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Redstone is the Minecraft equivalent of electricity. It can be used to create amazing inventions, such as working computers or factories, once you know the basics.
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Fortunately, the basics are easy to learn!
These pages should help you get started with redstone: you will learn how to make some simple, useful devices, and how to understand the complicated stuff.
Redstone
Redstone is an ore you will find down at the bottom of your mines. When you mine it, you will get Redstone Dust, which is what you will need to make redstone circuits.
Basic Principles of Redstone
Redstone is all about 'power' &emdash; you can think of it as being a bit like electricity. Redstone power comes from a power source, and can be transmitted to devices which will then do something in response.
Redstone lamps are used in many of the examples on this page to show which blocks are switched on.
- Power sources
- These are the things that provide redstone power: they include switches, redstone torches and the like.
- Powered blocks
- Most types of blocks can become powered. This can happen when the blocks contain a power source, or when they are attached to a power source. For example, if you push a button, two blocks become powered: the block containing the button, and the block the button is attached to.
- Switching blocks ON
- Once a block is powered, it can switch on the blocks directly next to it. The blocks that are switched on are not themselves 'powered' (i.e. they will not transmit power to their neighbours), but if they are devices, they will be activated.
- Devices
- This is a term we use to describe anything that does something when switched on by redstone: for example, a light will light up, a door will open, or TNT will blow up.
A block of redstone (A) is always powered; it switches on the blocks that are directly next to it.
When a lever is switched on, both its own block (A) and the one it is attached to (B) are powered. Both of these powered blocks switch on the blocks next to them.
Which blocks can be powered?
In general, opaque blocks (ie.blocks you can't see through) can be powered by redstone; transparent blocks and non-solid blocks can not.
Can be powered | Can not be powered |
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All types of stone and brick blocks. Dirt, grass, gravel, sand. Wood, wool. Double slabs. Droppers and dispensers. | Glass, ice, glowstone. Stairs and single slabs. Chests. Leaves. Pistons and hoppers. |
Power Sources
These are blocks that can provide a redstone signal. These can be always on (redstone torches, blocks of redstone), or they can be switches that are activated by the player, or they can be sensors that respond to various factors.
The first three power sources you will be interested in are described here: the lever, which is a basic on/off switch, a pushbutton which provides a momentary pulse of power, and the redstone torch which is a constant source of power, but also has other uses.
This is made from a stick and a piece of cobblestone. It can be switched on and off with a right click. When in the on position, it will power both its own block and the one it is attached to.
Stone Button
CraftingThis is made from a single piece of smooth stone. Attach it to a block, and when you right click it it will power both its own block and the one it is attached to, for one second.
This is the most basic item in redstone circuits, and is made from a piece of redstone and a stick. Once placed, it powers its own block, plus the one above it.
A redstone torch powers the block that contains it, and also powers the block above it (labeled 'A'). Both of these powered blocks switch on the blocks next to them.
The redstone torch has another feature that makes it very important for redstone engineers: when the block that a torch is attached to is powered or switched on by another redstone signal, the torch will be switched off.
Left: a redstone torch, attached to a block. Right: using a lever to power the block switches the redstone torch OFF.
This signal inversion behaviour is the basis of many of the clever tricks that can be done with redstone in Minecraft.
Other Power Sources
There are many other power sources, including prssure plates, daylight sensors and more. Read more about them here.
Redstone Devices
These are objects that are activated by being adjacent to a powered block, or at the end of a redstone wire.
Devices that can be activated include doors, pistons, dispensers, note blocks, and minecart rails. Read more about redstone devices here.
Transmitting power: Redstone wire
The final piece of the puzzle is redstone wire, which is made by placing redstone dust on the floor. The dust will connect up to make a wire, and will even go up and down steps.
Redstone wire: when it's powered, as on the right, it lights up and sparkles.
Redstone wire is used to transmit power from place to place, just like electrical wire. Redstone wire becomes powered when it is adjacent to a powered block, for example a block containing a power source, or the block a lever is attached to, or the block above a redstone torch.
Redstone power runs along the redstone wire, powering the blocks underneath the wire.
Note that it is the block underneath the redstone wire that is powered (and switches on its neighbours), not the block containing the redstone wire.
Redstone wire also powers the block at the end of the line; however, this block only gets weak power. A block at the end of a redstone wire will switch on neighbouring blocks like any other powered block, but it will not power redstone wire in them.
The blue block marked 'A' is powered directly by the lever: it switches on the neighbouring blocks, including devices and redstone wire. Block B is at the end of a redstone wire and is weakly powered: it can activate devices (the lamps) but the redstone wire marked C is NOT switched on.
How far does the power travel?
Redstone power will travel a certain distance along a wire, depending on the strength of the power source.
Most power sources have a strength of 15, meaning the power will go 1 blocks. Certain power sources such as daylight sensors or weighted pressure plates might produce less power, which will travel a shorter distance.
Sending power vertically
Redstone power can go up and down stairs. The most compact form is a spiral that fits in a 2x2 column: you can go up and down these stairs too!
You'll need to add a repeater every 15 blocks to keep the current flowing.
Redstone Ladders
Certain blocks are 'not quite solid' and can be used to build a more compact ladder for redstone current, but it will only travel in an upward direction. These blocks are upside-down stairs, slabs placed in the top half of the block, and glowstone.
