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I just realized I commented out "WorldGenLithium worldGen = new WorldGenLithium();"

 

That would do it.

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You would have to loop through the 16 variations on x and z.  Best bet is to pick a spot inside the chunk (add that value to those two lines) and when you find clay, then loop across x and z.

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I played with the code a bit and eventually I got to this:

	public void generate(Random random, int chunkX, int chunkZ, World world, IChunkProvider chunkGenerator, IChunkProvider chunkProvider) {
        int blockID;
        int corX;
        int corZ;
            for(int corY=0;corY < 64 && corY > 48; corY++) {
            	for (int corX2=0;corX2 <= 16; corX2++){
            		for (int corZ2=0;corZ2 <= 16; corZ2++){
            				corX = chunkX*16 + corX2;
            				corZ = chunkZ*16 + corZ2;
                			blockID = world.getBlockId(corX, corY, corZ);
                			if(blockID == Block.blockClay.blockID) {
                			world.setBlock(corX, corY, corZ, Elementum.lithiumClay.blockID);
                			}
            			}
            		}
   		}
    }

 

But that bloody thing still won't generate >:(

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for(int corY=0;corY < 64 && corY > 48; corY++) {  //you have a problem here.

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What happens on the first loop?

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You're being too vague.  Run through that loop, use a piece of paper to track variables if you have to, what is it actually doing?

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It's not strange at all.

 

Not.

 

At.

 

All.

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Try as Draco said to write down what happens on paper and it will be quite easy to see what happened and why :)

 

It's important that you understand it, as for loops and such logic is fundamental to programming :)

If you guys dont get it.. then well ya.. try harder...

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