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Bee nests, bee hives, bees are not protected

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Description

Describe the bug

Bee Nests/hives can be harvested by visitors

Steps to reproduce the behavior

Bee nest on an island Visitor comes with a bottle Honey can be harvested Bee’s get angry and attack visitor

Expected behavior

Bee nest/hives should imho be immune to visitors actions

Screenshots and videos (Optional)

Environment

BentoBox Version (Mandatory)
Running PAPER 1.15.2.
BentoBox version: 1.12.0-SNAPSHOT-b1683
Database: JSON
Loaded Game Worlds:
bskyblock_world (BSkyBlock): Overworld, Nether, The End
Loaded Addons:
Biomes 1.6.0.1-SNAPSHOT-b151 (ENABLED)
BSkyBlock 1.11.2-SNAPSHOT-b594 (ENABLED)
Challenges 0.9.0-SNAPSHOT-b400 (ENABLED)
Level 1.9.4-SNAPSHOT-b345 (ENABLED)
Limits 1.9.2 (ENABLED)
MagicCobblestoneGenerator 1.9.0-SNAPSHOT-b100 (ENABLED)
Warps 1.9.3-SNAPSHOT-b222 (ENABLED)

Plugins (Optional)

BentoBox, ChestShop, dynmap*, LuckPerms, mcMMO, PlaceholderAPI*, PlugMan, Vault, WorldBorder, WorldEdit, WorldGuard

Additional context (Optional)

Issue Analytics

  • State:closed
  • Created 4 years ago
  • Comments:6 (6 by maintainers)

github_iconTop GitHub Comments

1reaction
Poslovitchcommented, Mar 19, 2020

Oh, I didn’t know that. That’s great news !

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tastybentocommented, Mar 18, 2020

This breaks 1.14 compatibility right away.

No it doesn’t. I tested on 1.14.4 and it works fine. Why do you say that?

Just so you know, you can add enums to switch statements without issue. As they are compiled to int values that do not exist in earlier versions, they will never be exercised and do not cause any issues with class not found, etc.

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