[MC-132] String/Tripwires can be stacked vertically? Created: 24/Oct/12  Updated: 07/Aug/14  Resolved: 25/Oct/12

Status: Resolved
Project: Minecraft: Java Edition
Component/s: None
Affects Version/s: Minecraft 1.4.2
Fix Version/s: None

Type: Bug
Reporter: Anthony Assignee: Unassigned
Resolution: Works As Intended Votes: 0
Labels: None
Environment:

Windows 7 HP


Attachments: PNG File 2012-10-24_14.52.21.png    
Issue Links:
Duplicate
is duplicated by MC-437 String Atop String Resolved
is duplicated by MC-575 Floating tripwire Resolved
Confirmation Status: Unconfirmed

 Description   

"EDIT 11/8/12: Issue Resolved, Intentional"

The new addition of the tripwires in 1.3 was great, but ever since, an annoying bug has remained with them. Basically, placing down a piece of string on the ground creates an un-bugged tripwire. However, if you right click while holding another piece of string on top of the one you just placed, another tripwire is placed, strangely floating in mid-air.

The string should not function like this, and should act like redstone when right clicked on top of with another piece; nothing.

The string floated and could not be connected with any higher wall tripwire hooks.

1. Place a tripwire sting down, as long as there is 1 block (or more) above it.
2. Right click with another string on the top part of it's hitbox. This will result in the easy-to-find bug.

"EDIT 11/8/12: Issue Resolved, Intentional"



 Comments   
Comment by Simons Mith [ 03/Nov/12 ]

No, no need to delete. It's helpful to have an official statement that the current string behaviour is intended. In fact, if you could change the report title back to String/Tripwires can be stacked vertically, that would be great.

Comment by Anthony [ 25/Oct/12 ]

Awfully sorry to waste your time; I didn't know. Thanks for letting me know!

Comment by [Mojang] Grum (Erik Broes) [ 25/Oct/12 ]

Intentional, you can make them in the air if you want to.

Comment by [Mod] Ezekiel (ezfe) [ 24/Oct/12 ]

Intended.

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