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  1. Minecraft: Java Edition
  2. MC-144688

Projectiles (snowballs, etc) do not preserve item data if using the item depletes the stack

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    • Icon: Bug Bug
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • 19w35a
    • Minecraft 19w08b, Minecraft 19w09a, Minecraft 19w11a, Minecraft 19w11b, Minecraft 19w12a, Minecraft 19w12b, Minecraft 19w13a, Minecraft 19w13b, Minecraft 19w14a, Minecraft 19w14b, Minecraft 1.14 Pre-Release 1, Minecraft 1.14 Pre-Release 2, Minecraft 1.14 Pre-Release 4, Minecraft 1.14 Pre-Release 5, Minecraft 1.14, Minecraft 1.14.1 Pre-Release 1, Minecraft 1.14.1, Minecraft 1.14.2 Pre-Release 1, Minecraft 1.14.2 Pre-Release 2, Minecraft 1.14.2 Pre-Release 3, Minecraft 1.14.2 Pre-Release 4, Minecraft 1.14.2, Minecraft 1.14.3, Minecraft 1.14.4 Pre-Release 1, Minecraft 1.14.4 Pre-Release 3, Minecraft 1.14.4 Pre-Release 4, Minecraft 1.14.4 Pre-Release 5, Minecraft 1.14.4 Pre-Release 6, 1.14.4
    • Windows 10, Java Version 1.8.0_201-b09
    • Community Consensus
    • Survival
    • Items

      Under most circumstances, throwing a snowball/ender pearl/egg/what-have-you copies the item's NBT data (name, lore, custom model data). However, if the item being thrown is the last in the stack, then it just throws a regular projectile.

      Steps to Reproduce

      Grab yourself a single snowball and rename it.

      Toss it out.

      Run the command "/data get entity @e[type=snowball,sort=nearest,limit=1] Item"

      Behold the given error message.

      Now, repeat the process with two or more snowballs. Throw exactly one snowball, and repeat the command. Behold the snowball's delicious item data.

            boq [Mojang] Bartosz Bok
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