Something strange has happened in my world...
I was experimenting with an aura node in the nether. My original thinking was that since the nether has no smooth stone naturally, I could place some, overcharge the node, and get it to infuse some stone that I place myself in a controlled manner. I haven't been able to get that to work yet, but in the process, I did produce a huge amount of flux, and set up a wisp farm around the node.
One day I came into my nether and the node had vanished without a trace. It had sat in the exact same spot for ages with no trouble. The next nearest node is 78 blocks away, so I don't think the two merged together (and surely I'd have seen them moving before that happened), so I'm completely stumped.
Anyone know what could have happened? If it makes a difference, the node's capacity was 230, and I had 8 crystal clusters charging it. Is there a mechanic I don't know about where high enough flux (or anything else that could happen when I'm not around) can destroy a node, or is it more likely that I ran into a bug that deleted it from my world? I used NBT Explorer to compare my current world save to a backup I made before the node disappeared, and didn't find any clues there; the node's just gone in the new one.
I was experimenting with an aura node in the nether. My original thinking was that since the nether has no smooth stone naturally, I could place some, overcharge the node, and get it to infuse some stone that I place myself in a controlled manner. I haven't been able to get that to work yet, but in the process, I did produce a huge amount of flux, and set up a wisp farm around the node.
One day I came into my nether and the node had vanished without a trace. It had sat in the exact same spot for ages with no trouble. The next nearest node is 78 blocks away, so I don't think the two merged together (and surely I'd have seen them moving before that happened), so I'm completely stumped.
Anyone know what could have happened? If it makes a difference, the node's capacity was 230, and I had 8 crystal clusters charging it. Is there a mechanic I don't know about where high enough flux (or anything else that could happen when I'm not around) can destroy a node, or is it more likely that I ran into a bug that deleted it from my world? I used NBT Explorer to compare my current world save to a backup I made before the node disappeared, and didn't find any clues there; the node's just gone in the new one.