If theres fire at the side of a block, and you place soul soil beneath it, the flame will turn blue and be fueled by the soulsoil. once you remove the soul soil the flame is gone.
This behaviour only happens with blue fire. if you put a normal burning block under a flame attached of the side of the block, the flame will just jump back to the side once breaking the block beneath
As seen in this video https://streamable.com/caunq
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What makes you say that?
Why should i be able to extiguish a flame just by placing a soulsoil, and instandly removing it again?
i feel like one of these 2 behaviours should be the case
a) the fire shouldnt spread to the soulsoil, as the soulsoil doesnt host redflame
or
b) the fire does jump to the soulsand and turn blue, but jumps back to the wood and turns red again once the soulsoil gets removed.
they way it is right now is kind of contradictionary.
right now a red flame can turn blue, but not the other way around
I'm pretty sure this is working as intended.