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Hello once again!  :-\

Ive been into trying to add item subtext to blaze powder. now people have told me to extend the class which im pretty sure i did. . And if anyone knows how to help with this or help me adding the subtext that would be great.

 

code.

 

package Brenden;

 

import java.util.List;

 

import cpw.mods.fml.relauncher.Side;

import cpw.mods.fml.relauncher.SideOnly;

import net.minecraft.creativetab.CreativeTabs;

import net.minecraft.entity.player.EntityPlayer;

import net.minecraft.item.EnumRarity;

import net.minecraft.item.Item;

import net.minecraft.item.ItemFood;

import net.minecraft.item.ItemStack;

 

 

public class blazePowder extends Item

{

 

public blazePowder(int par1) {

super(par1);

this.setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabBrewing);

 

}

 

 

@Override

public void addInformation(ItemStack stack, EntityPlayer player, List list, boolean B)

{

if(stack.getItem() == Item.blazePowder)

{

list.add("Gives Strength For 10 Seconds");

}

}

 

}

 

 

 

Thanks a million  :D

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You have to replace the blaze powder Item in the Item list (Item.itemsList). It's a dirty hack and you would be better off by doing this via a coremod, that's why they exist.

like?

 

Item.blazePowder = ((ItemFood) (new ItemFood(121, 2, 0.3F, true)).setPotionEffect(PotionHelper.blazePowderEffect).setUnlocalizedName("blazePowder")).setAlwaysEdible().setPotionEffect(Potion.damageBoost.id,10, 0, 1.0F).setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabBrewing);

 

Or the code above.

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Main Mod Class

 

package Brenden; //Package directory

 

/*

* Basic importing

*/

 

 

 

 

import net.minecraft.block.Block;

import net.minecraft.creativetab.CreativeTabs;

import net.minecraft.entity.player.EntityPlayer;

import net.minecraft.item.Item;

import net.minecraft.item.ItemFood;

import net.minecraft.item.ItemSeedFood;

import net.minecraft.item.ItemSeeds;

import net.minecraft.item.ItemStack;

import net.minecraft.potion.Potion;

import net.minecraft.potion.PotionEffect;

import net.minecraft.potion.PotionHelper;

import net.minecraft.src.ModLoader;

import net.minecraft.stats.Achievement;

import net.minecraft.world.World;

import cpw.mods.fml.common.Mod;

import cpw.mods.fml.common.Mod.Init;

import cpw.mods.fml.common.event.FMLInitializationEvent;

import cpw.mods.fml.common.network.NetworkMod;

import cpw.mods.fml.relauncher.Side;

 

 

/*

* Basic needed forge stuff

*/

@Mod(modid="Potion Items",name="Eat Weirdly",version="v1")

@NetworkMod(clientSideRequired=true,serverSideRequired=false)

 

 

 

public class Potionitems

{

 

 

//Declaring Init

@Init

public void load(FMLInitializationEvent event){

 

Item.speckledMelon = ((ItemFood) (new ItemFood(126, 3, 0.3F, true)).setPotionEffect(PotionHelper.speckledMelonEffect).setUnlocalizedName("speckledMelon")).setAlwaysEdible().setPotionEffect(Potion.regeneration.id, 3, 0, 1.0F).setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabBrewing);

 

Item.sugar = ((ItemFood) (new ItemFood(97, 1, 0.3F, true)) .setPotionEffect(PotionHelper.sugarEffect) .setUnlocalizedName("sugar")).setAlwaysEdible().setPotionEffect(Potion.moveSpeed.id,10, 1, 1.0F).setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabMaterials);

 

Item.itemsList[item.blazePowder.itemID] = ((ItemFood) (new ItemFood(121, 2, 0.3F, true)).setPotionEffect(PotionHelper.blazePowderEffect).setUnlocalizedName("blazePowder")).setAlwaysEdible().setPotionEffect(Potion.damageBoost.id,10, 0, 1.0F).setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabBrewing);

 

Item.magmaCream = ((ItemFood) (new ItemFood(122, 4, 0.3F, true)).setPotionEffect(PotionHelper.magmaCreamEffect) .setUnlocalizedName("magmaCream")).setAlwaysEdible().setPotionEffect(Potion.fireResistance.id,10, 0, 1.0F).setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabBrewing);

 

Item.slimeBall = ((ItemFood) (new ItemFood(85, 8, 0.3F, true)).setUnlocalizedName("slimeball")).setAlwaysEdible().setPotionEffect(Potion.moveSlowdown.id, 10, 2, 1.0F) .setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabMisc);

 

Item.lightStoneDust = ((ItemFood) (new ItemFood(92, 4, 0.3F, true)).setPotionEffect(PotionHelper.glowstoneEffect) .setUnlocalizedName("yellowDust")).setAlwaysEdible().setPotionEffect(Potion.digSpeed.id,7, 2, 1.0F) .setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabMaterials);

