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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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None
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1.20.10.24 Preview, (16)
1.20.10.23 Preview, 1.20.0.25 Preview, 1.20.0.24 Preview, 1.20.0.23 Preview, 1.19.81 Hotfix, 1.19.83 Hotfix, 1.20.0, 1.20.1 Hotfix, 1.20.10, 1.20.11 Hotfix, 1.20.40.21 Preview, 1.20.30, 1.20.41 Hotfix, 1.20.51 Hotfix, 1.20.81 Hotfix, 1.21.50
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Confirmed
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Multiple
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1034619
The latest changes on Java 1.20 Pre-release 1 now matches Bedrock Edition with dyeing and re-dyeing the colored wools, carpets, and beds by crafting. However, this change overlooks one thing that Bedrock actually don't have, and that is the ability to dye and re-dye the carpets directly by crafting.
Steps to Reproduce
- Get a carpet of any colors
- Get a dye of any colors
- Craft them together to dye them
Expected Result
The carpet can be dyed and re-dyed over and over again.
Observed Result
The carpet can't be dyed/re-dyed by crafting.
Note:
As a workaround, there's a way to craft dyed carpets in Bedrock right now, however, it is much more complicated by having 8 white carpets around with a dye in the middle on the crafting grid (although you can't re-dye it). However, that crafting recipe was obviously removed in the Java 1.20 Pre-release 1, in favor of the new dye and re-dyeing crafting. It would be better to match Java's mechanics by simplifying it to just craft a dye and a carpet together and also able to redye it over and over again like what wools and beds does right now.