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  1. Minecraft: Java Edition
  2. MC-263467

Some Redstone-based blocks powered by a Redstone Block above it requires a block update

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    • 1.20.1
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    • OS : Windows 10 Pro (22H2)
      Java Ver. : 17.0.3 64Bit
      CPU: i7 12700k (No Overclock)
      GPU : RTX 3060
      RAM : 4x8GB @ 3200MHZ
      Allocated Ram : 2048MB
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    • Redstone

      Some Redstone-based blocks (But most noticeably on Pistons) reacts extremely odd if it receives its power from a Redstone Block placed 2 blocks above it (MC-108).

      It's difficult to explain fully, so I've made a short video of me experimenting with the bug, but a simple explanation would be that Redstone Blocks placed 2 blocks above (At least in my testing) Pistons are extremely unreliable, and require the player to manually give the Piston a nearby block update, whether that be placing a block, breaking a block, interacting with an entity etc. otherwise the Piston will sometimes extend itself without a power source.

      I would further move to re-evaluate MC-108 (Specifically Redstone Blocks being able to power things 2 blocks below them), make it a bug, and fix it. Players are able to build devices in which pistons swap blocks between each other horizontally, but not vertically because of this issue.

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