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MC-307853

The water color does not change in manually created Sulfur Pools.

Steps to Reproduce:

  1. Enter a world in version 26.2 snapshot 5.

  2. Manually create or locate a "Sulfur Pool" structure/biome.

  3. Observe the water color within the pool.

Observed Results: The water in the manually created Sulfur Pool remains the default blue color instead of the expected sulfur-tinted color.

Expected Results: The water color should change to match the Sulfur Pool biome or block properties, as it does in naturally generated versions or previous technical builds.

Environment

Windows 11, Java Edition, No mods enabled.

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The water color always depends on the biome, this is working as intended.

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26.2 Snapshot 5

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