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00:00:00 – 00:11:54
In this video, the creator demonstrates their ambition to transform into "Batman" on the Hermitcraft Minecraft server by crafting an intricate waterfall entrance using redstone mechanics. Initial attempts to design a waterfall-splitting door face challenges due to slow water retraction. The creator then shifts to simpler mechanisms with slime and honey blocks to improve the door's speed and effectiveness, successfully preventing water spillage. Subsequent phases involve ensuring synchronized activation of all components to avoid malfunctions. Despite initial concerns, the tests yield a perfectly functioning module. Ultimately, the creator achieves a fast, visually appealing piston door that integrates seamlessly with the waterfall, expressing immense relief and satisfaction with the successful build. Future plans include gathering resources and continuing redstone projects to enhance their Hermitcraft base.
00:00:00
In this part of the video, the creator is working on becoming “Batman” by designing a sophisticated entrance on the Hermitcraft Minecraft server using redstone. He showcases a massive waterfall he built in survival mode, which is 140 blocks tall, and discusses his plan to incorporate a hidden entrance within it. He then switches to his redstone world to design a waterfall-splitting door. The main challenge highlighted is the slow retraction of water, complicating the door’s operation. The initial attempt involves a different mechanism that looks like a tiny mustache and works partially as expected. He remains optimistic about resolving the problems encountered, particularly focusing on improving the door’s functionality and appearance.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, the creator discusses encountering a problem with water and redstone mechanics, initially creating a mess. They decide to destroy the current setup and rebuild it using simpler mechanisms with slime and honey blocks, aiming for a faster operation to prevent water from spilling. After some adjustments, the water behaves as intended without creating a mess, which is a surprising success.
The focus then shifts to the next stage—crafting an opening door that allows access to a base. The challenge is to split the waterfall correctly, proposing a mechanism where the door pushes out, retracts back to clear water, and then slides open. Utilizing slime blocks, honey blocks, and a double piston extender, the creator demonstrates a functioning module where the pistons effectively manage block movement to control the water flow. The module shows promising results, pushing and pulling blocks as designed to manage water and create a seamless door mechanism.
00:06:00
In this part of the video, the creator is working on a redstone contraption and discusses the necessity for all components to activate simultaneously to avoid malfunction. There is a moment of relief when despite some oversight, the contraption still functions without breaking. The creator expresses a mixture of love and frustration with quasi-connectivity and tests the mechanism, which performs perfectly during both opening and closing phases, ensuring none of the stone blocks break or get stuck. The video moves from dry runs to actual water-based testing, highlighting the uniqueness of using the terms “dry run” and “wet run” literally. The creator feels nervous about the upcoming test, acknowledging the importance of its success for the video’s validity.
00:09:00
In this part of the video, the creator is relieved and excited as their new entrance mechanism for the Hermitcraft base works successfully. They discuss the successful operation of a fast and visually appealing piston door that integrates seamlessly with a waterfall entrance. The creator tests the mechanism multiple times, confirming that it functions correctly without issues. They express significant satisfaction with the outcome, noting it to be one of the coolest looking piston doors they’ve made. With a plan for future episodes, they mention gathering resources, doing redstone work, and ensuring the cave is safe from mobs. The immense success of this build project brings them a great deal of relief and joy.
