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- cwkgavin367
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How to hack your own magic custom blocks
when [ (join [move () steps] [(join [move () steps] [(join [move () steps] [(join [move () steps] [move () steps])])])])] key pressed
- cwkgavin367
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100+ posts
How to hack your own magic custom blocks
move (move (move () steps) steps) steps
- cwkgavin367
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100+ posts
How to hack your own magic custom blocks
move (move (move (move (move (move (move (move (move (move (move () steps) steps) steps) steps) steps) steps) steps) steps) steps) steps) steps
- cwkgavin367
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100+ posts
How to hack your own magic custom blocks
i had a question but its hard to explain
Last edited by cwkgavin367 (Sept. 20, 2014 15:49:42)
- NobleReign
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46 posts
How to hack your own magic custom blocks
Yep, you can literally put any reporter block in there and it will work as intended. A join block would even let you slip any block in with the editor, nice idea!yeah it is easy, all you do is input a join block for strings to be there. thanks! and you win!
:' D
you guys didn't show the
item (1) of (variable) block,
so after mucking around with the code from the block you did give me, and with the item of list block i managed to hack it!
my first scratch hack, i feel so proud
Nice, xD. You can do some REALLY weird things. One time, I stuck a command block into a boolean slot, no joking
DO THAT. SHARE IT.
- Feathercrown
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14 posts
How to hack your own magic custom blocks
I agree. Also, could you make a “open url” block? I bet you could, which would be really cool.A brilliant idea to finding the highest priority features and blocks. I support this.Perhaps, Scratch could just detect and label projects that use non-standard blocks, inputs, etc. Over time, you could track the use of various hacks and use the data as input when considering new features to implement in future versions. I wouldn't mind at all if this was being done only with downloaded, local projects. But these are public, shared ones, that people are likely to “see inside”. Any thoughts on the issue?
- Tropic
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1000+ posts
How to hack your own magic custom blocks
I agree with @learnegyI agree. Also, could you make a “open url” block? I bet you could, which would be really cool.A brilliant idea to finding the highest priority features and blocks. I support this.Perhaps, Scratch could just detect and label projects that use non-standard blocks, inputs, etc. Over time, you could track the use of various hacks and use the data as input when considering new features to implement in future versions. I wouldn't mind at all if this was being done only with downloaded, local projects. But these are public, shared ones, that people are likely to “see inside”. Any thoughts on the issue?

But I don't think a “open url” block would be that good since it may link to inappropriate websites. But maybe you can use the list of websites in the forums and make it only possible to link to websites that has been checked that they're secure?

- awesomeness01
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97 posts
How to hack your own magic custom blocks
This is possible with experimental extensions, see the wiki page about them.I agree. Also, could you make a “open url” block? I bet you could, which would be really cool.A brilliant idea to finding the highest priority features and blocks. I support this.Perhaps, Scratch could just detect and label projects that use non-standard blocks, inputs, etc. Over time, you could track the use of various hacks and use the data as input when considering new features to implement in future versions. I wouldn't mind at all if this was being done only with downloaded, local projects. But these are public, shared ones, that people are likely to “see inside”. Any thoughts on the issue?
- cwkgavin367
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100+ posts
How to hack your own magic custom blocks
move (move () steps) steps
- cwkgavin367
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100+ posts
How to hack your own magic custom blocks
move (move (move (move (move (move (move (move (move () steps) steps) steps) steps) steps) steps) steps) steps) steps
- kvackkvack
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500+ posts
How to hack your own magic custom blocks
This doesn't work at all for me! Nor does the original post… I just discovered a much easier way to hack custom blocks. It's easy, even newbs can do it. No downloading/JSON-editing required.

I follow the instructions EXACTLY, and it works until I am supposed to make it into a sb2 file. I can change it, but once I open the project, it's the same as before

- wizzwizz4
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92 posts
How to hack your own magic custom blocks
( [#0F0] )Wouldn't these be cool blocks, especially if
<(Blend [#0F0] and [#00F]) = ( [#0FF] )returned true?
Oh, and by the way, does anybody know how to get
the [#F23] thingwith % notation?
Last edited by wizzwizz4 (Oct. 27, 2014 14:41:31)
- kvackkvack
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500+ posts
How to hack your own magic custom blocks
OK, now it works, but when I insert it into Scratch i get the error message:
“The project failed to load and the Scratch Team has been notified”

“The project failed to load and the Scratch Team has been notified”

- cwkgavin367
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100+ posts
How to hack your own magic custom blocks
look at this project for cool scripts http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/33732648/#editor/
- kvackkvack
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500+ posts
How to hack your own magic custom blocks
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/33732648/#editor/The project's not shared. look at this project for cool scripts
- cwkgavin367
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100+ posts
How to hack your own magic custom blocks
now it ishttp://scratch.mit.edu/projects/33732648/#editor/The project's not shared. look at this project for cool scripts
- cwkgavin367
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100+ posts
How to hack your own magic custom blocks
nothing is here
Last edited by cwkgavin367 (Nov. 11, 2014 19:02:57)
- kvackkvack
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500+ posts
How to hack your own magic custom blocks
Cool, but it does not appear to be workingnow it ishttp://scratch.mit.edu/projects/33732648/#editor/The project's not shared. look at this project for cool scripts
