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MC-3973

Silk Touch, pre-lit Redstone Lamps

Not sure if this is intended or not, but when you use Silk Touch tools on a redstone lamp that is lit, it occupies a separate inventory slot, with a lit-up graphic.

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As you can see in the screenshot, a "lit up" lamp can be seen after being harvested with a Silk Touch tool.

This is a feature in minecraft, as far as I can tell. See wiki page here for info about enchantments. If you are uncertain about things in the future, consult the wiki first.

I highly doubt this is a feature. Lit redstone lamps are a technical block. if you place them down, they instantly become unlit. when redstone lamps were first introduced, they would drop lit lamps if mined while lit, and it was removed. the fact that they can be picked up by silk touch doesn't make sense.

I concur. This is not intended behavior. I cannot place the lit redstone lamp back down, without it reverting to it's proper state. It's much like when one spawns unlit redstone torches into the game. Once placed, they revert to their 'on' state.

Those unlit redstone torches and the pre-lit redstone lamps have no place in the normal gameplay environment. That's why they don't appear in the creative menu, even though they are blocks that exist in the game, accessibly by the /give command.

Please revise. This is not a feature.

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Affects 13w37b. For me, the server didn't crash, but instead kicked me with “end of stream”. The other players were fine. I could not reconnect, receiving “end of stream” on each attempt. Restarting the server resolved this. The lamp seems to be missing, although it could have despawned naturally.

Should this be a new ticket containing the crash??

Looks like this is fixed in 13w38c.

Jonah Dewar

(Unassigned)

Confirmed

SilkTouch, redstonelamp

Minecraft 1.4.5, Minecraft 1.4.7, Minecraft 1.5, Snapshot 13w11a, Minecraft 1.5.1, Minecraft 1.5.2, Minecraft 1.6.1, Minecraft 1.6.2, Minecraft 13w36b, Minecraft 13w37a

Minecraft 13w38c

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