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How to Use Redstone Dust in Minecraft
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Redstone dust is an important block and item that makes various machines and farms possible. You can use it to craft various redstone components, such as powered rails, observers, pistons, droppers, dispensers, redstone repeaters. In addition, redstone dust is used to create mundane potions and extend potion durations in Minecraft. Lastly, redstone dust is a wire component in redstone circuits.
How to Find Redstone In Minecraft (4 Ways)
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Redstone is an item also known as redstone dust that is necessary for all redstone-related machines and farms in Minecraft. You can find it in four ways. First one is the most basic one and it requires you to find redstone ores underground and mine them with an iron or better pickaxe without silk touch. The second method is looting chests in dungeons, mineshafts, strongholds, villages and woodland mansions. You can also buy redstone dust from novice-level clerics for one emerald and obtain 4-8 dust by killing witches in dark places or in swamps.
13 Best Minecraft Farms You Must Build
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Farms in Minecraft are very important, as they help you collect items in large quantities without having to grind for them yourself. There are many farms community members have come up with and we've listed some of the best ones you can make. Those are iron farm, sculk farm, enderman farm, creeper farm, mob farm, chicken farm, pumpkin and melon farm, sugar cane farm, wheat farm, slime farm, wood farm, wool farm and cactus farm. These farms require different amounts of resources, but produce very useful items you'll need in your world.
Minecraft Mobs: A Complete List and Detailed Guide
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All mobs in Minecraft are divided into three categories, namely passive mobs that never attack the player, neutral mobs that only attack the player if player provokes them, and hostile mobs that attack the player if they get too close. In this extensive guide, we have covered where you can find each of the mobs in the game and what their characteristics are.
Minecraft Potions: Complete List and Brewing Guide
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Minecraft potions provide various status effects. Some are positive, some negative, some special and two are unobtainable. To make a potion, you'll need a brewing stand, blaze powder, awkward potion for most other complex potions and unique ingredients, like a pufferfish, stone block, golden carrot and more. Positive potions can increase speed, strength and provide special abilities, negative provide disadvantages and lower stats and special ones can provide both a positive and a negative effect, depending on the circumstance.
7 Best Minecraft Shaders for Low-End PCs
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Many Minecraft shaders out there are pretty performance-heavy, so they can cause your machine to struggle. But, thanks to the Minecraft shaders on our list, your low-end PC won't have issues running them. They include Cyanide Shaders, YoFPS Shader, Sildur's Basic Shaders, Tea Shaders, DrDestens MCShaders, Builder's QOL, MakeUp – Ultra Fast, Lagless Shaders, Naelego’s Cel Shaders and Potato Shaders. They provide various customizable features, as well as beautiful visual effects that will not affect the FPS too much, letting you enjoy the game with no problems.
Minecraft Ore Distribution Guide: How and Where to Find Every Ore
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Ores are crucial for Minecraft gameplay and that's why you should know about their distribution. Coal ore appears above Y=0 and is most common at Y=136 and Y=96. Iron ores are almost everywhere and are most common at Y=232 and Y=16. Diamond and redstone ores generate deep underground and are most common at Y=-59. Gold ore is most common at Y=-16. Lapis lazuli is most common at Y=0 and copper generates most at Y=48. Emerald ores only generate in mountain biomes. Nether quartz and Nether gold generate everywhere, while ancient debris is most common at Y=16.