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I am making a mod which involves adding blocks into minecraft

 

Initially this was the block code

 

public class BlockParallelWorldsBlock extends Block{

public BlockParallelWorldsBlock(int id, int texture, Material mat){
	super(id, texture, mat);

 

That didn't work so I set it to

 

public class BlockParallelWorldsBlock extends Block{

public BlockParallelWorldsBlock(int id, int texture, Material mat){
	super(id, mat);

 

which now works.

 

I am trying to set the name of the block here \/\/

parallelworldsBlock = new BlockParallelWorldsBlock(parallelworldsBlockID, 1, Material.iron).setBlockName("Nightium");

 

However I get an error under setBlockName I don't understand why. I am watching a tutorial for it and the guy did the exact same and didn't get an error.

 

Any Help???

 

Here is the full code

@Mod(modid = "Parallel Worlds", name = "Parallel Worlds", version = "1.0.0")
@NetworkMod(clientSideRequired = true, serverSideRequired = false)
public class ParallelWorlds {

Block parallelworldsBlock;


int parallelworldsBlockID = 682;

@Init
public void load(FMLInitializationEvent event){
	parallelworldsBlock = new BlockParallelWorldsBlock(parallelworldsBlockID, 1, Material.iron).setBlockName("Nightium");


}


}

STOP CRUCIFYING NEW MODDERS!!!!

  • Author

I had this problem too.  Use "setUnlocalizedName()" instead of "setBlockName()"/"setItemName()".

 

It worked!! :D

STOP CRUCIFYING NEW MODDERS!!!!

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