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Bug
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Resolution: Works As Intended
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Minecraft 14w31a, Minecraft 14w32a, Minecraft 14w32b, Minecraft 14w32c, Minecraft 14w32d, Minecraft 14w33a, Minecraft 14w33c, Minecraft 14w34b, Minecraft 14w34d, Minecraft 1.8-pre1, Minecraft 1.8-pre2, Minecraft 1.8-pre3, Minecraft 1.8, Minecraft 1.8.1-pre1, Minecraft 1.8.1-pre2, Minecraft 1.8.1-pre4, Minecraft 1.8.1-pre5, Minecraft 1.8.1, Minecraft 1.8.2-pre1, Minecraft 1.8.2-pre3, Minecraft 1.8.2-pre4, Minecraft 1.8.2-pre6, Minecraft 1.8.2-pre7, Minecraft 1.8.2, Minecraft 1.8.4, Minecraft 1.8.5, Minecraft 1.8.6, Minecraft 1.8.7, Minecraft 1.8.8, Minecraft 15w31a, Minecraft 15w31c, Minecraft 15w32a, Minecraft 15w33b, Minecraft 15w34a, Minecraft 15w34d, Minecraft 15w35b, Minecraft 15w35e, Minecraft 15w36c, Minecraft 15w37a, Minecraft 15w38b, Minecraft 15w39c, Minecraft 15w41b, Minecraft 15w42a, Minecraft 15w43b, Minecraft 15w43c, Minecraft 15w44a, Minecraft 15w46a, Minecraft 15w47b, Minecraft 15w49b, Minecraft 15w51a, Minecraft 15w51b
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Window 7
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Community Consensus
Blocks with no damage value variants obtained as items stack in the first available stack, even if they have a different damage value.
If you use a damage value of 1 first, they all stack using a missing model.
Steps to reproduce:
- Give yourself a brown mushroom block using /give @p brown_mushroom_block 1 1
- Notice it appears as a purple and black checkerboard.
- Give yourself a brown mushroom block using /give @p brown_mushroom_block 1 0
- Notice it stacks, and has the missing model
- Clear your inventory
- Give yourself a brown mushroom block using /give @p brown_mushroom_block 1 0
- Notice it looks fine
- Give yourself a brown mushroom block using /give @p brown_mushroom_block 1 1
- Notice it stacks and looks fine