 

Item.ghastTear = (((ItemFood) new ItemFood(114, 1, 0.3F, true).setPotionEffect(PotionHelper.ghastTearEffect).setUnlocalizedName("ghastTear")).setAlwaysEdible().setPotionEffect(Potion.regeneration.id, 6, 0, 1.0F).setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabBrewing)) ;   

 

Item.goldenCarrot = ((ItemFood) (new ItemFood(140, 6, 1.2F, true)).setPotionEffect(PotionHelper.goldenCarrotEffect).setUnlocalizedName("carrotGolden")).setAlwaysEdible().setPotionEffect(Potion.jump.id,15, 3, 1.0F).setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabBrewing);

 

Item.fermentedSpiderEye = ((ItemFood) (new ItemFood(120, 6, 1.2F, true )).setPotionEffect(PotionHelper.fermentedSpiderEyeEffect).setUnlocalizedName("fermentedSpiderEye")).setAlwaysEdible().setPotionEffect(Potion.poison.id,5, 2, 1.0F).setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabBrewing);

 

Item.netherStalkSeeds =  ((ItemFood) (new ItemSeedFood(136, 2, 0.10F, Block.netherStalk.blockID, Block.slowSand.blockID)).setUnlocalizedName("netherStalkSeeds")).setAlwaysEdible().setPotionEffect("+4").setCreativeTab(null);

 

Item.gunpowder = ((ItemFood) (new ItemFood(33, 2, 1.2F, true )).setPotionEffect(PotionHelper.gunpowderEffect).setUnlocalizedName("sulphur")).setAlwaysEdible().setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabMaterials);

}

}

 

 

The Extended class

 

package Brenden;

 

import java.util.List;

 

import cpw.mods.fml.relauncher.Side;

import cpw.mods.fml.relauncher.SideOnly;

import net.minecraft.creativetab.CreativeTabs;

import net.minecraft.entity.player.EntityPlayer;

import net.minecraft.item.EnumRarity;

import net.minecraft.item.Item;

import net.minecraft.item.ItemFood;

import net.minecraft.item.ItemStack;

 

 

public class blazePowder extends Item

{

 

public blazePowder(int par1) {

super(par1);

this.setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabBrewing);

 

}

 

 

@Override

public void addInformation(ItemStack stack, EntityPlayer player, List list, boolean B)

{

if(stack.getItem() == Item.itemsList[item.blazePowder.itemID])

{

list.add("Gives Strength For 10 Seconds");

}

}

 

}

 

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Ok so I put that in my main mod class in my item list and it still didnt work. sorry im pretty stupid.

 

That code allows your blazePowder to replace the original, so you should be able to eat it.

You'll need to do similar code you make your other replacements work also.

 

 

But I overlooked "add item subtext"

Now I'm assuming your trying to add more info to the tooltip.

 

In which case you current setup has problems.

Your replacement is to ItemFood, which allows you to eat it, but you need to use your class and have it extend ItemFood/ItemFoodSeed before you do anything else.

 

New Class : ItemEatWeirdly

public class ItemEatWeirdly extends ItemFood
{
    String[] subText;
    public ItemEatWeirdly(int id, int foodValue, float saturation, boolean wolfEat, String...subText)
    {
        super(id, foodValue, saturation, wolfEat);
        this.subText = subText;
        setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabBrewing);
        setAlwaysEdible();
    }

    public ItemEatWeirdly setEatEffect(int potionId, int potionDuration, int potionAmplifier, float potionProbability)
    {
        setPotionEffect(potionId, potionDuration, potionAmplifier, potionProbability);
        return this;
    }

    public ItemEatWeirdly setBrewEffect(String brewEffect)
    {
        setPotionEffect(brewEffect);
        return this;
    }

    public ItemEatWeirdly setNameAndIcon(String name, String icon)
    {
        setUnlocalizedName(name);
        func_111206_d(icon);
        return this;
    }

    @Override
    public void addInformation(ItemStack itemStack, EntityPlayer entityPlayer, List list, boolean par4)
    {
        if (this.subText != null && this.subText.length > 0) {
            for (String text : this.subText){ 
                list.add(text);
            }
        }
    }
}

 

New Class : ItemEatWeirdlySeed

public class ItemEatWeirdlySeed extends ItemSeedFood
{
    String[] subText;
    public ItemEatWeirdlySeed(int id, int foodValue, float saturation, int cropId, int soilId, String...subText)
    {
        super(id, foodValue, saturation, cropId, soilId);
        this.subText = subText;
        setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabBrewing);
        setAlwaysEdible();
    }

    public ItemEatWeirdlySeed setEatEffect(int potionId, int potionDuration, int potionAmplifier, float potionProbability)
    {
        setPotionEffect(potionId, potionDuration, potionAmplifier, potionProbability);
        return this;
    }

    public ItemEatWeirdlySeed setBrewEffect(String brewEffect)
    {
        setPotionEffect(brewEffect);
        return this;
    }

    public ItemEatWeirdlySeed setNameAndIcon(String name, String icon)
    {
        setUnlocalizedName(name);
        func_111206_d(icon);
        return this;
    }

