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Good morning, 

 

 

First I would like to thank the people here that helped me sort out the whole Forge thing, my son now has lucky blocks which makes him very happy.

 

I am now using the Java version 1.12.2 and I seem to be having issues trying to get the Universal Minecraft Editor to save anything. I try making crazy weapons which I can do on the Windows 10 version without issue but for some reason I make the weapon and save it but it will not update on my Java version character. I also tried making things in the Windows 10 version and copying them over and still no luck. The Java version is using the Forge and has the lucky block mod installed.

 

Any ideas or tricks I am missing here in order to save the items I make on the Java version?

 

Thank you.

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To edit the host player, you need to edit the Player tag found in World Settings. The host player file goes unused by the game. The UME works fine. Items and edits do not always transfer over from Windows 10 edition to Java edition, so whatever you're trying will likely not function how you want it to.

For future support requests about the UME, please contact me directly through my website https://www.mcmodtool.com

Edited by oPryzeLP
  • 8 months later...
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On August 24, 2018 at 6:30 AM, oPryzeLP said:

To edit the host player, you need to edit the Player tag found in World Settings. The host player file goes unused by the game. The UME works fine. Items and edits do not always transfer over from Windows 10 edition to Java edition, so whatever you're trying will likely not function how you want it to.

For future support requests about the UME, please contact me directly through my website https://www.mcmodtool.com

But does it work on Java Edition?

 

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@ForeverLore This thread is old. Please create your own thread for your question.

 

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2. Always post your code.

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