How can I see the entity data of an existing item?

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I'm using Thaumcraft, which adds a bunch of new items. One in particular (research note) is useless without the correct NBT tags. Unfortunately, I don't know what the correct NBT tags look like.

How can I see the entity data of an existing item so that I can find the NBT tags I need?






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How do you find the data of an entity?

You can use the /data command to get, merge and remove NBT tags (formerly called data tags) for entities and block entities. The /data command is most useful for changing attributes of a mob after the mob has spawned or modifying attributes of a block entity after you have placed it.

How do you see item data in Minecraft?

You can also use F3+H in-game to show the ID's of items in-game.

How do I view NBT data?

To see an Item NBT tag just activate the advanced tooltips by pressing F3+H, the tag will appear inside the tooltip. Longer tags will be presented in an auto scrolling view, the scroll speed can be controlled with SHIFT, to pause scrolling, and ALT, to speed it up.

How do you copy entity data in Minecraft?

4 Answers
  • First, spawn an armor stand (as a marker) in the location of the entity to be cloned.
  • Move the entity to a predefined location.
  • Clone it with the structure blocks.
  • Then move the entity back to the marker, and the new one where you want it.
  • Finally remove the marker.




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