When you break any block on top of a border block, the particles act weird.
This happens because the barrier that the border block creates pushes the particles around.
I would expected that the particles would be completely unaffected by the border since projectiles are also not affected.
How to reproduce:
Place a border block
Place any normal block
Break it
✔ The particles act correctly
Place that block on top of the border block
Observed result:
They get pushed around, causing it to look weird.
Expected result:
They wouldn’t get pushed around causing them to not look weird.
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This happens because the barrier that the border block creates pushes the particles around.
I would expected that the particles would be completely unaffected by the border since projectiles are also not affected.
How to reproduce:
Place a border block
Place any normal block
Break it
✔ The particles act correctly
Place that block on top of the border block
Observed result: They get pushed around, causing it to look weird.
Expected result: They wouldn’t get pushed around causing them to not look weird.
This happens because the barrier that the border block creates pushes the particles around.
I would expected that the particles would be completely unaffected by the border since projectiles are also not affected.
How to reproduce:
Place a border block
Place any normal block
Break it
✔ The particles act correctly
Place that block on top of the border block
Observed result: They get pushed around, causing it to look weird.
Expected result: They wouldn’t get pushed around causing them to not look weird.