TimberAxe
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Fell a tree by breaking a single block of its trunk; prevent this by sneaking. The utility of sneaking can be modified in the config. The permission timberaxe.use is needed although the config enables you to toggle permissions off.
The config allows you to decide whether an ax's durability is affected or not.
Furthermore, it is possible to configure the maximum amount of distributed item stacks that are created when felling a tree. The higher the amount, the higher the number of resources necessary. This effect only becomes apparent when felling trees of great size.
Feel free to share feedback or ideas. I'm always open to suggestions.
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Tried using this on Aternos but says it doesn't specify an api-version.
My character/screen keeps glitching out when I continuously mine blocks. When the blocks break and I aim the reticle at the next block, the reticle goes back to where the previous block was mined at. This only happens when I am using a tool. I am currently using version 1.14.4 of minecraft so I'm not sure if the version of this mod is compatible with the plugin.
Can i make sneaking knock down the whole tree, and when standing just destroy one block? because i just accidentally destroyed my whole house since most of it was made of logs.
In reply to dannguyen124:
It is not possible. However, I uploaded a new version that allows you just that; you will be able to modify it in the config file. Available for download shortly.
Is it working on Acacia?
In reply to divinagneau:
Yes, every type of wood is supported.
In reply to Forge_User_44190439:
Yes but is it working with this type of tree? The Acacia is not a straight trunk :/
In reply to divinagneau:
Oh, I see. In that regard, the answer's no. Merely the blocks that are directly connected are triggered when felling a tree.
currently not working, are there any commands that i can use to enable it somehow?
In reply to poytrr:
I am guessing that you are not granted permission. If that is the case, you have two options:
You grant yourself permission by using the command /op or you decide to disable permissions altogether in the config file. Should the issue persist, do not hesitate to contact me.