Will We Ever Run Out Of Redstone?

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Published 2023-08-25
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Credits:
Smallest 3x3 by ‪@SacredRedstone‬ -    • World's Smallest 3x3 door (56 blocks)  
Flying Machines by ‪@MythicalPingu‬
Fastest 3x3 by ‪@jensundlars1137‬ & Sirrcacti -    • Fastest Seamless 3x3(0.15s, 0.3s seam...  
Smallest Observerless 5x5 by ‪@Armadillo28‬ -    • The end of 5x5 doors?? [340 blocks!]  
Floating wither skull + mobs - ‪@Door_Maker‬
Minecart spam - ‪@TarBad_‬
Giant Sugar Farm by Chronos SMP - discord.gg/fPRGMBgHMb
Flying Machine Sugar Farm By ‪@ilmango‬ -    • Mega Base Friendly Sugar Cane Farm 1.19  
Creepogger Farm By ‪@akioweh‬ (KEN_2000)
Boat + Portal Spam Farm By ‪@MethodZzS‬
Gargantua Flying Machine By ‪@cubehamster‬
Worldeater Timelapse Footage By ‪@Elyrio3‬
Ocean Sweeper by Tok_Janne
Self Building Bridge By ‪@ThatMumboJumbo‬    • Self Building Bridges in Minecraft  
Floor Placer By ‪@Ruthro‬, Timelapse Footage By ‪@cubicmetre‬
Flying Machines By Sdark - space.bilibili.com/13868425/video
SBRT Footage By ‪@DylanDMinecraft‬
1 Wide 3x3 Lamp Door By ‪@ExcertTTV‬
Pitcher Pod Wither Cage By ‪@ilmango‬ -    • Pitcher Pods Are Insane  
Minecraft in Minecraft By ‪@sammyuri‬ -    • I made Minecraft in Minecraft with re...  

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All Comments (21)
  • @Totally_Bonkers
    It took me a few seconds to realize they didn't mean can you mine every Redstone ore in the entire world
  • @athomesuperhero
    Mumbo accidentally revolutionizing slime farming with a farm that doesn't work is still the funniest thing ever to me
  • @75thibaut
    I remember there was also a gold era of redstone / command block powered team games. I wonder why those have went out of fashion, they were really fun
  • @SiberianHat
    making decorative redstone is great as it not only has room for solving technical challenges, but also shows the creativity of each redstoner to make satisfying builds!
  • @mysticat
    great video! there r so many ppl forget “max output/min time” isnt the only style players like :D low-resource & easy-build redstone is vital for (most?) players imo
  • I like that you touched on the Skulk sensor. For years people were saying wireless redstone and then it happened but don’t really see any farms with it
  • @heatshield
    This hits a certain note for me. I’ve been building a computer in survival for about ten years now. Just the respect you show for people who love exploring the possibilities simply because they can, really felt nice.
  • @roykale9141
    7:30 love to see that someone still remembers cubehamster. I could and still cannot believe how he made those giant moving objects all those years ago. He is truly inspirational.
  • @Rigel0
    I think that the guy that made 16 kilobytes* of RAM is revolutionary and is basically a whole other branch of redstone
  • I find it great that autocrafters were announced a few days ago for minecraft live. Guess there's gonna be plenty of new redstone construction now
  • @Purplers
    Sorry this video took way longer than usual, I just switched editing software and it took me a while to fully learn it, but I should be back to usual pace now (and the video quality will have gone up a bit as you can see from some of the fancy animations in this video :P)
  • @joeyattack99
    Something I miss about older redstone content on YouTube was how needless it all was. I miss having people build selector panels and security systems and redstone houses because even though a farm is useful, novelty builds always just bring a smile to my face and would offer up new opportunities for invention
  • @GodOfPizza
    Honestly, a "placer" that places blocks in front of it could be massive
  • Purplers: explained the lifecycle of redstone inovation Me showing this video to my marketing classmates: this isn’t about redstone…
  • @grayanddevpdx
    I had an idea. Honey Pistons. The way they work is like a sticky piston, but instead of pulling the block back, the honey piston gets pulled forwards. It makes flying machines easier and can be used in a bunch if different ways.
  • @_wetmath_
    For the farming side, i think it's notable to mention ianxofour. He's been at the forefront of extremely innovative and practical builds for survival minecraft. And i want to see more farms of that style
  • @Ran-K-ing
    I like this was posted a month before the crafter which made a industrial revolution
  • @_XRMissie
    10:25 And there it is, the one and only reason I enjoy working with redstone. Designing things in creative, deconstructing someone else's creation and learning how it works, or simply experimenting through trial and error is how I'm able to create redstone systems on the fly in survival. I enjoy the problem solving aspect, and it goes as far back as creating insanely complex logic gate systems in Little Big Planet 2 on the PS3. I may use a lot of "2012 redstone" still, but I am aware of most of the "advanced" techs and use them whenever possible... But something about just figuring out how to do something brings me great satisfaction.