The calibrated sculk sensor got buffed recently; it now has twice the detection radius as a normal sensor and also has a pulse duration of 1 second instead of 2 seconds An even easier way to get a certain redstone signal strength is to use a comparator with a lectern and have a book on it with 15 pages, and the output depends on which page the book is turned to
There being a tone for destroying blocks could make for a really cool alarm system for pvp forts. One of the hardest to deal with parts of fortification in minecraft is that it's super easy to break through a wall without being noticed. Set up a system to make alarms go off when blocks are broken, and you can alert other players of an intruder--probably without the intruder even realizing that such an alarm system exists until it's too late!
1. Moving in any way 2. Landing on anything 3. Using an item 4. Gliding with elytra / unique mob actions 5. Dismounting a mob or equipping gear 6. Mounting a mob or interacting with one 7. Mobs and players getting damaged 8. Consuming items (drinking/eating) 9. Blocks deactivating (door close, chest close etc) 10. Blocks activating (door open, chest open etc) 11. Blocks changing state (adding food to campfire etc) 12. Blocks being placed 13. Blocks being destroyed 14. Mobs or players TPing or spawning 15. Mobs and players dying or an explosion
I don't know how this is some basic s***. These are essentially if statements with the condition already set for you. Nothing simpler than saying if this action is done then
A way to set the frequency that a calibrated sculk sensor listens to is by placing a lectern with a 15-page written book inside it next to a redstone comparator connected to the calibrated sculk sensor and turning the page number to the specific frequency that is desired can do the work too.
I am going to use this to lock my Allays into a spot. I kinda get tired of them wondering off. Also I hate having to leash them to a pole like some chained servent in order to keep them in the area. Now I can tie it to a note block and keep them in the area with this new feature.
Very interesting mechanic added to the game. I definitely think this is niche but could be cool for puzzles or secret mechanics and for storage and collection of items from mob farms.
Mojang: "here is a block you can use for long distance signal transfers" Also mojang: **Makes the maximum distance 7 blocks between relays, whilst making them FAR more expensive than traditional redstone lines.**
Si puedes leer esto te doy una idea, usa un dispensador y un cohete de potencia 3 y dispararlo a un bloque que expulsa señal al dispararle, creo que son más de 40 bloques de alcance pero tienes que rellenarlo constantemente si lo usas mucho
Another great video from the goat , your videos and ultimate guides are the reason why I even have anything in my inventory, thanks so much for all your tutorials
As a returning Minecraft player I want to take time and thank you for making these useful videos I've recently introduced the game to my non gamer girlfriend and she loves it so much she is so excited to play everytime we get together. Although I haven't played for so long your videos are a great way for me to catch up with the updates and be the proplayer she think I am. Thank you so much for your work !
I want to build a silly thing that triggers on player damage in my base so that if my friend hits me it automatically puts them in jail. Idk like pistons seal them in an area or something
Eye has the best tutorials with the best information explained in the best way - as usual!! Thank you for the great video with the perfect explanation on the most useful Minecraft information. I love that you use salmon and pumpkin pie as examples! Always unique and it’s so refreshing. 💚🌲
To me this update make redstone more valuable for builder and redstoner also increase someone creativity in minecraft and its feel like a new era for redstone from using dust to wireless vibration redstone
I'm imagining adventure style builds made that incorporate these sensors at various portions to activate the rs contraption built to progress ahead. It can help build in a sort of guided quest. Indiana Jones style. Take the treasure by breaking it and because breaking alerted the sensor, the boulder drops.
Unfortunatly sculk sensors do not detect sounds exactly, they detect vibrations. And I doubt there is a way to make a sensor block player-made vibrations.
I was wondering about that Amethyst reverberation and what it meant. So it just carries the signal? Interesting. I've been meaning to make automatic doors and trapdoor and I didn't even know how these worked. So now that I know these can be configured for specific actions. This is gonna make it waaaay easier to pull off.
Now imagine this: A Calibrated Relay - It is similar to a Calibrated Sensor, in which it only operates at a specified frequency, but can only transmit signals to other sculk blocks EXCEPT other Calibrated Relays tuned to different frequencies. In conjunction, a Calibrated Decoder, which cannot detect sound, that turns the frequency from a Sculk sensor system to an analog Redstone signal, matching the frequency transmitted.
ill just add if you want a specific power level to a calibrated skulk sensor you can use a lecturn with 15 pages and a comperator insted of a huge line of redstone.
