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A liquid source block is the block in which more liquid can flow out of (to a certain degree). Only the source block can be collected with a [[bucket]]. Once a source block is collected, the non-source blocks will eventually trickle out to nothing. | A liquid source block is the block in which more liquid can flow out of (to a certain degree). Only the source block can be collected with a [[bucket]]. Once a source block is collected, the non-source blocks will eventually trickle out to nothing. | ||
− | Source blocks play an important role between [[lava]] and [[water]]. When a lava source block comes in contact with any kind of water, it will turn into obsidian | + | Source blocks play an important role between [[lava]] and [[water]]. When a lava source block comes in contact with any kind of water, it will turn into obsidian; however, if a non-source block of lava comes in contact with water, it will turn into cobblestone. |
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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*[[Acid]] | *[[Acid]] | ||
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Revision as of 01:42, 13 December 2018
Liquids are a type of block in Mine Blocks that have an interesting physics.
Source Blocks
A liquid source block is the block in which more liquid can flow out of (to a certain degree). Only the source block can be collected with a bucket. Once a source block is collected, the non-source blocks will eventually trickle out to nothing.
Source blocks play an important role between lava and water. When a lava source block comes in contact with any kind of water, it will turn into obsidian; however, if a non-source block of lava comes in contact with water, it will turn into cobblestone.