Minecraft Wiki:Issues/Pocket Edition 0.5.0

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Please make sure issues are given the correct category, type, and priority: redstone issues go in the Redstone section, problems with mobs go into the Mobs section, and so on. List crash bugs !! first, then major bugs !, then minor ones undefined. Annoyances go into the Annoyances subsection, with major ones A! before minor ones A. Issues that have been marked as fixed or skipped are moved to the Fixed/Skipped section. Issues that Mojang cannot reproduce should be left in their original place.

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Issue Labels
Please mark your issue with one of these issue labels: (listed from highest priority to lowest)
 * !! =  !!  = Critical bug that can crash a Minecraft client or server.
 * ! =  !  = Major bug. Use this tag sparingly; if there is consensus your bug is not major, it will be downgraded.
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 * undefined =  undefined  = Minor bug.
 * a =  a  = Annoyance.
 * ? =  ?  = Potential issue that you are unsure of or that the community (on the discussion page) believes requires further vetting. Note: do not use this label to indicate this-is-not-a-bug; instead, replace the issue's current label with [A] or [A!].  Furthermore, it is inappropriate to use this to flag something you disagree with; instead, express your opinion in a comment. When you apply this label to an issue, place it after the issue's existing labels; do not remove those labels.

Labels for indicating that an issue happens only in a particular game mode: (These labels cannot stand alone; you must use them in addition to, not instead of, the ones listed above.)
 * sp =  sp </tt> = Single-player.
 * mp =  mp </tt> = Multiplayer.
 * su =  su </tt> = Survival mode.
 * cr =  cr </tt> = Creative mode.

Labels that Mojang (not you!) uses: (Please place these tags in front of existing issue labels; do not remove the existing labels.)
 * f = Issue for which a fix will appear in the next update.
 * n = Not a bug; intended behavior. By definition, this label is inapplicable to annoyances; annoyances are not bugs.
 * s = Issue that will not be fixed in the next update.
 * u = Issue that Mojang has tested but was unable to reproduce.

To produce these labels, use the following code:  </tt>c </tt> where c is the code of the label you wish to use. (e.g., a for annoyances, etc.)

The default issue type is minor bug; you can produce this label with the shorthand  undefined </tt>.

Both single and multiplayer Minecraft Pocket Edition (CSP and CMP)

 * a! Until smelting is available, it is almost impossible to get torches. Normally I would make charcoal until I find coal, but in PE you either have to mine in darkness or make a trench all the way up to the surface.
 * x You can place sugarcane on any surface as long as it is submerged in water. If sugarcane is placed next to the original, they will both disappear.
 * wx You cannot place torches on the back of stairs like glass.
 * !! When selecting a world, after selecting a world, if you select back quickly, the game will load behind the menu, and of you try to start a new game, it will crash. This can be fixed by restarting the app.[Tested on iOS only]
 * x It is possible to place ladders against the invisible wall on the sides of a map by placing them on the top of a block or of a ladder. One can make the ladder as high as the map and run out his world. (Works with iOS version).
 * wx When you hit a door to break it (with your hand or a block), it makes the noise that it does when it opens, but it doesn't.
 * ! You can drown in creative. (This Can happen in Both Android and IOS.)
 * ! You can close a door on the player, and if you leave the game and come back you will teleport.(iOS)

Creative Single Player (CSP)

