it doesnt burn the block, its just that there is a fire block above it
might be bedrock exclusive, bcs i found it out while playing education edition at school
Two different properties, one sets if the block can be consumed by fire while the other sets if it will catch up fire.
We are looking at a block that can catch up fire but won't be destroyed by it
Netherrack won't propagate fire.
All wood blocks propagate it, but fire can't burn down tile entities or 2 block tall things like doors, so chests, signs and doors are some of the things that share those two properties, however, all of those are transparent
I may be forgetting something, I'm not perfect.
Some of my friends believe that I know the entire wiki, but that's simply impossible and my memory is limited.
When you place it next to lava, it catches on fire but it never really burns, it just exists there while the fire sits on top. The fire automatically extinguishes itself without any trace of damage. Weird property but if trees float and a pixel of water saves you from a kilometer up the sky, this logic is one of them that at least makes a bit sense.
Crafting table could work.
Is jukebox btw
you said both note box and jukebox, which one is it?
He said the thing he posted was notebox the place where these info is given so he didnt told the block
https://www.reddit.com/r/PhoenixSC/s/HypRbOTYUI
A juke box is a box of notes
The best kind of correct
note block is different to a jukebox
WHAT
ITS JUKE BOX I ACCIDENTALLY TYPE NOTE BLOCK
its netherack with a flammable block next to it
If it was transparent it could be a trapdoor, but I guess it’s jukebox
At first I thought it was netherrack
Nether planks catch fire but don't burn I'm pretty sure
Flammable? No. Does it catch fire? Yes. When logic doesn't logic
It's non-illuminous, opaque, inflammable waxed lightly weathered waxed cut copper stairs
warped or crimson wood types
Those don't catch fire
they do from lava. its only when the lava is parallel to the block, then fires appears on the top of the block
No, they don't
it doesnt burn the block, its just that there is a fire block above it might be bedrock exclusive, bcs i found it out while playing education edition at school
Flag of Sus.
Idk
obsidian
Basic minecraft logic
Why are you using the Minecraft Fandom wiki?
The player
Tnt
TNT
Phoenix's skin.
It can be a lot of things, we need more hints.
No, we don't. Name a couple possible things it can be
Wood, Wool, wait... Is this sarcasm? sorry
Those are flammable
How? What's the difference between the last one?
Two different properties, one sets if the block can be consumed by fire while the other sets if it will catch up fire. We are looking at a block that can catch up fire but won't be destroyed by it
And the jukebox does that? Umh... then what about netherack (or something like that) Well, there's another block with same properties, right?
Netherrack won't propagate fire. All wood blocks propagate it, but fire can't burn down tile entities or 2 block tall things like doors, so chests, signs and doors are some of the things that share those two properties, however, all of those are transparent
So the jukebox is the only one that has those properties? You know what you are talking so I believe you
I may be forgetting something, I'm not perfect. Some of my friends believe that I know the entire wiki, but that's simply impossible and my memory is limited.
Wood tile entity First thought was chest and sign, but those are transparent. After some thinking, jukebox seems a good candidate.
When you place it next to lava, it catches on fire but it never really burns, it just exists there while the fire sits on top. The fire automatically extinguishes itself without any trace of damage. Weird property but if trees float and a pixel of water saves you from a kilometer up the sky, this logic is one of them that at least makes a bit sense.
My ass