Will We Ever Run Out Of Redstone?

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  • Опубликовано: 30 дек 2024

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  • @Purplers
    @Purplers  Год назад +860

    Yes, we have the autocrafter now, I made a video on it here :)
    ruclips.net/video/xGNsVkwBpd8/видео.html

    • @louie925
      @louie925 Год назад +9

      Ok

    • @frisout
      @frisout Год назад +29

      Not only that, MOVEABLE T FLIP FLOP BLOCK

    • @CodeguruX
      @CodeguruX Год назад

      Considering it's not real and you can generate fictional matter out of nothing? No, you never run out of a concept. Unless all the people that have that concept in their minds die. Hmm... time to go to work. That's how annoying you are.

    • @PintoBeean
      @PintoBeean Год назад +8

      And then the copper bulb came

    • @watsonjunior85
      @watsonjunior85 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@PintoBeean and then patched

  • @mexrus1918
    @mexrus1918 Год назад +20650

    Yes, I'm gonna eat it all

  • @Totally_Bonkers
    @Totally_Bonkers Год назад +12300

    It took me a few seconds to realize they didn't mean can you mine every Redstone ore in the entire world

    • @ElliexUwU
      @ElliexUwU Год назад +382

      witch farm

    • @Totally_Bonkers
      @Totally_Bonkers Год назад +138

      @@ElliexUwU thats not what I meant

    • @a_random_soul_on_the_internet
      @a_random_soul_on_the_internet Год назад +490

      Omg so did I. I was like: "A Minecraft world takes more space fully loaded than most pcs can handle so how would you remove all redstone?". Then I realised the true context of the video.

    • @draghettis6524
      @draghettis6524 Год назад +110

      It is impossible to run out of redstone, for there are redstone-less farms that produce it.

    • @MysterymanMCYT
      @MysterymanMCYT Год назад +13

      Bro was here before the video got uploaded

  • @athomesuperhero
    @athomesuperhero 10 месяцев назад +2902

    Mumbo accidentally revolutionizing slime farming with a farm that doesn't work is still the funniest thing ever to me

    • @alandtic4616
      @alandtic4616 9 месяцев назад +36

      What how?

    • @Jason9637
      @Jason9637 9 месяцев назад +616

      ​@@alandtic4616He tried to build one using a swamp instead of slime chunks, and that caused people to look more into the swap spawning mechanics.

    • @Karthikkun2805
      @Karthikkun2805 7 месяцев назад

      Which video?​@@Jason9637

    • @11epicnoob
      @11epicnoob 7 месяцев назад +41

      @@Jason9637 I remember that part, but I don't remember which video or season it was

    • @aidansroadams5328
      @aidansroadams5328 7 месяцев назад +27

      ​@@11epicnoobI don't know which episode but I do know it was season 9.

  • @vayalond7203
    @vayalond7203 Год назад +88

    For the most optimal farm things I like to cite Sid Meier: "'Given the opportunity, players will optimize the fun out of a game" which is pretty applicable to Redstone, for many people the creative part got lost into the most optimized one, no more searching yourself, trial and error to make what you want work but just doing the same exact thing than others

  • @AlwaysBolttheBird
    @AlwaysBolttheBird Год назад +525

    I like that you touched on the Skulk sensor. For years people were saying wireless redstone and then it happened but don’t really see any farms with it

    • @God-ch8lq
      @God-ch8lq 8 месяцев назад +52

      there are anti-elytra guided aerial reusable mines w/ calibrated skulk sensors

    • @1TW1-m5i
      @1TW1-m5i 6 месяцев назад +42

      I used sculk sensors to make undetectable clocks on a server that brought in an anti redstone clock plugin. Also for a secret door between my base and a public area.

    • @DarthChicken4
      @DarthChicken4 5 месяцев назад +5

      @@God-ch8lqme looking that up right bow

    • @Creatures_of_the_Everquarry
      @Creatures_of_the_Everquarry 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@God-ch8lqAlso known as the AE-GERM

    • @kyarumomochi5146
      @kyarumomochi5146 Месяц назад

      Bcuz its not wireless redstone, it sucks at it

  • @SiberianHat
    @SiberianHat Год назад +2198

    making decorative redstone is great as it not only has room for solving technical challenges, but also shows the creativity of each redstoner to make satisfying builds!

    • @rajanslee
      @rajanslee Год назад +16

      Didn’t realize you still were into Minecraft! Your channel was an inspiration for me when I first started learning redstone :D

    • @SiberianHat
      @SiberianHat Год назад +9

      @@rajanslee thank you!! ☺☺
      and I still watch some redstone channels!

    • @yoooooohh..-_-7155
      @yoooooohh..-_-7155 Год назад +1

      redston ezy but repeater redtourch composter piston observer combine together is like
      u vs thanos....but with all 6 gems and godarmor💀

    • @NaisanSama
      @NaisanSama Год назад

      Imagine a spiral 3x3 that spirals both ways depending which button pressed

    • @nologin5375
      @nologin5375 Год назад +1

      Best part about decorative redstone is it's dependant on context, so there will never be an exact, calculated solution for every build.

