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Potion effect hooks


SoniEx2

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I wrote a coremod to piss Lex off.

 

The coremod is pretty simple, less than 100 lines:

 

[code to insert call to a @Cancelable Event into PotionEffect.performEffect]

 

All it does is patch PotionEffect.performEffect such that it calls my code, and then my code decides whether to run normal routines or exit (basically a cancellable event).

 

The handler code just grabs the effective ItemStack and calls this method on it:

 

        public boolean checkPotion(PotionEffect potion, EntityLivingBase entity, ItemStack is) {
                NBTTagCompound tag = is.getOrCreateSubCompound("chew");
                NBTTagCompound subtag = tag.getCompoundTag("potion");
                String key = Potion.REGISTRY.getNameForObject(potion.getPotion()).toString().intern();
                boolean b = subtag.getBoolean(key);
                subtag.setBoolean(key, !b);
                tag.setTag("potion", subtag);
                return b;
        }

 

Which simply makes the potion tick only half the time.

 

Would it be possible to have this event in Forge?

Edited by SoniEx2

No, you do NOT need jar modding!

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"I wrote a coremod you must add my coremod!" 

We do not accept 'suggestions' like this. Please file a suggestion correctly explaining what you want and what you are trying to achieve it for.

I've removed your coremod code and your advertisement for your coremod.

Don't do that.

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I wrote a coremod because the hook I needed doesn't exist. I explained how the hook works. now you come and tell me I didn't?

 

I also had linked an example mod that would use the hook.

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No, you do NOT need jar modding!

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