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    • Minecraft 16w03a
    • Minecraft 16w02a
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    • win 10 1511
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      If you build a quick tick lava dispenser to light a chicken on fire, the chicken dies in one tick and doesn't leave any drops.

      built the system in 16w02a and it didn't work, down graded the world to 15w51b and it worked as intended... haven't tried any other animals at this time....

      I have included pictures of my redstone...
      Lava bucket in top dispenser.

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          [MC-95660] Chicken dying in one tick from fire damage.

          Sorry, got a bit crazy with the snow and no internet, I can confirm chickens "dying as intended". Thanks for the fix.

          Nicholas Galloway added a comment - Sorry, got a bit crazy with the snow and no internet, I can confirm chickens "dying as intended". Thanks for the fix.

          Jason Hinch added a comment -

          I tested it out and I confirmed that it is indeed fixed in 16w03a. We can all eat chicken again.

          Jason Hinch added a comment - I tested it out and I confirmed that it is indeed fixed in 16w03a. We can all eat chicken again.

          Is this still an issue in 16w03a?

          [Mod] redstonehelper added a comment - Is this still an issue in 16w03a?

          It is a quick tick pulse on the dispenser... The lava doesn't stay long enough to be knocked back into it. As soon as the dispenser pulses the chicken is dying.

          Nicholas Galloway added a comment - It is a quick tick pulse on the dispenser... The lava doesn't stay long enough to be knocked back into it. As soon as the dispenser pulses the chicken is dying.

          Nathan Ryan added a comment -

          Probably related to MC-95539. My guess is that the chicken suffers knockback up into the lava, where both it and its drops are consumed.

          Nathan Ryan added a comment - Probably related to MC-95539 . My guess is that the chicken suffers knockback up into the lava, where both it and its drops are consumed.

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