Okay... so...
It kiiiiiinndda looks like "Assembled items break on reload" is still kinda a bug... I dunno. I honestly ain't sure when they break, I swore one or two times I reloaded, they worked, but definitely not this time.
Had a bunch of iron swords I'd made spamming swords against the sword pedestal that didn't have a reaction, So I tossed em up on the shelves - but hadn't had a sword request since that time, always bigger or smaller, or, not a sword.
But this time I had "Iron one hand sword" .. with like 8 swords in front of him.. I took a couple and held them up to his face with no reaction from his looking or anything, went back, dismantled one, reassembled it with all the same pieces, and out he went, purchasing it immediately.
So...
Seems like at least these ones, Broke.
Also did I mention that when you create a shield, its non solid, if yo reload its solid.
However. If you create a shield, non solid, and Put a rim on it, It seems to immediately become solid, no reload required
A completed shield definitely becomes solid, capable of flying carpet rides.
Well.
I am mentioning it now. there. I mentioned it.
Oh. I'm in the process of testing Coal and Iron >.>...
My smelter ate a piece of coal because I swiped it too close to the front by accident when pulling it from the ore pile to add to the fuel side.
Nonedit edit - Result - Coal is eaten by the smelter- - - as it, I guess, Acts like the ore that comes from it, Carbon ore, but once it gets smelted, it isn't carbon, so it doesn't combine with iron, Only pops a non-existent coal/carbon bar, and wastes it.
So that's a bug.
I wouldn't personally mind if you just used coal as carbon - since it is essentially the same - but - It doesn't work as it is.
Perhaps.
Its a really massive monstrous bug too.
Perhaps Coal has the triggers of "auto-smelt" (Have it in the furnance, turn furnace on, and it will automatically start smelting it, no need to have it on and insert it after. - Which Carbon must have done.)
and Carbon has all the triggers to combine or be resmelted.
But.
more importantly....
Coal may be eaten from the fuel... not saying/sure it is, YET but it might explain why it felt like the amount of coal I had got used too fast at times... Perhaps even when saving/reloading, it might get lodged in the boundary and then eaten by the smelter