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  1. Minecraft: Java Edition
  2. MC-147266

Intersecting solid blocks under certain circumstances causes the player to start crawling

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    • Icon: Bug Bug
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Minecraft 19w14b
    • Minecraft 19w14a
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    • Confirmed

      Likely resulted from the fix to MC-129863/MC-131116/MC-130572/MC-132482.

      This can happen in many different cases:

      • Placing a lily pad within yourself (MC-667)
      • Closing a door on yourself
      • Closing a fence gate on yourself
      • Having a piston push a block into your feet
      • Solid plants growing within a player (e.g. bamboo, trees)
      • Intersecting a falling block after it lands
      • Having a piston push a block into your head (likely intended - especially if the pushed block comes from above, and makes for easy entrances to one-block-high passageways)
      • Using an ender pearl to enter a one block high area (likely intended - stops you from suffocating, and sounds very useful)
      • Closing a trapdoor on yourself (likely intended - makes for easy entrances to one-block-high passageways, assuming the trapdoor is waist height)

      It would be best if all intersections with the top half of the player still caused them to start crawling, but all intersections with the bottom half would not.

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            Awesoman3000 Connor Steppie
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