  • @mysticat
    @mysticat Год назад +3682

    great video! there r so many ppl forget “max output/min time” isnt the only style players like :D low-resource & easy-build redstone is vital for (most?) players imo

    • @Hatifnatek32
      @Hatifnatek32 Год назад +4

      hi

    • @Hatifnatek32
      @Hatifnatek32 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/AA-S8CGoFug/видео.html

    • @V3ry_Ep1c
      @V3ry_Ep1c Год назад +34

      I had a stroke reading lol

    • @aleemuddinmohammed7899
      @aleemuddinmohammed7899 Год назад +1

      Hello mysticat

    • @Silksongfan
      @Silksongfan Год назад

      If you want great farms without much technical knowledge, then Ianxofour has a ton of easily accessible tutorials for players of all skill levels.

  • @roykale9141
    @roykale9141 Год назад +517

    7:30 love to see that someone still remembers cubehamster. I could and still cannot believe how he made those giant moving objects all those years ago. He is truly inspirational.

    • @caspermadlener4191
      @caspermadlener4191 Год назад +32

      Cubehamster wasn't a RUclipsr who made redstone, Cubehamster was a redstoner who made RUclips.
      Sometimes it is a combination, but the more you are of the latter, the better the redstone.

    • @sir_slimestone3797
      @sir_slimestone3797 Год назад +4

      Cubehamster was awesome, I miss his uploads

    • @NaisanSama
      @NaisanSama Год назад +3

      I remember making the atlas mech he made in the Xbox 360

    • @orbismworldbuilding8428
      @orbismworldbuilding8428 Год назад +2

      His videos with his mechs actually made me want to play minecraft, that was the first thing that brought me to play.

    • @cephaleaorion4888
      @cephaleaorion4888 Год назад +5

      dude i remember reading about that guy in a Minecraft book

  • @75thibaut
    @75thibaut Год назад +1066

    I remember there was also a gold era of redstone / command block powered team games. I wonder why those have went out of fashion, they were really fun

    • @nerd_nato564
      @nerd_nato564 10 месяцев назад +69

      I assume it's because data packs are more powerful?

    • @75thibaut
      @75thibaut 10 месяцев назад +85

      @@nerd_nato564Yeah I agree to a degree, but my point was more on the side that we don't see much (new) MC game anymore. Im' talking about game like Towers, Misssile war, etc.
      The datapacks are very useful, so that's why I don't get the disappearance of those

    • @lechatrelou6393
      @lechatrelou6393 10 месяцев назад +32

      ​@@75thibautI made a monster industry map on bedrock... Then they changed the /execute function that I used for basically everything in this map

    • @ThatNoobKing
      @ThatNoobKing 9 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@lechatrelou6393 aren't the command blocks still OK as long as you don't edit them?

    • @lechatrelou6393
      @lechatrelou6393 9 месяцев назад +8

      @@ThatNoobKing I don't think so, the structure of the /execute command totaly changed so I don't think not editing command blocks would solve anything

  • @royfromsmashbros4857
    @royfromsmashbros4857 Год назад +401

    I find it great that autocrafters were announced a few days ago for minecraft live. Guess there's gonna be plenty of new redstone construction now

    • @ShrekPNG
      @ShrekPNG Год назад +23

      Don't forget copper lamps

    • @1TW1-m5i
      @1TW1-m5i Год назад +19

      Oh how close we came to greatness

    • @marcocartaerainnocente7374
      @marcocartaerainnocente7374 2 месяца назад +1

      Not really anything complex. It mainly resolves storage problems for big farms (iron golden ecc) but it won’t change anything about constructions

  • @Purplers
    @Purplers  Год назад +1176

    Sorry this video took way longer than usual, I just switched editing software and it took me a while to fully learn it, but I should be back to usual pace now (and the video quality will have gone up a bit as you can see from some of the fancy animations in this video :P)

    • @kartoffelpc_4362
      @kartoffelpc_4362 Год назад +15

      bro dont apologize please. The video is insanly good! Keep up the work and i'd love to see more "longer" videos like this one :)

    • @CosmicHaven1
      @CosmicHaven1 Год назад +6

      Hey man just wanted to say love the vid! Also what song did you use at 4:45?

    • @rahnumasharmin484
      @rahnumasharmin484 Год назад

      Is it just me or have you changed your profile

    • @3kh0alt
      @3kh0alt Год назад +5

      what software did you use?

    • @sh0rtrider
      @sh0rtrider Год назад

      redstone was invented 2 days before i was born :)

  • @Rigel0
    @Rigel0 Год назад +769

    I think that the guy that made 16 kilobytes* of RAM is revolutionary and is basically a whole other branch of redstone

    • @meteorname
      @meteorname Год назад +125

      That's called computational redstone.

    • @1227rsshook
      @1227rsshook Год назад +65

      Wait, MEGABYTES? Thought the biggest we got was 16 kilobytes, I need to check this out

    • @mike-._
      @mike-._ Год назад +29

      @@1227rsshook It's because of the recent jukebox changes

    • @NaisanSama
      @NaisanSama Год назад +2

      ​@@mike-._oh hell yeah

    • @1227rsshook
      @1227rsshook Год назад +5

      @@mike-._ i saw the 16 kilobyte one with jukeboxes but i didnt see one about 16 megabytes

  • @grayanddevpdx
    @grayanddevpdx Год назад +825

    I had an idea. Honey Pistons. The way they work is like a sticky piston, but instead of pulling the block back, the honey piston gets pulled forwards. It makes flying machines easier and can be used in a bunch if different ways.