Redstone Torch Ladders
Redstone torches can be used to create ladders that move a signal up or down.
Redstone torches switch off if the block they are attached to is powered, which is how these ladders work. This means that torches in the ladder alternate between ON and OFF. There are three designs above: the first two transmit signals upwards. The second transmits signals downwards: note the redstone dust on top of each bloch; that's important.
Extending the range: Redstone repeaters
Redstone repeaters have three functions:
- they extend the range of a wire, boosting the signal to a strength of 15. By playing a repeater every 15 blocks you can extend a wire as far as you want.
- they introduce a small delay into the wire; you can set how long by right clicking to cycle between 0.1, 0.2, 0.3 or 0.4 seconds.
- they only allow redstone current to pass in one direction (marked by an arrow on top of the repeater), like a diode.
This last function means that redstone repeaters are handy if you want to place parallel wires close together without them joining up.
Another use for repeaters is if you want the block at the end of a redstone wire to receive strong power, not weak.
Remember this picture from just up the page? Now the redstone wire powering block B has a repeater at the end, and is getting strong power: enough to allow it to activate the redstone wire (C) as well as the lamps.
A redstone repeater is crafted from smooth stone blocks (not cobblestone), redstone dust and redstone torches.
Advanced Topics
A good place to start is the Minecraft Wiki.
- Redstone Basics: get started with redstone.
- Power Sources: switches, sensors and traps.
- Repeaters and Comparators: do more with your power.
- Devices: things that are activated by redstone.
- Moving items: ways to shift your stuff around.
- Minecarts and railroads: transportation in your Minecraft world.
This Minecraft tutorial explains how to put a chest on a llama with screenshots and step-by-step instructions.
After you have tamed a llama in Minecraft, you can put a chest on a llama and transport up to 15 stackable items. Let's explore how to do this.
Steps to put a Chest on a Llama
1. Find a Llama
In Minecraft you will need to find a llama.
Llamas are usually found in the Extreme Hills, Wooded Mountains and Savanna biomes.
Wooded Mountains
Now that you've found a llama, let's tame it.
2. Tame the Llama
To tame a llama, make sure you have nothing selected in your hotbar. You must use your hand to tame the llama.
You will tame a llama by repeatedly trying to mount the llama and getting bucked off. The game control to mount the llama depends on the version of Minecraft:
- For Java Edition (PC/Mac), right click on the llama.
- For Pocket Edition (PE), you move your pointer over the llama and press the Mount button.
- For Xbox 360 and Xbox One, press the LT button on the Xbox controller.
- For PS3 and PS4, press the L2 button on the PS controller.
- For Wii U, press the ZL button on the gamepad.
- For Nintendo Switch, press the ZL button on the controller.
- For Windows 10 Edition, right click on the llama.
- For Education Edition, right click on the llama.
The llama will buck you off. Each time you are knocked off, try to mount the llama again. After every attempt, the llama will let you sit on it a bit longer before it bucks you off.
When the llama is tamed, you should see red hearts appear all around the llama and the llama will no longer buck you off.
3. Put Chest on Llama
Now that you have tamed the llama in Minecraft, you can put a chest on it.
So select the chest in your hotbar and then:
- For Java Edition (PC/Mac), position your pointer on the llama where the chest would normally go (see image below) and right click.
- For Pocket Edition (PE), you move your pointer over the llama and press the Attach Chest button.
- For Xbox 360 and Xbox One, press the LT button on the Xbox controller to attach the chest to the llama.
- For PS3 and PS4, press the L2 button on the PS controller to attach the chest to the llama.
- For Wii U, press the ZL button on the gamepad to attach the chest to the llama.
- For Nintendo Switch, press the ZL button on the controller to attach the chest to the llama.
- For Windows 10 Edition, position your pointer on the llama where the chest would normally go (see image below) and right click.
- For Education Edition, position your pointer on the llama where the chest would normally go (see image below) and right click.
You should now see the llama wearing the chest.
4. Open the Chest
Now that you have put the chest on the llama, you can open the chest and add items.
The number of available slots in the chest will depend on the Strength data tag of the llama. You could have up to 15 slots, but there may only be 3, 6, 9, or 12 slots in the chest.
The game control to open the llama's chest depends on your version of Minecraft:
- For Java Edition (PC/Mac), right click on the llama to mount it and then press E for inventory.
- For Pocket Edition (PE), you move your pointer over the llama and press the Mount button. Once mounted, tap on the button with 3 dots to open your inventory and then tap on the button with the picture of a saddle.
- For Xbox 360 and Xbox One, press the LT button on the Xbox controller to mount the llama and then press the Y button to open your inventory.
- For PS3 and PS4, press the L2 button on the PS controller to mount the llama and then press the Triangle button to open your inventory.
- For Wii U, press the ZL button on the gamepad to mount the llama and then press the X button to open your inventory.
- For Nintendo Switch, press the ZL button on the controller to mount the llama and then press the X button to open your inventory.
- For Windows 10 Edition, right click on the llama to mount it and then press E for inventory.
- For Education Edition, right click on the llama to mount it and then press E for inventory.
The available slots for the chest will appear to the right of the picture of the llama. In this example, there are 15 slots in this chest (we have circled the slots in the picture above). This means that you can store up to 15 stackable items in this llama's chest.
Now you can move items from your own inventory into the llama's chest!
Congratulations, you have learned how to put a chest on a llama in Minecraft!
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