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Steve Hsu

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BDS-14119 Command /whitelist has not actually been changed to /allowlist Fixed MC-229874 Command /whitelist has not been renamed to /allowlist Confirmed

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Your screenshot was taken in 1.16.5. Can you reproduce this issue in 1.18.1? If not, then this issue has already been fixed.

These reports don't look the same. MC-148097 is about what happens when you open a shulker box while standing on top of it, while this report is about what happens when you close the shulker box.

What was the server render distance? (The server render distance controls how many chunks the server will send to the client. For example, if the server render distance is 4, the server will only tell the client about blocks within 4 chunks of the player, regardless of the player's client-side render distance.)

Villagers can't sleep while they're panicking. (They panic when they have eye contact with zombies and pillagers.) In order to let them sleep, you have to periodically break eye contact between them and the zombie. One way to do this, as you observed, is to disconnect and log back in. Iron farm tutorials on YouTube show various different ways of doing it, such as pushing blocks around with pistons or having the zombies jump behind a block.

Is this happening on a server or a world opened to LAN? If it's a world opened to LAN, who is hosting it?

the wiki has more information about this behavior: https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Zombie#Burning_under_daylight

the helmet the zombie is wearing will gradually lose durability and break, allowing the zombie to burn

What's wrong with multiple mobs occupying the same space?

I think the reporter expects end crystals to work like TNT: if you ignite TNT with a flint and steel (or an arrow), you receive kill credit for anything that dies in the TNT's explosion.

Bedrock edition (which the Xbox One uses) and Java edition are (at least in terms of their codebases) completely separate games. You will need to use some sort of conversion software if you want to take a world form your Xbox and play with it on your Mac.

@Marj J Nohr The workaround I see in YouTube tutorials is to make an off switch for your farms, and turn them off when you log out, leave the area, or otherwise unload the chunks.

edit: Even if this bug is fixed, it would still be a good idea to make off switches for anything involving flying machines. This is because you might unload part of the flying machine if you walk away from the farm, causing part of the flying machine to keep going while the rest gets left behind.

@William Lee Do you have enough storage space on some file storage service (Dropbox, Google Drive, iCloud, etc) to upload the world there and post a link in this bug report?

Also, I failed to reproduce this issue in a creative singleplayer world. The raid captains I killed during a raid did not give me Bad Omen.

What is the expected behavior?

Also, what is a piston entity?

Honey/slime blocks pulling other blocks with them is a feature (it's the reason those blocks exist). If you don't want them to pull an observer with them, you need to prevent them from touching the observer in the first place.

@Progamer How long was he blocking before the wither skeleton hit him?

This behavior is not listed in the changelog for 1.16 pre-release 1 (https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/minecraft-1-16-pre-release-1), if that's what you're talking about. The changelog talks about a different change:

"When you use an empty bucket on water in creative mode, you now get a bucket of water. If you have a bucket of water in your inventory already, no additional water buckets will be added when you use your empty bucket on water."

The change described here was the fix for MC-9856.

@Fannic64 if your comment above is correct, this seems like an operating system bug, not something that can be fixed from within Minecraft

If it only happened to one copper slab, it could be that you got lucky with the oxidation. (The game has a tiny chance of oxidizing each copper block each tick.)