Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Can ice blocks placed in the nether be used to produce water?

Question

The smp server I play on has a general "don't cheat, but feel free to exploit" rule. This means no using /give to spawn water blocks for placing in the nether. However, our admin recently installed the monsterhunt mod and made ice blocks one of the prizes for first place. So, do ice blocks placed and broken in the nether produce a water source, or do they just evaporate like using a bucket of water?

Answer

Yes, ice blocks do leave behind a water source when broken or melted in the Nether (unless broken by a Creative mode player).

Nether ice screenshot

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