Repost for Bedrock - opposite report (MC-251041 / MC-251040).
Summary:
In Bedrock, the honey block works like a full block - you can place any blocks on it. Only certain blocks can be placed in Java (lanterns/soul lanterns, bells, spore blossoms, all signs, all carpets, all banners, cake).
Steps to reproduce:
Place the honey block.
Try placing blocks like pointed dripstone, glow lichen/sculk vein, button, amethyst cluster, etc. on it.
Observed results:
Blocks are placed.
Expected results:
Blocks cannot be placed
Linked issues
Comments 4
Possibly caused by MCPE-59812. Honey blocks are full height, and were not included in the update to soul sand, mud, dirt path, and farmland height last fall.
I am almost 100% sure that collision and block placement are not related. There is a lot of evidence for this. (e.g. MCPE-169520). In addition, the placement of the blocks from this report relates not only to the upper side, but also to the vertical sides, and the collision of the vertical sides of the honey block in the Bedrock is correct.
It's perfectly fine if this behavior is intentional in Bedrock and the problem is on the Java side, I just want to clarify this due to MC-221506 which was resolved by WAI. 😉