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Ethan Barron

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  1. A lot of the tutorials are really complicated and I found this one which was a lot better for me But they haven't uploaded in about 2 months and I really want to get onto making the items of my mod since I've already set up .toml and all that I'm fresh out of the box when it comes to forge modding so excuse me if I sound really dumb at times. Most of the tutorials I've seen use these weird 4 squared folder things I don't know how to get (I use IntelliJ like in the tutorials) with an init thing inside them or something like that and I'm not willing to downolad eclipse and start all over again just to follow another tutorial. Thank you for reading this
  2. Hey there! I've recently thought of making my own mod which has been a complete success.. apart from the part where I edit the .java file itself. As you may know if you've made a mod yourself in the .java file you have to put your ModId in @Mod and EnqueueIMC which I've done perfectly I've re-written it loads in them 2 parts! It just keeps repeating Exception in thread "main" net.minecraftforge.fml.loading.moddiscovery.InvalidModFileException: Invalid modId found : TestMod (main) or for short as an error code * What went wrong: Execution failed for task ':runClient'. > Process 'command 'C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-16.0.1\bin\java.exe'' finished with non-zero exit value 1 I'm certain it's TestMod I even put that in the mods.toml file! Any recommendations? [Fixed!: Changed the ModId to lowercase]

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