    • @sir_slimestone3797
      @sir_slimestone3797 Год назад +32

      That isn't super useful cause only the piston itself would move, and nothing else, ever

    • @grayanddevpdx
      @grayanddevpdx Год назад +139

      @@sir_slimestone3797 No, it pushes but it moves forwards instead of moving the block back in place. Not as useful as sticky pistons, but makes a lot of redstone easier in survival.

    • @peanutyes1651
      @peanutyes1651 Год назад +23

      just flip a piston backwards with a normal block and its the same

    • @Cat-pv6yx
      @Cat-pv6yx Год назад +8

      Basically just compact flying machines

    • @NaisanSama
      @NaisanSama Год назад +21

      ​@@Cat-pv6yximagine how small it can get with this idea of honey pistons

  • @LiquidSoapDrinker
    @LiquidSoapDrinker 7 месяцев назад +52

    Honestly, a "placer" that places blocks in front of it could be massive

    • @sebastianrupprecht7201
      @sebastianrupprecht7201 4 месяца назад +1

      Being able to move chests, hoppers and so on 😭

    • @Andrew102-dv5bv
      @Andrew102-dv5bv 4 месяца назад

      that would make pistons obsolete tho

    • @x2belchlord
      @x2belchlord 4 месяца назад +6

      @@Andrew102-dv5bv Not really though, it would just make a lot of complicated piston stuff like doors simpler, but they would still be necessary for a lot of stuff like moving stuff like slime-stone as it's called in the video

    • @Creatures_of_the_Everquarry
      @Creatures_of_the_Everquarry 4 месяца назад +2

      ​@@sebastianrupprecht7201*Laughs in bedrock*

    • @auspiciouscheetah
      @auspiciouscheetah 29 дней назад

      @@Creatures_of_the_Everquarry yea but the rest of your redstone is ass

  • @GUstavoCarraroBuosi
    @GUstavoCarraroBuosi 7 месяцев назад +17

    Purplers: explained the lifecycle of redstone inovation
    Me showing this video to my marketing classmates: this isn’t about redstone…

  • @joeyattack99
    @joeyattack99 Год назад +1016

    Something I miss about older redstone content on RUclips was how needless it all was. I miss having people build selector panels and security systems and redstone houses because even though a farm is useful, novelty builds always just bring a smile to my face and would offer up new opportunities for invention

    • @augustmancuso2272
      @augustmancuso2272 Год назад +55

      Mumbo jumbo is still doing that, he just made a giant take

    • @JavieyauYT
      @JavieyauYT Год назад +26

      he just made a tank and im sure people are gonna find ways to use it to defend bases and automate it

    • @wirezd4279
      @wirezd4279 Год назад +41

      People are still doing thay today, i mean if you really think about it Piston doors are pointless, they're far more complex, slower, takes up alot more space, and causes alot more lag than if you were to use regular doors.

    • @litetix
      @litetix Год назад +13

      ​@@wirezd4279the doors that cause the absolute most lag are the ones filled to the brim and jampacked with carts

    • @wirezd4279
      @wirezd4279 Год назад +5

      ​​​@@litetixwell ok maybe not 'far more lag'
      But pistons and redstone dusts caused considerably more than.. doors
      Though this is purely for comparison, as yeah most doors aren't that laggy except the ones that uses entities

  • @heatshield
    @heatshield Год назад +216

    This hits a certain note for me. I’ve been building a computer in survival for about ten years now.
    Just the respect you show for people who love exploring the possibilities simply because they can, really felt nice.

    • @powerplayer75
      @powerplayer75 Год назад +13

      how the hell did you keep that up for 10 years

    • @heatshield
      @heatshield Год назад +35

      @@powerplayer75 I guess that’s a pretty good question considering all the changes we’ve been through over the years.
      Initially I was just on console so I had to rebuild a bunch of things as everything changed. Really it’s no different from someone holding on to any other world for that long except more stuff breaks when it’s all technical. hahah
      None of it is on this account, this RUclips channel from which I’m typing at the moment, so I’m not really trying to self-promote, but I’ll show you the progress over the years if you’re interested. I obviously learned quite a bit from other redstoners as my build evolved.
      It really comes down to the fact I didn’t want to “give up”. Never really played PvP or multiplayer anything a lot. Just found a guy making a computer in Minecraft on RUclips one day and said to myself “that looks like something I want to do” and I never stopped.

    • @mei3786
      @mei3786 Год назад +3

      i am so very interested where do you post that ? ? @@heatshield

    • @heatshield
      @heatshield Год назад +11

      @@mei3786 I don’t post it public. I can put together something after the “holidays” if you want to see it.
      Right now it’s just a boatload of screenshots, photos of the screen from a different camera, videos of neat things I learned as I experimented and some other random stuff like documenting the similarities between my build, Minecraft mechanics as a whole and real computers.
      I’ve been far surpassed, really to be honest, lagging behind the huge redstone RUclipsrs the whole time. I’m not trying to beat them or anything, just enjoying the creative journey and sharing of technical information and whatnot.
      I’ll try to get back here in a few weeks and let you know if I put something up somewhere public, because you seem genuinely interested. I don’t want to self promote on someone else’s channel though, so I’m trying not to say much here and probably won’t say much later.
      One of my biggest accomplishments was being one of the first to figure out an efficient single line series data port independently of other methods or influences, so I’m happy to share that at some point in the future.
      It’s all been WAYYYY outdone since then though, so don’t hold your breath for any modern breakthrough.
      Nice to chat w you. Cya round.

