrock-samples/vanilladata_modules/mojang-items.json? We'd love to see more details like lore data, supported enchants, durability, and other data not currently included in the item design.
Also, it would be great to have more educational modules. Specifically, ones that explain NBT Data in Minecraft Bedrock. Details about special blocks like chests, and Entities would specifically be really useful. This would help us better understand how things work and make it easier to write scripts, develop plugins, and use tools like the mc editor to make plugins. It would also help the community make better plugins and improve our tools and scripts. Amulet and others, like Universal Minecraft Tool.
In addition, being able to see how a Minecraft Chunk is structured, as well as data for Level.dat, Player, and other world aspects like Minecraft Maps, would be really helpful!
Thanks for considering my request!
Best,
StealthyX
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Hello Mojang.
Could you please tweak the output of our sample module, found here: bedrock-samples/vanilladata_modules/mojang-items.json? We'd love to see more details like lore data, supported enchants, durability, and other data not currently included in the item design.
Also, it would be great to have more educational modules. Specifically, ones that explain NBT Data in Minecraft Bedrock. Details about special blocks like chests, and Entities would specifically be really useful. This would help us better understand how things work and make it easier to write scripts, develop plugins, and use tools like the mc editor to make plugins. It would also help the community make better plugins and improve our tools and scripts. Amulet and others, like Universal Minecraft Tool.
In addition, being able to see how a Minecraft Chunk is structured, as well as data for Level.dat, Player, and other world aspects like Minecraft Maps, would be really helpful!
Thanks for considering my request!
Best,
StealthyX
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: