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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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1.18.30.27 Preview, 1.18.30.26 Beta, 1.18.30.21 Preview, 1.18.30.20 Beta, 1.18.12 Hotfix, 1.18.30
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Confirmed
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Multiple
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734745
Summary:
Gravity blocks don't fall when placed on replaceable blocks.
For example, if you need to put sand on the grass, for this you will need to place 2 blocks next to each other and place a block with gravity above the grass, aiming at one (upper) of the placed blocks. This is also described and fixed with the snow layer in MCPE-151407.
All blocks that can break when blocks with gravity fall on them are affected (except snow, starting from the version 1.18.30.21 Preview, 1.18.30.20 Beta).
Affected Blocks:
- grass
- tall grass
- fern
- large fern
- sea grass
- tall seagrass
- vine
- glow lichen
- warped roots
- crimson roots
- nether sprouts
- dead bush
- structure void
Steps to reproduce:
- Place any block that can break when a gravity block falls on it or that can be replaced with another block (eg Dead Bush).
- Place 2 blocks side by side (if you used for example Tall Grass place 3 blocks).
- Aiming on the topmost placed block, place above the replaceable block, the block that has gravity.
Observed results:
The block did not fall.
Expected results:
The block should fall and break the block underneath it (as in the java version and as with the snow layer from version 1.18.30.21/1.18.30.20).
Video:
Java Minecraft 1.18.2 - 2022-03-07 23-05-56.mp4
Bedrock Minecraft Preview 2022-03-07 23-04-54.mp4