Currently cactus and scaffolding have physics that if you destroy one from the bottom then it will very quickly destroy all of them from the ground up. But with sugar cane, it all destroys instantly. I have a video showing what I mean:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PN7VGmYuYupnZkMcNuu7SfRoCwF-7Tpc/view
Here's how you can see the difference for yourself.
Place 15 - 20 scaffolding blocks upright
Place 15- 20 cactus blocks upright (make sure there is a sand block at the bottom)
Place 15 - 20 sugar cane upright
Destroy the scaffolding and cactus blocks (watch them closely)
Then destroy the sugar cane.
Notice the difference
PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF THIS IS A BUG OR NOT!
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I am pretty sure that's how the devs want Minecraft physics to work. So surely this must be the case with the sugar cane. It doesn't make sense why it wouldn't work like all the other - destroy the bottom block and they all get destroyed blocks.
Pretty sure the devs want all the blocks to fall down this way. (What I mean by all is all the blocks that when you break bottom they all get destroyed)
Sugar cane are hardly an exception. Only scaffolding and chorus fruit break one at a time, unlike sugar cane, cactus, bamboo, vines, signs, banners...
This is not only fixed for sugar cane, but also for bamboo.
This is not fixed for kelp, even though it is very similar to sugar cane and similar plants. See MC-147061.
Well, did it ever destroy them one at a time. I thik Sugar cane and cactus were different in that regard to begin with.