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Conjuring a block in the same place as an existing conjured block overwrites that time value

yrsegal opened this issue · 6 comments

commented
commented

I can't reproduce it reliably.

commented

Can you describe it better? What are you expecting what happens? Does the end time is from first block or from 2nd one? This report is kinda confusing.

Does the effective time at the end is from first or 2nd conjuration?

commented

The end time is from the second one. Basically, my rainbow road spell is
leaving holes in my conjured floors.
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 1:58 PM Wojbie [email protected] wrote:

Can you describe it better? What are you expecting what happens? Does the
end time is from first block or from 2nd one? This report is kinda
confusing.


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#96 (comment).

commented

I too have experienced this (issue?). Conjuring a block with a time at the exact same location as an existing conj. block with a time, the new block's time value becomes that of the old, eg. A 3 second block overwriting a 10 second block, thus the block disappears after 3 seconds, with no visual change at the overwrite. Not sure if intended behaviour or not, however.

Basically, conj. blocks can be overwritten by other conj. blocks.

commented

I think this behavior is intended, although it may be improved by making the expiry time the longest cast, such that if you cast a block with a duration of 10s, wait 5s, then cast an 8s one, the block will have the color of the second block and end 13s after the first cast.

commented

What my problem with it is is that the behavior is uncertain. If it never
or always overwrote time I'd be happy.
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 7:52 AM Zipybug14 [email protected] wrote:

I think this behavior is intended, although it may be improved by making
the expiry time the longest cast, such that if you cast a block with a
duration of 10s, wait 5s, then cast an 8s one, the block will have the
color of the second block and end 13s after the first cast.


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#96 (comment).