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  1. Minecraft: Java Edition
  2. MC-231828

Replacing the piston arm using /setblock causes the piston to break (and drop)

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    • 1.17.1
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    • Windows 10, intel i5 core 10th gen, 1GB dedicated to minecraft
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      I'm not quite sure if this is intended or not, but if you use /setblock to replace a piston arm with something else, the piston would break, like if you would've broken the arm normally

      This would make sense, so you wouldn't have a headless piston, but I don't see why the block would drop, instead of just disappearing.

      What I expected to happen was:

      • When the piston arm gets deleted, the piston gets deleted with it

      What actually happened was:

      • When the piston arm gets deleted, the piston breaks, making the piston drop

      Steps to reproduce:

      1. Recreate the setup used in the video
      2. Type setblock ~ ~2 ~ air into the command block
      3. Press the button

      Notice that the piston dropped, instead of just disappearing

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            luckyminerTEC Emerald Walker
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