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StarrTheEnderOwl

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  1. If I'm honest, I have no idea what that is yet (I'm still a Java noob). But after deleting that line ending with "null," and editing the GameRegistry a bit (I don't remember what was wrong with it), I was able to load Minecraft successfully again (though I don't think my ore is actually generating naturally). So thanks for putting that thought into my head, heheh. Now I think the only other problems I have involve the names of some of my items and blocks.
  2. a) Spoilers? b) I see. Did I type the wrong word there?
  3. I thought so. I know other people have had that error. Here's the error report that appeared as I tried to run Minecraft: I saw a lot of warnings and "severes," as well. Are any of those important either?
  4. I am attempting to create a mod in Eclipse using Forge for 1.6.4, and I started getting that error, "AL lib: (EE) alc_cleanup: 1 device not closed," after I added the worldgen for my new ore. Minecraft doesn't crash until I start to load a new world, though. I know you all will need to see my coding for this to go anywhere, so do tell me which classes and/or error messages you wish to see, and I can provide those. I will actually post my main class first hand, for the sake of giving some actual information in this initial post: I haven't come up with an actual name yet, so for now, it is "This Mod." Thanks in advance for any help I end up getting with this.

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