"The walls are alive!"
For this trap I created a regular stone building 5 blocks high. I then place a chest at the far end of the room and cover it with silverfish stone. I then fill up the wall space with the silverfish stone, so that when the person mines the block over the chest to get inside it, the room fills up with silverfish.
When me and my friends were on "The Walls", we gathered as much wood as possible and rushed into our mines. It was 3 on 3 and we all found our hidden chests. Duplication was a no-no but our team did it anyway. When we were done duplicating tnt and such, we filled the walls of our rooom with tnt and i rigged a block update trap to one of them. We headed into our mines and waited. All of the team spread out to start mining when the game had a huge fram rate drop. Three death messages came up
I love placing fake chest traps. Definitely keeps those who are curious from looking in your stuff. My favorite was a pressure plate that dumped lava into the room while they were looking in a empty chest. So many people died there.
for the small while I had pc I had a 2x2x2 hallway with a pressure plate in front of it that was timed to drop players into a boiling pot of pis s ed off skeletons, zombies, blazes, wolfs, and zombie pigman. Floor opened with pistons and I had a huge loop clock to connected to dispensers with monster eggs in them.
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One of my old favorites was placing a block of TNT at the top of a tree (this when u just had t hit it to set it off) when people cut down the tree theyd ignite the tnt and itd fall on them. It wouldnt kill them very much but it was funny as all hell to scare them x3
Another one I had this long bridge made of trap doors. On either side of the bridge stood pressure plates (stone to match the ground). Then two blocks below the bridge I placed signs up on the walls and then I placed water ontop of those signs so that the water was one block thick and then the trap doors would go above the water. Then below the signs a dug straight down to bedrock. Whenever someone or something walked across the bridge they would set off the pressure plates and after a sizeable delay (they could get roughly half way across,) the trap doors would open and theyd fall right through the water and to their deaths. Their reactions were always highlarious.
Also one Ive grown to like recently is a ring of pistons inside a three block high building (the roof is 3 blocks off the ground. Place pistons in a ring around something and then place pressure plates (works best if wooden) just inside the ring of pressure plates. Whenever someone tries to leave the pressure plates activate the pistons and they cant get out
The average minecrafter is running around in his friend's survival world. It's getting close to night and the unsuspecting miner spots light and an iron door with a pressure plate. He decides he'll head inside for the night. Little does he know what awaits him... As he walkes inside he spots a chest at the other side of the room. He begins to walk towards it, only to be met with row upon row of cobwebs. It takes the miner minutes to reach the chest. When he finally does, however, he hears a sudden "click". Pressure plate. The wall in front of the miner suddenly retracts, revealing a row of deadly dispensers. They begin rapidly firing arrows. The miner frantically turns to run but the cobwebs slow him down too much! The miner is dead... The End
I built this trap as a test with sticky pistons and redstone. It would be good for pvp but very expensive to build As it would require alot of supplies.
That and you could simply get 4 iron doors in a circle to be reversed so that when they step on the pressure plate the iron doors close around them and trap them (Also would want to make the block above them obsidian) Itd be a bit obvious but should trap more than a few miners.
There is also a tnt landmine trap, where you dig a deep hole, and then you place tnt 3 blocks down, and then place sand on top of the tnt, and then place a pressure plate on the sand. When someone steps on the pressure plat the tnt activates and they fall down the hole, and if the fall doesn't kill them the tnt will.
That and you could simply get 4 iron doors in a circle to be reversed so that when they step on the pressure plate the iron doors close around them and trap them (Also would want to make the block above them obsidian) Itd be a bit obvious but should trap more than a few miners.
Lol. I'm not even joking right now, I fell for one of those in my friend's world. I didn't even know what it was at first.
I'm working on a prototype Redstone Alert, Defense, and Countermeasure (RADeC) system. It's got everything from perimeter sensors to shifting floors to you name it. Updates to this post soon.
I'm working on a prototype Redstone Alert, Defense, and Countermeasure (RADeC) system. It's got everything from perimeter sensors to shifting floors to you name it. Updates to this post soon.
If you aren't using it already, look up the cow-powered proximity sensor. It's completely undetectable. Unless, of course, the intruder starts digging around and finds it. The only downfall is it would be pretty difficult to set up, since we don't have spawning eggs yet.
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"The walls are alive!"
For this trap I created a regular stone building 5 blocks high. I then place a chest at the far end of the room and cover it with silverfish stone. I then fill up the wall space with the silverfish stone, so that when the person mines the block over the chest to get inside it, the room fills up with silverfish.
As indicated in the title, yes, obviously it's a trap.
One of my old favorites was placing a block of TNT at the top of a tree (this when u just had t hit it to set it off) when people cut down the tree theyd ignite the tnt and itd fall on them. It wouldnt kill them very much but it was funny as all hell to scare them x3
Another one I had this long bridge made of trap doors. On either side of the bridge stood pressure plates (stone to match the ground). Then two blocks below the bridge I placed signs up on the walls and then I placed water ontop of those signs so that the water was one block thick and then the trap doors would go above the water. Then below the signs a dug straight down to bedrock. Whenever someone or something walked across the bridge they would set off the pressure plates and after a sizeable delay (they could get roughly half way across,) the trap doors would open and theyd fall right through the water and to their deaths. Their reactions were always highlarious.
Also one Ive grown to like recently is a ring of pistons inside a three block high building (the roof is 3 blocks off the ground. Place pistons in a ring around something and then place pressure plates (works best if wooden) just inside the ring of pressure plates. Whenever someone tries to leave the pressure plates activate the pistons and they cant get out
The average minecrafter is running around in his friend's survival world. It's getting close to night and the unsuspecting miner spots light and an iron door with a pressure plate. He decides he'll head inside for the night. Little does he know what awaits him... As he walkes inside he spots a chest at the other side of the room. He begins to walk towards it, only to be met with row upon row of cobwebs. It takes the miner minutes to reach the chest. When he finally does, however, he hears a sudden "click". Pressure plate. The wall in front of the miner suddenly retracts, revealing a row of deadly dispensers. They begin rapidly firing arrows. The miner frantically turns to run but the cobwebs slow him down too much! The miner is dead... The End
I built this trap as a test with sticky pistons and redstone. It would be good for pvp but very expensive to build As it would require alot of supplies.
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Retired StaffIf you aren't using it already, look up the cow-powered proximity sensor. It's completely undetectable. Unless, of course, the intruder starts digging around and finds it. The only downfall is it would be pretty difficult to set up, since we don't have spawning eggs yet.