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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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None
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1.20.80.23 Preview, 1.20.40.20 Preview, 1.20.30.21 Preview, 1.20.30.20 Preview, 1.20.20.23 Preview, 1.20.20.21 Preview, 1.20.20.20 Preview, 1.19.60.24 Preview, 1.19.50.22 Preview, 1.19.0.21 Preview, 1.19.0.20 Beta, 1.18.30.23 Preview, 1.18.30.22 Beta, 1.18.10.26 Beta, 1.18.10.24 Beta, 1.18.10.20 Beta, 1.17.41 Hotfix, 1.18.0, 1.18.1 Hotfix, 1.18.10, 1.19.40, 1.19.50.23 Preview, 1.19.41, 1.19.51, 1.20.1 Hotfix, 1.20.10, 1.20.12 Hotfix, 1.20.30.25 Preview, 1.20.30.24 Preview, 1.20.15 Hotfix, 1.20.30, 1.20.31 Hotfix, 1.20.40.23 Preview, 1.20.60.23 Preview, 1.20.60.25 Preview, 1.20.60.24 Preview, 1.20.70.21 Preview, 1.20.51 Hotfix, 1.20.60
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Confirmed
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Multiple
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667334
Summary:
Azalea does not block water flowing from lower slabs and non-inverted stairs. In the Java version, the azalea blocks the water from these blocks in this position, but not in the bedrock.
I think java behavior makes sense. The top part is strong enough to block the water while the bottom isn’t.
Steps to reproduce:
- Place the slab in the lower position, non-inverted stairs.
- Place the slab in the upright position, inverted stairs.
- Place the azalea on the sides where the water is flowing.
- Waterlogged the placed slab and stairs.
- Repeat all of the above done in Java.
Observed results:
Azalea in Bedrock does not block water from the upper half of the block (from lower slabs and non-inverted stairs). However, it does block in the Java version.
Expected results:
Water flowing from lower slabs and non-inverted stairs will be blocked.
Video:
Bedrock Minecraft 2021-11-21 21-25-09.mp4
Java Minecraft 1.18 Pre-release 5 - 2021-11-21 21-22-50.mp4