So I have a Daylight Sensor sitting on top of as sticky piston which is pushing a redstone block, when it gets too weak it retracts the piston causing my redstone block to power my lights. Is there a way to make the sensor weaker so my lights will come on sooner and off later?
You'll need to put ice under where the slab goes, so the items will shoot on past it. Because while the items can go underneath a half-slab just fine, the water that pushes them cannot. But by using ice, the items will slide across, under the slab, and into the next water stream on the other side.
How about putting a half slab on the roof down that final passageway? Might stop the squids getting through, but the sugar cane should still be able to be filtered?
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Really wishing I had a name Tag on me right now.
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Saddles
Enchanted Bows
Enchanted Rods
Enchanted Books
Lilypads
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Now one of my Cells which has a Librarian in now has two of them in there both with the exact same trades including one for a looting II book.
Has anyone else come across this?
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Enclosure for horses, donkey and mule
Made automatic street lights using the daylight sensor
Worlds worst Cave Spider Spawner trap
Finally got round to fighting the wither so I could build this bad boy
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Is there any way to stop this happening or am I just going to have to put up with a bit of calamari mixed in with my sugar?