Breaking blocks while flying

Discussion in 'Help Archive' started by Splat1221, Nov 1, 2018.

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Breaking blocks while flying is a lot slower. I...

  1. I don’t have /Fly.

  2. I don’t care.

  3. Yes I have this issue.

  4. This is never a problem for me.

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  1. Splat1221
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    /fly can be purchased at the shop. Donors skylord+ have it. I broke a bunch of blocks flying and it took a while. It is slower to break a block while flying. I was breaking cobble with a god pick. Thanks for considering this. -Splat1221
     
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    This is standard Minecraft mechanics. See Breaking – Official Minecraft Wiki:

    "Regardless of whether the tool helps or not, breaking can be slowed if the player is not on the ground. Breaking takes 5 times as long if the player is not standing on the ground while digging, and 5 times as long if the player is underwater and lacks armor with Aqua Affinity. These two values can combine, giving a 25× multiplier for a swimming player."

    Also, not sure if you're aware, this section is for players requesting assistance from staff with a donation or rank that did not go through properly. Members can only see their own posts here.
     
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    Ok, thanks. Also sorry.
     
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    Archiving in the correct place. :)
     
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