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The Wither's mob AI behavior is inconsistent with the vanilla Minecraft. #12075

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TT-Candy opened this issue Feb 7, 2025 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #12077
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The Wither's mob AI behavior is inconsistent with the vanilla Minecraft. #12075

TT-Candy opened this issue Feb 7, 2025 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #12077
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TT-Candy commented Feb 7, 2025

Expected behavior

In vanilla,the Wither does not lose its hostility towards Iron Golems when the chunk unloads.

Observed/Actual behavior

In Paper,after unloading and reloading a chunk,the Wither momentarily loses its hostility,causing it to escape the Wither cage.

Steps/models to reproduce

Construct the relevant mechanism within a chunk.
Move away from the chunk to ensure it unloads
Return to reload the chunk and observe the Wither's behavior.

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Issue persists in a clean Paper instance without plugins or datapacks.
This issue is unrelated to plugins or datapacks.

Paper version

All Paper version.

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@HaHaWTH HaHaWTH linked a pull request Feb 7, 2025 that will close this issue
@Warriorrrr Warriorrrr added status: accepted Disputed bug is accepted as valid or Feature accepted as desired to be added. and removed status: needs triage labels Feb 8, 2025
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