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PlayerDropsEvent and PlayerEvent.PlayerRespawnEvent not called in anyway?


Insane96MCP

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I have those 2 simple subscribed events:
 

@SubscribeEvent 
public void PlayerDropsEvent(PlayerDropsEvent event) {
    Entity entity = event.getEntity();
    System.out.println("Drop " + entity);
}

@SubscribeEvent
public void PlayerRespawnEvent(PlayerEvent.PlayerRespawnEvent event) {
    System.out.println(event.player);
}

But none of them are called, neither when the player dies and when he respawns

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5 minutes ago, Draco18s said:

But the second one is not registered. It's just a Method

 

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You register the Class object with the event bus, which means your event handler methods need to be static. The Forge documentation explains this in more detail here

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