Snowlogging is a mechanic in Bedrock Edition that allows layers of snow to occupy the same block space as certain types of vegetation.
Process[]
The following methods can bury vegetation under snow:
- Placing snow on a block occupied by a plant
- Snow forming where a plant is due to snowfall.
- Snow falling on top of a plant.
- Plants generating in snowy biomes.
Snow can bury only 1-block-high plants. Of the 1-block high, non-solid plants, the following may be snowlogged:
- Fern
- Fungus
- Grass
- Mushrooms
- Nether Sprouts
- Small flowers including wither roses
- Roots
Other small plants cannot be snowlogged: beetroot crops, carrot crops, dead bushes, dead coral fans, melon stems, nether wart, potato crops, pumpkin stems, saplings, sea pickles, sugar cane, sweet berry bushes, and vines. A sweet berry bush may appear to be snowlogged while snow falls on it, but the snow breaks as soon as it touches the ground.
Taller plants, such as sunflowers and tall grass, are not able to be snowlogged. Furthermore, solid plants such as cacti cannot be snowlogged.
The following methods cannot create snowlogged plants:
- Placing a plant in an existing snow layer (this removes the snow).[1] This is unlike waterlogging, where placing a block in water creates a waterlogged block.
- Snow golems walking through plants (the plants do not become buried in the snow the golem leaves behind).[2]
- Using commands, such as
/setblock
or/fill
, to place plants where snow is, or vice versa (this eliminates the block that was previously there).
History[]
Pocket Edition Alpha | |||||
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v0.12.1 | build 1 | Added snowlogging. |
References[]
- ↑ MCPE-29695 — Placing flowers on snow erases the snow
- ↑ MCPE-39999 — "Snow golems don’t place snow inside of flowers/don’t snowlog plants" — resolved as "Won't Fix".