    @Override
    public void addInformation(ItemStack itemStack, EntityPlayer entityPlayer, List list, boolean par4)
    {
        if (this.subText != null && this.subText.length > 0) {
            for (String text : this.subText){ 
                list.add(text);
            }
        }
    }
}

 

 

In you main class,

@EventHandler  // this is for 1.6 if your on 1.5 use @PreInit
public void preInit(FMLPreInitializationEvent event)
{
    int replaceId;

    replaceId = Item.blazePowder.itemID;
    Item.itemsList[replaceId] = new ItemEatWeirdly(replaceId - 256, 2, 0.3F, true, "SubText", "another line").setNameAndIcon("blazePowder", "blaze_powder").setBrewEffect(PotionHelper.blazePowderEffect).setEatEffect(Potion.damageBoost.id,10, 0, 1.0F);

    replaceId = Item.netherStalkSeeds.itemID;
    Item.itemsList[replaceId] = new ItemEatWeirdlySeed(replaceId - 256, 2, 0.3F, Block.netherStalk.blockID, Block.slowSand.blockID, "SubText", "another line", "you can keep adding strings here").setNameAndIcon("netherStalkSeeds", "nether_wart").setBrewEffect("+4").setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabMaterials);

}

 

the string used for the icon is found in .func_111206_d(" something here ");

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Ok so I put that in my main mod class in my item list and it still didnt work. sorry im pretty stupid.

 

That code allows your blazePowder to replace the original, so you should be able to eat it.

You'll need to do similar code you make your other replacements work also.

 

 

But I overlooked "add item subtext"

Now I'm assuming your trying to add more info to the tooltip.

 

In which case you current setup has problems.

Your replacement is to ItemFood, which allows you to eat it, but you need to use your class and have it extend ItemFood/ItemFoodSeed before you do anything else.

 

New Class : ItemEatWeirdly

public class ItemEatWeirdly extends ItemFood
{
    String[] subText;
    public ItemEatWeirdly(int id, int foodValue, float saturation, boolean wolfEat, String...subText)
    {
        super(id, foodValue, saturation, wolfEat);
        this.subText = subText;
        setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabBrewing);
        setAlwaysEdible();
    }

    public ItemEatWeirdly setEatEffect(int potionId, int potionDuration, int potionAmplifier, float potionProbability)
    {
        setPotionEffect(potionId, potionDuration, potionAmplifier, potionProbability);
        return this;
    }

    public ItemEatWeirdly setBrewEffect(String brewEffect)
    {
        setPotionEffect(brewEffect);
        return this;
    }

    public ItemEatWeirdly setNameAndIcon(String name, String icon)
    {
        setUnlocalizedName(name);
        func_111206_d(icon);
        return this;
    }

    @Override
    public void addInformation(ItemStack itemStack, EntityPlayer entityPlayer, List list, boolean par4)
    {
        if (this.subText != null && this.subText.length > 0) {
            for (String text : this.subText){ 
                list.add(text);
            }
        }
    }
}

 

New Class : ItemEatWeirdlySeed

public class ItemEatWeirdlySeed extends ItemSeedFood
{
    String[] subText;
    public ItemEatWeirdlySeed(int id, int foodValue, float saturation, int cropId, int soilId, String...subText)
    {
        super(id, foodValue, saturation, cropId, soilId);
        this.subText = subText;
        setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabBrewing);
        setAlwaysEdible();
    }

    public ItemEatWeirdlySeed setEatEffect(int potionId, int potionDuration, int potionAmplifier, float potionProbability)
    {
        setPotionEffect(potionId, potionDuration, potionAmplifier, potionProbability);
        return this;
    }

    public ItemEatWeirdlySeed setBrewEffect(String brewEffect)
    {
        setPotionEffect(brewEffect);
        return this;
    }

    public ItemEatWeirdlySeed setNameAndIcon(String name, String icon)
    {
        setUnlocalizedName(name);
        func_111206_d(icon);
        return this;
    }

    @Override
    public void addInformation(ItemStack itemStack, EntityPlayer entityPlayer, List list, boolean par4)
    {
        if (this.subText != null && this.subText.length > 0) {
            for (String text : this.subText){ 
                list.add(text);
            }
        }
    }
}

 

 