How to set up properly the different states of redstone power, the 15 different power levels of this block for lets say like a trap or for a door to open when eating for example?
i love how mojang has developed this redstone system to the game, it's open-endedness only adding to the open sandbox feel of freedom to create, whilst not being too invasive to other styles of playing like casual if you aren't too interested in it. It's definitely spawned a unique group of players that progress the possibilities of this game to the limits.
This can function as a helpful way to help you in a given server, but could also be used as the ultimate prank machine by setting it to the frequency of an action that a friend does often 😂😂😂
From that i can make an house protector when i am in the house i turn on the lever for 15 redstone and i go away i trun lever off and if anybody came in my house this will give frequency and my trap open and player will die
An analog lever from the create mod works too right? because its based on signal strength? EDIT: i realize now you have redstone links in creates, whoops
Question: So if the calibrated sculk sensor vibration travels a certain distance, will the redstone signal be the distance it travels? (e.g the vibration travels 5 blocks the redstone signal will be 5)
Hey idk if you will even see this but no, the distance the redstone signal travels will always be the same when it’s coming from a calibrated skulk sensor (and regular skulk sensor), which is different to redstone. This is what eyecraft means when he says the redstone signal is preserved wirelessly, if the signal is 13 but it travels 7 blocks, the signal will still be 13 and vice versa. Hope this helped in some way
The calibrated skulk sensor with the lectern is giving me issues on choosing frequency because the book shows 2 pages at the same time on bedrock please help
Dude it been a long time since I have played Minecraft and literally the first thing I said when I looked at the redstone section in the creative menu is "WTF IS A CALIBRATED SCULK SENSOR???"
A cool way to really calibrate a sculk sensor would be to use noteblocks. Have a calibrated sculk sensor, place an amethyst block next to it for resonance, then place a noteblock on the input side. The sensor would now only react to that specific note. This way, it would allow for truly wireless redstone, without the risk of unnecessary interference by someone randomly eating a porkchop in the area. Unfortunately, it does not work that way 😒
why would you want this tho? what does it accomplish because you wouldn’t be able to make the noteblock play without further redstone, making it useless
@@thecakedeliver9487 Let's say you have selector panel with different noteblocks and sculk sensors calibrated to each of them. So each button signal is activating a specific sculk sensor. Now, having a note block on the input side, those sensors would not react to any other vibration than said note block. So you wouldn't have to worry about ambient interference (like a zombie growling and activating something accidentally) Furthermore, since sculk sensors do emit a redstone signal, you could also have the same noteblock on the output side, therefore playing the noteblock and extending the signal.
The calibrated sculk sensor got buffed recently; it now has twice the detection radius as a normal sensor and also has a pulse duration of 1 second instead of 2 seconds
An even easier way to get a certain redstone signal strength is to use a comparator with a lectern and have a book on it with 15 pages, and the output depends on which page the book is turned to
That's awesome :D thanks for the info
Does this mean that resonance range with a calibrated skulk sensor has also increased?
@@dogyX3 Yes it does
@@spinz5937 nice
On Bedrock it has 2 pages open at the same time
@@ThatoneLlama 30 sounds 😱
1=runing/swimming
2=jumping
3=item use
4=eltra/
5=equipment disequip
6=mob interacting
7=damage
8=comsunid item
9=deactivation
10=activation
11=block state change
12=block broken
13=block placed
14=spawn/teleworking
15=explosion/dieing
THX you're the best
Thx I didn’t have to watch for it. That’s all I came for!
That's wrong
I know more than this 15
How do u choose on bedrock it shows 2 pages at the same time with the lectern so page 1 and 2 3 and 4 5 and 6 etc etc
There being a tone for destroying blocks could make for a really cool alarm system for pvp forts. One of the hardest to deal with parts of fortification in minecraft is that it's super easy to break through a wall without being noticed. Set up a system to make alarms go off when blocks are broken, and you can alert other players of an intruder--probably without the intruder even realizing that such an alarm system exists until it's too late!
