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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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None
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1.19.80.24 Preview, 1.19.80.23 Preview, 1.19.0, 1.19.11 Hotfix, 1.19.73, 1.20.12 Hotfix
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None
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Confirmed
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Multiple
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912252
When a goat rams into a natural mountain block that is placed in front of the player (stone, iron ore, etc), it dosen't drop it's horn like it should.
How to replicate (may take a few tries):
- Spawn goats (the more goats, the less time it'll take)
- Give yourself a stack of stone, iron ore, copper ore, coal ore, logs, or packed ice
- Go into survival
- Stare at the ground, and wait until you hear a goat preparing to ram you
- Quickly pillar up two blocks. If done correctly, the goat should ram full force into the blocks you pillared up with
Expectation:
The goat's horn breaks off, giving you a horn.
Reality:
Nothing happens. No breaking sound effect is heard, and no horn drops.
- is duplicated by
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MCPE-160421 Goat horns not dropping
- Resolved
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MCPE-169390 Goats don't drop their horns when they ram into a naturally generated block
- Resolved
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MCPE-173541 goat horn
- Resolved