Lots of people want quasi-connectivity to be removed. I, personally, changed to Java edition specifically because of this bug, so I am against removing it. However, I have two ideas to settle this debate. The one that I'm not so excited about is add a gamerule to disable it. Please don't do that one, though. Instead, you can copy every block affected by quasi-connectivity and then remove the bug from the original. That way, we have one block with quasi-connectivity and one without. For Bedrock and Pocket editions, you could do this to every redstone related block so you can build Java redstone builds, with Java blocks, inside Bedrock and Pocket and the opposite for Java. That way you can, no matter what version your in, build any redstone build you could make on other versions. You could even combine them! Here comes the copper crafter part of this review. This is fairly simple. For copper doors and trapdoors, they can be pulsed and stay open like the copper bulb. You also won't be able to interact with them using your hand, but the new Breeze mob still can. Crafters should produce a strength of 15 when full, meaning if every slot is stacked to the maximum. Nothing in between 15 and 9 will change. Disabled slots will act as one item until other slots are full, and then the disabled slots will then be registered as stacks. This change will make the crafter a block that could be used pretty much in every farm. Please and thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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