Ok, having played about 10 different Minecraft worlds (counting the ones I actually invested a few hours in), I have noticed that redstone is INCREDIBLY abundant.
Almost every time, I have a literal warehouse of chests packed with the stuff. And since even the most elaborate redstone setups just don't use that much.
Coal? It's usually a few hours before I get the stores that will see me comfortable for a few days. Iron? Always in short supply. Diamonds and gold, natch, I never have enough.
But redstone I have coming out of the ears. Every game. Is this just the way Minecraft is, or have I just been uncannily spawning redstone-based planets?
Turn it into obsidian... Use it as decoration.. OR I sometimes use it when I go caving so I don't get lost I'll lace the floor with it... think outside the box! But on topic... yes there is tons of that stuff.
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Yes sir. That and an efficiency pick = A whole bunchy of obsidian.Yup,There is a generator for it.. From the complex to the simple, and it's equivalent exchange. For each redstone laced block you get one obsidian.
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It involves placing a bucket of lava on top of redstone that's next to flowing water... I can't remember details, but my friend did something similar on our world. It's nice cause it's a use for redstone and it saves on lava (you get the lava back)
basically pour lava over redstone beside flowing water (the water will be flowing down, so as to not break the redstone line, very easy to find many vid tuts on it, just look up obsidian generator)
Wow I just learned something. It never occured to me to even ask about an obsidian generator. Thanks for the info. Below is the video I watched and plan to use.
I use a piston based system to "put out" the lava.. But these generators will be alot easier to manage as soon as we get TU9 and the ability to pour lava from a dispenser..can't wait.
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I have the exact same scenario as you! But this time I have tons of sugar cane... About 600 of them to be exact.... What to do, what to do! Sugar canes don't have a lot of uses in MX360 except decoration, and cakes.
You... you... you MONSTERS! All of you! You should be ashamed of yourselves for defacing precious redstone...
Not everyone can use 100,000 redstone (and probably counting) in a single build Nose_Job, i personally do turn it into obsidian myself (in some worlds, because i have no plans for a massive redstone computer in my survival world) besides, like you've said before, it's a hideous, and extremely painful to build even a simple calculator using redstone in survival. We just found a "new" use for it.
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Almost every time, I have a literal warehouse of chests packed with the stuff. And since even the most elaborate redstone setups just don't use that much.
Coal? It's usually a few hours before I get the stores that will see me comfortable for a few days. Iron? Always in short supply. Diamonds and gold, natch, I never have enough.
But redstone I have coming out of the ears. Every game. Is this just the way Minecraft is, or have I just been uncannily spawning redstone-based planets?
What??? You can do that?!?!?
It involves placing a bucket of lava on top of redstone that's next to flowing water... I can't remember details, but my friend did something similar on our world. It's nice cause it's a use for redstone and it saves on lava (you get the lava back)
I have my Redstone Dust hidden behind a painting.
I'm saving it all on the off-chance we receive Redstone Blocks.
Never know~
Stay fluffy~
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You... you... you MONSTERS! All of you! You should be ashamed of yourselves for defacing precious redstone...
Not everyone can use 100,000 redstone (and probably counting) in a single build Nose_Job, i personally do turn it into obsidian myself (in some worlds, because i have no plans for a massive redstone computer in my survival world) besides, like you've said before, it's a hideous, and extremely painful to build even a simple calculator using redstone in survival. We just found a "new" use for it.