Whether wool blocks a vibration on a diagonal path is not calculated consistently, it can depend on the precise location and orientation of the system.
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@Isaac King I can’t see any reproduction steps on this report. A video is not a substitution for properly written steps to reproduce the issue.
If this requires a specific setup like the one you are making in the video, please add the structure .nbt file to this report, or attach the world so it can be more easily reproduced.
In case you cant follow the provided reproduction steps, here is a world download with even more detailed reproduction steps:
[media]Steps to reproduce the issue:
Download the attached world
Open it in the 1.21.5 version of the game “Minecraft“
at spawn youll find a contraption made of green wool, sculk sensor, lamp, noteblocks, etc.
Press the noteblock next to an iron block, observe how it does not trigger trigger the sculk sensor (to know if the sensor was triggered, you can look at the lamp below the sensor)
Press the noteblock next to a gold block, observe how it does trigger trigger the sculk sensor (to know if the sensor was triggered, you can look at the lamp below the sensor)
Now look very closely at the setup. One can easily obsevre that it is symmetric, thus it is expected, for both noteblocks to affect the sensor in the same way (aka both trigger or both dont)
Conclude, based on previous 3 observations, that the observed behavior does not match the expected behavior.
The reproduction steps were literally provided in the report and are very straight forward to follow. Please read the report and look at the attached information before closing it as “awaiting response“. This is counterproductive.
Moreover, if you move the entire setup a block to the south, you can observe that now both noteblocks do not trigger the sensor, from this you can conclude that the vibration behavior is not only directional (depends on cardinal direction alignment), but also locational (depends on absolute coordinates of the setup).
Thanks Savvvage_.
@Greymagic27 I completely agree with the importance of having clear reproduction steps. There is not, however, any good reason why they have to be written in text rather than shown in a video, and in fact videos are generally better for things like this, which is why Youtube is a more popular vehicle for Minecraft tutorials than microblogging plaforms.
The reproduction setup consists of a total of 6 blocks, and the video clearly shows the precise coordinates of all 6. If someone is incapable of figuring out how to reproduce this setup from the attached 43-second video, I’m confident that it would take them longer than 43 seconds to understand an equivalent set of text instructions.
This was already reported in MC-207289, but was resolved without actually fixing the issue. (They only fixed the specific examples given in that ticket, they didn’t actually make it nondirectional.)