Lava/Water Bucket Bug/Exploit (minor)

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  1. Emau

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    Brief Description: I am able to hold 100's of lava buckets or water buckets at one time and place them into stacks of 64

    Instructions:
    1. get a few stacks of empty buckets
    2. use /fill water or /fill lava and place those buckets in a chest or dispenser or even in your inventory
    3. pick up a stack and then right click on another stack. Keep collecting buckets
    4. When you place them. The first placement will be one bucket, but then it will place them 64 at a time until you are done.

    How many times did you recreate this bug?: multiple times (5 plus). Mainly just to see what I did initially and to see the soft limits.

    Result: Being able to stack filled buckets at 64 and also to hold 100's

    Expected Result: Using fill on a stack of 16 gives you 16 filled buckets, and they should not be stackable beyond that. To not be able to hold more than 16 at a time.

    Evidence:

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    Edit I can now hold more than 64 at a time making the number 1000's in a stack


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    Just toss the buckets to the ground when in your hand, and repick them all up in one stack
     
    #1 Emau, Feb 12, 2014
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    I am guessing by the lack of response, that stacking buckets (water/lava/empty) into stacks of over 16 is perfectly acceptable at this time? I would like to know before I start filling my chests/dispensers with them.

    I believe the error is with the /fill command as it works with all stackable buckets.