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''Mod written for version 1.9 of Vintage Story''
{{GameVersion|1.9}}


== Introduction ==
= Introduction =


A block entity is a construct that you can tack onto an existing block to give it additional functionality. Whenever a block should do something on a regular interval or store extra information, such as the contents of a chest block, you need a block entity. It's highly recommend to have read the tutorial about [[Basic Modding|Basic Blocks]] and [[Advanced Blocks|Block Class]] in order to understand this tutorial properly.
A block entity is a construct that you can tack onto an existing block to give it additional functionality. Whenever a block should do something on a regular interval or store extra information, such as the contents of a chest block, you need a block entity. It's highly recommend to have read the tutorial about [[Basic Modding|Basic Blocks]] and [[Advanced Blocks|Block Class]] in order to understand this tutorial properly.
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         public void onTick(float par)
         public void OnTick(float par)
         {
         {
          
          
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         {
         {
             base.Initialize(api);
             base.Initialize(api);
             RegisterGameTickListener(onTick, 20);
             RegisterGameTickListener(OnTick, 20);
         }
         }
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         public void onTick(float par)
         public void OnTick(float par)
         {
         {
             timer++;
             timer++;
             if(timer > 60)
             if(timer > 60)
             {
             {
                 Block block = api.World.BlockAccessor.GetBlock(pos);
                 Block block = Api.World.BlockAccessor.GetBlock(Pos);
                 if (block.Code.Path.EndsWith("-on"))
                 if (block.Code.Path.EndsWith("-on"))
                     block = api.World.GetBlock(block.CodeWithParts("off"));
                {
                     block = Api.World.GetBlock(block.CodeWithParts("off"));
                }
                 else
                 else
                     block = api.World.GetBlock(block.CodeWithParts("on"));
                {
                 api.World.BlockAccessor.SetBlock(block.BlockId, pos);
                     block = Api.World.GetBlock(block.CodeWithParts("on"));
                 }
 
                Api.World.BlockAccessor.SetBlock(block.BlockId, Pos);
             }
             }
         }
         }
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In order to finish everything, open the modtools and type in <code>pack <your mod id></code>. Now you can take the zip file and share it with other people. It will work in the same way as ordinary mods, you can install it by copying it into the mods folder.
In order to finish everything, open the modtools and type in <code>pack <your mod id></code>. Now you can take the zip file and share it with other people. It will work in the same way as ordinary mods, you can install it by copying it into the mods folder.


= Mod Download =
* for VS 1.12 (Source only): [https://github.com/anegostudios/vsmodexamples/tree/ac7eeaed597b8a25dcfc2366b9c51cd92850d2b9/Mods/Ticking GitHub]
* for VS 1.9: [https://wiki.vintagestory.at/images/8/80/Ticking_v1.0.0.zip Ticking_v1.0.0.zip]
* for VS 1.9: [https://wiki.vintagestory.at/images/8/80/Ticking_v1.0.0.zip Ticking_v1.0.0.zip]
* for VS 1.6: [https://wiki.vintagestory.at/images/6/65/Ticking.zip Ticking.zip]
* for VS 1.6: [https://wiki.vintagestory.at/images/6/65/Ticking.zip Ticking.zip]
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