`mcl_armor.register_set()` documentation
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# mcl_armor
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## `mcl_armor.register_set(def)`
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This function register a set of armor (head, torso, leggings, feets) using a definition table:
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```lua
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mcl_armor.register_set({
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--name of the armor material (used for generating itemstrings)
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name = "dummy_armor",
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--description of the armor material
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--do NOT localize this string, it will be concatenated will each piece of armor's description and result will be automatically fetched from your mod's translation files
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description = "Dummy Armor",
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--overide description of each armor piece
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--do NOT localize this string
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descriptions = {
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head = "Cap", --default: "Helmet"
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torso = "Tunic", --default: "Chestplate"
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legs = "Pants", --default: "Leggings"
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feet = "Shoes", --default: "Boots"
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},
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--this is used to calculate each armor piece durability with the minecraft algorithm
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--head durability = durability * 0.6857 + 1
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--torso durability = durability * 1.0 + 1
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--legs durability = durability * 0.9375 + 1
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--feet durability = durability * 0.8125 + 1
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durability = 80,
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--this is used then you need to specify the durability of each piece of armor
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--this field have the priority over the durability one
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--if the durability of some pieces of armor isn't specified in this field, the durability field will be used insteed
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durabilities = {
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head = 200,
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torso = 500,
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legs = 400,
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feet = 300,
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},
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--this define how good enchants you will get then enchanting one piece of the armor in an enchanting table
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--if set to zero or nil, the armor will not be enchantable
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enchantability = 15,
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--this define how much each piece of armor protect the player
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--these points will be shown in the HUD (chestplate bar above the health bar)
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points = {
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head = 1,
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torso = 3,
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legs = 2,
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feet = 1,
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},
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--this attribute reduce strong damage even more
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--See https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Armor#Armor_toughness for more explanations
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--default: 0
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toughness = 2,
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--this field is used to specify some items groups that will be added to each piece of armor
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--please note that some groups do NOT need to be added by hand, because they are already handeled by the register function:
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--(armor, combat_armor, armor_<element>, combat_armor_<element>, mcl_armor_points, mcl_armor_toughness, mcl_armor_uses, enchantability)
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groups = {op_armor = 1},
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--specify textures that will be overlayed on the entity wearing the armor
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--these fields have default values and its recommanded to keep the code clean by just using the default name for your textures
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textures = {
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head = "dummy_texture.png", --default: "<modname>_helmet_<material>.png"
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torso = "dummy_texture.png", --default: "<modname>_chestplate_<material>.png"
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legs = "dummy_texture.png", --default: "<modname>_leggings_<material>.png"
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feet = "dummy_texture.png", --default: "<modname>_boots_<material>.png"
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},
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--you can also define these fields as functions, that will be called each time the API function mcl_armor.update(obj) is called (every time you equip/unequip some armor piece, take damage, and more)
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--note that the enchanting overlay will not appear unless you implement it in the function
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--this allow to make armors where the textures change whitout needing to register many other armors with different textures
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textures = {
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head = function(obj, itemstack)
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if mcl_enchanting.is_enchanted(itemstack) then
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return "dummy_texture.png^"..mcl_enchanting.overlay
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else
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return "dummy_texture.png"
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end
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end,
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},
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--WARNING: 2d preview will be deprecated soon
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--specify textures that will be shown in player inventory then you disabled the 3d player inventory preview
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--its similar to how works the textures field
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previews = {
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head = "dummy_texture.png", --default: "<modname>_helmet_<material>_preview.png"
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torso = "dummy_texture.png", --default: "<modname>_chestplate_<material>_preview.png"
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legs = "dummy_texture.png", --default: "<modname>_leggings_<material>_preview.png"
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feet = "dummy_texture.png", --default: "<modname>_boots_<material>_preview.png"
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},
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--inventory textures aren't definable using a table similar to textures or previews
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--you are forced to use the default texture names which are:
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--head: "<modname>_inv_helmet_<material>.png
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--torso: "<modname>_inv_chestplate_<material>.png
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--legs: "<modname>_inv_leggings_<material>.png
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--feet: "<modname>_inv_boots_<material>.png
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--this callback table allow you to define functions that will be called each time an entity equip an armor piece or the mcl_armor.on_equip() function is called
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--the functions accept two arguments: obj and itemstack
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on_equip_callbacks = {
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head = function(obj, itemstack)
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--do stuff
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end,
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},
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--this callback table allow you to define functions that will be called each time an entity unequip an armor piece or the mcl_armor.on_unequip() function is called
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--the functions accept two arguments: obj and itemstack
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on_unequip_callbacks = {
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head = function(obj, itemstack)
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--do stuff
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end,
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},
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--this callback table allow you to define functions that will be called then an armor piece break
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--the functions accept one arguments: obj
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--the itemstack isn't sended due to how minetest handle items which have a zero durability
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on_break_callbacks = {
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head = function(obj)
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--do stuff
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end,
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--this is used to generate automaticaly armor crafts based on each element type folowing the regular minecraft pattern
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--if set to nil no craft will be added
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craft_material = "mcl_mobitems:leather",
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--this is used to generate cooking crafts for each piece of armor
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--if set to nil no craft will be added
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cook_material = "mcl_core:gold_nugget", --cooking any piece of this armor will output a gold nugged
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--this is used for allowing each piece of the armor to be repaired by using an anvil with repair_material as aditionnal material
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--it basicaly set the _repair_material item field of each piece of the armor
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--if set to nil no repair material will be added
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repair_material = "mcl_core:iron_ingot",
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})
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```
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