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is there any easier way to do this

private Block getBlock(int x, int y, int z){
        BlockPos pos = new BlockPos(x, y, z);
        IBlockState ibs = test.world.getBlockState(pos);
        Block block = ibs.getBlock();
        return block;
    }

 

No.

Also stop using xyz and use BlockPos natively.

Also don't use Block objects except when absolutely necessary.

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55 minutes ago, clowcadia said:

how can store blockPos in nbt then

 
 

You can serialize a BlockPos instance via BlockPos#toLong(). Save that returned long value to an NBT tag via setLong. To deserialize it, simply use BlockPos.fromLong.

Edited by TheMasterGabriel

There is a built-in utility for storing BlockPos as NBT data.

 

To create an NBTTag from BlockPos: net.minecraft.nbt.NBTUtil#createPosTag

 

To read BlockPos data from NBTTag: net.minecraft.nbt.NBTUtil#getPosFromTag

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