Every weird redstone feature, explained!
Chapters:
0:00 – Intro
0:41 – Redstone Dust
1:38 – Activating Redstone
3:41 – Target Blocks
4:15 – Repeaters
5:48 – Redstone Torches
6:30 – Dispensers/Droppers
8:08 – Hoppers
9:30 – Comparitors
13:25 – Daylight Sensors
13:45 – Redstone Lamps
14:26 – Copper Bulbs
15:27 – Observers
16:38 – Note Blocks
17:47 – Minecarts
18:39 – Sculk Sensors
20:40 – Crafters
22:06 – Pistons
25:09 – Note Block-y Outro!
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You should do a marketplace review of stampys lovely world
that intro was so good
You should definitely make those signs glow so we can actually read them
Day 47 of asking Toycat to review my realm. I saw you joined the realm but have not joined the world 👀
i’m still scared of the comparator
5:14 Glass is a very solid block 😎
Didn't know about the buttons tick length
No locked repeaters bruh
13:48 "They kinda go together like, cheese and… more cheese"
I had an idea for the ancient city portal today. Most assume, fairly, that the skulk related blocks creeping through the portal suggest a skulk dimension on the other side. But what if the skulk is really indicative of a skulk BIOME in a dimension with other biome to offer as well.
I think it would be really cool if it worked how I'm about to propose- and Mojang could be planning this already, but I doubt it- but what if…
The END City portal can be opened. There are specific structures around the end city where the player must build a beacon, a conduit, a respawn anchor, and a lodestone. Once each is powered and active, the portal opens.
The portal operates just like a nether portal, so the player steps in, and after a moment, they teleport to another dimension. When they arrive on the other side, they find themselves underwater. Behind them is an ancient city portal and surrounding structure, built on a large floating hunk of skulk (like an end island made of skulk.) It's very dark aside from sparse lighting built into the portal structure, but fortunately for the player, as long as they are within 96 portal, the portal grants the benefits of a conduit.
The player's Y cord indicates they are still very low in the world. This is the REAL Deep dark biome and the true home of the Warden. Much more expansive than the deep dark of the overworld, the Deep Dark here stretches on infinitely in the x and z axis'. Speckled throughout, like end islands are islands of skulk. Shriekers and detectors are just as common as in ancient cities, and because sound travels better underwater, the signals travel twice as far. Nothing generates below y-61, and nothing can be placed below that depth. Players can sink and/or swim around at or below-61, but they begin taking damage as if they had fallen into the void.
The fun begins when the player swims up. Bring materials from home to make some more conduits, maybe a lodestone as well, and start making your way up from the depths. Eventually the skulk islands give way to dirt islands (or alien dirt?) This is the Monstrous Mid biome. Home to massive underwater creatures (some friendly and some not so much), kelp forests, and underwater villages of merfolk. Like the Deep Dark, the Monstrous midst stretches on infinitely on the x and y cords. It's still dark, but light sources are more plentiful, and the water is clearer.
High above the Monstrous midst is the sunny shallows, where there are day night cycles, fish of all sizes and varieties, and all the typical things we are Used to seeing in a MC ocean. That would be worth the wait for them to open the portal. All the new mobs, fish, loot, and maybe new equipment. That's what I would be pushing for if I worked at Mojang.
Veeerrrry happy to have this concise guide. Im pretty good with redstone but I have learned a lot already in the first 5 minutes
Subbed to Chris
ibxtoycat is one of the best videos I've ever seen.
Nice, I didn't know that buttons activate redstone for longer and less depending on the material!
the fact that a video this universally useful to any and all minecraft players only has 7200 views after 19 hours proves that the youtube algorithm is CLAPPED
11:49 you can also lock Redstone repeaters in a way, but I forgot what they were used for, but it happens whenever you have another repeater going into it from the side, it looks like a small bedrock stick on the middle of it and if the repeater wasn’t powered, it won’t be able to fully turn on when you give it power and vice versa
10:14 I think that's how you activate the portal by using Redstone maybe you could get something like sulk Redstone dust
mob heads have a use in java edition, if you where it, it cuts that mobs detection range in half. So if you where creeper head than creepers dont notice you when close by
@thisischris999 Bravo!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
As for pressure plates, you want heavy plates for mobs. And use buttons for villagers. Same applies to doors.
So when in a village, buttons, not plates. When working on outer fence, heavy plates.
On inside of fences, buttons. Why? Baby villagers are programmed to explore and escape. And they will.
So this doesn't really fall under "Redstone", but it is something to take into consideration.
Comparators are confusing. But once you figure them out, very handy. (I still don't understand them, relax)
Auto crafting is amazing. Do it.
Auto sorting… Is complicated. Most use water for large sorters. But if you are like me and just want a simple compact sorter, hoppers. Most of the organizing happens in the hopper slots.
Copper bulb… 💕 Don't ask about copper bulb timing. It's a hot topic amongst redstoners. Mojang, listen to the redstoners.
Nightlight skulk sensors. Go search it. Great for you, great for figuring out where mobs are spawning from. Especially useful for raids. Ring the bell, see which lights light up. Getting skulkers… Deep Dark is available on Chunkbase now.
Flying machines lead to hidden stairs. Honey and slime blocks. Why you want to build a slime farm and honey farm ASAP.
HINT: honey farms leak. Run a minecart hopper line under the entire farm. Yes, even behind where the Redstone is. That's where it leaks.
Try to put your slime farm between your village and your iron farm. Underground, of course. Run your minecart to iron farm with a drop off point at slime farm. Then later you can just collect iron and slime on a single line. No. Golem in slime farm won't affect your iron farm. Especially if you nametag it. Just don't leave any job blocks in slime farm. Or beds. Especially beds. Left a bed once in slime farm and it messed up my villager count in iron farm.
So you need a couple farms to really get going. Iron. Honey. Slime. Wood. Cobblestone.
As for Redstone, trade with villagers. Or just collect along the way until you've achieved villager trading outpost.
That's when you need more farms. Like kelp (fuel), paper, glass panels. You should build kelp farm first. You need fuel and XP. Mob farm comes later. Much later.
Oddly enough, villager trading has gotten OP.
I'm glad you have these guides. I have a friend who is very new to the game and it's difficult to teach them everything myself. I jump around when I explain stuff because we are walking around and see different things. So, I might be talking about Lapis uses and we come across Redstone, and just trying to put that into a form of wording to where a brand-new player can understand is VERY HARD to do.
Maybe next time though don't use red blocks under the Redstone examples? It makes it a bit hard to see.
Its not the most powerful it just very tricky and interesting to play with
Ancient City have Redstone
Im the 700th like 🎉
i guess on ancient city
This is on bedrock Edition because the book on the the lectern has 2 pages instead of 1 in the comparator section.
Ancient City, underneath the structure is a room with redstone contraptions
I never knew red stone but I’ve always wanted to! Thank you so much!
Just to add this, the torch stacking trick is super handy when trying to add several machines to a single switch. Some machines are positive, some machines are negative. For example, a trident killer is a negative powered machine, a dropper is a positive powered machine.
This is the redstone guide I’ve been looking for. Thanks for spending the time to make this. Super helpful!
It's crazy how they basically made an entire programming language inside a videogame
Too fast
Sculk sensors arent movement detectors they are sound detectors
good vod, I unfollowed you cause youre a commie sometimes but you know MC really well, mate. 😀 I learned alot thnku