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I want to update my (core)mod from 1.6.4 to 1.7.2. As you maybe already know there is a MCP for 1.7.2 http://mcp.ocean-labs.de/news.php

I would prefer to work with mcp, but i don't know how to install forge on it.

Can you please help me.

If it's not possible with mcp, i want how you can edit vanilla classes in gradle.

Thanks in advance

Sinecerly Johanno

 

I know that i know nothing! (Socrates)

Forge will now automatically download and use mcp. Gradle is just the managing system.

PM's regarding modding questions should belong in the Modder Support sub-forum and won't be answered.

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This is my mod: Rideable spiders

 

In this mod i'm overriding the EntitySpider.class and the RenderSipder.class, by using asm.

In 1.6.4 i just edited the vanila classes, then recompiled and put the class into a .jar. and so on. (I've used this Tutorial)

but how do i edit the vanilla class in1.7.2?

I know that i know nothing! (Socrates)

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the mod makes the spider rideable, tameable, and adds an inventory to it. How to do this by events?

I know that i know nothing! (Socrates)

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That would be a good solution, but then the mod isn't making rideable spiders from other mods, which extends the spider.class

I know that i know nothing! (Socrates)

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