relates to MCPE-43662.
This also extends to lily pads. In Java Edition version 1.9, the height of the lily pad hitbox was raised along with the hitboxes of other blocks possessing small hitboxes on the Y-axis.
relates to MCPE-125864
This parity discrepancy affects all varieties of double plants, including tall grass, large fern, sunflower, lilac, rose bush, and peony. MC-33580
This constitutes a legitimate parity issue. The feature in question was introduced to Java Edition in version 1.19.4. You can verify this in the official Minecraft Snapshot 23w06a changelog: https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/minecraft-snapshot-23w06a
@unknown This assertion is incorrect. Applying that reasoning would also render MCPE-157696 invalid. While bug reports solely concerning the addition of new commands may not be considered valid, the inclusion of a new parameter within an existing command certainly constitutes a valid parity issue. Additionally, MCPE-166214, MCPE-165278, and MCPE-172467 are also deemed valid.
Not invalid. Additionally, MCPE-21519 was also deemed valid. This particular issue shouldn't necessarily be categorized as a parity concern, as the action causing the blockage differs between platforms; on Java, it's triggered by right-clicking, whereas on this platform, it's triggered by sneaking. This bug report holds validity regardless of whether the issue exists on Java or not. The secondary aspect of it being a parity issue is less pertinent and doesn't detract from its validity.
I had this when we were still able to open worlds from old snapshots, but I reported it 2 months later. Sadly bug tracker doesn't let me add 21w05a.
Relates to MC-270165.