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+ | Redstone dust is a item gotten by mining [[redstone ore]]. | ||
− | == | + | == Obtaining == |
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− | == | + | === Redstone ore === |
− | + | When redstone ore is mined with an [[Pickaxes|iron pickaxe]] or above, it drops 3-5 redstone dust. | |
− | + | == Usage == | |
+ | Redstone dust can be placed on solid blocks. If there is no solid block beneath it, it will drop as an item. | ||
− | + | Redstone dust can conduct redstone power, so when attached to a power source or powered block it will become "powered" and appear brighter. As a redstone wire becomes longer, the signal becomes weaker. After sixteen blocks, the signal will have ran out and the redstone dust there will no longer be powered. Two [[redstone torch]]es can be used to repeat a signal. When a piece of redstone dust is powered, it can be used to turn on redstone related blocks such as [[wooden door]]s, [[redstone lamp]]s, and [[piston]]s. | |
+ | === Crafting recipes === | ||
+ | {{SmallCrafting | ||
+ | |2=Redstone dust | ||
+ | |2pic=Redstone_dust.png | ||
+ | |3= | ||
+ | |3pic= | ||
+ | |4=Stick | ||
+ | |4pic=Stick.png | ||
+ | |output=redstone Torch | ||
+ | |outputpic=Redstone_torch.png | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | One piece of redstone dust is required in the recipe for a [[clock]]. | ||
+ | {{BigCrafting | ||
+ | |2=Gold ingot | ||
+ | |2pic=Gold ingot.png | ||
+ | |4=Gold ingot | ||
+ | |4pic=Gold ingot.png | ||
+ | |5=Redstone dust | ||
+ | |5pic=Redstone dust.png | ||
+ | |6=Gold ingot | ||
+ | |6pic=Gold ingot.png | ||
+ | |8=Gold ingot | ||
+ | |8pic=Gold ingot.png | ||
+ | |output=Clock | ||
+ | |outputpic=Clock.png | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | The crafting recipe for a [[compass]] is very similar to that of a clock, but it requires [[iron ingot]]s instead of [[gold ingot|gold]]. | ||
+ | {{BigCrafting | ||
+ | |2=Iron ingot | ||
+ | |2pic=Iron ingot.png | ||
+ | |4=Iron ingot | ||
+ | |4pic=Iron ingot.png | ||
+ | |5=Redstone dust | ||
+ | |5pic=Redstone dust.png | ||
+ | |6=Iron ingot | ||
+ | |6pic=Iron ingot.png | ||
+ | |8=Iron ingot | ||
+ | |8pic=Iron ingot.png | ||
+ | |output=Compass | ||
+ | |outputpic=Compass.png | ||
+ | }} | ||
==Tips== | ==Tips== |
Revision as of 12:51, 4 November 2017
Redstone dust is a item gotten by mining redstone ore.
Obtaining
Redstone ore
When redstone ore is mined with an iron pickaxe or above, it drops 3-5 redstone dust.
Usage
Redstone dust can be placed on solid blocks. If there is no solid block beneath it, it will drop as an item.
Redstone dust can conduct redstone power, so when attached to a power source or powered block it will become "powered" and appear brighter. As a redstone wire becomes longer, the signal becomes weaker. After sixteen blocks, the signal will have ran out and the redstone dust there will no longer be powered. Two redstone torches can be used to repeat a signal. When a piece of redstone dust is powered, it can be used to turn on redstone related blocks such as wooden doors, redstone lamps, and pistons.
Crafting recipes
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One piece of redstone dust is required in the recipe for a clock.
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The crafting recipe for a compass is very similar to that of a clock, but it requires iron ingots instead of gold.
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Tips
- Redstone torches can be deactivated by redstone and lamps if placed really close.
- Redstone can go downhill, but can not activate if placed at a diagonal if a block is in its path.
- If lava touches redstone dust after it has been placed, the redstone dust will disappear.