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MC-237490

The bottom parts of aquifers aren't always surrounded by blocks which can occasionally cause them to spill into caves in ways that appear bizarre

The Bug:

The bottom parts of aquifers aren't always surrounded by blocks which can occasionally cause them to spill into caves in ways that appear bizarre.

Steps to Reproduce:

  • Enter the following seed and coordinates.

World Type: Single Biome, Lush Caves
Seed: 8009750494097954235
Coordinates: /execute in minecraft:overworld run tp @s -2720.30 -20.00 9201.30 -314.61 5.98

Observed Behavior:

The bottom parts of aquifers aren't always surrounded by blocks which can occasionally cause them to spill into caves in ways that appear bizarre.

Expected Behavior:

The bottom parts of aquifers would always be surrounded by blocks so that they wouldn't spill into caves in ways that appear bizarre.

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Comments 1

I’m not sure if I would completely classify this as a bug, in some ways this was a feature to me as just as with cave generation you can have intersections that lead to new caves, these openings in the aquifers led me to discover many caves/aquifers.

Avoma

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21w38a, 21w39a

21w40a

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