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[[File:Snowlogging.png|300px|thumb|[[Ferns]], short grass, a [[Minecraft:poppy]], a [[Minecraft:dandelion]], and an [[Minecraft:allium]] snowlogged under various layering.]] | [[File:Snowlogging.png|300px|thumb|[[Ferns]], [[Minecraft:short grass]], a [[Minecraft:poppy]], a [[Minecraft:dandelion]], and an [[Minecraft:allium]] snowlogged under various layering.]] | ||
'''Snowlogging''' is a mechanic {{ | '''Snowlogging''' is a mechanic {{in|be}} that allows (small) vegetation to be filled with layers of [[Minecraft:snow]]. | ||
== Properties == | == Properties == | ||
Vegetation can become snowlogged through most means of placing snow. This includes placement during terrain generation or by the player, aggregation during snowfall, or falling snow landing atop it. However, blocks cannot be snowlogged by snow | Vegetation can become snowlogged through most means of placing snow. This includes placement during terrain generation or by the player, aggregation during [[Minecraft:snowfall]], or [[Minecraft:falling block|falling snow]] landing atop it. However, blocks cannot be snowlogged by [[Minecraft:snow golem]]s.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-39999||Snow golems don’t place snow inside of flowers/don’t snowlog plants|Won't Fix}}</ref> Placing vegetation in existing snow layers replaces them,<ref>{{bug|MCPE-29695||Placing flowers on snow erases the snow}}</ref> including the [[Minecraft:Wither]] creating [[Minecraft:Wither Rose]]s, and neither snow layers nor vegetation can be placed in the same location as the other via commands. | ||
Snow can be piled anywhere from a single layer to a full block's height or more, potentially burying the vegetation within entirely. A snowlogged block cannot be selected or destroyed without first destroying the encompassing snow layers, even if the majority of its model is above the snow's surface. This prevents interactions with vegetation such as those involving bone meal or [[Minecraft:shears]], even with the use of [[Minecraft:dispenser]]s. | Snow can be piled anywhere from a single layer to a full block's height or more, potentially burying the vegetation within entirely. A snowlogged block cannot be selected or destroyed without first destroying the encompassing snow layers, even if the majority of its model is above the snow's surface. This prevents interactions with vegetation such as those involving [[Minecraft:bone meal]] or [[Minecraft:shears]], even with the use of [[Minecraft:dispenser]]s. [[Minecraft:Bee]]s also ignore snowlogged flowers. | ||
Removing snowlogging from vegetation if the snow is piled higher than a single block leaves excess snow in place, fully supported by the vegetation. Snowlogged firefly bushes do not emit light, unlike regular firefly bushes. | Removing snowlogging from vegetation if the snow is piled higher than a single block leaves excess snow in place, fully supported by the vegetation. Snowlogged [[Minecraft:firefly bushes]] do not emit [[Minecraft:light]], unlike regular firefly bushes. | ||
== Behavior == | == Behavior == | ||
The following short vegetation blocks can be snowlogged. | The following short vegetation blocks can be snowlogged. | ||
{{columns-list| | {{columns-list| | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Fern}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Grass}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Short Dry Grass}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Tall Dry Grass}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Bush}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Nether Sprouts}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Crimson Roots}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Warped Roots}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Dandelion}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Poppy}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Cornflower}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Allium}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Azure Bluet}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Blue Orchid}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Golden Dandelion}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Red Tulip}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|White Tulip}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Orange Tulip}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Pink Tulip}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Oxeye Daisy}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Lily of the Valley}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Wither Rose}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Torchflower}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Open Eyeblossom}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Closed Eyeblossom}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Firefly Bush}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Brown Mushroom}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Red Mushroom}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Crimson Fungus}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Warped Fungus}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
