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  1. Minecraft: Java Edition
  2. MC-171918

Fire Charges can be used on non-solid surfaces

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    • 1.15.2, 20w06a
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    • OS: Windows 10
      Bundled Java
    • Confirmed
    • (Unassigned)

      Fire charges can, unlike Flint & Steel, be used on non-solid, non-flammable top-surfaces. I have tested it on the following:

      • Stone-type slabs/stairs/walls (not upside down)
      • Nether brick fences, iron bars and glass panes
      • Gold/iron/stone pressure plates and stone buttons
      • Levers, torches, end rods, turtle eggs, sea pickles and flower pots
      • Soulsand, grass paths, farmland and (stacked) snow layers
      • Cactus, grindstones, anvils, bells and stone cutters

      Upon using the Fire Charge on the top surface of these blocks, a fire block will be briefly seen before flickering out. The Fire Charge is, unless in Creative mode, consumed.

      To replicate:
      1. Obtain a Fire Charge and Flint & Steel, and place any of the above mentioned blocks.
      2. Use (Right-Click) the Fire Charge on the top surface of the block. (In the case of some blocks, this may require you to Shift+Right-Click.) Do this in Survival mode.
      3. Observe that a fire is indeed placed, and that the Fire Charge is consumed.
      4. Repeat step 2. with the Flint & Steel. Observe that nothing happens.

      It should be noted, that the fire charge can also be placed in Creative, but does not consume the fire charge.

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