I was wondering if the rules that apply to lava blocks (they can catch things on fire from blocks away and can travel through one block) apply to the lava that is not on/in the block of lava.
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@ChargingPun It seems to be...except that the answers given do not address lava flow. They're quite through about the effects it does have, but not about whether or not lava flow acts the same way.– ZibbobzFeb 27, 2014 at 21:51
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1@Zibbobz, ReallyGoodPie's answer indicates: Also, flowing lava is exactly the same as source lava when it comes to producing fires. in the last line.– ChargingPunFeb 27, 2014 at 21:53
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@ChargingPun we don't close based on answers. It's as simple as that.– MBraedleyFeb 27, 2014 at 22:29
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1@MBraedley, yes, we do?– EnderFeb 28, 2014 at 0:28
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2While I still disagree that this is a duplicate, I do see now that the answer is included in that post by ReallyGoodPie, at the bottom, in the very last sentence, almost as a footnote but it IS there. And I suppose any answer to this question would (and should) be contained in that question too. If the asker has any confusion about it though (such as whether flat-flowing or down-flowing lava acts the same too, or whether it chagnes in the Nether), then this question would be prudent to ask for an elaboration on that point. If not though, then there isn't much more to ask.– ZibbobzFeb 28, 2014 at 14:27
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