Despite having a solid oak base, tripwire hooks use stone for their placement, breaking and co. sounds, which does not seem right. Shouldn't they be using wood's sounds instead?
Steps to Reproduce:
Place down a tripwire hook.
→ ❌ Notice how the tripwire hook produces a stone sound upon being placed.
Break the tripwire hook.
→ ❌ Notice how the tripwire hook produces a stone sound upon being destroyed.
Expected Behavior:
The expected behavior would be that tripwire hooks would produce wood sounds as they are mostly constructed and crafted with wood.
While this was mentioned in MC-91091, community consensus seems to be to split up the cases mentioned in that ticket so they can each be given an individual, fair trial.
Relates to [MC-182820]