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When mining in Nether with a TiC Hammer, the game will not break Standalone Ores
Your GTNH Discord Username
BritishCynic#9193
Your Pack Version
2.1.2.3QF
Your Server
SP
Type of Server
Single Player
Your Expectation
When mining with a TC hammer, if a block of Emerald Ore or any other ore not normally in a vein like Cobalt Ore or Ardite Ore, matches or is below the mining level of my hammer, it should be removed if it is within the normal 9-block range
The Reality
When mining these ores in the Nether, the ore is ignored unless the tool mines it or another ore directly, if Netherrack is mined as the hammer's target, other ores in a vein will be taken, like Beryllium Ore, but these standalone ores will not.
Your Proposal
To ensure that the ore is properly recognised (so it can be removed and placed in the inventory if the mining level is high enough) when encountered by the TC hammer rather than ignored and left in the world.
Final Checklist
- [X] I have searched this issue tracker and there is nothing similar already. Posting on a closed issue saying the bug still exists will prompt us to investigate and reopen it once we confirm your report.
- [X] I can reproduce this problem consistently by follow the exact steps I described above, or this does not need reproducing, e.g. recipe loophole.
- [X] I have asked other people and they confirm they also have this problem by follow the exact steps I described above, or this does not need reproducing, e.g. recipe loophole.
Can confirm issue still present on 2.2.8
Confirmed issue still present in 2.4.0 (Java 8) with Emerald Ore within Beryllium Vein not being broken as expected.
If the mining level is below the ore mining level it will not break the block. This is intended.
This is about an ore being below the mining level of the hammer.
@OhHey-ItsDave can you test in 2.5.1?
This is about an ore being below the mining level of the hammer.
@OhHey-ItsDave can you test in 2.5.1?
Tested in 2.5.1 just now, mining any of the ore blocks with a hammer breaks all ores, including Emerald, but mining Netherrack with the hammer only breaks the other ores, not Emerald.
This is intended. If the blocks have a great hardness difference, like stone and obsidian, or netherrrack and emerald, it will not break it.
So it's based on comparative blast resistance instead of mining level? I can see the logic (not wanting to break up to 8 Obsidian in a fraction of a second by putting 1 Netherrack in the middle), just feels unintuitive compared to how the TiC hammer always breaks a 3x3 until you run into one of these harder ores.
I can see Obsidian being an exception because it often is (it's not piston push-able either) but the Emerald ore in the middle of an ore vein feels like it should break in this circumstance to me.
- My 2 cents
So it's based on comparative blast resistance instead of mining level? I can see the logic (not wanting to break up to 8 Obsidian in a fraction of a second by putting 1 Netherrack in the middle), just feels unintuitive compared to how the TiC hammer always breaks a 3x3 until you run into one of these harder ores.
I can see Obsidian being an exception because it often is (it's not piston push-able either) but the Emerald ore in the middle of an ore vein feels like it should break in this circumstance to me.
- My 2 cents
If the mining level match sure it should break if not it would be an exploit.
In this case the mining level of the hammer is high enough to break both, but it only breaks both if you hit the block with the higher blast resistance apparently.