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  • Less than 24 hrs, who's excited!
    Thanks for the follow :D
    10 years on this forum and all I got was 10 years of wonderful memories.
    Does anyone know of a 1.4 seed that has a floating chest in it? I'm trying to experiment with them, but you need to find them through world generation and I haven't been able to find any so far.
    Unit One
    Unit One
    That’s actually good news that you’re not finding one. There shouldn’t be floating chests, they can crash the game. If you find one, a bug report with the seed and coordinates would be useful. :merchantsmile:
    I have finally accepted that we will no longer have automatic lava and honey duplication machines. At least they added honey and lava rockets to give infinite liquids.
    I’m not sure if this is intentional or not, but my liquid duplicators no longer work. R.I.P.
    Copy your local files to keep 1.3
    Does anybody know some good sources on how to make a mod?
    The new footage looks sick. WE GOT GOLF!!!!!!!
    TUMM11
    TUMM11
    Here's an update on the project I started about 6 months ago. I made this 250 diameter semicircle (in vanilla) which I'm able to fill with water/lava/honey on demand. I want to start building a city inside of it now, hopefully that won't take me another 6 months to complete :]
    I finally got started on a big new project :) let’s hope I don’t give up on it halfway through.
    I’m going to start making tutorial worlds for new players to learn mechanics. Any tips for how to make a good map?
    Considering rails are by default indestructable, you're using a phase to prevent liquids from solidifying. I'll elaborate. (1/3)
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    Windbliss🦋✨
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    Water cannot be on top of lava, as water's default function on top of lava is to absorb into it. But if it can't transition into obsidian, then it keeps 'draining' into the lava. The reverse is not true. Lava can't 'drain' into water.

    Same applies to honey. Water can 'drain' into honey, but lava cannot 'drain' into honey.
    (2/3)
    Windbliss🦋✨
    Windbliss🦋✨
    In the weirdest case, honey can't 'drain' into water if something's preventing it from turning into blocks. But honey can 'drain' into lava if something's preventing it from turning into block. The priority of liquids, as you stated; however, Lava has a special property that it is meant to 'destroy' what touches it if it can't be anything else. I don't know WHY it works, but it does.
    Windbliss🦋✨
    Windbliss🦋✨
    But considering this case: lava cannot destroy water if something immune to destruction is in the way and is above water. That's how old sea grinders worked. Same with honey to water, and lava to honey. The reverse is not true - water touching lava is evaporated; same with honey, because lava destroys liquids -- ONLY if it's poured on lava. (3/3)
    I'll put this in a proper thread later. Gn.
    Aurora3500
    Aurora3500
    Hello Tumm,

    It is best to expand on Statuses with comments rather than make multiple profile posts in a row in quick succession. In the future please try to expand on your post further with profile comments.
    This is huge for fishing and traps. Now we can make more efficient honey/lava floors. And we can kill slimes that hurt us while we fish.
    Water cannot stack on anything. Honey can stack on water, but not on lava. Lava can be stacked on both water and honey. This is the order.
    To stack liquids. 1. place your liquids in a container. 2. put rails on the top layer. 3. Place a stackable liquid on top.
    I just found out how to seamlessly stack water and lava.
    I’m looking forward to seeing how mobile 1.3 turns out.
    I also think that I might start uploading content soon. Wouldn't that be fun.
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