Arqade Asked on June 22, 2021
Before Brigadier (the command system that 1.13+ uses) was introduced, you could detect a right-click with anything that had the stat.useItem
criteria. However, since scoreboard criteria (among many other things) were changed with the 1.13 update, stat.useItem
was changed to minecraft.used
, and gives the entire item selection rather than just a few.
The Wiki section on scoreboard criteria doesn’t list criteria types with minecraft
as the start of their IDs at all, which means the following criteria are all left out: minecraft.broken
, minecraft.crafted
, minecraft.custom
, minecraft.dropped
, minecraft.killed
, minecraft.killed_by
, minecraft.mined
, minecraft.picked_up
, and last but not least minecraft.used
.
Due to all of these being left out, there’s no publicly available list of all the possible "usable" items to allow for simple right-click detection (think the usability of the original right-click detection, the Carrot on a Stick).
What’s the full list of actual "usable" items and/or tools that is trackable via the minecraft.used
criteria?
There are a few items that can be detected by right-clicking in the air. The carrot_on_a_stick
and warped_fungus_on_a_stick
both work. and then all trowable items such as:
But only the two "on a stick" items can be detected without doing anything.
All other blocks will be detected when you place them, other items will be detected when you use them for a task, for example uses an axe to strip a log.
During my testing, I also found a few items what is impossible to test for such as:
Correct answer by Semlan Bakelsen on June 22, 2021
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