you place scaffolding on the edge of the roof of a house until it starts falling then place a block on top of the end of the scaffolding line and continue to place more scaffolding on top of the block
What I expected to happen was...:
the scaffolding should fall of the edge of the block when placed
What actually happened was...:
you could make scaffolding lines up to hight limit
Steps to Reproduce:
1. place scaffolding on the edge of a cliff/pillar of blocks until it starts falling
2. place a block on top of the end piece of scaffolding
3. place more scaffolding on that block till it falls, then repeat step 2
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Hello sharkenbear!
This is intentional, and the reason it looks like a bug is Minecraft's lack of realistic physics.
Hope this helps!