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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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None
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Minecraft 18w21a, Minecraft 1.13-pre2, Minecraft 1.13-pre3, Minecraft 1.13-pre4, Minecraft 1.13-pre6, Minecraft 1.13-pre7, Minecraft 1.13-pre8, Minecraft 1.13, Minecraft 18w32a, Minecraft 1.13.1-pre1, Minecraft 1.13.1, Minecraft 1.13.2, Minecraft 19w09a, Minecraft 19w13a, Minecraft 1.14 Pre-Release 5, Minecraft 1.14.1 Pre-Release 1, 1.14.4, 19w46b, 1.15 Pre-release 4, 1.15.2, 20w06a, 20w17a, 1.16 Release Candidate 1, 1.16, 1.16.1, 1.16.2, 21w16a, 1.17.1, 21w40a, 1.19, 1.19.2, 23w46a, 24w21b
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Confirmed
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Block states, Redstone
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Low
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Gameplay
The bug
When a piston pushes a stair into water, the block remains dry. The expected behavior is the stair becomes waterlogged. Pushing a waterlogged stair into another water source block also makes the stair dry. See the attached images.
Also waterlogged block pulled doesn't leave water behind. Water vaporizes instead of staying unaffected.
- is duplicated by
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MC-157753 water disappears when pushed by a piston
- Resolved
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MC-177504 Water logged blocks do not remain water logged when moved by piston.
- Resolved
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MC-185281 Waterlogged Block When Moved with a Piston
- Resolved
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MC-197130 Waterlogged stairs lose their water when pushed by pistons
- Resolved
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MC-255021 Waterlogged blocks lose their logged blockstate once pulled with a 1-tick pulse
- Resolved
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MC-266868 Pulling a waterlogged grate deletes the water
- Resolved
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MC-272474 Piston pull or push a waterlogged block, water disappear.
- Resolved
- relates to
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MC-130183 Waterlogged blocks retain their waterlogged state when moved with sticky pistons with short pulse
- Open
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MC-127474 Waterloggable blocks retain their waterlogged state when moved with pistons or slime blocks
- Resolved