Wow, this is just awesome. I am building a Redstone Tutorial School in my survival map so I can school my nubby friends and this guide will be immensely helpfull. Plus, I learned some things from it, not just about redstone but also how to explain it better. Great job Bass.
Just started a new series on my youtube channel called REDSTONE 101. The first episodes only out today, but if you subscribe you will be able to get updates to the newest videos. Anyway though please enjoy, and if you do remember to like, favorite the video, and comment with suggestions, questions, or tips!
If a block is placed that gets between the wiring diagonally, it will not let a current pass through. The only two exceptions are ice and glass. The white block at the end shows regular behavior.
I believe this should be amended to include slabs. Although I play only on the xbox so I don't know if its different on the current pc version.
If a block is placed that gets between the wiring diagonally, it will not let a current pass through. The only two exceptions are ice and glass. The white block at the end shows regular behavior.
I believe this should be amended to include slabs. Although I play only on the xbox so I don't know if its different on the current pc version.
Not 100% sure, but I believe stairs also will allow the current to pass through.
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Thanks so much for this guide! I have been playing Minecraft for about a year, and never quite got the hang of redstone. Then, I find this greate guide, and, all I can say is WOW! This is the best guide I have ever seen, wonderfully explained, and impossible for someone to NOT understand. The only thing about this is that I believe the T Flip-Flops could be better explained. Other than that though, this is great!
I disagree that TFF's being an intermediate level. Adders, decoders etc are intermediate imo. Karnaugh cards, ALU's, RAM and CPU's are high level. But the great thing about a good tutorial, is that the tutorial teaches you the redstone laws (instead of blindly showing you "this is an AND gate), like explaining demorgan, so you will never have to use that wiki AND gate design ever again. I'm serious when I say that I have NEVER used the wiki's AND gate design in any of my circuits, because I know the redstone laws and simplefy the formulas.
But the advanced level shouldn't be explained in great detail, because the user should already know the laws.
Actually encoders and decoders can be quite useful
I just noticed something in the guide that no longer applies to the current version of Minecraft:
Exceptions include Ice and Glass and all triggerable blocks such as TNT, Note Blocks, Chests, and Furnaces.
Blocks and entities, including redstone, can now be placed on triggerable blocks by holding down shift while placing the block in 1.4.6. Just thought I'd point that out.
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Amazing tutorial bro, but it will kinda need to be updated once 1.5 is reseased...
Also, you shouldn't forget that if a repeater is pointing on the side of the other repeater it makes a latch (it's from a new update... don't remember which one, though)
Amazing tutorial bro, but it will kinda need to be updated once 1.5 is reseased...
Also, you shouldn't forget that if a repeater is pointing on the side of the other repeater it makes a latch (it's from a new update... don't remember which one, though)
I believe this is from 1.4.2, and yes, the tutorial has many things in it that need to be updated. I hope BassOfTheSea makes a new version of the tutorial soon. :/
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You can expect a tutorial from me once 1.5 comes out.
Unless Bass feels like making it himself. Doesn't look like he does.
Ok, thank you. Will it be a video series or on paper, like this one?
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I really like this tutorial. it taught me a lot, is very well written, and explains all the important things. I have nothing bad to say, exept that I like videos, and maybe you should try making a text/picture/video post. that way people who like videos have video, and people who like text/pictures have text/pictures. just saying, don't mean anything bad
Thank you very much. I love comments like these.
If a block is placed that gets between the wiring diagonally, it will not let a current pass through. The only two exceptions are ice and glass. The white block at the end shows regular behavior.
I believe this should be amended to include slabs. Although I play only on the xbox so I don't know if its different on the current pc version.
Not 100% sure, but I believe stairs also will allow the current to pass through.
Actually encoders and decoders can be quite useful
Blocks and entities, including redstone, can now be placed on triggerable blocks by holding down shift while placing the block in 1.4.6. Just thought I'd point that out.
Also, you shouldn't forget that if a repeater is pointing on the side of the other repeater it makes a latch (it's from a new update... don't remember which one, though)
I believe this is from 1.4.2, and yes, the tutorial has many things in it that need to be updated. I hope BassOfTheSea makes a new version of the tutorial soon. :/
Ok, thank you. Will it be a video series or on paper, like this one?
Please use this format. Video guides are sometimes so hard to follow.
thanks for reading!!