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1.12 Tips on making a custom method that detects if the entity is wheter onGround or not.

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Hi Everyone

      I used world#getHeight() to check wheter my entity is onGround or airbourne but the getHeight() method just gets The heighest block and It made problems with the nether because of it's rooftops which is it's heighest point. entity#onGround can be useful but it is just a boolean not a method. I really need something that checks the ground below. thanks for any help.

There is already a public field called onGround you can use that already takes care of this. It is already updated for you. There is also a field called isAirborne but as far as I can see that is set but never really used. onGround is probably what you want and if you want to know if it is airborne, probably use !onGround (although you can play with isAirborne to see if it works for you).

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