I've seen that a similar problem was brought up in another thread, but I'm not sure if what's happening is the same thing anymore.
Any help would be much loved and I apologize in advance should I have missed a topic/thread that already addressed this issue.
EDIT: I took out the player.dat and tried logging in, I was able to move a bit, but once the chunk loaded where the problem originated the server promptly crashed. I've also tried forced update of the modpack I use and that did no good.
EDIT: Added the versions of Minecraft, FTB and Java I'm running.
EDIT: Well, I ended up having to delete almost all of the chunks in the biome the home was in and bring the said house back via MCEdit schematic. Since no one seemed quite willing to help, I'll leave this topic open so others with this problem might see what I had to do to fix it.
Mod pack used: Direwolf20 1.5, Version 1.1.1
Minecraft Version: 1.5.2
Java: Version 7 Update 11, Build 1.7.0_11-b21
FTB Launcher: v1.2.6
The Problem: I was going around and trying to fix up the base I share with someone and was adding tanks for taking care of liquids. I used a Spring Water bucket on the tank (The one made with 8 glass in a square). This caused a crash that resolved itself. I then used a Poison Bucket on a tank and that's when the problem started. I'd crash before even getting into the game, but once I got into the server with MCEdit I was able to at least make it in a little before getting forced into the menu (the one via hitting ESC) and then would crash.
Error log: http://pastebin.com/6MW0bDnc
Any help would be much loved and I apologize in advance should I have missed a topic/thread that already addressed this issue.
EDIT: I took out the player.dat and tried logging in, I was able to move a bit, but once the chunk loaded where the problem originated the server promptly crashed. I've also tried forced update of the modpack I use and that did no good.
EDIT: Added the versions of Minecraft, FTB and Java I'm running.
EDIT: Well, I ended up having to delete almost all of the chunks in the biome the home was in and bring the said house back via MCEdit schematic. Since no one seemed quite willing to help, I'll leave this topic open so others with this problem might see what I had to do to fix it.