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I'm not sure I really understand what you mean, but you can get an appropriate ItemBlock using Item.getItemFromBlock(block), and then get the id from that using your previous method.

 

ItemBlocks, however, already contain information about the Block that they store, and any Blocks with subtypes use ItemBlockWithMetadata, which also stores the metadata information; you can add tooltip information yourself from a Forge event, or in your own custom ItemBlock classes directly... Are you sure you really need this BlockCompound class?

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Thank you! I belive I have fixed my problem.

 

In response to coolAlias, not everwhere I use BlockCompound is with Items, most of the times it is used, or planned to be used is storing block information I need without converting through item form.

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