In you main class,

@EventHandler  // this is for 1.6 if your on 1.5 use @PreInit
public void preInit(FMLPreInitializationEvent event)
{
    int replaceId;

    replaceId = Item.blazePowder.itemID;
    Item.itemsList[replaceId] = new ItemEatWeirdly(replaceId - 256, 2, 0.3F, true, "SubText", "another line").setNameAndIcon("blazePowder", "blaze_powder").setBrewEffect(PotionHelper.blazePowderEffect).setEatEffect(Potion.damageBoost.id,10, 0, 1.0F);

    replaceId = Item.netherStalkSeeds.itemID;
    Item.itemsList[replaceId] = new ItemEatWeirdlySeed(replaceId - 256, 2, 0.3F, Block.netherStalk.blockID, Block.slowSand.blockID, "SubText", "another line", "you can keep adding strings here").setNameAndIcon("netherStalkSeeds", "nether_wart").setBrewEffect("+4").setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabMaterials);

}

 

the string used for the icon is found in .func_111206_d(" something here ");

Ok so I made a class "ItemEatWeirdly"

package Brenden;

import java.util.List;

import net.minecraft.creativetab.CreativeTabs;
import net.minecraft.entity.player.EntityPlayer;
import net.minecraft.item.ItemFood;
import net.minecraft.item.ItemStack;


public class ItemEatWeirdly extends ItemFood
{
    String[] subText;
    public ItemEatWeirdly(int id, int foodValue, float saturation, boolean wolfEat, String...subText)
    {
        super(id, foodValue, saturation, wolfEat);
        this.subText = subText;
        setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabBrewing);
        setAlwaysEdible();
    }

    public ItemEatWeirdly setEatEffect(int potionId, int potionDuration, int potionAmplifier, float potionProbability)
    {
        setPotionEffect(potionId, potionDuration, potionAmplifier, potionProbability);
        return this;
    }

    public ItemEatWeirdly setBrewEffect(String brewEffect)
    {
        setPotionEffect(brewEffect);
        return this;
    }

    public ItemEatWeirdly setNameAndIcon(String name, String icon)
    {
        setUnlocalizedName(name);
        func_111206_d("something here");
        return this;
    }

    private void func_111206_d(String icon) {

}

@Override
    public void addInformation(ItemStack itemStack, EntityPlayer entityPlayer, List list, boolean par4)
    {
        if (this.subText != null && this.subText.length > 0) {
            for (String text : this.subText){ 
                list.add(text);
            }
        }
    }
}

 

And the other one

package Brenden;

import java.util.List;

import net.minecraft.creativetab.CreativeTabs;
import net.minecraft.entity.player.EntityPlayer;
import net.minecraft.item.ItemSeedFood;
import net.minecraft.item.ItemStack;

public class ItemEatWeirdlySeed extends ItemSeedFood
{
    String[] subText;
    public ItemEatWeirdlySeed(int id, int foodValue, float saturation, int cropId, int soilId, String...subText)
    {
        super(id, foodValue, saturation, cropId, soilId);
        this.subText = subText;
        setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabBrewing);
        setAlwaysEdible();
    }

    public ItemEatWeirdlySeed setEatEffect(int potionId, int potionDuration, int potionAmplifier, float potionProbability)
    {
        setPotionEffect(potionId, potionDuration, potionAmplifier, potionProbability);
        return this;
    }

    public ItemEatWeirdlySeed setBrewEffect(String brewEffect)
    {
        setPotionEffect(brewEffect);
        return this;
    }

    public ItemEatWeirdlySeed setNameAndIcon(String name, String icon)
    {
        setUnlocalizedName(name);
        func_111206_d(icon);
        return this;
    }

    private void func_111206_d(String icon) {


}

@Override
    public void addInformation(ItemStack itemStack, EntityPlayer entityPlayer, List list, boolean par4)
    {
        if (this.subText != null && this.subText.length > 0) {
            for (String text : this.subText){ 
                list.add(text);
            }
        }
    }
}

 

And in The main class.

package Brenden; //Package directory

/*
* Basic importing
*/




import net.minecraft.block.Block;
import net.minecraft.creativetab.CreativeTabs;
import net.minecraft.entity.player.EntityPlayer;
import net.minecraft.item.Item;
import net.minecraft.item.ItemFood;
import net.minecraft.item.ItemSeedFood;
import net.minecraft.item.ItemSeeds;
import net.minecraft.item.ItemStack;
import net.minecraft.potion.Potion;
import net.minecraft.potion.PotionEffect;
import net.minecraft.potion.PotionHelper;
import net.minecraft.src.ModLoader;
import net.minecraft.stats.Achievement;
import net.minecraft.world.World;
import cpw.mods.fml.common.Mod;
import cpw.mods.fml.common.Mod.Init;
import cpw.mods.fml.common.event.FMLInitializationEvent;
import cpw.mods.fml.common.event.FMLPreInitializationEvent;
import cpw.mods.fml.common.network.NetworkMod;
import cpw.mods.fml.relauncher.Side;



