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public class DebugItem extends Item {
	public DebugItem() {
		super(new Properties());
        getCreativeTabs().add(ItemGroup.MISC);
	}
}

Instead of this you could do this:

new Item(new Item.Properties().group(GroupsRef.GROUP_TEST_MOD)).setRegistryName(NAME_VOID_INGOT)

 

 

For the future - you can always look at how vanilla does it's things. You can see how items are constructed at the bottom of the Item class, blocks at the bottom of the Block class, entities at the top of EntityType, and so on.

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Have you gotten this to work with ItemBlocks? I have gotten my item blocks registering and showing up correctly using /give @p but nothing is loading into the creative tabs despite using that same Item.Properties builder

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1 hour ago, daruskiy said:

Have you gotten this to work with ItemBlocks? I have gotten my item blocks registering and showing up correctly using /give @p but nothing is loading into the creative tabs despite using that same Item.Properties builder

 

Here is my item block code. This loads into my tab

@SubscribeEvent
		public static void registerItems(final RegistryEvent.Register<Item> event)
		{
			event.getRegistry().registerAll
			(
				ItemList.tutorial_block = new ItemBlock(BlockList.tutorial_block, new Item.Properties().group(tutorial)).setRegistryName(BlockList.tutorial_block.getRegistryName())
			);
			
			Item.BLOCK_TO_ITEM.put(BlockList.tutorial_block, ItemList.tutorial_block);
		}

 

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29 minutes ago, HarryTechReviews said:

 

Here is my item block code. This loads into my tab


@SubscribeEvent
		public static void registerItems(final RegistryEvent.Register<Item> event)
		{
			event.getRegistry().registerAll
			(
				ItemList.tutorial_block = new ItemBlock(BlockList.tutorial_block, new Item.Properties().group(tutorial)).setRegistryName(BlockList.tutorial_block.getRegistryName())
			);
			
			Item.BLOCK_TO_ITEM.put(BlockList.tutorial_block, ItemList.tutorial_block);
		}

 

Odd, Im doing basically the same thing: 

 

Item.Properties properties = new Item.Properties().group(ItemGroup.COMBAT);

Item itemBlock = new ItemBlock(block, properties).setRegistryName(resourceLocation);

 

And then initializing it in my <item> subscribe event

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2 minutes ago, daruskiy said:

Odd, Im doing basically the same thing: 

 


Item.Properties properties = new Item.Properties().group(ItemGroup.COMBAT);

Item itemBlock = new ItemBlock(block, properties).setRegistryName(resourceLocation);

 

And then initializing it in my <item> subscribe event

Are you doing the Item.BLOCK_TO_ITEM thing?

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