Talk:Mud Block

Physics
Mud is affected by a physics model that makes it far more difficult to work with than the article suggests. This causes mud to fall when one of many conditions are triggered. These include placing the block itself, removing or placing adjacent blocks, and adjacent blocks having grass grow on them. There's barely note of this at all, much less a reliable method to work around this when making farms or tunnels through it. At the very least, typical farms require FAR more time (or a heck of a lot more seeds) to build than they initially did, as you must wait for the whole layer to become grass before you can remove the supporting blocks.-71.63.110.29
 * or if you use layers... just have wooden platforms on the bottoms so the platforms also prevent vines AND let you move through 96.13.52.201 22:01, 21 July 2011 (UTC)

Where it seems now they arent working like the above anymore, you can simply put them now w/o any problems, since patch 1.6 runs.