Mining with haste 2 and efficiency 5 diamond pickaxe is incredabily slow compared with java edition, I am not sure if this is a bug but thought i would report it. If this is not a bug can someone explain why this is an actual game feature because it is affecting the efficiency of a lot of farms.
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Sorry for the late reply, I am gonna post a couple of videos and a couple of screenshots one of the videos is from xbox one edition (java) the other is from bedrock edition and as you will see in the videos on bedrock in exactly one minute of mining with haste 2 efficiency 5 diamond pickaxe i got about 750 blocks and on java edition in one minute i managed over 1000 blocks. I have ran these tests several times and i can promise the max you can mine on bedrock edition is around 750 blocks a minute give or take and no more. Where is on java edition you came mine around 1200 blocks and i would have managed mining 1200 blocks but in video on java edition you can see i kept hitting air blocks by mistake but i have been able to get 1200 blocks in one minute on java edition before. What both of these tests prove is bedrock mining is a lot slower then java edition and i don't understand why because like i said first time when posting what this means is a lot of farms are losing rates including mine. Wanna also just say thank you for replying and sorry again for such a late reply π
Sorry for the late reply, What i have done is post a couple of screenshots one from xbox one edition (java) the other from bedrock edition. These screenshots are from me running exactly one minute tests and as you can see on bedrock edition i ran around 750 blocks in exactly one minute and on java edition i ran over 1000 blocks and would have been more but kept on hitting air blocks On java edition. you can mine around 1200 blocks a minute on java and on bedrock it seems the max you can mine is 750 give or take. What i have done is taken two videos one from java and the other from bedrock and both these videos show exactly 1 minute of mining with haste 2 efficiency 5 diamond pick. Unfortunately i cannot post these videos because they are over 10mb π but just wanna say that i have ran both of these tests several times and every time bedrock edition results is around 750 and on java anywhere from 1100 all the way to round 1200. If you are wondering how i ran these tests all i did was mine a smooth sandstone world for exactly one minute with the pickaxe and then collected the results. This proves that mining on bedrock is a lot slower then mining on java edition. Thank you again for replying and i am sorry again for it taking me so long to get back in touch π
From what i can guess is because you are running and mining at the same time you are mining much quicker then you can run and there for constantly playing catch up meaning you won't hit the max numbers i have given to you. What i will do is tomorrow is do the same test you did and give you my results and do the same test i used for my results last time and then give you an update. What i would suggest doing is mining and going left or right for a minute because that is how i ran my test. I mined smooth sandstone on a super flat world and just kept going sideways while doing it so it means you constantly are breaking blocks.Β
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If possible, post the video on a site like youtube (as a unlisted video, not private we can't see those) and supply the link on this report. A video can tell a thousand words. What you exactly did or how it compares. Sometimes, a short clip (within the 10MB limit) might help to show the way you are testing the issue exactly.
Β What i have done is run 2 tests on bedrock edition and 2 tests on java edition and my results are...Β
Java = 1105
Java = 1101
Bedrock = 738
Bedrock = 670Β
I have posted a very quick 9 second video clip just so i could show you how i ran the tests, the reason for me running the tests like this is because it is hopefully the easiest way i can show you the difference between bedrock edition mining and java's. All you gotta do is just mine like i did in the video for 1 minute and then just go around the massive hole you would have dug by then and collect the results. You don't even need to do the test for a minute just 20 or 30 seconds and times whatever number you have by 3 or 2. I can guarantee though before you have even done both tests the second you switch from bedrock into java edition or vice versa you will instantly feel the speed difference between both versions if you test it the same way as i did. I am also posting a link to a youtuber i watch quite frequently, the video is about a high efficiency stone generator which was created in java edition and the stone generator make 72000 stone hr which if you divide by 60 is 1200 stone a minute. This is purely here so i can prove that you can mine up to 1200 stone per minute on java edition i do hope this information helps πΒ Β https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2P3dnZH9s8&t=302s
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However, this issue has been closed as Cannot Reproduce.
We were unable to reproduce the problem you are describing in the latest version.
Here's a video comparing the mining speed using an Efficiency 5 diamond pickaxe, with a Haste 2 beacon set up. The first half is Java, the second Bedrock:
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