Did it even give your bucket back in 1.6.6.? If not, then it's not a minecraft 360 bug, just the way it was in the version the game is on. And will be changed later when the game is updated.
And iron is not hard to find, even if it's not infinite.
Oh, okay, because I'm sure that after you finish pouring the lava into the furnace, you just toss the bucket in there as well.
I'm sure that totally helps.
You should be glad you can even carry around molten rock that can be as hot as 2000 degrees (Fahrenheit) without melting the bucket, much less burning your hands when you touch said bucket.
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ragnarock200: awesome, are those things with the creeper faces pistons or furnaces
Snowey1994: There dispensers
Oh, okay, because I'm sure that after you finish pouring the lava into the furnace, you just toss the bucket in there as well.
I'm sure that totally helps.
If you pour lava in your furnace, I think you'd run into problems. I've always envisioned the whole bucket being placed in there. Inthe end, it's a pretty inefficient form of fuel, unless you happen to be next to a lava flow.
I think a much better use for lava is using it in traps or as a light source (it's brighter than torches and can shed its light even when placed out of sight in a discreet location).
I think a much better use for lava is using it in traps or as a light source (it's brighter than torches and can shed its light even when placed out of sight in a discreet location).
I'll just use the lava for a light source instead...
But, much like making a cake, you don't get your buckets back.
Please fix this.
Iron is not infinite.
And iron is not hard to find, even if it's not infinite.
Oh, okay, because I'm sure that after you finish pouring the lava into the furnace, you just toss the bucket in there as well.
I'm sure that totally helps.
You should be glad you can even carry around molten rock that can be as hot as 2000 degrees (Fahrenheit) without melting the bucket, much less burning your hands when you touch said bucket.
Snowey1994: There dispensers
If you pour lava in your furnace, I think you'd run into problems. I've always envisioned the whole bucket being placed in there. Inthe end, it's a pretty inefficient form of fuel, unless you happen to be next to a lava flow.
I think a much better use for lava is using it in traps or as a light source (it's brighter than torches and can shed its light even when placed out of sight in a discreet location).
I'll just use the lava for a light source instead...
Still, cakes should give my buckets back =(