@Mod(modid="Potion Items",name="Eat Weirdly",version="v1")
@NetworkMod(clientSideRequired=true,serverSideRequired=false)



public class Potionitems
{


public void preInit(FMLPreInitializationEvent event)
{
    int replaceId;

    replaceId = Item.blazePowder.itemID;
    Item.itemsList[replaceId] = new ItemEatWeirdly(replaceId - 256, 2, 0.3F, true, "hi", "another line").setNameAndIcon("blazePowder", "blaze_powder").setBrewEffect(PotionHelper.blazePowderEffect).setEatEffect(Potion.damageBoost.id,10, 0, 1.0F);

    replaceId = Item.netherStalkSeeds.itemID;
    Item.itemsList[replaceId] = new ItemEatWeirdlySeed(replaceId - 256, 2, 0.3F, Block.netherStalk.blockID, Block.slowSand.blockID, "SubText", "another line", "you can keep adding strings here").setNameAndIcon("netherStalkSeeds", "nether_wart").setBrewEffect("+4").setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabMaterials);

I probably did something wrong but you cant eat blazepowder and there is no subtext.

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You forgot the @ line before preInit  ;)

 

@EventHandler  // this is for 1.6 if your on 1.5 use @PreInit
public void preInit(FMLPreInitializationEvent event)

 

Also don't need the private void func_111206_d(String icon) {} in the new classes.

What I meant was you can get the texture name by looking at Items.class at the end of each line when the items are registered you'll see .func_111206_d(" something here ");

The " something here " is the string you need :)

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need to see the rest :)

package Brenden; //Package directory

/*
* Basic importing
*/




import net.minecraft.block.Block;
import net.minecraft.creativetab.CreativeTabs;
import net.minecraft.entity.player.EntityPlayer;
import net.minecraft.item.Item;
import net.minecraft.item.ItemFood;
import net.minecraft.item.ItemSeedFood;
import net.minecraft.item.ItemSeeds;
import net.minecraft.item.ItemStack;
import net.minecraft.potion.Potion;
import net.minecraft.potion.PotionEffect;
import net.minecraft.potion.PotionHelper;
import net.minecraft.src.ModLoader;
import net.minecraft.stats.Achievement;
import net.minecraft.world.World;
import cpw.mods.fml.common.Mod;
import cpw.mods.fml.common.Mod.Init;
import cpw.mods.fml.common.Mod.PreInit;
import cpw.mods.fml.common.event.FMLInitializationEvent;
import cpw.mods.fml.common.event.FMLPreInitializationEvent;
import cpw.mods.fml.common.network.NetworkMod;
import cpw.mods.fml.relauncher.Side;


/*
* Basic needed forge stuff
*/
@Mod(modid="Potion Items",name="Eat Weirdly",version="v1")
@NetworkMod(clientSideRequired=true,serverSideRequired=false)



public class Potionitems
{

@PreInit
public void preInit(FMLPreInitializationEvent event)
{
    int replaceId;

    replaceId = Item.blazePowder.itemID;
    Item.itemsList[replaceId] = new ItemEatWeirdly(replaceId - 256, 2, 0.3F, true, "SubText", "another line").setNameAndIcon("blazePowder", "blaze_powder").setBrewEffect(PotionHelper.blazePowderEffect).setEatEffect(Potion.damageBoost.id,10, 0, 1.0F);

    replaceId = Item.netherStalkSeeds.itemID;
    Item.itemsList[replaceId] = new ItemEatWeirdlySeed(replaceId - 256, 2, 0.3F, Block.netherStalk.blockID, Block.slowSand.blockID, "SubText", "another line", "you can keep adding strings here").setNameAndIcon("netherStalkSeeds", "nether_wart").setBrewEffect("+4").setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabMaterials);

    Item.speckledMelon = ((ItemFood) (new ItemFood(126, 3, 0.3F, true)).setPotionEffect(PotionHelper.speckledMelonEffect).setUnlocalizedName("speckledMelon")).setAlwaysEdible().setPotionEffect(Potion.regeneration.id, 3, 0, 1.0F).setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabBrewing);

    Item.sugar = ((ItemFood) (new ItemFood(97, 1, 0.3F, true)) .setPotionEffect(PotionHelper.sugarEffect) .setUnlocalizedName("sugar")).setAlwaysEdible().setPotionEffect(Potion.moveSpeed.id,10, 1, 1.0F).setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabMaterials);

    Item.magmaCream = ((ItemFood) (new ItemFood(122, 4, 0.3F, true)).setPotionEffect(PotionHelper.magmaCreamEffect) .setUnlocalizedName("magmaCream")).setAlwaysEdible().setPotionEffect(Potion.fireResistance.id,10, 0, 1.0F).setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabBrewing);

