i noticed that when a powered wire or a powered comparater is directed towards a block, it wont be able to power the block. this makes it really hard to make devices that require 1 block redstone length distance to work for long distance within restricted areas, as you might have multiple wires next to them that need connected to something via the block, yet already have a redstone wire next to it. on the other hand, it seems your wire can accept power from blocks powered by regular redstone. it also does not power redstone comparators side power (regular comparators) when aimed directly at the side of the comparator
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i noticed that when a powered wire or a powered comparater is directed towards a block, it wont be able to power the block. this makes it really hard to make devices that require 1 block redstone length distance to work for long distance within restricted areas, as you might have multiple wires next to them that need connected to something via the block, yet already have a redstone wire next to it. on the other hand, it seems your wire can accept power from blocks powered by regular redstone. it also does not power redstone comparators side power (regular comparators) when aimed directly at the side of the comparator
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