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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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Minecraft 1.4.5, Minecraft 1.4.6, Minecraft 1.4.7, Snapshot 13w09a, Snapshot 13w09b, Minecraft 1.5, Snapshot 13w11a, Minecraft 1.5.1
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None
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Plausible
I think this is an old issue that was never revisited but it has started causing issues with my obsidian farm.
when you remove the top layer of source blocks from a lava pool the adjacent source blocks will back-fill the pool. after all the source blocks are removed this residue lava remains indefinitely and does not drain to the pools new level making it difficult to get to the source blocks underneath. also some lava pools will remain for days and weeks with no source blocks at all. the draining mechanics for lava seem to need revisiting.
- is cloned by
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MC-198704 Lava doesn't go away
- Resolved
- is duplicated by
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MC-9090 Lava flows after source block is removed
- Resolved
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MC-9544 Lava not disappearing properly.
- Resolved
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MC-11647 Lava behaves like there is a source block, even if the source are gone
- Resolved
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MC-14033 Lava will not disapear after removing the source block
- Resolved
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MC-14985 Lava flow does not dissipate after removing lava source block
- Resolved
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MC-1942 Lava remnants not dissipating after removing source block
- Resolved
- relates to
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MC-93468 Water and lava flow affected by random ticks
- Resolved
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MC-120709 Lava and water updates do not resolve completely when random ticking is disabled
- Resolved