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Hi Guys,

I'm relatively new to forge modding and wanted to know how do I create a block with custom bluckitem which has its own java class?

 

  • Author

if i us my own class, the block and the item are not linked

 public static final RegistryObject<Item> OILY_OAF= ITEMS.register("oily_oaf",
            () -> new OilyOaf(new Item.Properties().group(ModGroup.LOOTBUG_GROUP)));

 but if i use BlockItem, my Custom Item class is not linked to the item

    public static final RegistryObject<Item> OILY_OAF= ITEMS.register("oily_oaf",
            () -> new BlockItem(ModBlocks.OILY_OAF.get(),new Item.Properties().group(ModGroup.LOOTBUG_GROUP)));

 

  • Author

 

package net.thetruescp.lootbugs.block.custom;

import net.minecraft.block.Block;

public class OilyOaf extends Block
{
    public OilyOaf(Properties properties) {
        super(properties);
    }
}

 

  • Author

sorry for writing again but I have no idea what to do, the item should also be drinkable like a bucket, how should I do that when the class is already being extended with BlockItems?

Edited by TheTrueSCP

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