Thaun_ Posted January 14, 2017 Share Posted January 14, 2017 EnderIO: 1.10.2-3.1.161 EnderCore: 0.4.1.64-beta Minecraft: 1.10.2 Forge:12.18.3.2209 Issue Description: Difficult to explain, but see the images to understand it. Better watch the videos too. When i extend the piston then wrench it, it gets a bug that it wrenches the block, means it rotates it. but when you replace the redstone signal it will return to normal. But, if your piston is rotated to a block and you update the redstone signal on and off again, you will see that the block disapears. It will do to any kind of block. Even bedrock. What happens: Images: How to break bedrock or any block: What you expected to happen: To not do a glitch, and to not destroy a block. Steps to reproduce: 1.Place down piston (any kind) 2.Place a redstone block at the corner of piston. meaning 1 block to the side, then 1 block up. 3.Wrench the extended piston. Tried to post it on EnderIO but it got rejected and said this was forges problem: https://github.com/SleepyTrousers/EnderIO/issues/3993#issue-200827096 Quote from the github said by HenryLoenwind: Please report this to Forge, we are just asking the block to rotate itself, the rotation code for vanilla blocks is added by Forge. EDIT! This also works for 1.11.2, i tested it with a mod called Chisels & Bits. And using and item called Wooden Wrench, it can do the same thing. Note: what my conclusion is that it works with anything that can rotate a block. as HenryLoenwind said, that it is only asking a block to rotate. Info: Forge Version: forge-13.20.0.2216 MCVersion: 1.11.2 Mod: Chisels & Bits by AlgorithmX2 Mod Version: 13.9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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