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I want to make the carrot on a stick crafting recipe disabled. Is there an easy way to do this? Also, I want it for a specific world.

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  • I looked through all of the .minecraft files and couldn't find the crafting recipes, so I am asking for help. Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this website about asking questions and having people answer it for you?
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    Commented Aug 25, 2019 at 16:54
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This is extremely easy through use of a datapack. Simply put a blank JSON file in the recipes folder called "carrot_on_a_stick" and the recipe will fail to load (only the specified recipe, not the datapack) and effectively be removed from the game.

Plus, Datapacks are also world specific!

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I think that you could have a repeating command block execute this command:

/clear @a minecraft:carrot_on_a_stick

Once a carrot on a stick is obtained it will instantly be cleared from the player's inventory.

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  • This, unfortunately, is likely not what the poster was looking for. There are plenty of situations where you want the item to be obtained in a special way instead of crafting, so just clearing it wouldnt help
    – Aceplante
    Commented Jan 12 at 18:17
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Adding/removing recipes isn't something vanilla Minecraft supports. There are no configuration files with recipes. You'd need a mod. I'd suggest CraftTweaker, but there's no 1.15 version.

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