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What about PE edition?
ОтветитьAre you using Java edition or Bedrock?
ОтветитьInsanely good video. Your voice is super relaxing and you explain every important thing connected with Redstone. Keep up the good work!!
Ответить806k :}
ОтветитьAt the beginning you forgot to go into how redstone torches can be turned off
Target blocks can be used like that, but that is not their primary use among redstone users. Their primary use is their redstone-attracting property. If you have a powered redstone line and then place a piston or a lamp next to it, it will not power on because the line isn’t pointing to the piston or lamp. But if you place a target block next to the line, the line will connect to the target, and then you can connect more things to the target.
Oh my goodness, thank you so much for this clear explanation. 😭😭😭
I don’t know how long I’ve spent trying to figure all this stuff out on my own. I don’t know if I ever would have figured this stuff out. God willing, I plan to revisit this when I need help with my own engineering efforts~
nice vid👍
ОтветитьGoat
ОтветитьMy fuckin head hurts…
Ответитьwhy has he not gotten 1 mil yet!!!!
ОтветитьRedstone 1 as a class all in this video
ОтветитьI am finaly learning about redstone after ages of playing
ОтветитьBRO YOU DIDIN'T EVEN SAY ABOUT LOCKING REPETERS
ОтветитьThis guy has 100000000000000000000000000 IQ with Redston
ОтветитьYour explanations are so simple I appreciate the content you make
Ответитьi felt dizzy during the the comparator part
ОтветитьTysm! Only video I’ve came across that helped me understand
ОтветитьMuch better than mumbo jumbo's video! Thanks!
ОтветитьThank you so much now I can make way more things 😊
ОтветитьYou forgot the skulk sensor
ОтветитьCan you make a guide on bedrock redstone bro
ОтветитьNEW GUIDE FOR SKULK BLOCK
ОтветитьMan, I think redstone is my favorite part about Minecraft.
ОтветитьThe heavy pressure plate cant be activated by mobs iirc so thats a better choice for doors.
ОтветитьI am a person who has been playing Minecraft since 2012 and I have never used complex mechanisms. Only buttons, chest traps, levers and pistons. Thanks a lot ! I learned a lot of new things from this channel and now I can complement my gaming experience with new mechanisms. I already have a lot of ideas!
ОтветитьDo bedrock edition please 😢
ОтветитьSticky pistons can spit out their block when it powered in 1 tick pulse (for java edition only)
Ответить😅 ni
ОтветитьGood video. I just need to clarify, comparators in subtraction mode will subtract the biggest number (whether from the side or back) to the smaller number? Not necessarily back minus side? In that case, it's 0 or positive redstone signal strength only. If not, what if it's negative? Is it 0?
Can someone list the main redstone items that can give/receive signals through a block? It's only possible through one block right?
Actually useful and understandable tutorial thanks mate
ОтветитьOk so my biggest takeaway: you can compost CAKE? 😂😂😂 But seriously thanks for your excellent explanations!
ОтветитьNo hablaste del bloqueo en los repetidores al colocarlos perpendicular.
ОтветитьEveryone who thought comparator was the hardest part to understand...
ОтветитьIve played this game for years and never messed with redstone, this was a great crash course.
Though I had to grip the side of my desk, camera angle is constantly moving lol 😵💫
The Dropper Look so happy
Ответитьwhat about the sculk sensor?
ОтветитьActually the difference between the two chest is the surrounding lock
1 normal black
2 traped red
Nice, thx bro
Ответитьdid you forget the another function of the redstone comperator?
ОтветитьSub to EYECRAFTMC!! nice videos
ОтветитьSuper helpful
ОтветитьDo you use optifine?
ОтветитьHe forgot hoppers :(
ОтветитьWhy didn't youtell the difference between wooden pressure plate and stone pressure plate
ОтветитьBro, i should use a comparator
ОтветитьThanks for making this video im terrible at redstone
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