[MCPE-15423] Furnace recipes are incorrect (Produces Wrong Items) Created: 14/Jun/16  Updated: 03/Jan/18  Resolved: 03/Jan/18

Status: Resolved
Project: Minecraft (Bedrock codebase)
Component/s: None
Affects Version/s: 0.15.0, 0.15.90.0, 0.15.90.2
Fix Version/s: None

Type: Bug
Reporter: Andrew Davis
Resolution: Cannot Reproduce Votes: 3
Labels: furnace, item, smelt

Attachments: PNG File Screenshot_2016-06-13-22-06-13.png    
Issue Links:
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Relates
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Confirmation Status: Confirmed
Platform: Phone - Android - Samsung Galaxy Note
CHK:

 Description   

When using the furnace to smelt items, some items don't produce the correct result. For instance, iron ore makes a bowl, porkchops make cooked salmon, and clay balls make an egg. However, some (at least one) recipes are correct. Sand still makes glass. I haven't tested anything else. All that is required after changing packs is to close out of MC and reopen the game. This fixes the glitch until the next pack change.



 Comments   
Comment by [Mojang] Mega_Spud (Jay Wells) [ 03/Jan/18 ]

This ticket has been resolved as 'Cannot Reproduce' as it has no response was received recently.

Comment by Mustafa Alperen SEKİ [ 23/Oct/16 ]

No, it was even fixed in last build.

Comment by gatharian [ 23/Oct/16 ]

Does this bug affect 0.16.0? If so please respond.

Comment by Mustafa Alperen SEKİ [ 16/Sep/16 ]

Guys, i know what exactly triggers this bug. For example first time you entered world smelting recipies are fine, exit and enter back all goes up by 1 ID, exit and enter agin 1 ID more so on, until it reaches an unavailable ID which when you try to smelt causes crash and when you enter back, recipies turn normal.

Also this has nothing to do with texture packs.

Comment by Michelle Earl [ 13/Sep/16 ]

Confirmed for Samsung galaxy tab 4, no matter what item I smelt. It doesn't do it every time, but it happens at least once a day. No texture packs. Just vanilla.

Comment by [MCPE Helper] Aspergerian [ 12/Sep/16 ]

Can confirm with using the Samsung Galaxy Note 5, the glitch occurs when using the Plastic, Faithful, Soartex Fanver, or any texture pack that's available. However, when switching back to the default vanilla texture, only then the glitch stops entirely.

Comment by user-37869 (Inactive) [ 01/Sep/16 ]

I've just create a world in creative mode, and smelting iron gave me iron bar (as expected). I've used MCPE 0.15.90.2, no mods and default texture.

Comment by Shannon [ 01/Sep/16 ]

This still happened to me yesterday with a new world with 15.9.0.2 smelting iron was gong to give me gold.

Comment by user-37869 (Inactive) [ 31/Aug/16 ]

Fixed in MCPE 0.16.0 Beta (0.15.90.2).

Comment by [Mojang] Mega_Spud (Jay Wells) [ 30/Aug/16 ]

Added 0.16.0 Beta build 1 as multiple reports are coming in that is still occurring.

Comment by AMAN4700 [ 08/Aug/16 ]

Please respond and add the current version if you can reproduce this issue.

Comment by [Mojang] MissMarzenia (Aleksandra Zajac) [ 28/Jun/16 ]

None of those recipes can be reproduced in the manner showed with or without Plastic Pack. The recipes are always produced correctly.
Can you attach a video or more examples of incorrect recipes with exact repro steps?

Comment by Andrew Davis [ 21/Jun/16 ]

And no, reinstalling Minecraft does not fix the bug.

Comment by kaleb418 [ 21/Jun/16 ]

Confirmed by a confidential source.

Comment by kaleb418 [ 21/Jun/16 ]

@Andrew Davis Is it possible for you to uninstall MCPE, and then reinstall it? You may have to back up any worlds you want to save. Let us know if this fixes the problem.

Comment by kaleb418 [ 21/Jun/16 ]

Ok, thanks. I added your information to the description.

Comment by Andrew Davis [ 21/Jun/16 ]

Actually, this is incorrect. All that is required after changing packs is to close out of MC and reopen the game. This fixes the glitch until the next pack change.

Comment by Andrew Davis [ 21/Jun/16 ]

A workaround on Android devices is to clear Minecraft PE's cached memory.

Comment by Andrew Davis [ 21/Jun/16 ]

The bug affects all textures, even the default MC textures, and the glitch is triggered by changing texture packs.

Comment by Andrew Davis [ 21/Jun/16 ]

Plastic and no

Comment by [Mojang] Mega_Spud (Jay Wells) [ 18/Jun/16 ]

techgineer Which Texture Pack were you using? Did you change any of the settings or game files?

Comment by Andrew Davis [ 17/Jun/16 ]

It was one of Mojang's packs

Comment by kaleb418 [ 14/Jun/16 ]

This issue is Invalid. The texture pack appears to (somehow) modify the behavior of the furnace, and Mojang can't do anything about that.

Comment by Andrew Davis [ 14/Jun/16 ]

No.

Comment by kaleb418 [ 14/Jun/16 ]

Please test this without the texture pack installed. Does the bug still exist?

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