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He is asking how to read lore not how to add it.

 

Why do you want to be able to read item lore? it dosnt exist in the game unless it is added by a mod or added to an item using an nbt editor.

To read it you need to first find out what nbt tag item lore uses the just check if that tag exists on the item and if so read its value.

I recommend you make an item nbt helper class to make this easier.

 

my item nbt helper class.

 

import net.minecraft.item.ItemStack;
import net.minecraft.nbt.NBTTagCompound;


public final class ItemNBTHelper {



// SETTERS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
public static NBTTagCompound getCompound(ItemStack stack){
	if (stack.getTagCompound() == null)
		return new NBTTagCompound();
	else
		return stack.getTagCompound();	
}

public static void setBoolean(ItemStack stack, String tag, boolean b)
{
	NBTTagCompound compound = getCompound(stack);
	compound.setBoolean(tag, b);
	stack.setTagCompound(compound);
}

public static void setShort(ItemStack stack, String tag, short s)
{
	NBTTagCompound compound = getCompound(stack);
	compound.setShort(tag, s);
	stack.setTagCompound(compound);
}

public static void setIntager(ItemStack stack, String tag, int i)
{
	NBTTagCompound compound = getCompound(stack);
	compound.setInteger(tag, i);
	stack.setTagCompound(compound);
}

public static void setFloat(ItemStack stack, String tag, float f)
{
	NBTTagCompound compound = getCompound(stack);
	compound.setFloat(tag, f);
	stack.setTagCompound(compound);
}

public static void setDouble(ItemStack stack, String tag, double d)
{
	NBTTagCompound compound = getCompound(stack);
	compound.setDouble(tag, d);
	stack.setTagCompound(compound);
}

public static void setString(ItemStack stack, String tag, String s) {
	NBTTagCompound compound = getCompound(stack);
	compound.setString(tag, s);
	stack.setTagCompound(compound);
}

// GETTERS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

public static boolean verifyExistance(ItemStack stack, String tag) {
	NBTTagCompound compound = stack.getTagCompound();
	if (compound == null)
		return false;
	else
		return stack.getTagCompound().hasKey(tag);
}

public static boolean getBoolean(ItemStack stack, String tag, boolean defaultExpected) {
	return verifyExistance(stack, tag) ? stack.getTagCompound().getBoolean(tag) : defaultExpected;
}

public static short getShort(ItemStack stack, String tag, short defaultExpected) {
	return verifyExistance(stack, tag) ? stack.getTagCompound().getShort(tag) : defaultExpected;
}

public static int getIntager(ItemStack stack, String tag, int defaultExpected) {
	return verifyExistance(stack, tag) ? stack.getTagCompound().getInteger(tag) : defaultExpected;
}

public static float getFloat(ItemStack stack, String tag, float defaultExpected) {
	return verifyExistance(stack, tag) ? stack.getTagCompound().getFloat(tag) : defaultExpected;
}

public static double getDouble(ItemStack stack, String tag, double defaultExpected) {
	return verifyExistance(stack, tag) ? stack.getTagCompound().getDouble(tag) : defaultExpected;
}

public static String getString(ItemStack stack, String tag, String defaultExpected) {
	return verifyExistance(stack, tag) ? stack.getTagCompound().getString(tag) : defaultExpected;
}
}

 

 

to use it you would do something like

String loreLine1 = ItemNBTHelper.getString(itemstack, "tag", "");

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Something like

 

   NBTTagCompound nbt = stack.getTagCompound();
   if (nbt != null) {
      NBTTagCompound disp = nbt.getCompoundTag("display");
      if (disp != null) {
         NBTTagList lore = disp.getTagList("Lore", ;
         if (lore != null) {
            // lore is now a list of NBTTagStrings
         }
      }
   }

 

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