It's weird but sand does. I was on a desert biome in my map. It was a huge desert like 60% desert and cacti for days and during a rainstorm lightining kept hitting the sand and setting it on fire. This seemed to happen everytime it rained on my map
Religion, has actually convinced people, that there's an invisible man, living in the sky, who watches everything you do every minute of the day, and the invisible man has a special list. Of 10 things he doesn't want you to do. And if you do ANY of these ten things he has a special place, full of fire, and smoke, and burning, and torture, and will send you there to suffer and choke and scream for all of eternity... But he still loves you.
Lightning only strikes the ground. It does not act like real world lightning. It is not attracted to any blocks in particular and it does not matter the height of anything. It will always strike the ground. It will even pass through other blocks to do so.
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Curse Premiumhttp://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1400910-lightning-rod/
All you did was put a link to this thread....
Yep. hahahahahahaha