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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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None
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Minecraft 18w20b, 1.19.4, 1.20 Pre-release 6, 1.20, 1.20.1 Release Candidate 1, 1.20.1, 1.21.1, 24w37a
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None
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Confirmed
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Block states
The bug
Lava flows over water plants without any reaction.
Steps to reproduce (example seagrass)
- Create a hole two blocks deep. (Using glass will make this more obvious)
- Place a seagrass at the bottom.
- Place a bucket of lava on top of the seagrass.
Expected behaviour
The seagrass is either destroyed, or is turned into stone by the lava. Alternatively, the lava is turned into obsidian because it touches water.
Observed behaviour
The lava reacts as if the seagrass were a solid block, and nothing happens.
Affected blocks
All affected water plants:
- Seagrass
- Tall seagrass
- Kelp
- is duplicated by
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MC-130333 Lava doesn't replace/destroy water with seagrass in it.
- Resolved
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MC-135467 Water preservated when sea grass is on it
- Resolved
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MC-151542 audio points a gun at your ears
- Resolved
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MC-158190 Installing seaweed in water is invincible from lava
- Resolved
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MC-171625 Lava with water not making cobble with seegrass.
- Resolved
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MC-183245 Falling lava on sea grass doesn't destroy it
- Resolved
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MC-184721 error in the lava code
- Resolved
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MC-205897 Lava and Waterlogged kelp interaction
- Resolved
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MC-227492 Waterlogging a partial block / placing a water source under lava does not create obsidian at the top
- Resolved
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MC-234334 bug in 1.17
- Resolved
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MC-234335 Lava meets water and nothing happens
- Resolved
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MC-265128 Lava spreads over the water
- Resolved
- relates to
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MC-126137 Waterlogged blocks don't help create new water source blocks or react with lava
- Resolved
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MC-127079 Lava on top of water doesn't turn water into stone
- Resolved
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MC-137713 Bubble columns are not turning to stone when in contact with flowing lava
- Open