Talk:Drip

Delete?
Drip isn't related to this so can we agree that this page should be deleted?, this is the reason why I marked this for awaiting deletion. Chungui23 (talk) 18:17, 27 February 2021 (UTC)
 * Drip does actually exist in minecraft, the drip from particles. When a water source block is above an actual block, there is water dripping from the block. The word "drip" is also mentioned in Minecraft Live 2020.Humiebeetalk contribs 18:19, 27 February 2021 (UTC)
 * But actually dripstone doesn't drip, and also, these lush cave leaves don't drip, just the Spore Blossom. Chungui23 (talk) 18:20, 27 February 2021 (UTC)
 * It actually does, look at this excerpt from Pointed Dripstone.

"Stalactites are created when pointed dripstone is placed on the bottom of a block.

When the uppermost block of a stalactite less than 11 blocks tall gets randomly ticked, it checks for a water source or waterlogged block two blocks above it and a cauldron within 10 blocks under the tip with no non-air blocks in between. If both conditions are satisfied, there is a 45⁄256 (~17.6%) chance for it to drip water and fill the cauldron by one level. If there is a lava source above the stalactite, there is a 15⁄256 (~5.9%) chance for it to completely fill an empty cauldron with lava instead, making lava a renewable resource.

Stalactites less than 11 blocks tall passively drip water particles (or lava particles in the Nether) in the absence of a liquid source, but these particles do not fill cauldrons. A waterlogged dripstone at the tip of a stalactite does not produce drip particles or fill a cauldron. Waterlogging other parts of the stalactite doesn't affect the dripping."
 * Humiebeetalk contribs 18:24, 27 February 2021 (UTC)