So I created a redstone clock with redstone torches that takes advantage of the blocks that disappear every five minutes. I am scared of sleeping thinking that it might break the clock.
If I sleep, will the game time just fast forward and the clock will still be accurate?
The game speed, enviroment and everything else does not speed up while you sleep.
An example because I dont know if I worded that correctly.
Say you put a stack of something in a furnace to smelt (right before you sleep) you wont wake up with a stack smelted. Only what smelted in the time it took to get to your bed and back to the furnace.
no lol
it means you CAN sleep because sleeping only changes the skybox.
sleeping doesn't do anything to the time.
think of a server where you can enter a command to change the wether its night or day. It will change the light level but the environment.
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I used to be an arrow like you, but then i took a knee to the head.
Craft a Clock then (i not that sure what updata the clock is in) but when it is you need gold and redstone (well 4 gold and one redstone)
He's not talking about that kind of clock. He's talking about a set of 5(?) or more redstone torches wired together. If a "drop" (better term for this than "block") is sitting on a wooden pressure plate it will cause the clock to light up. When the drop disappears in five minutes, the clock will stop working. Couple this setup with a dispenser that shoots said drop onto the wooden plate and you've got a clock that resets itself every five minutes.
If I sleep, will the game time just fast forward and the clock will still be accurate?
An example because I dont know if I worded that correctly.
Say you put a stack of something in a furnace to smelt (right before you sleep) you wont wake up with a stack smelted. Only what smelted in the time it took to get to your bed and back to the furnace.
no lol
it means you CAN sleep because sleeping only changes the skybox.
sleeping doesn't do anything to the time.
think of a server where you can enter a command to change the wether its night or day. It will change the light level but the environment.
He's not talking about that kind of clock. He's talking about a set of 5(?) or more redstone torches wired together. If a "drop" (better term for this than "block") is sitting on a wooden pressure plate it will cause the clock to light up. When the drop disappears in five minutes, the clock will stop working. Couple this setup with a dispenser that shoots said drop onto the wooden plate and you've got a clock that resets itself every five minutes.
This thread bores me.