What does your addDeath and getKills method look like?
You're creating all those tasks at the same time so they're all going to trigger one second after. You have to make the time it delays the action...
Why would you use a nested for loop? Use an enhanced for each loop and send it to each player in the list.
I've seen you tell people to 'learn Java' twice now. Both were pretty out of context and didn't even apply. People most likely told you to learn...
Did you read the thread? He was adding people to lists just fine. The part he was getting tripped up on was comparing the sizes.
Just because he's having trouble with a plugin, doesn't mean he doesn't know Java. He even stated that he was getting back into it. His code is...
Disregard what I said - I completely misinterpreted what you wanted lol.
@Munnzeh this will only work for 4 players though. To have this work with any amount of players, you'd need to check the size of each List and...
You could create a new config File for every player. When they join, if one doesn't exist, create one with the name of their UUID. If it does,...
I would store the Material names since getting Materials from Integer IDs is deprecated. Also, from your config, you would get the StringList and...
Try adding debug messages through your if statements to see what is and isn't getting a called. Also, is the whole command not getting called or...
You forgot your opening and closing brackets for your baby if statement and your closing brackets for your argument length if statement. What do...
Create an Incentory and then loop through all the online players to check for ops. There's no need to make a List here. For each op you find, just...
First, check if the sender is an instance of a Player. Next, create a new player object by casting the sender to a Player. From there, you can use...
The point of this community is to help people with the Bukkit API. Not to teach people basic Java knowledge.
Oh jeez that snippet of code is kind of a mess :S
Go learn Java haha
Here is the doc on Location. You can check the constructor to see how you can make a new location with the given data you want.
You should contact the original developer of the plugin since you paid for it. He should properly finish / fix his plugin before making anyone pay...
You have to pass an instance of your main that class extends JavaPlugin.
Separate names with a comma.