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  1. Minecraft: Java Edition
  2. MC-276817

Teleport command offsets are applied incorrectly

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      Relative teleport commands appear to be measured as relative to the target but applied relative to the context, resulting in unexpected behavior. For example, this function:

      tp @s ~5 ~ ~
      tp @s ~ ~ ~
      

      Expected behavior: player is not moved at all
      Actual behavior: player is moved 5 blocks in the negative X direction

      It appears as though the player moves +5X, then the second command tries to put them back to the context position, which is a relative move of -5X from their current position, but it applies that -5X to the context position instead of the player's position, resulting in the player moving from +5X to -5X.

      For another example:

      tp @s ~ ~ ~5
      tp @s ~ ~ ~5
      

      Expected behavior: player is moved 5 blocks in the positive Z direction
      Actual behavior: player is not moved at all

      Again, it appears that the player moves +5Z, then the second command tries to put them there again, which is a relative move of 0Z from the new position, but it applies that 0Z to the context position, putting the player back where they started.

            HugoHagglund [Mojang] SHugoh
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