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== See also ==

Revision as of 01:11, 22 May 2016



Piston
Piston.png
Type:Solid, man-made
Mine with:Anything
Physics:Pushing
Found naturally:No
Renewable:No
Identifier:piston

Pistons are blocks that pushes blocks in its line of direction. It can be used to make piston doors, traps and more.

How it works

When a redstone current is applied, it expands to take up two blocks in a single direction pushing blocks out of the way. Blocks that are not pushable include Bedrock, Obsidian, extended pistons, and Portal Stone.

Crafting

3 wooden planks at the top, 2 Cobblestone on each side below the wooden planks, Redstone in the middle and Iron ingot at the bottom.)


wooden planks wooden planks wooden planks
cobblestone iron ingot cobblestone
cobblestone redstone dust cobblestone
piston

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Use in Crafting

Sticky Piston: One slimeball above a piston.

slimeball Empty
piston Empty
sticky piston

See also