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Lichen replaces blocks in the ground

saltyseadoggo opened this issue ยท 10 comments

commented

I've noticed several areas in our new survival world where there are holes in the ground that didn't used to be there, and are filled with lichen, and surrounded by lichen and near water. I'm assuming that it's spreading improperly and replacing blocks in the ground.

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commented

I've also had this issue, It's been destroying blocks in builds around puddles

commented

same issue happens to me too

commented

This is becoming a serious issue, as if you build near lakes the lichen creeps up to buildings and is now deleting our storage blocks with the items inside.

commented

Are the puddles intentionally placed?

commented

I'm not quite sure what you mean by intentionally? We don't intend to create them in that they just pop up on their own whenever we or various mobs are in water underground or near shorelines. All of the pictures above are of these instances, although the water in one of the underground ones was cut off by player block placement.

commented

The lichen replacing blocks have been fixed, but the puddle blocks should spawn only when you jump really hard into a pool of water, not always when you're near water...

commented

The lichen replacing blocks have been fixed, but the puddle blocks should spawn only when you jump really hard into a pool of water, not always when you're near water...

It hasn't.
We are using unearthed-1.1.0 and blocks are still being replace by spawning lichen and it's getting really annoying.
I hope this gets fixed as soon as possible. Lichen really revert all the work you've done regarding building houses etc. And if that's not enough they also can replace blocks which are very hard to come by.

commented

The latest version is 1.1.1

Edit: are you on Fabric?

commented

The latest version is 1.1.1

Edit: are you on Fabric?

I'm using Fabric, yes.

commented

fixed