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| | If you are switching from Spigot's mappings (with class names like EntityZombie, WorldServer, PacketPlayOutSpawnEntity...) to Mojang mappings, you will notice that many of the classes you were using can't be found anymore, since they now have different names. You will have to change all your references to those classes to their new names. Setup Mojang... |