Quarxnox
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Post by Quarxnox on Apr 1, 2018 23:15:20 GMT
Ok. It's only a quadrillion. There's over 809 quadrillion possible designs for a banner. Yep. I don't understand it, so I just follow the guide. If you use the wiki, look up easter eggs. It'll explain. . . . Woah. That's a lot. Oh, okay. Easter eggs . . . okay. Yep.
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Post by Jonmbost on Apr 2, 2018 11:33:37 GMT
. . . Woah. That's a lot. Oh, okay. Easter eggs . . . okay. Yep. Those Easter eggs look fun.
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Post by Quarxnox on Apr 3, 2018 1:14:23 GMT
Those Easter eggs look fun. I suppose.
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Post by Jonmbost on Apr 3, 2018 1:28:41 GMT
Those Easter eggs look fun. I suppose. You suppose? Do you not like them?
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Post by Quarxnox on Apr 3, 2018 2:33:32 GMT
You suppose? Do you not like them?
They're ok. I'm just not enthralled with them. I find 3x3 piston doors much more interesting. And 5x5, 5x3 triangular, and 2x2x2 piston doors, and slime block bounce doors even more interesting.
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Post by Jonmbost on Apr 3, 2018 14:10:05 GMT
You suppose? Do you not like them?
They're ok. I'm just not enthralled with them. I find 3x3 piston doors much more interesting. And 5x5, 5x3 triangular, and 2x2x2 piston doors, and slime block bounce doors even more interesting. What do piston doors do?
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Post by Quarxnox on Apr 4, 2018 0:37:13 GMT
They're ok. I'm just not enthralled with them. I find 3x3 piston doors much more interesting. And 5x5, 5x3 triangular, and 2x2x2 piston doors, and slime block bounce doors even more interesting. What do piston doors do? They are basically a group of blocks that are displaced by pistons to make an opening, and then the pistons put them back to close it. 2x2 piston doors are rather common. You just have 4 sticky pistons to open and close the door. 3x3 piston doors are much more interesting.
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Post by Jonmbost on Apr 4, 2018 0:39:03 GMT
They are basically a group of blocks that are displaced by pistons to make an opening, and then the pistons put them back to close it. 2x2 piston doors are rather common. You just have 4 sticky pistons to open and close the door. 3x3 piston doors are much more interesting. Oh, okay. So what are pistons and sticky pistons, and how are 3x3 more interesting?
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Post by Quarxnox on Apr 4, 2018 1:12:59 GMT
They are basically a group of blocks that are displaced by pistons to make an opening, and then the pistons put them back to close it. 2x2 piston doors are rather common. You just have 4 sticky pistons to open and close the door. 3x3 piston doors are much more interesting. Oh, okay. So what are pistons and sticky pistons, and how are 3x3 more interesting? Pistons are redstone components. They expand one block in the direction they are facing when powered, and push blocks in front of them, up to twelve at a time. Sticky pistons also pull the block in front of them back when turned off. But they can only pull the block directly in front of them, which means that a piston in a 3x3 door has to be powered twice with perfect timing.
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Post by Jonmbost on Apr 4, 2018 13:19:17 GMT
Oh, okay. So what are pistons and sticky pistons, and how are 3x3 more interesting? Pistons are redstone components. They expand one block in the direction they are facing when powered, and push blocks in front of them, up to twelve at a time. Sticky pistons also pull the block in front of them back when turned off. But they can only pull the block directly in front of them, which means that a piston in a 3x3 door has to be powered twice with perfect timing. Oh, okay. Redstone comes from that stone with red splotches in it, right? Do you have to have an iron pickax? Hm, interesting. Oh, okay. That sounds complicated. And fun.
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Post by Quarxnox on Apr 4, 2018 21:32:00 GMT
Pistons are redstone components. They expand one block in the direction they are facing when powered, and push blocks in front of them, up to twelve at a time. Sticky pistons also pull the block in front of them back when turned off. But they can only pull the block directly in front of them, which means that a piston in a 3x3 door has to be powered twice with perfect timing. Oh, okay. Redstone comes from that stone with red splotches in it, right? Do you have to have an iron pickax? Hm, interesting. Oh, okay. That sounds complicated. And fun. Perhaps you should look it up on the wiki. Redstone is literally like electrical wiring. Yep. The smallest design I've seen yet for one is 10x7x1. But that design glitches. The one I use is 10x7x2.
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Post by Jonmbost on Apr 4, 2018 23:13:56 GMT
Oh, okay. Redstone comes from that stone with red splotches in it, right? Do you have to have an iron pickax? Hm, interesting. Oh, okay. That sounds complicated. And fun. Perhaps you should look it up on the wiki. Redstone is literally like electrical wiring. Yep. The smallest design I've seen yet for one is 10x7x1. But that design glitches. The one I use is 10x7x2. Okay, I will. Wow. Lots of pistons. How does the 10x7x1 glitch?
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Post by Quarxnox on Apr 5, 2018 2:48:10 GMT
Perhaps you should look it up on the wiki. Redstone is literally like electrical wiring. Yep. The smallest design I've seen yet for one is 10x7x1. But that design glitches. The one I use is 10x7x2. Okay, I will. Wow. Lots of pistons. How does the 10x7x1 glitch? It involves 12 pistons, if I remember correctly. If you turn it on, then turn it off before it finishes opening, one of the pistons breaks the redstone dust. You then have to remove a block, rebuild the dust, then put the block back where it should be.
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Post by Jonmbost on Apr 6, 2018 0:35:56 GMT
Okay, I will. Wow. Lots of pistons. How does the 10x7x1 glitch? It involves 12 pistons, if I remember correctly. If you turn it on, then turn it off before it finishes opening, one of the pistons breaks the redstone dust. You then have to remove a block, rebuild the dust, then put the block back where it should be. That's a lot. Oh my. Sounds bad.
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Post by Quarxnox on Apr 6, 2018 0:41:37 GMT
It involves 12 pistons, if I remember correctly. If you turn it on, then turn it off before it finishes opening, one of the pistons breaks the redstone dust. You then have to remove a block, rebuild the dust, then put the block back where it should be. That's a lot. Oh my. Sounds bad. Yeah. 2 of them are just part of the mechanics to make the other pistons work. Honestly, it doesn't seem like that many compared to the missile factory one guy made.
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