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  1. Minecraft: Java Edition
  2. MC-272077

Entities hit by indirect sweeping attacks receive more knockback than entities hit by direct sweeping attacks

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    • Icon: Bug Bug
    • Resolution: Unresolved
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    • Minecraft 15w49a, 1.20.6, 24w20a, 1.21, 1.21.2 Pre-Release 3, 1.21.2
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    • Combat, Enchantments
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    • Gameplay

      The Bug:

      Entities hit by indirect sweeping attacks receive more knockback than entities hit by direct sweeping attacks.

      The same amount of knockback should be applied to every entity.

      Steps to Reproduce:

      1. Summon two husks that cannot move around that are next to one another by using the commands provided below.
        /summon minecraft:husk ~ ~ ~-3 {Attributes:[{Name:"minecraft:generic.movement_speed",Base:0.0}]}
        /summon minecraft:husk ~1 ~ ~-3 {Attributes:[{Name:"minecraft:generic.movement_speed",Base:0.0}]}
      2. Obtain a wooden sword and stand in front of any one of the husks.
      3. Attack both of the husks with a singular sweeping attack and observe the knockback that they both receive.

      Observed Behavior:

      Different amounts of knockback are applied to entities depending on whether they were directly or indirectly damaged.

      Expected Behavior:

      The same amount of knockback should be applied to every entity that's damaged.

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            Avoma [Mod] Avoma
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