    • @mei3786
      @mei3786 Год назад +3

      yesss id love that@@heatshield

  • @MinerBat
    @MinerBat Год назад +275

    Logical redstone is far from its limits i think. The main limitation right now is speed and performance in really big and complex builds. So i think logical redstone will keep developing as irl computers get better (which can also help with the speed issue if you use mods that can speed up the game)

    • @sentientsentilusional3621
      @sentientsentilusional3621 Год назад +4

      With the mods Redstone Pen and Gauges and Switches, much easier to make complex systems in a fraction of the space when you can place redstone on any face of a block with isolated tracks.

    • @oniceguard9205
      @oniceguard9205 Год назад +1

      I mean we already hit threadstone (and is proved that can be used on survival) Wich is the most logical yet strangest type of redstone

    • @mrsqueaksrules
      @mrsqueaksrules Год назад +2

      The day Mojang adds redstone N:1 lookup tables and then someone makes a program that can synthesize and place&route Verilog into Minecraft is the day redstone gets completed

    • @theclockworkcadaver7025
      @theclockworkcadaver7025 Год назад +5

      The speed of IRL computers isn't the bottleneck. The bottleneck is the coding of the game itself; how redstone works. Whether you run it on a Raspberry Pi or a supercomputer, the game's limited to the blocks available and 20 ticks per second, no matter what. You can easily demonstrate the fact that the game can run faster even on rudimentary hardware by simply increasing the tick rate with carpet mod.

  • @IntendedPun
    @IntendedPun Год назад +10

    0:10 As someone who last played Minecraft in 2013, that shot of the complexity of redstone was kind of a shock.

  • @_wetmath_
    @_wetmath_ Год назад +224

    For the farming side, i think it's notable to mention ianxofour. He's been at the forefront of extremely innovative and practical builds for survival minecraft. And i want to see more farms of that style

    • @Nugcon
      @Nugcon Год назад +16

      One of the best farm builders/tutorial makers out there. Saved me a lot of time

    • @Evanthemovieguy
      @Evanthemovieguy Год назад +17

      Ian has taken many farms that used to be complicated and tome consuming (primarily wither skeleton, guardian and tree farms), and made versions that are simple while also getting the best rates possible. He's been a real game changer.

  • @_XRMissie
    @_XRMissie Год назад +18

    10:25 And there it is, the one and only reason I enjoy working with redstone. Designing things in creative, deconstructing someone else's creation and learning how it works, or simply experimenting through trial and error is how I'm able to create redstone systems on the fly in survival. I enjoy the problem solving aspect, and it goes as far back as creating insanely complex logic gate systems in Little Big Planet 2 on the PS3. I may use a lot of "2012 redstone" still, but I am aware of most of the "advanced" techs and use them whenever possible... But something about just figuring out how to do something brings me great satisfaction.

  • @Elyrio3
    @Elyrio3 Год назад +56

    Thanks a lot for the shoutout at 7:34 I was not expecting it! And I agree with the fact that slimestone is an area where a lot of things are still improving especially for survival uses

  • @kidclover6192
    @kidclover6192 Год назад +22

    I guess the Auto Crafter is gonna be wild

  • @armandbier2502
    @armandbier2502 Год назад +15

    9:00 don't forget the honey block.

    • @Purplers
      @Purplers  Год назад +6

      The honey block wasn't nearly as groundbreaking as the 3 I mentioned in the video

  • @wirezd4279
    @wirezd4279 Год назад +80

    The part where it hits the most true for me was:
    10:26 "Simply designing something and getting it to work all by yourself is the most fun part of Redstone, and it's very satisfying, even if it's already been done before."
    This tbh. Whenever i make my take on some contraptions, i used to look up RUclips tutorials of the same concept to obsessively see if my design is smaller or costed less materials, to spot even 1 block of difference, but then i started to do it less, because designing something myself and making it work still feels rewarding. I still watched other people's concepts though, of course

  • @SirNipplington
    @SirNipplington Год назад +56

    Redstone may be optimised. But I'm still gonna be designing my own farms and contraptions due to the enjoyment. Another great video purplers!

  • @expert8632
    @expert8632 Год назад +48

    1:33 the destiny reference made me happy

  • @buzzlightyearpfp7641
    @buzzlightyearpfp7641 Год назад +4

    frankly, it only takes a single new gamechanging block to revolutionize the entire redstone scene once again. Just like slime blocks, then honey blocks.