Too complicated
Ill keep with lava inside 3 layer walls with the middle bloxk being all lava
@@newturtle3 You can do both.
@@newturtle3 most people keep a water bucket and pick… especially in n a raid
1. Moving in any way
2. Landing on anything
3. Using an item
4. Gliding with elytra / unique mob actions
5. Dismounting a mob or equipping gear
6. Mounting a mob or interacting with one
7. Mobs and players getting damaged
8. Consuming items (drinking/eating)
9. Blocks deactivating (door close, chest close etc)
10. Blocks activating (door open, chest open etc)
11. Blocks changing state (adding food to campfire etc)
12. Blocks being placed
13. Blocks being destroyed
14. Mobs or players TPing or spawning
15. Mobs and players dying or an explosion
my brain fell off
I don't know how this is some basic s***. These are essentially if statements with the condition already set for you. Nothing simpler than saying if this action is done then
You should glue it better next time. I thought everyone had already figured that out from school lessons!
Pick it up and dust it off.. it gets better
@@PixelKnight93dickhead
@trashcanartitst : …. What 1 + 1 =
I’d love a calibrated sculk shrieker that would make different noises based on the redstone power they receive. That would simplify everything.
To summon different types of watdens
I was thinking you put items mobs drop and they spawn then when it screams 3 times (I.e you put in a slime ball and spawn a slime)@@HiimHusky
A way to set the frequency that a calibrated sculk sensor listens to is by placing a lectern with a 15-page written book inside it next to a redstone comparator connected to the calibrated sculk sensor and turning the page number to the specific frequency that is desired can do the work too.
Like write in it or just make 15 pages =d
@@pikminlightz9944make 15 pages with any words you could also just label them with numbers or put what it will detected for easier usage
How do you do that in bedrock though, cause bedrock has two pages open at once and it only reads the second page
@@sgt.universegaming2325 make it to were you have another lectern with comparator with the second set one page less than the first and you will get 1
@@sgt.universegaming2325you’re just gonna have to experiment. I’m on bedrock. Red stone DOES NOT function the same through Java and Bedrock
I am going to use this to lock my Allays into a spot. I kinda get tired of them wondering off. Also I hate having to leash them to a pole like some chained servent in order to keep them in the area. Now I can tie it to a note block and keep them in the area with this new feature.
Very interesting mechanic added to the game. I definitely think this is niche but could be cool for puzzles or secret mechanics and for storage and collection of items from mob farms.
Watch mumbo jumbos video on it because its really cool and shows alot of potential to the new block
Mojang: "here is a block you can use for long distance signal transfers"
Also mojang: **Makes the maximum distance 7 blocks between relays, whilst making them FAR more expensive than traditional redstone lines.**
Si puedes leer esto te doy una idea, usa un dispensador y un cohete de potencia 3 y dispararlo a un bloque que expulsa señal al dispararle, creo que son más de 40 bloques de alcance pero tienes que rellenarlo constantemente si lo usas mucho
Además que esto está desactualizado, ya hicieron que este bloque escuché más que 7 bloques
i love each of your guides, thank you so much
I like how Eyecraftmc ends every video with the related topic in the outro! Very interesting to see what can be made out of this new feature to sculk!
Another great video from the goat , your videos and ultimate guides are the reason why I even have anything in my inventory, thanks so much for all your tutorials
As a returning Minecraft player I want to take time and thank you for making these useful videos I've recently introduced the game to my non gamer girlfriend and she loves it so much she is so excited to play everytime we get together. Although I haven't played for so long your videos are a great way for me to catch up with the updates and be the proplayer she think I am. Thank you so much for your work !
So happy to see your channel grow. Yahoo 🎉 Keep up the great vids. ♥️
I want to build a silly thing that triggers on player damage in my base so that if my friend hits me it automatically puts them in jail. Idk like pistons seal them in an area or something
Sounds awesome you’d probably want to have a locking mechanism though but that would be easy to creater
Thank you! I never understood calibrated sculk sensors until now! I subbed!
You have the best totorials
U have best spelling mistakes
Well done! Thanks for the vid!
