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Redstone | This is a concise, comprehensive repository for Nerd-friendly redstone circuits, currently maintained by [[bermudalocket]]. | ||
==Prologue: Common Redstone Terminology, i.e. Getting Started== | |||
Quite simply, redstone is the Minecraft version of electricity. It can be extremely helpful for a beginner to keep this comparison in mind while they work on their first circuits. | |||
First of all, there are two types of block states involving redstone: <span style='color:red'>powered</span> and <span style='color:gray'>unpowered</span>. | |||
==The Old Man and the Pulse Extenders== | |||
==In Search of Pulse Limiters== | |||
==Clocks and Faux Pas (or, Crime & Punishment)== | |||
==The Rails and the Fury== | |||
==Great Expectations (or, On Observers)== | |||
==Anna Comparatina== | |||
==The Grapes of Memory Circuits== | |||
==As I Lay Randomizing== | |||
==Paradise Lost, or How To Troubleshoot Redstone Problems== | |||
==Things Fall Apart, or Holy Shit Bermuda I Really Need Help== |
Latest revision as of 15:27, 7 July 2017
This is a concise, comprehensive repository for Nerd-friendly redstone circuits, currently maintained by bermudalocket.
Prologue: Common Redstone Terminology, i.e. Getting Started
Quite simply, redstone is the Minecraft version of electricity. It can be extremely helpful for a beginner to keep this comparison in mind while they work on their first circuits.
First of all, there are two types of block states involving redstone: powered and unpowered.