So, I am aware that is some entity tags that Sable has that does some things. One of these tags causes an entity to delete if it falls out of a sublevel, and the armor stand has that tag.
Apparently, the armor stand, when deleted, doesn't drop anything, being itself and anything that is on the armor stand, like armor...
I am pretty sure the issue could be solved if the armor stands didn't have that tag... I mean... why do they have to delete when they fall off of a sublevel anyway? I know that they fill fall through the ground...
It would be nice if when they fall out of the sublevel, that they would orientate into the actual world so they could place... same goes for minecarts.
By the way, this tag I mentioned also causes issues with supplementaries' spring launcher, as when an entity is launched from it and it goes out of the sublevel, the entity disappears. I was able to test an entity that doesn't have this tag, which being the Command Block in a Minecart, since it doesn't actually have the tag, and it allows it to function completely fine.
So, I am aware that is some entity tags that Sable has that does some things. One of these tags causes an entity to delete if it falls out of a sublevel, and the armor stand has that tag.
Apparently, the armor stand, when deleted, doesn't drop anything, being itself and anything that is on the armor stand, like armor...
I am pretty sure the issue could be solved if the armor stands didn't have that tag... I mean... why do they have to delete when they fall off of a sublevel anyway? I know that they fill fall through the ground...
It would be nice if when they fall out of the sublevel, that they would orientate into the actual world so they could place... same goes for minecarts.
By the way, this tag I mentioned also causes issues with supplementaries' spring launcher, as when an entity is launched from it and it goes out of the sublevel, the entity disappears. I was able to test an entity that doesn't have this tag, which being the Command Block in a Minecart, since it doesn't actually have the tag, and it allows it to function completely fine.