  • @thanatnokted9226
    @thanatnokted9226 2 месяца назад +4

    song at 10:36 : otherside

  • @domelbulka
    @domelbulka Год назад +28

    that's why I really like watching videos from the create mod, because people don't make the same farms, they just use the same intuitive mechanics and design it themselves

  • @buismanvander
    @buismanvander Год назад +12

    I always like to make my own designs for fun i don’t care about how fast or small it is i love inventing my own way and the feeling you get when it finally works is priceless

  • @akatsukisama1035
    @akatsukisama1035 Год назад +8

    Imma comment on your last statement of your video:
    So I’ve been a Redstoner for about 8-9 years now. And I never really wanted to go out of my way to learn more. I was into map making a lot and only had my things that needed to work (command blocks, some filter systems, binary counters etc etc) and im a somewhat new subscriber of yours and your videos really inspired me to get into door making and slimestone. While I’m still like quite far away from being a slimestoner, I designed my first 3x3 in 4 days and hey, it’s 1 block wide and 12 blocks tall. I think that’s fine (not gonna stay like that still playing around and stuff). And honestly I think so too. I mean most people don’t really want to get into super high spec Redstone. Mainly for 2 reasons (obviously there are way more but i will mention them because you didn’t xD ):
    1.) it’s very competitive, so being ranked first in a category will mean that people will want to try and get that spot. So you yourself have to stay on edge
    2.) it takes incredible skill to get to that point and if you reach it, you could also get a problem with your hardware.

  • @legopalji
    @legopalji Год назад +10

    Well what do you know, just a month later we got the block that will shake up the redstone community. The crafter is the next observer

    • @garebear0225
      @garebear0225 Год назад +1

      The bulb is arguably more useful than the crafter in my opinion

    • @legopalji
      @legopalji Год назад

      Definitely, didn't know that they would add it when I wrote the comment

  • @angzarrpsyco
    @angzarrpsyco Год назад +3

    On the part about having moving tile entities, if they did that and wanted to keep it as nondestructive as possible to redstone, they could make an NBT tag that could be toggled some how, with all preexisting tile entities having the toggle be switched to on. How you would toggle the immovable state would be difficult to speculate on, perhaps a new item that would be used on tile entities to make them immovable, maybe something like obsidian dust which could then be removed with a sneak click with the new brush

  • @variksinsectlikechattering743
    @variksinsectlikechattering743 Год назад +11

    Was not expecting the D2 joke but I greatly appreciate it lmao.

  • @nfcopier1
    @nfcopier1 Год назад +29

    The Create mod is the best successor to Redstone, imo. But then again, at various points in time, I might've said the same thing about BuildCraft or Project Red.

  • @SDJesster
    @SDJesster Год назад +3

    love that this guy makes this video and 1 month later mojang announces the most gamechanging redstone block: the Crafter

  • @cedric7751
    @cedric7751 Год назад +2

    A logic gate block would tremendously help make complex builds both smaller and faster to run. You can already make logic gates but they require multiple blocks.
    Cross connecting wires (4 inputs, which are then paired together with a switch to select the pairs: 12-34, 13-24 and 14-23) would also do a lot for miniaturization and slightly improve the speed too.
    Then we have flipflops and randomizers that can already be done with multiple blocks but could turned into official blocks to make smaller circuits that run faster and generate less lag.
    Redstone is already turing complete as it is, now it needs optimization via new blocks that perform more complex tasks by themselves.

  • @ak9vibez149
    @ak9vibez149 2 месяца назад +10

    0:45 a native american in california

    • @jackatk
      @jackatk 2 месяца назад +2

      Explain?

    • @aussiebox
      @aussiebox 2 месяца назад

      What the first reply said- what do you mean???

    • @ak9vibez149
      @ak9vibez149 2 месяца назад +5

      @@aussiebox a perfect time to be a “red stoner”

    • @tomaszklaja8666
      @tomaszklaja8666 Месяц назад +1

      underrated comment

    • @josephmother8250
      @josephmother8250 Месяц назад +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @kingknight5947
    @kingknight5947 Год назад +19

    I believe copper pipes may be game changing to Minecraft.

  • @lasercraft32
    @lasercraft32 Год назад +8

    I feel like there's a lot of potential for the sculk sensors, but they're just quirky enough that most people don't want to bother trying to use them.

  • @Lefty7788tinkatolli
    @Lefty7788tinkatolli Год назад +4

    Who else thought this video would be about how long it would take to mine all the redstone in a MC world?

  • @GameJam230
    @GameJam230 2 дня назад

    I had one really interesting idea once for a block that would probably interact with Redstone in a super unique way, and would probably fit well for an End update whenever we could be expecting that.
    The idea is an End Cloud block, a solid block that weighs less than a full block, allowing a piston to push twice as many of them than normal blocks before hitting their caps. This would have a massive effect on things like certain doors and flying machines.
    In addition to this, having a block that sticks to itself like slime and honey, but DOESN’T stick to any other blocks could also be great for doors. And, if it’s dyeable to allow it to keep separate from other colours of itself, it has a lot of potential for use in piston contraptions. This could even be mixed with the end cloud idea, making them a single game-changing block for piston builds.
    These are a couple relatively simple ideas for additions that could add a pretty significant chunk of content to redstone, without directly affecting redstone components.

  • @MahsonAmer
    @MahsonAmer 3 месяца назад +3

    Oh, man you could've told me earlier, I just dumped 3 tons of redstone into the ocean.

