Hey guys, I've been playing minecraft on my xbox since it came out, and say I'll go mining in the bottom of my house for about 10 or 20 minutes, then I'll come up and blocks will be gone on my floor? I have replaced them twice already. Oh and no, noone has played with me on this world yet, I am playing totally offline, noone on my friends list can join. Has this happened to anyone else?
Hey guys, I've been playing minecraft on my xbox since it came out, and say I'll go mining in the bottom of my house for about 10 or 20 minutes, then I'll come up and blocks will be gone on my floor? I have replaced them twice already. Oh and no, noone has played with me on this world yet, I am playing totally offline, noone on my friends list can join. Has this happened to anyone else?
What are you making the floor out of? If wood it can be burned/ caught on fire.
What are you making the floor out of? If wood it can be burned/ caught on fire.
It's not wood, I probably wouldn't have made a topic if the floor could have been burned, lol. But it's stone, and it is very odd that its disappearing.
It's not wood, I probably wouldn't have made a topic if the floor could have been burned, lol. But it's stone, and it is very odd that its disappearing.
haha i know it sounds silly, just had to ask. i havent had this issue though. stone dosent dissappear unless you have creepers popping on it. possibly a bug
Ive also had this issue recently. Mine however has not been limited to the floor. The walls, furniture, floor, and doors on a lot of my builds have been disappearing. Really annoying.
I would suggest you report this on the official bugs thread. A long while ago, I did have an issue in one of my mines near the edge of the world where the stone blocks I placed would get continually replaced by the ore blocks I had already removed. It was great as a source of "inifinte" ores, but a PITA when the reappearing block was lava (which would wipe out my mine railroad. 4J did fix that issue in the next TU and I've not seen anything like it since... but your issue sounds like it could be a similar bug.
Endermen only move a small amount of blocks , mainly dirt , TNT and flowers .
They also move gravel, sand, each type of sandstone, stone, woods, and stairs @ the least. I've not seen any movement of obsidian or quartz. Wood and dirt are the most commonly moved in my worlds.
If its the same exact blocks each time though... Fishy. Haven't personally witnessed that out of Enders.
They also move gravel, sand, each type of sandstone, stone, woods, and stairs @ the least. I've not seen any movement of obsidian or quartz. Wood and dirt are the most commonly moved in my worlds.
If its the same exact blocks each time though... Fishy. Haven't personally witnessed that out of Enders.
The list of blocks that endermen are supposed to be able to move is located here:
That list does not include wood or any type of stone; and I have never had any of my wood or stone blocks moved about so I'm inclined to believe that list.
I keep seeing threads being brought back to life and I can't help but wonder why? These people are probably never gunna see this again so why bring it back? Especially when they are answered as to why something is happening already (not this thread really but I've seen one or two other necro'd threads). It's not hard to look at the date, if its pretty old why not just leave it...cause like I said those people either got their answer already and don't need a repeat or they are never gunna see it again as they don't come on here anymore.
It may sound weird but it just rubs me the wrong way a bit for some reason when old threads are brought back to life, that haven't even been touched in a year or more. You're answer isn't even really relevant anymore because the two reasons I said above or it got fixed. And no I am not angry or anything, just truly curious as why. I guess it wouldn't a be forum if people didn't necro threads though. I'm not looking for a fight really, I just had to say it. It's super probable, that your answer doesn't even matter and Is just keeping a now useless thread alive, because the problem got fixed or something.
Well, this is gunna be my only post on this thread, i'll probably read what others say though cause people will most likely post as well...
Anyway, the original poster isn't active on the forums anymore, the question has been irrelevant for several years, and there's no good reason for this thread to continue to exist. So I'm going to lock it and let it die a natural death.
What are you making the floor out of? If wood it can be burned/ caught on fire.
It's not wood, I probably wouldn't have made a topic if the floor could have been burned, lol. But it's stone, and it is very odd that its disappearing.
haha i know it sounds silly, just had to ask. i havent had this issue though. stone dosent dissappear unless you have creepers popping on it. possibly a bug
How many stars equals the moon?
They also move gravel, sand, each type of sandstone, stone, woods, and stairs @ the least. I've not seen any movement of obsidian or quartz. Wood and dirt are the most commonly moved in my worlds.
If its the same exact blocks each time though... Fishy. Haven't personally witnessed that out of Enders.
How many stars equals the moon?
The list of blocks that endermen are supposed to be able to move is located here:
http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Enderman
That list does not include wood or any type of stone; and I have never had any of my wood or stone blocks moved about so I'm inclined to believe that list.
Stay fluffy~
It may sound weird but it just rubs me the wrong way a bit for some reason when old threads are brought back to life, that haven't even been touched in a year or more. You're answer isn't even really relevant anymore because the two reasons I said above or it got fixed. And no I am not angry or anything, just truly curious as why.
Well, this is gunna be my only post on this thread, i'll probably read what others say though cause people will most likely post as well...
If I ever get around to it, I'm gonna make a "Bump of the Day" award picture for people who do this...
Until then, this topic needs to die...again.
Stay fluffy~
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Retired StaffAnyway, the original poster isn't active on the forums anymore, the question has been irrelevant for several years, and there's no good reason for this thread to continue to exist. So I'm going to lock it and let it die a natural death.
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