Eye has the best tutorials with the best information explained in the best way - as usual!! Thank you for the great video with the perfect explanation on the most useful Minecraft information. I love that you use salmon and pumpkin pie as examples! Always unique and it’s so refreshing. 💚🌲
Fr real
Hey eye! Are you ever going to continue the live streams world with the rad seed?
The fact he placed the pickaxe in the centre of the hotbar, I have a sudden urge to cry 💀
😅
I’m going to pass my engineering class listening to this video
To me this update make redstone more valuable for builder and redstoner also increase someone creativity in minecraft and its feel like a new era for redstone from using dust to wireless vibration redstone
Thanks man , you explained it amazing
great video, very clear!
Do the new bookshelves give a power signal? And the book stand? Do pages count as power signals? This update is amazing
"17:47" really did enjoy this video
nice vid as always :3
Exactly what I needed to know thanks! Redstone can be far less complex for simple projects now 🎉
great video!
I'm imagining adventure style builds made that incorporate these sensors at various portions to activate the rs contraption built to progress ahead. It can help build in a sort of guided quest. Indiana Jones style. Take the treasure by breaking it and because breaking alerted the sensor, the boulder drops.
Thanks for the guide dude.
Thanks for explaining 👌🏼
If you have a big chain and want to avoid interference you only have to power the 1st and last sensor, the others can be normal sensors.
I would love a video on the differences between difficulties ! Easy/Normal/ Hard; I died in a hardcore unknowing about the raid difficulty !
keep up the good work❤❤❤❤
Very easy tutorial thank you very much!
You’re the only one I trust to explain this to me 😅
Haha yes, I'm so making a landmine field with this one
We got bleutooth now😎 NICE🌟
This is one of the times I feel like I’m too dumb for Minecraft.
It's pretty simple
Even the witch is sitting in her swamp hut scratching her head like "Wh...what...?!"
Thank u sm!!
Great video. Iam subsxribing
Imagine having your secret base's cover blown by a new player crouching near the base and getting the sneak 100 achievement.
Use lectern with a book, each of the first 15 pages gives of a signal strength to a comparator. Write the output/registration on each side.
Is there a specific power level for a mob sound or specificly a zombie moan? I would love to make traps to attack mobs and not myself or other players
Unfortunatly sculk sensors do not detect sounds exactly, they detect vibrations. And I doubt there is a way to make a sensor block player-made vibrations.
@@Master_Brutus Sculk sensor activate shrieker only with player made vibration
@@icespider8199 i know that. You said the opposite of what i said
So many possibilities for secret doors!
#Gimmick
I was wondering about that Amethyst reverberation and what it meant. So it just carries the signal? Interesting. I've been meaning to make automatic doors and trapdoor and I didn't even know how these worked. So now that I know these can be configured for specific actions. This is gonna make it waaaay easier to pull off.
Now imagine this: A Calibrated Relay - It is similar to a Calibrated Sensor, in which it only operates at a specified frequency, but can only transmit signals to other sculk blocks EXCEPT other Calibrated Relays tuned to different frequencies. In conjunction, a Calibrated Decoder, which cannot detect sound, that turns the frequency from a Sculk sensor system to an analog Redstone signal, matching the frequency transmitted.
the new horror maps are going to be insane if an person who works with redstone decides to make one
"ok scoob, lets raid that ancient city"
This changes everything Redstone. Wow. Can't wait to eat food to open a secret door in my base.
cool, can't wait to make secret bases.
This essentially allows for network technology and the internet to be created in Minecraft soon. How deep will we go😳
It’ll be worse than my wifi
ill just add if you want a specific power level to a calibrated skulk sensor you can use a lecturn with 15 pages and a comperator insted of a huge line of redstone.
How to set up properly the different states of redstone power, the 15 different power levels of this block for lets say like a trap or for a door to open when eating for example?
@Eyecraftmc how do I make a water clogged but working secret door without breaking any of my redstone dust,etc ?
You can’t get the calibrated sculk sensor in bedrock edition. but can you get it in Java edition?
Snapshots
i love how mojang has developed this redstone system to the game, it's open-endedness only adding to the open sandbox feel of freedom to create, whilst not being too invasive to other styles of playing like casual if you aren't too interested in it. It's definitely spawned a unique group of players that progress the possibilities of this game to the limits.
