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  1. Minecraft: Java Edition
  2. MC-275601

Firework stars don't inherit the rarity of mob heads used in the crafting recipe

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    • Icon: Bug Bug
    • Resolution: Unresolved
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    • 24w33a, 24w34a, 24w36a, 24w39a, 1.21.3
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    • 1287245
    • Expansion B

      According to the 24w33a changelog:

      Any item or block which can be crafted must inherit the highest rarity of its crafting ingredients.

      Firework stars crafted with a mob head are common, despite the mob head's rarity being higher.

      How to reproduce:

      1. Give yourself a piece of gunpowder, any dye and any mob head.
      2. Either open the survival inventory or place down a crafting table and open its GUI.
      3. Place the gunpowder, the dye and the mob head in the crafting slots.
      4. Look at the crafting output.

      Expected result:

      The firework star resulting from the crafting recipe would be uncommon, rare or epic (depending on the mob head used), since that's the highest rarity of its ingredients.

      Observed result:

      The firework star resulting from the crafting recipe is common, despite the mob head used as an ingredient.

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