  • @The_undefeated_one
    @The_undefeated_one Год назад +53

    Idea: You can choose if the piston can move chests, hoppers and other blocks, or if you dont want it you can have it as it was.
    Edit thanks for the likes

    • @joevdb9232
      @joevdb9232 Год назад +9

      the way this has worked with every other minecraft feature is: if you want to play without it, play an older version (or play modded). don't see why movable tile entities are special

    • @rpggames7314
      @rpggames7314 Год назад

      make a gamerule

    • @joesphterry3319
      @joesphterry3319 Год назад +1

      Me who plays bedrock: Pathetic

    • @The_undefeated_one
      @The_undefeated_one Год назад

      @@joesphterry3319 Lol

    • @wirezd4279
      @wirezd4279 Год назад +1

      ​​​​@@The_undefeated_one
      That'd be a really weird and unlikely mechanic though, because as far as my knowledge goes, no other redstone system works like this, they're always unchangeable, they either work or don't, no customization.
      So i guess a better and more likely solution is to add a new block or change an existing one to have a similar functionality.

  • @austinfromillinois
    @austinfromillinois 4 месяца назад +5

    The self glazing on this vid is crazy

  • @AmberKTm
    @AmberKTm Год назад +16

    8:20
    Bedrock edition be like
    But seriously we have crazy fast and cheap super smelters

    • @Flightkitten
      @Flightkitten Год назад +4

      Yeah but bedrock redstone is also a shit

    • @oicutleldeyovzecuhpwe
      @oicutleldeyovzecuhpwe 5 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@Flightkittenonly because there are less bugs to exploit

    • @Flightkitten
      @Flightkitten 5 месяцев назад

      @@oicutleldeyovzecuhpwe quasi-connectivity is not a bug, and is a feature

    • @IRandomness
      @IRandomness 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Flightkitten you are correct it they have not fixed it yet. They could’ve easily fixed it years ago, but they haven’t so it’s a feature now

  • @channcraft2025
    @channcraft2025 2 месяца назад +1

    9:19 i've been trying to make mechanisms with that block and its so cool

  • @jaydentplays7485
    @jaydentplays7485 2 дня назад

    I have an idea to completely give redstone its much needed rebirth. A list of new, absolute attibutes. Here are some things that might need improving.
    1. Noise control (Quiet is better, pistons are too lound)
    2. Pollution control (Affects less around it. TNT traps are too much.)
    3. Stealth (How hidden it is, goes hand in hand with size)
    4. Reactivatability (Can you reuse it?)

  • @Alberto0432
    @Alberto0432 Год назад +59

    i would love to see Minecraft add somethings like better hoppers, known as pipes

    • @KidPrarchord95
      @KidPrarchord95 Год назад +2

      Dispensers can be used that way

    • @Alberto0432
      @Alberto0432 Год назад +1

      @@KidPrarchord95 yeah but they require complicated redstone

    • @getaround1276
      @getaround1276 Год назад +2

      Water bro, just add ice and you've got a cheap long distance item transfer

    • @Alberto0432
      @Alberto0432 Год назад

      @getaround1276 I actually didn't know that, though using pipes would be easier.

  • @syclopss
    @syclopss Год назад +5

    1:31 god this reminds me how much my wallet hurts cause of bungie

  • @arlomoreno9947
    @arlomoreno9947 Год назад +14

    00:30 its a crime not to put mumbo there

  • @therealspeedwagon1451
    @therealspeedwagon1451 Месяц назад +1

    I really wish Mojang added in the copper golem, it was honestly the biggest missed opportunity for redstone engineering ever. Just imagine the kind of automation we could’ve had had there been copper golems and a means to derust them. Automated redstone farms are already crazy, imagine how crazy fully automated redstone with copper golems could’ve been. Imagine fully programmable copper golems that you the player could set a certain perimeter, set a resource for them to mine, and where to go when their inventory is full or when they’re about to rust and stop working and they will mine as much as they can and bring it back to a resource collection area and fully rust where they can be derusted and the process can repeat. Mining is a completely untapped field by redstone engineers as there currently is no way to automate it and as such it has to be done manually by the player.

  • @papapapa2856
    @papapapa2856 Год назад

    You put all the stuff you could want to know from this video into your description. I love you for that, so few people actually do that.

  • @BelgianBomber
    @BelgianBomber Год назад +5

    I consider factions cannoning, which only in the last 2 years has been moving on from 1.8.9, and there the incentive to make new things is decided by the meta on factions servers. If it ever gets stale, a server can just implement a new feature that needs a different way of thinking and people will get back to making new cannons, it's almost like they're actually useful. I think redstone doors don't have that type of need (a gamemode relying on improvements made to designs) which does lead to hitting hard limits

  • @umanoomgombi3842
    @umanoomgombi3842 11 месяцев назад +12

    7:25 Slimestone?