    Item.slimeBall = ((ItemFood) (new ItemFood(85, 8, 0.3F, true)).setUnlocalizedName("slimeball")).setAlwaysEdible().setPotionEffect(Potion.moveSlowdown.id, 10, 2, 1.0F) .setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabMisc);

    Item.lightStoneDust = ((ItemFood) (new ItemFood(92, 4, 0.3F, true)).setPotionEffect(PotionHelper.glowstoneEffect) .setUnlocalizedName("yellowDust")).setAlwaysEdible().setPotionEffect(Potion.digSpeed.id,7, 2, 1.0F) .setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabMaterials);

    Item.ghastTear = (((ItemFood) new ItemFood(114, 1, 0.3F, true).setPotionEffect(PotionHelper.ghastTearEffect).setUnlocalizedName("ghastTear")).setAlwaysEdible().setPotionEffect(Potion.regeneration.id, 6, 0, 1.0F).setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabBrewing)) ;     

    Item.goldenCarrot = ((ItemFood) (new ItemFood(140, 6, 1.2F, true)).setPotionEffect(PotionHelper.goldenCarrotEffect).setUnlocalizedName("carrotGolden")).setAlwaysEdible().setPotionEffect(Potion.jump.id,15, 3, 1.0F).setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabBrewing);

    Item.fermentedSpiderEye = ((ItemFood) (new ItemFood(120, 6, 1.2F, true )).setPotionEffect(PotionHelper.fermentedSpiderEyeEffect).setUnlocalizedName("fermentedSpiderEye")).setAlwaysEdible().setPotionEffect(Potion.poison.id,5, 2, 1.0F).setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabBrewing);

    Item.gunpowder = ((ItemFood) (new ItemFood(33, 2, 1.2F, true )).setPotionEffect(PotionHelper.gunpowderEffect).setUnlocalizedName("sulphur")).setAlwaysEdible().setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabMaterials);
    

}
}

 

ItemEatWeirdly

 

package Brenden;

import java.util.List;

import net.minecraft.creativetab.CreativeTabs;
import net.minecraft.entity.player.EntityPlayer;
import net.minecraft.item.ItemFood;
import net.minecraft.item.ItemStack;


public class ItemEatWeirdly extends ItemFood
{
    String[] subText;
    public ItemEatWeirdly(int id, int foodValue, float saturation, boolean wolfEat, String...subText)
    {
        super(id, foodValue, saturation, wolfEat);
        this.subText = subText;
        setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabBrewing);
        setAlwaysEdible();
    }

    public ItemEatWeirdly setEatEffect(int potionId, int potionDuration, int potionAmplifier, float potionProbability)
    {
        setPotionEffect(potionId, potionDuration, potionAmplifier, potionProbability);
        return this;
    }

    public ItemEatWeirdly setBrewEffect(String brewEffect)
    {
        setPotionEffect(brewEffect);
        return this;
    }

    public ItemEatWeirdly setNameAndIcon(String name, String icon)
    {
        setUnlocalizedName(name);
        func_111206_d("something here");
        return this;
    }

    private void func_111206_d(String icon) {

}

@Override
    public void addInformation(ItemStack itemStack, EntityPlayer entityPlayer, List list, boolean par4)
    {
        if (this.subText != null && this.subText.length > 0) {
            for (String text : this.subText){ 
                list.add(text);
            }
        }
    }
}

 

SeedFood

 

package Brenden;

import java.util.List;

import net.minecraft.creativetab.CreativeTabs;
import net.minecraft.entity.player.EntityPlayer;
import net.minecraft.item.ItemSeedFood;
import net.minecraft.item.ItemStack;

public class ItemEatWeirdlySeed extends ItemSeedFood
{
    String[] subText;
    public ItemEatWeirdlySeed(int id, int foodValue, float saturation, int cropId, int soilId, String...subText)
    {
        super(id, foodValue, saturation, cropId, soilId);
        this.subText = subText;
        setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabBrewing);
        setAlwaysEdible();
    }

    public ItemEatWeirdlySeed setEatEffect(int potionId, int potionDuration, int potionAmplifier, float potionProbability)
    {
        setPotionEffect(potionId, potionDuration, potionAmplifier, potionProbability);
        return this;
    }

    public ItemEatWeirdlySeed setBrewEffect(String brewEffect)
    {
        setPotionEffect(brewEffect);
        return this;
    }

    public ItemEatWeirdlySeed setNameAndIcon(String name, String icon)
    {
        setUnlocalizedName(name);
        func_111206_d("something here");
        return this;
    }



private void func_111206_d(String string) {


}

@Override
    public void addInformation(ItemStack itemStack, EntityPlayer entityPlayer, List list, boolean par4)
    {
        if (this.subText != null && this.subText.length > 0) {
            for (String text : this.subText){ 
                list.add(text);
            }
        }
    }
}

 

Thanks so much  ;)

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Let me drop everything into my eclipse,

 

 

As a side note you'll need to change these to the new format too.

