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I want to create an item that respawns you at your current spawnpoint (bed or original spawn). Now I came across EntityPlayer.spawnLocation which is private, how can I reach this or respawn the player in another way?

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Ok, thanks for the quick reply! That worked to get the spawning coordinates  :)

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I am now getting the error: net.minecraft.client.entity.EntityClientPlayerMP cannot be cast to net.minecraft.entity.player.EntityPlayerMP, but not everytime when I rightclick with this item, most of the times it just doesn't do anything...

 

 

Code:

public boolean onItemUse(ItemStack par1ItemStack, EntityPlayer player, World par3World, int par4, int par5, int par6, int par7, float par8, float par9, float par10)

    {

    ChunkCoordinates spawn = player.getBedLocation();

    ((EntityPlayerMP) player).playerNetServerHandler.setPlayerLocation(spawn.posX, spawn.posY, spawn.posZ, player.rotationYaw, player.rotationPitch);

    return true;

    }

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tyvm, now this part of my mod is fully functional, and I'd like to add, for anyone that reads this topic to find the same answer I was looking for:

onItemUse(...) is only called when you right-click on a block,

I fixed this by using onItemRightClick(...) and returning the same ItemStack you got from the parameters, just browse the Item class for it :P

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