![]() This can be used to create automated machines and gadgets like door openers, sugar cane harvesters, or lanterns that activate based on light-level sensors. Oh! And you can make the redstone power “pulse” and use it to demonstrate electrical engineering concepts like timing, attenuation, and circuitry. You can also fling handfuls of redstone dust on the ground to make paths that work like circuitry, or make it work together in conjunction with other blocks, such as a sculk sensor, hopper, or chest. Redstone can be used to make torches or solid blocks to power devices such as pistons. What sort of things? Well, just about anything, really! Where do you even start? Redstone is like… a resource you mine out of the ground, works like electricity, and used to both create machines and make them do wondrous things. ![]() It’s almost impossible to describe it to someone who has never played Minecraft.
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