Item.speckledMelon

Item.sugar

Item.magmaCream

Item.slimeBall

Item.lightStoneDust

Item.ghastTear

Item.goldenCarrot

Item.fermentedSpiderEye

Item.gunpowder

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I'm not getting the error you had,

I did make a few adjustments though.

 

- Undid your changes to ItemEatWeirdly &  ItemEatWeirdlySeed :)

- changed your package from Brenden to brenden.eatweirdly  (it should be all lowercase and include your modname, you mods would use brenden.modname)

- removed the space from your modId

- added an instance variable

- removed the unfinished items

 

I'll pastebin the classes to shorten this post:

 

Potionitems: http://pastebin.com/30KekFJw

ItemEatWeirdly: http://pastebin.com/ugV9J0xF

ItemEatWeirdlySeed: http://pastebin.com/maeu0qKs

 

Either copy the "RAW Paste Data" or download and rename them

 

Now for adding new items:

 

I grabbed this from the Item.class

since it is an item you wanted to use I'll use it as an example

public static Item ghastTear = (new Item(114)).setUnlocalizedName("ghastTear").setPotionEffect(PotionHelper.ghastTearEffect).setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabBrewing).func_111206_d("ghast_tear");

 

we'll start with the id

replaceId = Item.ghastTear.itemID;

 

now because we are replacing the original you need to overwrite it in the item list with your item

so your line will start with:

Item.itemsList[replaceId] =

 

in this case the item is not a seed so you create a new ItemEatWeirdly

you'll need to give it the replaceId-256 (subtract 256 because it gets added automaticly and your id would be different if you didn't)

the value of the food (how much hunger it refills), in this case 1 because thats what you picked

the food saturation (how long before you become hungry again), in this case 0.3F

will a wolf will eat the food, in this case true

the text you want to appear in the tooltip (each quote is a new line), "line1", "line2" will give two lines

 

lest put that together

new ItemEatWeirdly(replaceId - 256, 1, 0.3F, true, "line1", "line2")

 

you could stop there, but there would be no texture or name, no effect when eaten and cant be used in potion brewing.

 

the name string is from .setUnlocalizedName("ghastTear") and the texture string is from .func_111206_d("ghast_tear")

so your setNameAndIcon would look like

.setNameAndIcon("ghastTear", "ghast_tear")

 

setBrewEffect is a renamed setPotionEffect(String) so just copy the infromation over

.setBrewEffect(PotionHelper.ghastTearEffect)

 

setEatEffect is the effect eating the item has on the player, in this case you picked regeneration

.setEatEffect(Potion.regeneration.id, 6, 0, 1.0F);

 

 

lets put all of that togeter

replaceId = Item.ghastTear.itemID;
Item.itemsList[replaceId] = new ItemEatWeirdly(replaceId - 256, 1, 0.3F, true, "line1", "line2").setNameAndIcon("ghastTear", "ghast_tear").setBrewEffect(PotionHelper.ghastTearEffect).setEatEffect(Potion.regeneration.id, 6, 0, 1.0F);

 

 

By default the items appear on the brewing tab, to change this just add .setCreativeTab() with the tab you want inside.

setBrewEffect and setEatEffect can be left off if you dont need them.

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I'm not getting the error you had,

I did make a few adjustments though.

 

- Undid your changes to ItemEatWeirdly &  ItemEatWeirdlySeed :)

- changed your package from Brenden to brenden.eatweirdly  (it should be all lowercase and include your modname, you mods would use brenden.modname)

- removed the space from your modId

- added an instance variable

- removed the unfinished items

 

I'll pastebin the classes to shorten this post:

 

Potionitems: http://pastebin.com/30KekFJw

ItemEatWeirdly: http://pastebin.com/ugV9J0xF

ItemEatWeirdlySeed: http://pastebin.com/maeu0qKs

 

Either copy the "RAW Paste Data" or download and rename them

 

Now for adding new items:

 

I grabbed this from the Item.class

since it is an item you wanted to use I'll use it as an example

public static Item ghastTear = (new Item(114)).setUnlocalizedName("ghastTear").setPotionEffect(PotionHelper.ghastTearEffect).setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabBrewing).func_111206_d("ghast_tear");

 

we'll start with the id

replaceId = Item.ghastTear.itemID;

 

now because we are replacing the original you need to overwrite it in the item list with your item

so your line will start with:

Item.itemsList[replaceId] =

 

in this case the item is not a seed so you create a new ItemEatWeirdly

you'll need to give it the replaceId-256 (subtract 256 because it gets added automaticly and your id would be different if you didn't)

the value of the food (how much hunger it refills), in this case 1 because thats what you picked

the food saturation (how long before you become hungry again), in this case 0.3F

will a wolf will eat the food, in this case true

the text you want to appear in the tooltip (each quote is a new line), "line1", "line2" will give two lines

 

lest put that together

new ItemEatWeirdly(replaceId - 256, 1, 0.3F, true, "line1", "line2")

 

you could stop there, but there would be no texture or name, no effect when eaten and cant be used in potion brewing.

