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I tested these builds in java to see what would happen the first one worked the second one sort of works though you cannot use a barrel or chest because pistons cannot move those in java. The third one works fine but you cannot have more than 44 mobs in 1 block or the entity cramming causes them to take suffocation damage. Edit: I really like the block swapper and look forward to using in future builds.
The first one and last one were the only 2 I knew worked in both. The blocks swapper uses the fact that bedrock redstone can move containers, but it's a good thing to know that it works on Java
@blueheracross As I said, in the previous comment, it is good for villagers and iron farms. The problem is that it doesn't have an interface, even though they said they were going to add it about 5 years ago
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The armor equipper, I usually use a pressure plate to trigger it
You can but a button uses less redstone. It is definitely up to your preference though.
that's a pretty cool block swapper
I agree
Yeah, I was surprised that it worked in the way it did
I tested these builds in java to see what would happen the first one worked the second one sort of works though you cannot use a barrel or chest because pistons cannot move those in java. The third one works fine but you cannot have more than 44 mobs in 1 block or the entity cramming causes them to take suffocation damage.
Edit: I really like the block swapper and look forward to using in future builds.
The first one and last one were the only 2 I knew worked in both. The blocks swapper uses the fact that bedrock redstone can move containers, but it's a good thing to know that it works on Java
Why did you call the fletching table useless
Because it is. The only thing it does help is with villagers.
@wer1123 fletcher are a very easy way of farming emeralda
@blueheracross As I said, in the previous comment, it is good for villagers and iron farms. The problem is that it doesn't have an interface, even though they said they were going to add it about 5 years ago