 * ! When a world is generated, sometimes all the blocks appear completely black. (Tested on Android)
 * ! If you have a block with snow on it, and you place a ladder on it, the ladder will be placed, but it will not be visible. However, if you place another ladder adjacent to it, neither of the blocks will be there.
 * x If you place Wooden Stairs or Stone Stairs above a certain layer, they will not be visible
 * !! Sometimes after the Mojang logo appears or loading any world, the app will display a white screen and it freezes for some seconds, sometimes this will restart the app.(When connected to wifi, I've tested it please tell MOJANG to fix it fast). [Tested on iOS only]
 * x When placing a block of glass underwater and walk in top of such, it will display weird textures on the block of glass. [Tested on iOS only]
 * x When holding a Torch, Ladder, Cyan Flower and Sugar Cane a white pixel appears above of the item, this happen no matter if you have the fancy graphics and lower graphics quality turned on and off. [Worked on iOS only]
 * x When you place 2 half slabs under water source block, it will disappear.
 * x If you go to the side of a world and pillar to the height limit, you can walk out of the map.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JysAGAjIUs&nomobile=1
 * x In addition to the above bug, (pillar to side of world and getting out), in third person view your character is invisible at this height.
 * x If you put a torch on a block next to the world limiting wall and place another torch on the first one, it will be placed on the map limiting wall.
 * !! The game freezes when loading a world with most it at a low elevation, for example, a flatgrass map with ground level at Y=32.
 * x It is possible to place blocks on top of flowers and mushrooms causing the flower or mushroom to vanish in most cases, it is probably possible to place blocks on other items that you shouldn't normally be able to.
 * x The player can't automatically jump up any transparent block (glass, leaf) ledges.
 * x One half slab can be placed under a block but to place a second, the block above it must be removed.
 * x Both flowers cannot be placed on anything but a dirt or grass block, but if any other block has a thin snow layer on it, it can be placed, destroying the snow layer and putting it on an unusual block (i.e. flower on a diamond block or sand).
 * x Stairs will let through light, just like glass.
 * x Leaves will decay if a log is not nearby when placed by the player.
 * x If you have a cactus plant(any height) and place a door next to it, only the top of the door will be visible.
 * x When trying opening a door by tapping on the window, it will place the block in your outside of the door.

Survival Single Player (SSP)

 * x If you have a stack of blocks bigger than 99, it will still count 99.
 * x Sometimes the hurt sound of mobs won't play.
 * ? If TNT is hacked in with an inventory editor and detonated, ore blocks will drop themselves rather than their normal drop (no drops at the moment).
 * ! Some Zombies don't burn during the daytime.
 * ! Cactus drops disappear if they happen to land on another cactus block that is not broken. (Tested on iOS) Edit: Cactus does this is PC edition too. Not a bug.
 * ! Even though sugarcane is an available block in the Pocket Edition, for some reason it cannot be collected when broken.
 * ! Wool cannot be collected. (Tested on iOS)
 * Use shears? They do work. (also tested on iOS) RyanDolan123 01:26, 17 April 2012 (UTC)
 * Only white wool cannot be collected. (Tested on iOS as well)
 * x If you build a tower to the top of a world's corner, you can walk out of the map. (Tested on both Android and iOS)
 * x You can hit mobs behind glass. (Tested on iOS)
 * x If you have a cactus plant(any height) and place a door next to it, only the top of the door will be visible.
 * x When trying opening a door by tapping on the window, it will place the block in your outside of the door.

Creative Multiplayer (CMP)
saved.
 * ! If a player joins the game, he/she will be disconnected and will not be able to join your world. But he/she still remains in the same data.
 * ! If one joins a game then quits and saves copy of the game the copy will only be of the hosts spawn location, even if evident at the time of connection once disconnected and a copy of the game is saved the area around the spawn will be the only part of the map saved.
 * ! If you save a copy of the world you joined, the copy will not include any of the buildings you built.
 * ! iPhones cannot connect to a Android game (tested with HTC Incredible 2, iPod Touch, and iPad 2) but it works the other way around.
 * ! When you change your skin and another player changes their skin to something different, then the skin that your player has will appear on their character as well (tested in creative and survival with iPad and iPod Touch 4th gen)
 * ! In multiplayer survival people that join your game will not die from cactus and falling.
 * ! In multiplayer joining a word will result in new terrain different from the hosts but any structures built will be there such as if the host spawned on a flat piece of land someone joining could be in the same place but in a cave. Tested on SMP on iPod to Motorola Xoom and Samsung Galaxy SI to Motorola Xoom with Motorola Xoom hosting in both situations.
 * ! In multiplayer, if 2 half slabs are placed on top of each other, it will appear as 3 half slabs to any other players (tested on survival with iPad and iPod Touch 4th gen)
 * Occaisonally, when joining your friend's creative servers, you will not have a health bar or infinity signs next to items, though you may not use the items that you do not have unlimited of in survival (eg. Cobblestone or Wood).
 * Sometimes blocks placed by a server's host will not appear on other player's devices. When that player walks through the blocks, they will take what appears to be suffocation damage until they die or leave the place (on creative). This can be fixed by the host breaking the blocks and replacing them.