 

the name string is from .setUnlocalizedName("ghastTear") and the texture string is from .func_111206_d("ghast_tear")

so your setNameAndIcon would look like

.setNameAndIcon("ghastTear", "ghast_tear")

 

setBrewEffect is a renamed setPotionEffect(String) so just copy the infromation over

.setBrewEffect(PotionHelper.ghastTearEffect)

 

setEatEffect is the effect eating the item has on the player, in this case you picked regeneration

.setEatEffect(Potion.regeneration.id, 6, 0, 1.0F);

 

 

lets put all of that togeter

replaceId = Item.ghastTear.itemID;
Item.itemsList[replaceId] = new ItemEatWeirdly(replaceId - 256, 1, 0.3F, true, "line1", "line2").setNameAndIcon("ghastTear", "ghast_tear").setBrewEffect(PotionHelper.ghastTearEffect).setEatEffect(Potion.regeneration.id, 6, 0, 1.0F);

 

 

By default the items appear on the brewing tab, to change this just add .setCreativeTab() with the tab you want inside.

setBrewEffect and setEatEffect can be left off if you dont need them.

I feel bad saying this but im still getting that error.

But thanks for explaining how to put the items together!

I copied and pasted all of the RAW paste data into each class and I still got that error. Should I delete the two classes and try again?

 

And THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR HELPING  :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)

 

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I'm not getting the error you had,

I did make a few adjustments though.

 

- Undid your changes to ItemEatWeirdly &  ItemEatWeirdlySeed :)

- changed your package from Brenden to brenden.eatweirdly  (it should be all lowercase and include your modname, you mods would use brenden.modname)

- removed the space from your modId

- added an instance variable

- removed the unfinished items

 

I'll pastebin the classes to shorten this post:

 

Potionitems: http://pastebin.com/30KekFJw

ItemEatWeirdly: http://pastebin.com/ugV9J0xF

ItemEatWeirdlySeed: http://pastebin.com/maeu0qKs

 

Either copy the "RAW Paste Data" or download and rename them

 

Now for adding new items:

 

I grabbed this from the Item.class

since it is an item you wanted to use I'll use it as an example

public static Item ghastTear = (new Item(114)).setUnlocalizedName("ghastTear").setPotionEffect(PotionHelper.ghastTearEffect).setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.tabBrewing).func_111206_d("ghast_tear");

 

we'll start with the id

replaceId = Item.ghastTear.itemID;

 

now because we are replacing the original you need to overwrite it in the item list with your item

so your line will start with:

Item.itemsList[replaceId] =

 

in this case the item is not a seed so you create a new ItemEatWeirdly

you'll need to give it the replaceId-256 (subtract 256 because it gets added automaticly and your id would be different if you didn't)

the value of the food (how much hunger it refills), in this case 1 because thats what you picked

the food saturation (how long before you become hungry again), in this case 0.3F

will a wolf will eat the food, in this case true

the text you want to appear in the tooltip (each quote is a new line), "line1", "line2" will give two lines

 

lest put that together

new ItemEatWeirdly(replaceId - 256, 1, 0.3F, true, "line1", "line2")

 

you could stop there, but there would be no texture or name, no effect when eaten and cant be used in potion brewing.

 

the name string is from .setUnlocalizedName("ghastTear") and the texture string is from .func_111206_d("ghast_tear")

so your setNameAndIcon would look like

.setNameAndIcon("ghastTear", "ghast_tear")

 

setBrewEffect is a renamed setPotionEffect(String) so just copy the infromation over

.setBrewEffect(PotionHelper.ghastTearEffect)

 

setEatEffect is the effect eating the item has on the player, in this case you picked regeneration

.setEatEffect(Potion.regeneration.id, 6, 0, 1.0F);

 

 

lets put all of that togeter

replaceId = Item.ghastTear.itemID;
Item.itemsList[replaceId] = new ItemEatWeirdly(replaceId - 256, 1, 0.3F, true, "line1", "line2").setNameAndIcon("ghastTear", "ghast_tear").setBrewEffect(PotionHelper.ghastTearEffect).setEatEffect(Potion.regeneration.id, 6, 0, 1.0F);

 

 

By default the items appear on the brewing tab, to change this just add .setCreativeTab() with the tab you want inside.

setBrewEffect and setEatEffect can be left off if you dont need them.

 

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR HELPING  :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)

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