Ceiling Hover: Difference between revisions
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== Explanation == |
== Explanation == |
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Whenever the |
Whenever the player collides vertically with a block (floor or ceiling), the game will apply collision physics. |
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For almost every block, that just means setting the |
For almost every block, that just means setting the player's vertical speed to 0. |
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* If the Player is sneaking, it's treated as a regular collision (Vertical motion is set to 0) |
* If the Player is sneaking, it's treated as a regular collision (Vertical motion is set to 0) |
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* Otherwise, it checks if the |
* Otherwise, it checks if the player's speed is negative, then inverts it. |
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Note that nothing would happen if the |
Note that nothing would happen if the player is somehow moving at a positive speed (and not sneaking). |
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In fact, that's exactly what happens with this glitch. |
In fact, that's exactly what happens with this glitch. |
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When the game detects a vertical collision, it will consider the block 0.2m under the |
When the game detects a vertical collision, it will consider the block 0.2m under the player's position to apply collision physics (even for ceiling collisions...) |
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Let's review the steps for the 1.8125bc Ceiling Hover setup: |
Let's review the steps for the 1.8125bc Ceiling Hover setup: |
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# Jumping under 1.8125bc applies vertical collision with the block 0.2m below the |
# Jumping under 1.8125bc applies vertical collision with the block 0.2m below the player (at ground level). |
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# If that block is a slime block, then vertical speed won't be set to 0, and the |
# If that block is a slime block, then vertical speed won't be set to 0, and the player remains suspended under the ceiling. |
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# Repeat step (2) until the |
# Repeat step (2) until the player's vertical speed becomes negative due to gravity. |
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'''Note:''' This glitch happens for a few ticks, but with Jump Boost it would take longer. Ceiling |
'''Note:''' This glitch happens for a few ticks, but with Jump Boost it would take longer. Ceiling hover can be interrupted at any time by sneaking. |
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== Consequences == |
== Consequences == |
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This glitch is pretty insignificant: it isn't game-breaking in any way, and requires |
This glitch is pretty insignificant: it isn't game-breaking in any way, and requires very specific setups to be made use of. |
Revision as of 10:55, 28 December 2020
Ceiling Hover is a glitch that makes the player "hover" between a ceiling and a bouncy block (slime, or beds since 1.12). It can be performed by jumping under a ceiling such that the block 2.001b below the ceiling has bouncing properties.
Explanation
Whenever the player collides vertically with a block (floor or ceiling), the game will apply collision physics.
For almost every block, that just means setting the player's vertical speed to 0.
/* in class Block */
public void onVerticalCollision(Entity entityIn)
{
entityIn.motionY = 0.0D;
}
There is one exception: Slime Blocks (and Beds in 1.12+).
/* in class BlockSlime */
public void onVerticalCollision(Entity entityIn)
{
if (entityIn.isSneaking())
super.onVerticalCollision(entityIn);
else if (entityIn.motionY < 0.0D)
entityIn.motionY = -entityIn.motionY;
}
- If the Player is sneaking, it's treated as a regular collision (Vertical motion is set to 0)
- Otherwise, it checks if the player's speed is negative, then inverts it.
Note that nothing would happen if the player is somehow moving at a positive speed (and not sneaking).
In fact, that's exactly what happens with this glitch.
When the game detects a vertical collision, it will consider the block 0.2m under the player's position to apply collision physics (even for ceiling collisions...)
Let's review the steps for the 1.8125bc Ceiling Hover setup:
- Jumping under 1.8125bc applies vertical collision with the block 0.2m below the player (at ground level).
- If that block is a slime block, then vertical speed won't be set to 0, and the player remains suspended under the ceiling.
- Repeat step (2) until the player's vertical speed becomes negative due to gravity.
Note: This glitch happens for a few ticks, but with Jump Boost it would take longer. Ceiling hover can be interrupted at any time by sneaking.
Consequences
This glitch is pretty insignificant: it isn't game-breaking in any way, and requires very specific setups to be made use of.