@MrGriefer_ Oh, haha! Glad you solved it!:)
@kjy0349 Can you try this for me? http://pastebin.com/31Ac1DJH I fixed some spacing and spelling errors. Also, I added options before the build...
@MrGriefer_ Have you tried doing what I showed you in my first post? Location loc = new Location(null, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); EDIT: Although, I do also...
@kameronn Oh, like that. Yes, the error is indeed thrown when trying to do something with it. Or, indeed, dereference. Wouldn't that have been...
@mythbusterma Yes, indeed. You do have to try to access it afterwards. EDIT: That will then also be the line the error is thrown on.
@mythbusterma And this can be done by assigning null to a variable. EDIT: And then, indeed, trying to do something with it afterwards.
@Sploon I should do that inside a onEnable method right? Can you tell me if this will work then? Bukkit.getPluginManager().registerEvents(this,...
@kameronn Oh, did I say it gives it only at variables? I'm sorry then. I was trying to say: MOST OF THE TIME it's cuased by variables (in this...
@DinosaurKappa I was just checking out kentlivar's profile, when I came across this thread. I would be very interested in the source code too. I'm...
Try this: Location loc = new Location(); // Not sure if it works though EDIT: Hmm, looks like it still needs arguments in that form though... Try...
@Zombie_Striker Haha, of course! Totally forgot that! Thanks! Yay, I did it! The code is working! Thanks for all of your help, and I'll mark the...
@kentlivar Well, I'm trying something new: I am going to place a block of the same type on the old block and then delete the old one. I'll see if...
@Zombie_Striker Thanks for the tips! @AlvinB Thanks for clearing that up! @CrazyLukeHD I'll try that, if it works, I'll mark this as solved...
@timtower Yeah, but still, the is no way to change the Y of a block, like this: block.setY();
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