You can create an infinite well using two buckets of water and a hole that is one block deep and two blocks by two blocks wide. I'm wondering if it's possible to do a similar thing with lava, now that obsidian is so valuable for making portals. I have an idea for making it easier for creating portals, but it's dependent on having an effectively infinite source of lava very close to where I want to create the portal. So is this possible? If so, how?
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I'm playing the newest update in multiplayer and I've noticed that while farming cobblestone, sometimes a lava flow block turns into a source block when the surrounding flow blocks turn into cobblestone. My hypothesis is that this has something to due with the lag (I play on a very busy server). I play on a Skyblock server so being able to duplicate lava source blocks (even if the result is uncommon and unpredictable) is very useful because of the limited resource availability. I'll try to make a diagram of my cobblestone farm: Top view:
Key: O - Open space; x - 1 stone block; X - 2 stone blocks (stacked); |
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Yes(for now) In Minecraft Beta 1.9 pre-5, you can make infinite quantities of lava by placing 4 lava sources around a central block as so:
As pointed out by Ben Blank, this behaviour will be reverted in future releases. |
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I have just tested and lava does replicate in the Nether but not in the same way water does; lava sort of spreads out to take over the world. |
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No, lava can't replicate, but you can create unlimited obsidian from one lava block using a glitch involving lava flow onto redstone wire:
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