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* Bug: exiting water at Y=256 sets the player in a state where they can jump higher |
* Bug: [https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MC-135831 exiting water at Y=256 sets the player in a state where they can jump higher]. Fixed in 1.16. |
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* Added Conduits, which have a centered 0.375×0.375×0.375 collision box. |
* Added Conduits, which have a centered 0.375×0.375×0.375 collision box. |
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* Added Sea Pickles, which have 4 variants (depending on the number placed): |
* Added Sea Pickles, which have 4 variants (depending on the number placed): |
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** Tier 1: 0.25×0. |
** Tier 1: 0.25×0.375×0.25 |
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** Tier 2: 0.625×0. |
** Tier 2: 0.625×0.375×0.625 |
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** Tier 3: 0.75×0.375×0.75 |
** Tier 3: 0.75×0.375×0.75 |
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** Tier 4: 0.75×0.4375×0.75 |
** Tier 4: 0.75×0.4375×0.75 |
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* X/Z collisions changed, the first direction processed now depends on the player's velocity. |
* X/Z collisions changed, the first direction processed now depends on the player's velocity. |
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** If <math>|V_X| |
** If <math>|V_X| \geq |V_Z|</math>, the collision order is Y→X→Z (same as before) |
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** Otherwise, the collision order is Y→Z→X. |
** Otherwise, the collision order is Y→Z→X. |
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** In that sense, neos "feel like X-facing", but the comparison is not accurate, particularly for diagonal movement. |
** In that sense, neos "feel like X-facing", but the comparison is not accurate, particularly for diagonal movement. |
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* Added Candles: |
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**This has the same hitboxes as a sea pickle. |
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* Added Candle cakes: |
* Added Candle cakes: |
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**This has the hitbox of a cake with an additional hitbox on top for a candle. |
**This has the hitbox of a cake with an additional hitbox on top for a candle. |
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**This has the same hitbox as a bottom slab. |
**This has the same hitbox as a bottom slab. |
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*Added big dripleafs: |
*Added big dripleafs: |
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**The hitbox of this block varies based on |
**The hitbox of this block varies based on its tilt, which is affected by players standing on this block. |
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**It can be stood on for 20 ticks, before it tilts once and lowers |
**It can be stood on for 20 ticks, before it tilts once and lowers its hitbox slightly <ref name=":0">https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Big_Dripleaf</ref>. This is calculated server sided. |
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**After another few ticks, the block's tilt will change once again and the block will have no hitbox <ref name=":0" />. This is calculated server sided. |
**After another few ticks, the block's tilt will change once again and the block will have no hitbox <ref name=":0" />. This is calculated server sided. |
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**Powered leafs do not tilt. <ref name=":0" /> |
**Powered leafs do not tilt. <ref name=":0" /> |
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**The leaf will immediately fully tilt if hit by a projectile. <ref name=":0" /> |
**The leaf will immediately fully tilt if hit by a projectile. <ref name=":0" /> |
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*Added dripstone: |
*Added dripstone: |
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**The hitbox of this block varies based on |
**The hitbox of this block varies based on its thickness and vertical direction, and is also offset randomly with the same fixed formula as bamboo. |
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**Unlike bamboo, this block can be offset no more than 0.125 blocks from |
**Unlike bamboo, this block can be offset no more than 0.125 blocks from its original position. |
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*Added powder snow: |
*Added powder snow: |
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**Entities with more than 2.5 blocks of fall distance will have a hitbox with a height of 0.9. The stuck speed multiplier will reset fall damage and the entity will fall through the next tick. |
**Entities with more than 2.5 blocks of fall distance will have a hitbox with a height of 0.9. The stuck speed multiplier will reset fall damage and the entity will fall through the next tick. |
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**Otherwise, this block has no hitbox and the player will fall through. |
**Otherwise, this block has no hitbox and the player will fall through. |
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**Staying in powder snow will slow the player. |
**Staying in powder snow will slow the player. |
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*** However, when the player is on an air block, the slow effect will be cleared at the end of the tick, regardless of what the server tells the client |
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*** The client will apply its own slow effect at the end of the tick, based on the server controlled frozen ticks metadata. |
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*** The server also sets the frozen speed reduction attribute, applied at the start of the tick which overrides the client's previous tick. Leading to unpredictable speed. |
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**Entities in stuck snow get a stuck speed multiplier of (0.9, 1.5, 0.9). This means the player will move slower horizontally but can jump higher in powder snow than they otherwise would be able to. |
**Entities in stuck snow get a stuck speed multiplier of (0.9, 1.5, 0.9). This means the player will move slower horizontally but can jump higher in powder snow than they otherwise would be able to. |
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*Added azaleas: |
*Added azaleas: |
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*Bugfix: Buckets will no longer desync with rapid looking, although they can still desync over a high latency connection. |
*Bugfix: Buckets will no longer desync with rapid looking, although they can still desync over a high latency connection. |
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*The player's block coordinates must be in water for them to start swimming. This fixes players rapidly switching between swimming and not swimming state when only their heads are touching water, and not their feet. |
*The player's block coordinates must be in water for them to start swimming. This fixes players rapidly switching between swimming and not swimming state when only their heads are touching water, and not their feet. |
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Latest revision as of 22:43, 22 December 2023
This article lists all parkour-related changes in newer versions of Minecraft (1.9+), including bugs and bugfixes.
For the full changelogs, see here (Minecraft Wiki).
Changes are grouped into 3 categories:
- Movement: Changes or additions to movement mechanics.
- Blocks: New blocks, or changes in current blocks' properties.
- Other: Changes that should be mentioned, but that do not affect standard parkour (effects, enchantments...)
1.8
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1.13 (Update Aquatic)
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