set down a commandblock with: /setblock ~5 ~ ~ minecraft:tnt
and a button on that commandblock.
the tnt should spawn above bedrock (about 5 blocks)
after spawning in the tnt get a flame_I bow and shoot the tnt from the top.
AFTER the tnt blows up and the arrow is still in the air push the button again to spawn a new tnt... this will cause the tnt to get Glitched into the bedrock! or any other block AT THE SPOT WHERE THE FLAMING ARROW LANDS!
Downloadlink for the World with the Bug pre-set is in attachments. 🙂
keep up the good work!
Edit: Also caused by other combinations, as this video shows: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzhaHQrhiSE
Bascially: TNT acts very weirdly when shot with arrows and then set on fire, whether with the Flame enchantment, or Lava.
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No this something real different
use the test world to find out how to do it exactly
typically very hard but shoot FLAMING arrows at the top from the tnt
AFTER tnt explodes replace block!
if the flaming arrow hits the ground it will turn that block into tnt too
Hard to explain you see!
Is this still a concern in the current Minecraft version 1.7.2 / Launcher version 1.3.4 or later? If so, please update the affected versions in order to best aid Mojang ensuring bugs are still valid in the latest releases/pre-releases.
According to JL: Yes, it's still a bug, and it's now open to the public:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzhaHQrhiSE
Does the TNT actually appear where the arrow lands, or does MC-30870 sound closer to what you are experiencing?