    • @alexr1318
      @alexr1318 4 месяца назад +1

      Yes slimestone deals with redstone that moves, typically flying machines

  • @Ran-K-ing
    @Ran-K-ing Год назад +4

    I like this was posted a month before the crafter which made a industrial revolution

  • @TheJimmyCartel
    @TheJimmyCartel Год назад +2

    after switching most of my redstone to beta 1.7.3, its a whole lot easier coming up with builds no one else. lots of builds unique to that version too. highly recommend seeing what your capable of with such limited components, great fun! maybe i'll share sometime :)

  • @adamhayes4691
    @adamhayes4691 8 месяцев назад +1

    I think two things that would really revive redstone innovation are a block that can automatically place blocks, and more functionality for dispensers. For the dispensers, it would be really beneficial for them to be able to plant crops, nether wart, saplings, propagules, fungi, and mushrooms, and be able to milk cows. And automatic block placement would be the craziest thing to ever happen to Minecraft, especially when combined with the crafter. Those two would literally make potential redstone innovation INFINITE. Imagine just building farms to make farms that build more of those farms… so many possibilities with just one block

  • @joshuaevans4301
    @joshuaevans4301 11 месяцев назад +3

    I thought this would be a video about what it would take to extract all the redstone from a Minecraft world

  • @ChrisGoodVibes
    @ChrisGoodVibes Год назад +15

    redstone is a good example for,
    how sandboxy minecraft truly is

  • @adamhayes4691
    @adamhayes4691 8 месяцев назад +1

    This was such an interesting opportunity to make a video about this topic that I didn’t even realise that I’d already watched it a few months ago until I finished it

  • @thederpypikachu9873
    @thederpypikachu9873 7 месяцев назад

    Your point about making redstone more accessible for the average player is something ive thought about for years. Ive been playing MC for a decade, and i still struggle a lot with redstone. The most ill do in a solo survival world is like,,, basic hopper to chests/furnaces, minecarts distributing coal or items to furnaces, and an auto sugarcane and auto cactus farm. Its not that i havent tried. But its just so complicated because i play survival, because i play solo, and because of the level of skill and background knowledge you need to build things like auto sorters (something id love to build but have failed or struggled with even with tutorials). If the community could make redstone more accessible and easier to understand for the average player, it would see a surge of new redstoners, which may lead to new perspectives and ideas.

  • @gokuson3478
    @gokuson3478 Год назад +14

    Anyone know the discord server from 0:36 ?

    • @Shayeta
      @Shayeta 9 месяцев назад +2

      Found it! It is the "Storage Tech" discord server.

    • @sergishark2842
      @sergishark2842 7 месяцев назад

      @@Shayeta from where can i get the join link?

  • @willowarkan2263
    @willowarkan2263 11 месяцев назад +3

    7:41 it's 3d conway game of life machines.

  • @heroslippy6666
    @heroslippy6666 Год назад +5

    If you want a place to branch out, the Create mod is the place that is still really early in its existence.

  • @alexskv4644
    @alexskv4644 Год назад +1

    I've never seen a better Minecraft video essay. This is clear and concise and showed me things I never thought I would be interested in. Props to you, mister Purplers!👍

  • @Dadwar_Real
    @Dadwar_Real Год назад +2

    "things can easily change in a future version if the right block was added" - queue the autocrafter intro theme

  • @sapphicseas0451
    @sapphicseas0451 Год назад +4

    Your video is correct. Crafter abd copper bulb have blown up redstone again

  • @alfav_
    @alfav_ Год назад +4

    2 months after: Autocrafter and Copflop
    New era has started

  • @liquidlethe
    @liquidlethe Год назад +11

    I wish there were more fun and decorative things to do with redstone for casual survival players. I always wanted to build a retractable bridge and would try designing one even on paper but never could figure one out. The type of contraptions average players want to do with redstone either aren't possible or are beyond their reach either by capability, time commitment, making room for it, or the resources needed.

  • @Amanishan-ne7wt
    @Amanishan-ne7wt 2 месяца назад +1

    We need one block added to the game, the Flotator which was introduced in the poisonous potato update and can push anything in a 32x32 area. If mojang add this,we can make even simpler flying machines

  • @chrisdeangelismusic
    @chrisdeangelismusic 2 месяца назад

    I think mods like the Create Mod are proof that we won't run out of redstone as long as we continue to get new redstone-related blocks. There's a slew of Mumbo videos where he designs things using the new mechanics introduced by Create. The issue is that when things stagnate, innovation will eventually stop. The same is true in real life--we can only develop so much with what we have. Until we discover new elements or synthesize new chemicals, some things simply aren't possible. But when we do discover/synthesize that chemical, it opens many new doors. So in Minecraft, once we are given a new "chemical" (block) we are able to develop further. A very recent case: the copper bulb. This compacts a T-flip-flop into a singular block with no need for pistons or excessive wiring. And, besides blaze rods, it's fairly inexpensive. A blaze farm and a drowned farm will get you just about everything you need to build one. It's also movable, unlike a traditional T-flip-flop. Plus it's transparent, which has its own ramifications for circuitry (it's not conductive without a comparator). This allows people to make things smaller and faster again. Innovation is back. Does it have a limit to that innovation? Yes, but in the time it takes for us to reach it, we will (hopefully) get further resources from Mojang. As long as we have more to work with, we will always be able to keep innovating.

  • @Hexasan
    @Hexasan Год назад +8

    I hope this video ages like milk

  • @aiso202
    @aiso202 Год назад +17

    here after mojang announced auto crafting o.O awaiting redstone revolution

  • @hyun-shik7327
    @hyun-shik7327 Год назад +4

    And then they just added the Crafter so everything is completely different.

