Minecraft Username:
Stolio
Brief Description:
When attempting to use the mcmmo ability tree feller, I keep getting the "That tree is too large!" message even when the tree is an appropriate height.
Instructions:
make a giant jungle tree and activate the mcmmo ability. Next, hit the base of the tree and it gives you that error. I even moved up higher on the tree and still received the same error.
How many times did you recreate this bug?:
4 times.
Result:
error received and only one log dropped without the entire tree dropping.
Expected Result:
The entire tree to drop with all the items it should drop.
Evidence:
http://imgur.com/Pz7XnGu,286bpD2,Bd9iUkw
Even moving up the tree to make the height of the tree smaller does not work. I was, however, able to hand craft a 2x2x10 tall stack of logs work with tree feller.
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kukelekuuk C͕̹̲̽ͪ͐ͩ̔L̜̦̝͈ͦ̿̾̿ḘA̻̗̤̳̐ͭ̆̿̃̑ͭN̊̓͑̇ͯBuilder ⛰️ Ex-EcoLeader ⚜️⚜️⚜️ Premium Upgrade
Does this happen with every tree? If so, does it still happen with one big tree away from all the other trees?
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Hmm. So I just planted one away from anything else and it worked fine. I have never had an issue with location of these before. Might just have to expand out my jungle tree trainer a bit more. I'll test more in the morning
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kukelekuuk C͕̹̲̽ͪ͐ͩ̔L̜̦̝͈ͦ̿̾̿ḘA̻̗̤̳̐ͭ̆̿̃̑ͭN̊̓͑̇ͯBuilder ⛰️ Ex-EcoLeader ⚜️⚜️⚜️ Premium UpgradeThen the problem was that the tree branches came too close to the other tree, and with the algorithm that's used it would incorporate a part of the other tree as one tree. So it became too big.
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When I was training woodcutting, I had the same issue. However, I discovered the problem was just what Kuke is describing; the trees had simply become interconnected and McMMo read it as one tree. To fix it, I cut down all the trees that weren't too big, and then manually cut down all the branches.