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  1. Minecraft (Bedrock codebase)
  2. MCPE-11869

Redstone Torches placed on Redstone blocks do not emit a one tick signal

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    • Icon: Bug Bug
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • 0.14.3
    • 0.13.0
    • Unconfirmed
    • Windows

      I was attempting to make a 1- tick clock with torch repeaters, and attempted to start it off with a one tick pulse supplied by a redstone torch placed on top of a redstone block.

      What I expected: A one tick signal to run through the connected redstone wire, as in the Java version

      What happened: The torch flicked on for a very short amount of time and did not power the redstone wire at all.

      To replicate: place a redstone block level with the ground. Run a redstone line away from the redstone block, but not on top of the block. Place a torch on top of the redstone block.

      To any moderators: If there are any criteria I did not meet, please notify me in the comments/reply section

      NOTE: This does not occur in the PC release of the game

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            Mario22qwerty Cameron Young
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