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  1. It is only returning the attributes. To set your own attributes change the "MobEntity.setCustomAttributes().create()" to YourEntityClass.func_234188_eI_().create(). I would recommend to rename "func_234188_eI_" to "setCustomAttributes" or something similar though
  2. Also you should propably rename the "MobEntity" file to something like gsCowEntity to differ from the MobEntity class by Minecraft.
  3. I think this is caused by the fact that you did not create the cows attributes. In your main class cunstructor do: // Register the setup method for modloading bus.addListener(this::setup); and add the method: private void setup (final FMLCommonSetupEvent event) { event.enqueueWork(() -> { GlobalEntityTypeAttributes.put(ModEntityTypes.GS_COW.get(), MobEntity.setCustomAttributes().create() } }
  4. I believe the ModId in mods.toml and in your main mod class arent matching. Are you sure that your @Mod(...) tag in your main mod class contains the correct ModId?
  5. minecraft 'net.minecraftforge:forge:...' under dependencies in build.gradle and if you are using intellij, there should be a gradle panel. Select it and there should be a refresh button, or when you made changes to the build.gradle file a small window will pop up and asks you if you want to reimport the gradle project.
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