This post is intended to work in conjunction with a previous post for a CCoC violation, but it can be used in a general Minecraft sense, as to why I'm putting it here.
Introduction
NBT data is commonly used to retain the inner workings of an already-interacted with block or item that can be "copied" multiple times using the same data retrieved from the original block/item. This can easily be seen surface-level in Minecraft via pressing the "F3" and "H" keys...
Understanding "(+NBT)" Tags on Containers
Introduction
NBT data is commonly used to retain the inner workings of an already-interacted with block or item that can be "copied" multiple times using the same data retrieved from the original block/item. This can easily be seen surface-level in Minecraft via pressing the "F3" and "H" keys...
Understanding "(+NBT)" Tags on Containers