nothing it just makes it clear to the person using redstone what does what. e.g the redstone on the blue wool opens the door and the redstone on the yellow wool goes to a timer to set off TNT. It does not interact with the redstone in anyway.
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nothing it just makes it clear to the person using redstone what does what. e.g the redstone on the blue wool opens the door and the redstone on the yellow wool goes to a timer to set off TNT. It does not interact with the redstone in anyway.
Are there any blocks that affect redstone? I'm kinda new to minecraft.
There are two types of blocks: ones that can be powered by redstone and ones that cannot be powered by redstone.
For example, stone and dirt can be powered but glass cannot.
To further answer your question, there are no blocks that affect redstone. Redstone affects blocks.
Blocks do effect redstone if they are powered, repeaters and torches can pull power from a block or push it through a block. That's why dust, block, dust doesn't work. Dust cannot push power through or pull power out, it can only power the block itself. Hence you must push power through a block to the dust, with a repeater/torch, or pull power from a block powered by dust with a repeater or torch.
Also, in the future, glowstone will become a great asset to redstone. It will not effect redstone directly, but can be used in combination to achieve some interesting effects. Look it up on YouTube.
Blocks do effect redstone if they are powered, repeaters and torches can pull power from a block or push it through a block. That's why dust, block, dust doesn't work. Dust cannot push power through or pull power out, it can only power the block itself. Hence you must push power through a block to the dust, with a repeater/torch, or pull power from a block powered by dust with a repeater or torch.
Also, in the future, glowstone will become a great asset to redstone. It will not effect redstone directly, but can be used in combination to achieve some interesting effects. Look it up on YouTube.
don't forget we can also use blocks to purposely break redstone dust connections that we don't want happening. I am also awaiting the future of MC when we can use glowstone and upsiddown half slabs to make pistonless BUD switches
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don't forget we can also use blocks to purposely break redstone dust connections that we don't want happening. I am also awaiting the future of MC when we can use glowstone and upsiddown half slabs to make pistonless BUD switches
hmmmm pistonless BUD switchs what are those my friend
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hmmmm pistonless BUD switchs what are those my friend
BUD stands for Block Update Detector. it is a kind of switch that triggers when a nearby block alters state (placing blocks,destroying blocks, growing grass... etc). Right now on Xbox we can only create them through a sort of piston glitch where you make a piston extended when it is unpowered. With one of the future updates we well be able to make a BUD without having to use pistons because of properties of redstone placed on glowstone or upsidedown slabs.
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Blocks do effect redstone if they are powered, repeaters and torches can pull power from a block or push it through a block. That's why dust, block, dust doesn't work. Dust cannot push power through or pull power out, it can only power the block itself. Hence you must push power through a block to the dust, with a repeater/torch, or pull power from a block powered by dust with a repeater or torch.
Also, in the future, glowstone will become a great asset to redstone. It will not effect redstone directly, but can be used in combination to achieve some interesting effects. Look it up on YouTube.
don't forget we can also use blocks to purposely break redstone dust connections that we don't want happening. I am also awaiting the future of MC when we can use glowstone and upsiddown half slabs to make pistonless BUD switches
BUD stands for Block Update Detector. it is a kind of switch that triggers when a nearby block alters state (placing blocks,destroying blocks, growing grass... etc). Right now on Xbox we can only create them through a sort of piston glitch where you make a piston extended when it is unpowered. With one of the future updates we well be able to make a BUD without having to use pistons because of properties of redstone placed on glowstone or upsidedown slabs.
aaaaa... Maybe I will creat one when that update comes out if i'm that good.
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redstone can go up glowstone like this ... ( If yellow wool is glowstone, red wool is redstone )
(side view)
but can not got up like that if it is any other material.
Also, redstone cannot go down from a glowstone block. Thought it may be useful to add that tidbit of info. Power can't be sent through glowstone either, as it is considered transparent.
Thank you good sir.
There are two types of blocks: ones that can be powered by redstone and ones that cannot be powered by redstone.
For example, stone and dirt can be powered but glass cannot.
To further answer your question, there are no blocks that affect redstone. Redstone affects blocks.
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Retired StaffBlocks do effect redstone if they are powered, repeaters and torches can pull power from a block or push it through a block. That's why dust, block, dust doesn't work. Dust cannot push power through or pull power out, it can only power the block itself. Hence you must push power through a block to the dust, with a repeater/torch, or pull power from a block powered by dust with a repeater or torch.
Also, in the future, glowstone will become a great asset to redstone. It will not effect redstone directly, but can be used in combination to achieve some interesting effects. Look it up on YouTube.
don't forget we can also use blocks to purposely break redstone dust connections that we don't want happening. I am also awaiting the future of MC when we can use glowstone and upsiddown half slabs to make pistonless BUD switches
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hmmmm pistonless BUD switchs what are those my friend
BUD stands for Block Update Detector. it is a kind of switch that triggers when a nearby block alters state (placing blocks,destroying blocks, growing grass... etc). Right now on Xbox we can only create them through a sort of piston glitch where you make a piston extended when it is unpowered. With one of the future updates we well be able to make a BUD without having to use pistons because of properties of redstone placed on glowstone or upsidedown slabs.
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Alright thanks guys for clearing that up, I'm a minecraft noob and I'm learning new things about it everyday.
aaaaa... Maybe I will creat one when that update comes out if i'm that good.
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Retired StaffAlso, redstone cannot go down from a glowstone block. Thought it may be useful to add that tidbit of info. Power can't be sent through glowstone either, as it is considered transparent.