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Revision as of 01:31, 25 May 2016
Piston | |
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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.)
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Use in Crafting
Sticky Piston: One slimeball above a piston.
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