[Tutorial] SciCraft Sugar Cane Farm{



very lag friendly farm, that could be scaled to epic size. world download: https://www.mediafire.com/?gh8offnk24r0k4k corresponding server tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLnv2eRzlxA Twitter: https://twitter.com/ilmango1 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4255112 SciCrafters: ragou42.

[Tutorial] SciCraft Sugar Cane Farm

- does your game ever crash?
- Can this farm works in 1.16.5 ?
Na tej stronie też widziałem balustrady do balkonu lublin , można zawsze zdobyć nową wiedzę. - damn thank you im definitely going to use this in my smp
- How did you put a water source on top of a slab? when I do it the slab gets water locked.
- I just finished this and it produces sooo much sugar can wowowowowowow
- i noticed that once i go past 4 chunks, the pistons stop responding, is there a way to increase signal strength or something?
- This is what I needed. Pesky librarians and their 24 paper trades on easy!
- will this work on 1.16?
- stupid question. Why melons? Why not any other block?
- kann mir einer erklären wie ich das siegnal auf das nächste bekomme wenn ich daneben noch so eins baue
- I built this and I had a problem where one of red stone torches that was below a melon somehow powered a piston through the melon and it glitched the entire farm so you would have to rebuild half of it. Why did this happen?
- Works in 1.16.4
- Thnk for giving tutorials
- Thnk ilmango because of i becaome redstone master
- Red stone is like math, I never understand it so I just copy off of someone else
- why? why would you need so much sugar cane? rockets? tnt (people use doubler)? books? bookshelf?
- Is that it??? 😂
- Nice
- i actually intend to build this in 1.12.2
- I came up with a bit simpler power design, using LESS redstone per line (though not a lot given how little this design uses) - ONE clock, observer on a sticky piston to give an "on pulse" for each direction, 2 repeaters, 4 comparators (pulse extenders for each side), and about 10 dust.
Then use a torch tower to transmit the power up to each side of the first module - which is where the redstone savings comes in.
To power the next vertical grouping, just use a short redstone line with a single repeater - delay doesn't matter - from the feed to the bottom torch in each line.

Went real cheap and used chests as my "immovable blocks" instead of the melons, as I've never had a melon farm but I always have a tree farm.