Cave Spider concept... That is a lot more easier... :) I'll try that out.
You see, this post is a little old. It also does not clearly state the final method which solved the whole question. When this patch of code is...
If I call a scheduler, where would I place it? EDIT: Never mind.
Thanks for the advise. I already have my full code inside a PlayerMoveEvent, and if the block isn't air, set to snow. But my method caused many...
So, I'm setting the block under the player to snow (those thin ones, not blocks), and trying to make a Snowman kind of thing. Now, I have it so...
So, I create a PermissionAttachment, and remove and add some permissions to a specific player. Is there a way to reload all the permissions, so...
So, my bukkit plugin has many permissions to check for many things. Now, I want to check, if a player has any of the plugin's permissions. For...
Using the GUI inventory that @bjornmani mentioned. Basically having an inventory with clickable items to change to mobs. There, would be a...
Yes... I see it. I am normally a person who doesn't like to have an error in their typing, and so, I naturally check other people's too... :)
If so, How? Possibly checking if they are facing a block at eye level, then move the player one block higher? Doesn't that method make the player...
Because I'm fairly new at Java, it's taking my time to do this... But I'm getting closer! I now have managed to get a Creeper explosion when you...
It would. But the thing is, I tested the code again with @CraftCreeper6 's little snippet, and I got it successfully working, which means that I...
This is returning an error in the console... Code: p.setFlying(true); //BLAH BLAH Bukkit.getServer().getScheduler().scheduleSyncDelayedTask(this,...
1. That is how I learnt it when combining both color and formatting, but OK. I can stick to your option, which most people do seem to be using. 2....
You have one extra "but". But yes, maybe not spoon-feed you, which means giving code directly, which you won't be learning anything from, but...
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