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Bug
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Resolution: Duplicate
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None
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25w06a
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None
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Windows7 64bit Java7
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Unconfirmed
*What I expected to happen was...:*
Spruce leaves, being part of an evergreen tree, should not exhibit a falling leaf particle effect, as this effect is typically associated with deciduous trees like Oak or Birch. Evergreen trees, such as Spruce, should maintain a consistent appearance without seasonal or decorative leaf fall effects.
*What actually happened was...:*
Spruce leaves are displaying the same falling leaf particle effect as other types of leaves. This behavior is inconsistent with the nature of evergreen trees and creates a visual inconsistency in the game. The falling leaf particles make Spruce trees appear as if they are deciduous, which is not accurate or intended.
*Steps to Reproduce:*
1. Locate or plant a Spruce tree in Minecraft.
2. Observe the falling leaf particle effect around the Spruce leaves.
3. Compare this to the particle effects of Oak or Birch leaves, which are expected to display falling leaves.
4. Note that Spruce leaves should not have this effect, as they represent evergreen foliage.
This demonstrates that Spruce leaves should not share the same falling leaf particle effect as other types of leaves, and their current behavior is inconsistent with their intended design as evergreen foliage. Fixing this would improve the visual accuracy and immersion of the game.
- duplicates
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MC-279216 Falling leaf particle texture does not match spruce leaves
- Resolved