Minecraft Username: Dixan_Cider Brief Description: If you use /fill lava or /fill water on a stack containing 2 or more empty buckets, then use one of the buckets, the stack is reduced to only 1 bucket, and you lose all the remaining buckets in the stack. Instructions: 1.) Obtain 2 or more empty buckets. 2.) Stack the empty buckets. 3.) Use /fill water or /fill lava on the stack of empty buckets 4.) Use the filled bucket anywhere 5.) The stack is reduced to only 1 empty bucket, and you lose all remaining buckets in the stack. How many times did you recreate this bug?: Multiple times (3+) Result: Lose buckets Expected Result: Keep buckets Evidence: n/a
You lose the buckets because minecraft only supports filled buckets in stacks of 1, just unstack them before use.
I do this with 16 bucket stacks just about every day with no issue... If they are stacked when you fill it stays stacked, but if you move it in ur inventory after filling they seperate. Sent from my NX008HD8G using Tapatalk
So I just had this happened to me and I figured it out... Filling cooking pots is fine but placing buckets on the ground or where ever deletes the buckets. Its not like cooking pots where clicking a chest gives them back either. You can also /fill a stack of buckets and spread them in your inventory and its fine. Recreated 4 times. Sent from my NX008HD8G using Tapatalk
Yes, that's all intended behaviour. Cooking pot is in a plugin, it's designed to handle the items 1 at a time. Spreading it out doesn't transform the item in something else. Using it in the normal minecraft way works that way because it's supposed to unstack when you fill it, the normal minecraft way that is. But because we have a plugin fill a whole stack of buckets, you basically get an impossibly large stack of items. And you have to unstack them before using them. Maybe we just need to put a warning on the description of the command saying that you have to unstack the filled buckets before use.