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Bug
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Resolution: Awaiting Response
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None
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1.16.5
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None
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OS:windows10
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Unconfirmed
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(Unassigned)
Only the latest affected version was available
The version that actually confirmed the effect is 1.14.4
Hello. I enjoy doing Minecraft every day.
Since it is difficult to explain by mouth,I I have attached a video.
I will explain the part that I thought was a bug with subtitles,so I hope you can see it.
I'm Japanese,so I'm not very good at English, so there may be some strange parts.
Since it is a problem that occurred while using the command, I will explain where the problem occurred while posting the command used.
Pre-executed command
| scoreboard objectives add [name] minecraft.dropped:minecraft.carrot_on_a_stick |
Created to detect the action of dropping a fishing rod with carrots.
The command written in the command block
| execute as @a[score={[name]=1..}] run title "[title]"|repeat| | |
|execute as @a[scores={[name]=1..}] run give @a carrot_on_a_stick 1|chain|Conditional|
| execute as @a[scores={[name]=1..}] at @s run scoreboard players reset @s [name] |
chain | Conditional |
The problem is from here
When I dropped a fishing rod with a carrot, the title was displayed, I gave the fishing rod with a carrot again, and wrote a command to kill the dropped carrot fishing rod.
| kill @e[type=item,nbt={Item:{id:"minecraft:[itemname]",Count:1b}}] | chain | Conditional |
When I drop a fishing rod with carrots and kill it, the dropped one disappears normally, but why doesn't my fishing rod appear in my inventory?
When giving an item, I thought that it was judged that the item was dropped for a moment, so I placed the redstone block adjacent to the repeater, and delayed the moment of giving and the moment of killing the item a little.
Even in that case, it is judged that the item is included even though it is not in the inventory, so it was judged to be a bug.
It's better to look at the text, but it's better to look at the video.