[MCPE-18371] Looting Sword Causes Game to Crash Created: 13/Nov/16  Updated: 07/Dec/16  Resolved: 24/Nov/16

Status: Resolved
Project: Minecraft (Bedrock codebase)
Component/s: None
Affects Version/s: 0.17.0.1, 0.16.2
Fix Version/s: 0.17.0.2

Type: Bug
Reporter: Zarkop55
Resolution: Fixed Votes: 2
Labels: None

Attachments: File Grinder Crash Repro.mcworld     JPEG File ScreenShot 195.JPG     File Test Loot 3.mcworld    
Issue Links:
Relates
relates to MCPE-17645 Fortune 2 book crashes realm when use... Resolved
relates to MCPE-18157 Throwing items at a hopper will crash... Resolved
Confirmation Status: Confirmed
Platform: Phone - Android - Huawei Ascend
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 Description   

Edited by Mega_Spud
Using a sword with 'Looting' enchant can cause the game to crash when mobs wearing armour are dispatched quickly. (Attacking with anything without the looting enchant doesn't cause the same issue it seems)

Steps to Reproduce:

  • Set game difficulty to 'hard'
  • Attack several hostile mobs that are wearing armour using a Looting III sword

(Attached world save for testing)

Tested on Windows 10 edition, version 0.16.2

This will causes creative and survival worlds to crash, and will disconnect you from a realm.

Original description:
When a sword enchants with looting III and you hit any mob the game crashes by so many items that loose the mobs



 Comments   
Comment by Zeb [ 24/Nov/16 ]

Appears to be fixed in 0.17.0.2. Tried both testing worlds and killed what feels like hundreds of mobs, and I simply couldn't crash the game - as opposed to only having to kill a few in 0.16.2 before it would suddenly crash.

Comment by Alma Jenks [ 23/Nov/16 ]

Another repro.
Swing a sword at the mobs in the glass tube and the game crashes pretty quickly.

Comment by [Mojang] Mega_Spud (Jay Wells) [ 23/Nov/16 ]

Confirmed on Windows 10 PC edition on Single player in Creative and Survival, version 0.16.2.

It also causes you to be disconnected from a realm (possibly crashes realm temporarily).

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