Details
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Type:
Bug
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Status: Resolved
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Resolution: Duplicate
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Affects Version/s: Minecraft 1.8.9
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Fix Version/s: None
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Labels:None
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Environment:Java
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Confirmation Status:Unconfirmed
Description
When I was exploring in a forest, I noticed a Chunk Error clipping through a mountain, so naturally, I went to hit some blocks around it to update it (along with doing F3 + A) and to my surprise, it was filled with water and about 7 squids. Im sure what happened here is that the game rendered the bugged out chunk as a regular land formation (instead of as a ravine or cave, which is not affected by sea level) and filled it with water at sea level. Not sure how, since usually it just fixes itself with a block update or the classic F3 + A...
But like I said I didnt do this manually, as I only have 2.51 hours on this world, and most of it has been spent underground in caves. (as you can tell by the dungeon loot and diamond gear)