Whats that Songs name at 16:30 🥺
Impressive!
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your intonation is like daily dose of internet's
GG eye craft for ur channel now it s amazing and u deserve 1 M suscribers since a lot of time 😊
"Eye hope you enjoyed"
Love your little hidden jokes in your videos
Cool now we can make remote controllers just using an item.
This can function as a helpful way to help you in a given server, but could also be used as the ultimate prank machine by setting it to the frequency of an action that a friend does often 😂😂😂
Are you Canadian? Also I love you!!
From that i can make an house protector when i am in the house i turn on the lever for 15 redstone and i go away i trun lever off and if anybody came in my house this will give frequency and my trap open and player will die
An analog lever from the create mod works too right? because its based on signal strength?
EDIT: i realize now you have redstone links in creates, whoops
Question: So if the calibrated sculk sensor vibration travels a certain distance, will the redstone signal be the distance it travels?
(e.g the vibration travels 5 blocks the redstone signal will be 5)
Hey idk if you will even see this but no, the distance the redstone signal travels will always be the same when it’s coming from a calibrated skulk sensor (and regular skulk sensor), which is different to redstone. This is what eyecraft means when he says the redstone signal is preserved wirelessly, if the signal is 13 but it travels 7 blocks, the signal will still be 13 and vice versa. Hope this helped in some way
thank you for this. I know some red stone, but Man Sculk Sensors are a bit complicated in terms of Redstone.
I really like how you just use minecraft soundtrack in backround instead of other music...
I feel so smart after watching this.
Can you activate the block Amethyst with redstone signal of certain strength?
How about instead of filling a barrel with stacks I use single blocks? Does it still work? So I just spread out plank blocks in it
Nope but a lectern would work if you just used a comparator and turned to the page of the signal strengths would work
The calibrated skulk sensor with the lectern is giving me issues on choosing frequency because the book shows 2 pages at the same time on bedrock please help
can you make a revised armour trim vid?
Imagine a hangar that automatically open whenever you fly home
How do i get it to only detect a bell sound then?
This is going to revolutionize tnt cannons
Do fireworks work for power level 15?
Is there any way to farm echo shards?
I wonder if there’s a way to make a new auto fisher with this
Does this work the same in bedrock?
Im not nerding out here but yo…… any other controls guys realizing you can make logic gates now?
Dude it been a long time since I have played Minecraft and literally the first thing I said when I looked at the redstone section in the creative menu is "WTF IS A CALIBRATED SCULK SENSOR???"
I've tried to use the elytra sensor of power 4 and it doesn't pick up anything. Maybe it's a BE issue I don't know
Revisa si cambiaron al sculk en siguientes snapshots
A cool way to really calibrate a sculk sensor would be to use noteblocks. Have a calibrated sculk sensor, place an amethyst block next to it for resonance, then place a noteblock on the input side. The sensor would now only react to that specific note. This way, it would allow for truly wireless redstone, without the risk of unnecessary interference by someone randomly eating a porkchop in the area.
Unfortunately, it does not work that way 😒
why would you want this tho? what does it accomplish because you wouldn’t be able to make the noteblock play without further redstone, making it useless
@@thecakedeliver9487 Let's say you have selector panel with different noteblocks and sculk sensors calibrated to each of them. So each button signal is activating a specific sculk sensor. Now, having a note block on the input side, those sensors would not react to any other vibration than said note block. So you wouldn't have to worry about ambient interference (like a zombie growling and activating something accidentally)
Furthermore, since sculk sensors do emit a redstone signal, you could also have the same noteblock on the output side, therefore playing the noteblock and extending the signal.
Remember when the calibrated sculk sensor was just an amythest slab with sculk sensor stuff on top and it did nothing?
U saved my minecraft life
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Underrated mc yter
How many seconds each of them last
Who else is trying to relearn some of these mechanics to create a complex, but cool Minecart system?
The best thing is 2 since mobs cant jump so u can use it for ur door
what about putting a music box with it?
Honestly i did wait for ur guide bc i dont get this calibrated sculk sensor at all
What’s the difference between the 2 I don’t understand
I plan on making it run into a command block so whenever I eat a piece of food it gives me another piece of food