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Very recently a new minecraft snapshot has come out. The snapshot introduced data packs, basically a folder with custom functions, recipes, loot tables and more.

I wanted to try this out and see if I could change the default loot table of a guardian. This is how the pack looks:

d_invpack
-pack.mcmeta
-data
    -d_invpack
        -loot_tables
            -entities
                -guardian.json

My custom loot table should make guardians drop sponges.

I loaded this in my fresh 1.13 world (17w43b), I spawned a guardian with a spawn egg and killed it with the kill command. I didn't get a sponge, but the default loot.

I found out that if I applied the loot table with the command /entitydata @e[type=guardian] {DeathLootTable="d_invpack:entities/guardian"}, the guardian does drop a sponge, so the pack and table work, but it hasn't overridden the default table.

I was told that I should use the minecraft namespace to override the default loot tables, so I changed my folder structure to this:

d_invpack
-pack.mcmeta
-data
    -minecraft
        -loot_tables
            -entities
                -guardian.json

I tried again, but still no luck. The guardian dropped the default loot. I have used the /reload command to make sure that the pack is loaded correctly, so that is not the problem. I can't alter the loot table of the guardian using commands this time, because "minecraft:entities/guardian" refers to the default table, even if I specified it in my data pack.

Can I override the default loot tables with a data pack? And how?

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  • Dinnerbone said something about the possibility to disable the default data pack. Have you tried to copy/paste and disable it in order to get yours to be default? You'll probably still need the minecraft namespace.
    – dly
    Commented Nov 2, 2017 at 7:38
  • @dly I have not! I'll try that. I must say though that at first glance, I didn't see that default data pack in my world folder, so I first have to find it.
    – D-Inventor
    Commented Nov 2, 2017 at 7:45
  • I'm not sure if there is one right there, but it could most likely still be found in the game files.
    – dly
    Commented Nov 2, 2017 at 8:01
  • @dly So I finally had the time to take a look, but I didn't manage to find the vanilla data pack. It's not in the datapacks folder inside my world and I couldn't find it in any of the other folders. I have invisible folders on.
    – D-Inventor
    Commented Nov 3, 2017 at 14:56

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I tried this again in the latest snapshot (17w48a) and now it works just fine. Data packs were just out at the time that I posted this question and it was a bug. In the latest snapshot, this works just fine, provided that this datapack is loaded after the vanilla datapack.

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