fireblast709 that works, but that's besides the point... I want to know if its possible to create a repeating task that has the item stack. If I...
Oups minor over sight, didnt see the particle manager didnt extend JavaPlugin
Perhaps Hoolean would know? Or fireblast709 thanks
Heres what you need to do: Since you can't reference this in a static object (you can but it doesnt do what you want it to), you need to...
Im saying the task doesn't work, but before the task it does. Now apparently we cant do this. Why? No idea.
What you could do however is keep a map with the itemstack and the block (enchant table) and check for the 2 following events: InventoryOpenEvent...
Look up world Populators Im not sure if Bukkit has them however I know that's what Minecraft uses to populate worlds. Its quite complex so beware....
Yes, it doesn't do anything.
Then why does this work? public void onRightClick(){ final ItemStack is = mplayer.getPlayer().getItemInHand(); ItemMeta im = is.getItemMeta();...
Heres the thing: I don't want to follow the item stack for 5 minutes... So my question is: Why is the reference not working in bukkit runnables....
Upon further investigation, I created a custom repeating task. And my run methodlooks like this: i--; Bukkit.broadcastMessage("ran part 1");...
Here is your problem: while(toggle2.contains(p.getName())){ try { Thread.sleep(100); } } Reasons: 1) The list toggle2 will always...
Yet some servers are able to do just this. I.e. WynnCraft is able to do it. Not sure how, however I do know it works...
The problem with setItemInHand is that the task is ran 10 seconds later. In 10 seconds of course he would've changed item slot. Thus setItemInHand...
ls.add("This item is loading"); But isn't the itemstack just a reference, wouldn't it update in the inventory?
I do stuff with the lore then set it back. Thats why its commented out.
Hi everyone. I'm trying to add a bukkit run task later on an Item Stack yet the modifications made during the run task later isn't achieved yet...
Makes sense! Glad it helped! Mark your thread as solved :)
You do config.getStringList("Players"); It will return a list of string with all the names under players. However you should really look into...
Im sure you can figure it out :) Yeah and since he's not advanced in Java lets stay at the easy options :P
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