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The question is Minecraft forge mod: Remove a block and place a new block

I tagged it as because that's the language used for development in Minecraft, so it can be on-topic here if modified properly, but it isn't. Unfortunately a user told them to post to gaming.stackexchange.com instead and they did, and their help center indicates that the question is clearly off-topic:

Please note, however, that site policies prohibit questions of the following types:

The question however just seems like a give me da codez:

I am currently making a minecraft forge mod. Do anyone know how to first remove a block on specific coordinates, and then place a new block on the same place? Like replacing the old block with a new block.

I will have it in the middle of this code:

if(player.getCurrentEquippedItem() != null)
  {

     if(hand.getItem() == Items.dirt)
     {

     }

  }

the Item.dirt is just a test

So if the player hold a specific item(i use dirt at the moment) and right click on the block, something will happend. Btw i have more code over that code that makes that happend when the player right click on the block.

I've Googled for it and didn't find anything.

I don't think that it should be migrated anywhere at its current state for obvious reasons.

  • Is action needed or do we just let the questions get closed and deleted on their own? (As I stated earlier, the question can be modified to be on-topic)

  • What do I flag the comment for? I recall a meta discussion about users commenting ("you should post it here instead...") when they shouldn't, but I can't seem to find it.

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  • It seems to me that down-vote, preferably with a comment why, is the way to go on SO. The comment might chastise the person who suggested the cross-post. On the other site, since it is off-topic, it should be closed as off-topic; they can presumably handle that. Dec 21, 2014 at 1:24

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