[MC-48] Nether Ice/Water Created: 24/Oct/12 Updated: 22/Aug/13 Resolved: 24/Oct/12 |
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| Status: | Resolved |
| Project: | Minecraft: Java Edition |
| Component/s: | None |
| Affects Version/s: | Minecraft 1.4.1 |
| Fix Version/s: | None |
| Type: | Bug | ||
| Reporter: | Anthony Martin | Assignee: | Unassigned |
| Resolution: | Works As Intended | Votes: | 0 |
| Labels: | water | ||
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| Confirmation Status: | Unconfirmed | ||||||||||||
| Description |
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Water placed by bucket in the Nether evaporates immediately because it is already room temperature. Water placed in the Nether by melting ice should theoretically heat up and then eventually evaporate, perhaps on the same basic logic as the snow biome freeze effect. Note, I realize this is a borderline feature request, but it can also be considered a balance issue. |
| Comments |
| Comment by fake fakes [ 22/Aug/13 ] |
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Btw, Sylvain, you can do /give <username> 8 and place water all you want in the nether |
| Comment by Tails [ 21/Aug/13 ] |
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For feature suggestions or changes please use the Minecraft Forums: Suggestions. |
| Comment by Sylvain Sauve [ 21/Aug/13 ] |
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However, I do think you should be able to place water in Nether in creative mode only. |
| Comment by [Mod] Torabi [ 25/Oct/12 ] |
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I was under the impression that the main point of water being unplaceable in the Nether was to prevent you from turning lava into obsidian, whether for easy collection or safety. You can still bucket or block it up, but that's not nearly as quick and easy as placing a water source and converting large swathes of it to obsidian. |
| Comment by [Mojang] Grum (Erik Broes) [ 24/Oct/12 ] |
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You can put water in a cauldron. |
| Comment by Dravarden [ 24/Oct/12 ] |
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You are not supposed to have water in the nether in any situation |
| Comment by Stephen Colletta [ 24/Oct/12 ] |
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The ice melting in the nether for water was in the game before but it didn't evaporate, but it was removed. The feature probably will not be re-added anytime soon. |
| Comment by [Mod] Ezekiel (ezfe) [ 24/Oct/12 ] |
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Water simply does not exist in the nether. It is too complicated to do this and serves no purpose. |