I did some play-testing and I found out that you can fish in waterlogged blocks.
What I expected to happen was:
Nothing would happen, just a fishing bobber stuck to the chest.
What actually happened was:
The fishing bobber stopped before it got to the chest and started bobbing up and down like normal fishing and eventually I've caught a fish (pufferfish). (This can be done from the side of waterlogged blocks as well.)
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Place any transparent block that can be waterlogged.
2. Waterlogg it.
3. Try to fish in it.
Files:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/15RH2L1U38jZPU10vKXNtC6Tr5LVssjWj/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FfB2W8w263JRovfaki0QB6Fy3hrhx6Rg/view?usp=sharing
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Works as intended, waterlogged blocks in Bedrock are based in layers, Java Edition creates blockstates that look and behave like water but aren't real water.
Works as intended, waterlogged blocks in Bedrock are based in layers, Java Edition creates blockstates that look and behave like water but aren't real water.
Works as intended, waterlogged blocks in Bedrock are based in layers, Java Edition creates blockstates that look and behave like water but aren't real water.
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