It's because when you remove the water, a block of air is created, and it takes a full cycle before the water fills it back in, giving you a chance to run into it and get air.
It's because when you remove the water, a block of air is created, and it takes a full cycle before the water fills it back in, giving you a chance to run into it and get air.
It's because when you remove the water, a block of air is created, and it takes a full cycle before the water fills it back in, giving you a chance to run into it and get air.
Just a note, I believe that that block will be replaced with flowing water instead of a source block. Doesn't really matter, just can get annoying as it'll be harder to swim through, and will look dumb on the surface (but why would you do this on the surface).
Explained:
-Nicolas Negroponte
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Here's a for you.
Sounds about right. Addending.
Addended!
-Nicolas Negroponte
It works in all bodies of water.
I tried this...
With my lava bucket...
It hurt a little.
But then it worked.
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-Nicolas Negroponte
--pastmidnight14
Ladders work also, if you have a wall near you. It makes like a "breathing" station.