@@caioxbz2168 To begin doing redstone it's good to learn how blocks get powered/unpowered and how things like Quasi-Connectivity work (that's why at the beginning for the 2x2 piston door placing that extra redstone torch had thst weird side effect of powering the sticky piston as the torch powered the wool which activates the piston). I agree with @error_17-gt in a way, it does feel like you absorbed none of the mumbo jumbo video, or watched a wrong/uninsightful one. Overall this vid is cool and all, just doesn't come across as great and engaging content
Also saying "can you hard-power something" quite regularly and behaving almost completely cluelessly when building most of the things. I understnd that using a tutorial may be boring/bad content but at the same time redstone is incredibly complex and various contraptions you made could easily be made smaller with simple redstone knowledge
You can in fact "hard power" things, using redstone blocks or redstone torches. The reason your torches didn't toggle when you put power into them is because the game saw the torch activating the redstone line by itself, and powering the already active line would do nothing. Redstone dust also doesn't power blocks above it so you would usually use repeaters (which delay current and also set it back to the max power of 15 blocks) to power normal blocks like wool on top of which you can place any block you want to power (or a redstone dust so you can power any block on the 4 orthoganal sides)
as a redstoner, this video had a bit of relief when he understands and a lot of agony screaming at the screen what to do
That was really fun to watch, interesting to see how someone who isnt very familiar with redstone tries to understand it!
Ty🧡🧡
I'm soooo mad at the first part
How come!
@@caioxbz2168 To begin doing redstone it's good to learn how blocks get powered/unpowered and how things like Quasi-Connectivity work (that's why at the beginning for the 2x2 piston door placing that extra redstone torch had thst weird side effect of powering the sticky piston as the torch powered the wool which activates the piston). I agree with @error_17-gt in a way, it does feel like you absorbed none of the mumbo jumbo video, or watched a wrong/uninsightful one. Overall this vid is cool and all, just doesn't come across as great and engaging content
Also saying "can you hard-power something" quite regularly and behaving almost completely cluelessly when building most of the things. I understnd that using a tutorial may be boring/bad content but at the same time redstone is incredibly complex and various contraptions you made could easily be made smaller with simple redstone knowledge
You can in fact "hard power" things, using redstone blocks or redstone torches. The reason your torches didn't toggle when you put power into them is because the game saw the torch activating the redstone line by itself, and powering the already active line would do nothing. Redstone dust also doesn't power blocks above it so you would usually use repeaters (which delay current and also set it back to the max power of 15 blocks) to power normal blocks like wool on top of which you can place any block you want to power (or a redstone dust so you can power any block on the 4 orthoganal sides)
@@theringsmc Thanks for all the feedback! 🙏
really good content, just a bit more to slow paced for most peoples attention span, and a bit quicker editing
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that 2x2 is killing me lol
😭
Actually good content lol
The music is too quiet I can almost hear your voice
Im also trash at redstone
i hate redstone.
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