  • @QU67Reacher6
    @QU67Reacher6 Год назад +2

    I was not expecting to get flashbanged by a D2 expansion in this video. Take my like.

  • @ianerickson2210
    @ianerickson2210 10 месяцев назад +1

    Satisfying and well put together video good sir. Nice work.

  • @TheBirthdayBros1
    @TheBirthdayBros1 Год назад +4

    my whole life i didnt know mushrooms had light levels

  • @Jackspajf
    @Jackspajf 11 месяцев назад +3

    fellas what discord server is shown at ~ 0:36

  • @Womcataclysm
    @Womcataclysm Год назад +9

    Instantly releases autocrafter

  • @allstarwoo4
    @allstarwoo4 8 месяцев назад +1

    I'm surprised you didn't mention how pivotal pistons originally were. I remember when they were originally a mod. Iron pistons to just push stuff and gold pistons were sticky pistons. Redstone before pistons and hoppers was really hard because they enabled memory. Which was is still tricky because red stone quirks that don't exist in traditional computer science.

  • @keecko8169
    @keecko8169 4 месяца назад

    a good redstone component idea I had was the connecter, basiclaly it was a component I'd thought up when making a piston door that would sit on the side of blocks and connect redstone from the floor below it to the top of the block, allow you to activate multiple pistons, or other components, with a single line without using unfun slab shenanigans

  • @phonktonic
    @phonktonic Год назад +11

    Knarfy thinks you're a geologist

  • @N00BY40
    @N00BY40 7 месяцев назад +2

    I thought this was a joke video using redstone to represent a real life issue

  • @DadForgotdamilk-ug8sz
    @DadForgotdamilk-ug8sz Год назад +6

    7:47 I swear the Chinese are always just better than everyone else 💀

  • @personnelproton
    @personnelproton 10 месяцев назад +1

    Phones and computers have not reached a “final form” lmfao, biggest stretch I’ve heard in a long time.

  • @tryify
    @tryify 5 месяцев назад +1

    with my overly complicated redstone doors, we will never run out of ideas (i do NOT know how to redstone)

  • @Gedeien
    @Gedeien Год назад +5

    Auto crafter and copper bulb joined t he game

  • @bluetorch623
    @bluetorch623 Год назад +2

    3:26 does anyone know whos desing is this one? Need it

  • @WildFox-h1u
    @WildFox-h1u 11 месяцев назад +245

    The redstone fandom is dying, like if you’re a true stoner.

    • @bluntslt8023
      @bluntslt8023 7 месяцев назад +4

      💀💀

    • @TrisMusicalMind
      @TrisMusicalMind 7 месяцев назад +5

      I am but i dont do redstone (im not saying this for the bit im legit a stoner)

    • @MVDSYNISTERPRODUCTIONS
      @MVDSYNISTERPRODUCTIONS 6 месяцев назад +1

      Ayo wait a minute-

    • @mkgb2532
      @mkgb2532 6 месяцев назад +3

      I don't smoke weed but I want to experience one at least

    • @TrisMusicalMind
      @TrisMusicalMind 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@mkgb2532 Weed’s so awesome…

  • @Notllamalord
    @Notllamalord Год назад +1

    Look at mods. There are literally thousands of different vanilla style blocks and systems mojang could implement. Also obligatory “the farm creators yearn for factorio”

  • @Alpha_mindustry
    @Alpha_mindustry Год назад +2

    1.21 auto-crafters : hi the- *get's automated into humongus factories imideatly*

  • @HeartBreaker7155
    @HeartBreaker7155 4 месяца назад +4

    Block entities are moveible in real minecraft

  • @MurderHorse
    @MurderHorse 9 месяцев назад +4

    ...did this man just say 'slimestone'??? 7:20

    • @alexr1318
      @alexr1318 4 месяца назад

      Yeah slimestone is technical minecraft slang for redstone that involves moving parts, like flying machines

    • @StretchyMCAU
      @StretchyMCAU 2 месяца назад

      Ive only just recently heard this too I heard "cartstoners and slimestoners" and as someone who is just a regular stoner was very confused for a while

  • @aprilbrandon3441
    @aprilbrandon3441 8 месяцев назад +5

    4:50 WHAT?!

  • @Mordorbricks
    @Mordorbricks 5 месяцев назад +2

    3:34 is the wheat farm right here real? and if so, is there a video that shows me how to make it

  • @firezone8770
    @firezone8770 Год назад +1

    i thought this video was about the amount of redstone you can get in a minecraft world

  • @Heesmaster
    @Heesmaster Год назад +6

    What's the 5x5 door at 3:21? If anyone can tell me that'd be great, thanks.

    • @Purplers
      @Purplers  Год назад +5

      It's a 5x5 cave door by me :) I haven't released that specific design though, but I do have a (very old) video of an older one here ruclips.net/video/K7dWw5nA088/видео.html

    • @Heesmaster
      @Heesmaster Год назад +1

      @@Purplers Thank you, you should realy release a showcase cause the opening animation looks fantastic.

    • @donmeza
      @donmeza 3 месяца назад

      ⁠​⁠@@Purplersi know this is a long shot but i would love to build the one you showed on the video in my survival world, ill build the old one for now tho, great videos!