After defeating the EnderDragon i can't place any blocks near the bedrock block ontop of the obsidian pillars
Edit: Have to summon and kill the endergragon twice.
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is duplicated by 2
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Confirmed, it's quite a tricky issue to explain. Essentially: When you respawn the ender dragon, and then destroy the end crystals, a phantom end crystal entity will stay behind (can't be seen with F3+B), making block placement at that spot impossible. This only happens on the ender dradon respawn, not the first time you kill it. This can be resolved with a reload of the world. Adjusted ticket name slightly.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Kill Ender Dragon the first time
2. Respawn the ender dragon with the crystals
3. Destroy a crystal
4. Try to place a block where it was
5. Reload the world, and you will be able to place a block
I commented on a duplicate (and this is continuing through 1.14.1 Pre-2), but just to consolidate:
Can confirm. Happens with both Bedrock and Obsidian as the base.
I tried running a /kill @e[type=!player,distance=..3] while near ghost area as well, no luck. It says no entities were found.
This ghost entity can be pushed via pistons, but not pulled using sticky pistons.
Looking at the area where the entity should be, the autocomplete for /data get entity will follow with a UUID, but the result will state that the entity cannot be found. I tried with /data get block but the game stated the target block was not a block entity.
TNT will not destroy the entity. There is no visible hitbox, and arrows will pass through.
The really strange bit is that I was able to duplicate it twice with no issue, went to the End, was not able to duplicate it, went to the Nether and it only worked in certain coordinates. Went back to the overworld and I was unable to produce it again. Entering / exiting dimensions also will unload the entity. Did not get to test yet if reloading the world will too.
Cannot reproduce - please provide detailed steps on how to reproduce this issue, and also try in a test world yourself again.