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I am adding enchants to my mod and one of them is to increase the speed when wearing enchanted leggings. I made a tick handler to check every tick whether the player is wearing enchanted leggings and then increase the motionX and motionZ of the player. Here is what I have so far.

@Override
public void tickStart(EnumSet<TickType> type, Object... tickData)
{
	EntityPlayer player = (EntityPlayer) tickData[0];

	int speedLvl = EnchantmentHelper.getEnchantmentLevel(
	        TuxWeaponsCore.enchSpeed.effectId,
	        player.getCurrentArmor(1));

	if(speedLvl > 0)
	{

		player.motionX *= 2D;
		player.motionZ *= 2D;
	}
}

It knows when the leggings are being worn it just won't give the necessary speed boost. I'm not sure what is wrong, I have tried putting the code in both tick start and tick end.

try making your tickHandler look like this:

package yourMod;


public class TickHandlerYourMod implements ITickHandler {

private void onPlayerTick(EntityPlayer player) {


	if(player.getCurrentItemOrArmor(2) != null){
		ItemStack leggings = player.getCurrentItemOrArmor(1);
		if(leggings.getItem() == yourMod.yourLeggings){
			player.addPotionEffect((new PotionEffect(Potion.moveSpeed.getId(), 60, 0)));
		}
	}

}

@Override
public void tickStart(EnumSet<TickType> type, Object... tickData) {

	if (type.equals(EnumSet.of(TickType.PLAYER)))
	{
		onPlayerTick((EntityPlayer)tickData[0]);
	}

}

@Override
public void tickEnd(EnumSet<TickType> type, Object... tickData) {
}

@Override
public EnumSet<TickType> ticks() {
	return EnumSet.of(TickType.PLAYER, TickType.SERVER);
}

@Override
public String getLabel() {
	return null;
}

}

 

and then tweak it for the enchantment part

 

hope this helped! :)

 

-sorash67 || Skorpio

the source of the player movement speed seems to originate from EntityLiving.getSpeedModifier() and there doesnt seem to be any way to change this without vanilla change. This would make a good PR.

how to debug 101:http://www.minecraftforge.net/wiki/Debug_101

-hydroflame, author of the forge revolution-

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