As it was an unintended side effect of the development process of the Frostwalker enchantment, at least from the developers point of view, and a useful feature that opened up and inspired travel, to the players point of view, maybe make it so the Frostwalker enchantment can be applied to both Saddles and Horse Amour, as well as boots, making it possible to ride over the water once more, without breaking boats again...
No I almost exclusively play Vanilla, and only really play mods through a third party launcher like the ATLauncher which doesn't effect my regular Minecraft, I also make sure they use separate directories, I have had no recent changes to my computer, and I vividly recall being able to collect it this way until the last couple of versions, I usually only make shovels and axes when I have massive clearing projects, and usually take a bucket when I first go adventuring to get things for my base......
water harvesting snowballs has been in the game so long I don't recall when it first was possible, I'm pretty sure I've been able to do it since at least 1.3.2 as that's how I've always collected snow since, I started my first vanilla home server at that point, however it no longer works on any version of minecraft available to me, including the previous one, this is something that had been in the game so long that it had become a feature even if it was an unintended one, and now does not work as players have come to expect...
So you're saying it not the speed the item getting shot though the first Dropper, when a repeater powers it, that carry's it through the second, it's the power leaking through the first and activating the second a fraction afterwards, oh well thanks anyway, I appreciate the clarification, looks like I'm back to the drawing board for my more compact 2X4 design for a self powered Item elevator...
My apologies, about the double up, and if I have misplaced this, I'm new to the bug tracker...
Fair enough, it's a pity they don't occasionally bring some blocks with them when they spawn in as well...
Valid, however it may also be an oversight, to the best of my understanding, the game considers 1 bucket, equal to one source block, it takes 1 bucket to fill 1 cauldron, with no obvious excess left over, would it not follow that the continence of the cauldron would equal 1 Source block?
just tried to make a stone generator in Window bedrock edition and I'm having this exact same problem, lava randomly flows faster than water when you break multiple blocks in rapid succession...