{{ | {{Expand section}} | ||
{{HistoryTable | {{HistoryTable | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine|pocket alpha}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine||v0.12.1|dev=build 1|Added snowlogging.}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine|bedrock}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine||1.9.0|dev=beta 1.9.0.0|Added cornflowers and lilies of the valley, which can be snowlogged.}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine||1.13.0|dev=beta 1.13.0.9|Added the wither rose, which can be snowlogged.}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine||1.16.0|dev=beta 1.16.0.51|Added crimson roots, warped roots, and nether sprouts, which can be snowlogged.}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine||1.19.70|exp=Sniffer|dev=Preview 1.19.70.23|Added torchflowers, which can be snowlogged, behind the "[[Minecraft:Bedrock Edition 1.20.0|Sniffer]]" [[Minecraft:experimental]] toggle.}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine||1.20.0|dev=Preview 1.20.0.20|Torchflowers are now available without using the "Sniffer" experimental toggle.}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine||1.20.60|dev=Preview 1.20.60.25|Top snow is now placed in snowloggable plants during terrain generation.}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine||26.10|dev=Preview 26.10.21|[[File:Golden Dandelion JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added golden dandelions, which can be snowlogged.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||26.20|dev=Preview 26.20.22|exp=Upcoming Creator Features|Added {{cd|snow_log_no_collision}} behavior to {{cd|precipitation_behavior}} in the [[Minecraft:Block components#minecraft:precipitation_interactions|{{cd|minecraft:precipitation_interactions}}]] component which allows custom blocks to be snowlogged.}} | |||
|{{HistoryLine||26.20|dev=Preview 26.20.22|exp=Upcoming Creator Features|Added {{ | |||
}} | }} | ||
== Issues == | == Issues == | ||
{{ | {{issue list|projects=mcpe}} | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* Waterlogging | * [[Minecraft:Waterlogging]] | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
{{ | {{Reflist}} | ||
== Navigation == | == Navigation == | ||
{{ | {{Navbox gameplay}} | ||
es:Acumulación | [[Minecraft:es:Acumulación]] | ||
fr:Engorgement de neige | [[Minecraft:fr:Engorgement de neige]] | ||
ja:雪没 | [[Minecraft:ja:雪没]] | ||
pt:Corte de neve | [[Minecraft:pt:Corte de neve]] | ||
zh:含雪 | [[Minecraft:zh:含雪]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:17, 19 May 2026
Template:Distinguish Template:Exclusive
Snowlogging is a mechanic Template:In that allows (small) vegetation to be filled with layers of Minecraft:snow.
Properties
Vegetation can become snowlogged through most means of placing snow. This includes placement during terrain generation or by the player, aggregation during Minecraft:snowfall, or falling snow landing atop it. However, blocks cannot be snowlogged by Minecraft:snow golems.<ref>Template:Bug</ref> Placing vegetation in existing snow layers replaces them,<ref>Template:Bug</ref> including the Minecraft:Wither creating Minecraft:Wither Roses, and neither snow layers nor vegetation can be placed in the same location as the other via commands.
Snow can be piled anywhere from a single layer to a full block's height or more, potentially burying the vegetation within entirely. A snowlogged block cannot be selected or destroyed without first destroying the encompassing snow layers, even if the majority of its model is above the snow's surface. This prevents interactions with vegetation such as those involving Minecraft:bone meal or Minecraft:shears, even with the use of Minecraft:dispensers. Minecraft:Bees also ignore snowlogged flowers.
Removing snowlogging from vegetation if the snow is piled higher than a single block leaves excess snow in place, fully supported by the vegetation. Snowlogged Minecraft:firefly bushes do not emit Minecraft:light, unlike regular firefly bushes.
Behavior
The following short vegetation blocks can be snowlogged. Template:Columns-list
History
Issues
Gallery
Screenshots
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Snow can be piled to the point of burying any vegetation.
See also
References
Minecraft:es:Acumulación Minecraft:fr:Engorgement de neige Minecraft:ja:雪没 Minecraft:pt:Corte de neve Minecraft:zh:含雪