Pollinated bees cause flower supporting blocks to be converted
ShyNieke opened this issue ยท 9 comments
Modpack version
0.5.9
Describe the bug
Ghast bees (and possibly other bees) convert the block under the flower for the bee breaking the flower and making the bee stop functioning
Example for the ghast bee
Ghast bee uses crimson fungi to pollinate
crimson fungi are placed on warped or crimson nylium
when ghast bee is pollinated it converst any netherack block to tnt
nylium blocks are now seen as netherack blocks
nylium gets converted to tnt
tnt does not support the fungi
fungi breaks
bee has no flower
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workstation is infront of the beehive to prevent the ghast bees of coming out of the hive
Thanks for the report, we'll get that fixed somehow - can you name any other bees with the same issue?
@TemperedFool do you have any ideas for a fix for this? Perhaps have the TNT conversion be vanilla Netherrack only?
It's already calling out netherrack specifically, but I'll look into it. Will likely just change which block it needs to mutate to something unlikely to be in the apiary.
Was actually calling out the netherrack tag (whoops), but changed it over to Sand to be safe within the bee.
Thanks for the report, we'll get that fixed somehow - can you name any other bees with the same issue?
@TemperedFool do you have any ideas for a fix for this? Perhaps have the TNT conversion be vanilla Netherrack only?
I will definitely keep an eye out on this, so far I have only had the issue with the ghast bee
Hmm, I went sand since it's a TNT component. I'd like to avoid soul sand since some nether bees pollenate nether wart, so this would do the same "kill their flower" to them sometimes.
Edit: I do agree it'd be more thematic though ๐
Was actually calling out the netherrack tag (whoops), but changed it over to Sand to be safe within the bee.
May I suggest soul sand instead of regular send, that way it is still thematic to the nether?
I totally get that, although it would add a slightly more puzzle element to the bee-keeping, like how you can't have certain bees together as bee X may convert bee Y to bee Z, I must say I love the little puzzle aspect of figuring out which bees will play together ;)
I've noticed a similar issue with Quartz Bees converting the nylium to nether quartz