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import net.minecraft.block.Block;

import net.minecraft.block.material.Material;

import net.minecraft.init.Blocks;

import net.minecraft.world.World;

 

public class BlockSharpStone extends Block

{

 

    public BlockSharpStone(Material material) {

        super(material);

        this.setBlockName("BlockSharpStone");

        this.setBlockBounds(0.0F, 0.0F, 0.0F, 1.0F, 0.1F, 1.0F);

        this.setBlockTextureName("Name:BlockSharpStone");

        this.setStepSound(soundTypeStone);

        this.setHardness(1);

    }

 

    public boolean isOpaqueCube()

    {

        return false;

    }

 

    public boolean renderAsNormalBlock()

    {

        return false;

    }

 

    @Override

    public boolean canPlaceBlockAt(World p_149742_1_, int p_149742_2_, int p_149742_3_, int p_149742_4_)

 

    {

 

        return super.canPlaceBlockAt(p_149742_1_, p_149742_2_, p_149742_3_, p_149742_4_) && this.canBlockStay(p_149742_1_, p_149742_2_, p_149742_3_, p_149742_4_);

 

    }

 

    protected boolean canPlaceBlockOn(Block BlockName)

    {

        return BlockName == Blocks.grass || BlockName == Blocks.dirt || BlockName == Blocks.sand;

 

    }

 

}

 

Please Help me! :D

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Well, it could help if you actually call that method...

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Don't set variable names starting with uppercase, it's ok but it's a bad habit. Naming conventions are class names start with upper case, everything else(?) camel case.

 

Assuming "on" means the block below it has to be grass dirt or sand:

 

    @Override
    public boolean canPlaceBlockAt(World world, int x, int y, int z)
    {
        return canPlaceBlockOn(world.getBlock(x, y - 1, z));
    }

    protected boolean canPlaceBlockOn(Block block)
    {
        return block == Blocks.grass || block == Blocks.dirt || block == Blocks.sand;
    }

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