Can you make a portcullis in minecraft
That way, you only need to power one block the one in the middle on either side , since that block will always be in contact with the portcullis. Of course the empty space can be even smaller, if you want. The portcullis only has to go up two blocks to let people through, or three if you want the passage to be a little less claustrophobic.
The portcullis will go through and hold back water and lava, so you can make water gates and water or lava traps with them. Configuration : The plugin is configurable via a configuration file.
Known problems : If a chunk containing a moving portcullis is unloaded by the server because you log out, or leave the area, or teleport away , the portcullis stops moving. When you come back, it may be half way up.
Just power cycle it to raise or lower it fully again. If it stopped while not being adjacent to any redstone powered block, you may have to stick a button or lever on the side temporarily to get it to move. I recommend to build it in such a way that the portcullis is always adjacent to a redstone powered block; the same one, or different ones. Source code : The source code for this plugin is hosted on sourceforge.
Feedback : Please let me know what you think of this plugin! Rollback Post to Revision RollBack. I also use this plugin since a lot of versions ago. It's an amazing plugin! Thank you very much Developer! Unbelievable, but still working in 1. Thanks for making this plugin 1. Hi all, currently I'm running Spigot 1. Could anybody change the text of 'Recent files' from CB 1.
Thanks, Pixtar. Last edited by theblackmage94 : Feb 8, Thanks for this plugin that i have since the beginning from April ;-. Durand1w No, no plans in that direction. Last edited by Talfereg : Apr 10, Just gonna write a quick review. The pistons up top will need to be hidden within the upper wall of your castle if you want to hide the redstone. The bottom two rows of pistons beneath the gravel are sticky pistons, while the rest of the pistons in the design are not.
To begin, line some redstone around the bottom pistons as seen below. There are only two repeaters, which should be set up under the right-most piston of your door. Now wire the second row of pistons, as shown in the image below.
Make sure you place the repeater on top of an upside-down slab so you don't cut off the redstone wiring beneath it. The button on the left is where your input will go. Your button will, of course, be above ground, but just make sure it is wired to a repeater that directs into this same input block. Extending off the side of the wiring you just placed, run some redstone dust from the torch to another torch as seen below, which should invert and turn off.
Place two repeaters that run to the same line of redstone you just placed for the second row of pistons. Be careful to not miss the dust to the right of the "off" torch in this picture. It moves slowly, since a portcullis is heavy! Important: make sure that when it is in the up position, it is still in contact with a powered block the same one, or a different one.
When the power goes off, the portcullis will drop down a lot faster than it went up. Tutorial Video Contributing Pull requests are welcome.
Please make sure to update tests as appropriate. About Build redstone powered portcullises, without using commands! Resources Readme.
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