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I would like to know how to get my tree to generate after spawning in a world, I have the classes set up for sapling, wood, and leaves, but I can't get it to make a tree when bonemealing it or spawning in a world! Please Help!

The Korecraft Mod

Wouldn't generating it be pretty similar to adding an ore block? You just have to check that the block below it is grass and can see the sun, and then run, say GenCustomTree(blockX, blockY, blockZ)? You could always look at the vanilla WorldGenTrees code...

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what class would I add it in:

Base(Naming blocks and items)

Sapling Class

Log Class

Other

If you need me to post my code I can!

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Never mind I fixed it and Thanks!
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