Redstone Scrambler

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Adds a throwable redstone EMP item to the game!

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Redstone Scrambler - 1.0.0 - MC 1.21.2-1.21.3 - NeoForge

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Redstone Scrambler


Adds a throwable redstone EMP item to the game. 

What's it do?


When thrown, it sticks to wherever it lands and randomly forces a redstone power signal to be sent or ignored to the surrounding blocks. Kind of like an EMP but for redstone.


How do I get it?


You can craft it with 1 ender pearl, 1 amethsyt shard, 1 echo shard, and 1 redstone dust.

In a 3x3 crafting interface, a shapeless recipe consisting of one redstone dust, one ender pearl, one amethyst shard, and one echo shard are placed into the inputs, where the output is the redstone scrambler item.

Okay, but why would I want this?


You can use it to mess with your friends' redstone builds, though I wouldn't recommend that since this can permanently ruin a mechanism due to it constantly powering blocks out of the intended order. It still has many versatile usages, though. For example, you can use it:

  • As a remote temporary activation signal!
  • To forcibly open a redstone door so you can sneak in without (physically) breaking anything!
  • To annoy everyone through noteblock/trapdoor/door/piston spam!
    A player standing infront of a collection of doors, trapdoors, and other noisy blocks, activating them with the redstone scrambler
  • As a super-fast kind-of reliable temporary redstone clock!
    A short gif of husks walking towards a building, while getting pelted in the face with a barrage of arrows
  • For fancy light shows?
    A wall of redstone lamps and copper bulbs switching from on and off randomly
  • To remotely set off bundles of TNT in your friend's base that just so happened to be there for some inexplicable reason!
    A player entering a house and leaving after a short while, throwing the redstone scrambler at it to detonate the TNT inside
  • And more things that I probably didn't even think of!!

IMPORTANT NOTE:


I've tried to reduce the amount of block updates this item creates, but it should be noted that having multiple of these active at the same time can cause lag. Also, it does not play nicely with powered rails. So be careful!

Redstone Scrambler

Adds a throwable redstone EMP item to the game.

What's it do?

When thrown, it sticks to wherever it lands and randomly forces a redstone power signal to be sent or ignored to the surrounding blocks. Kind of like an EMP but for redstone.

How do I get it?

You can craft it with 1 ender pearl, 1 amethsyt shard, 1 echo shard, and 1 redstone dust.

In a 3x3 crafting interface, a shapeless recipe consisting of one redstone dust, one ender pearl, one amethyst shard, and one echo shard are placed into the inputs, where the output is the redstone scrambler item.

Okay, but why would I want this?

You can use it to mess with your friends' redstone builds, though I wouldn't recommend that since this can permanently ruin a mechanism due to it constantly powering blocks out of the intended order. It still has many versatile usages, though. For example, you can use it:

  • As a remote temporary activation signal!
  • To forcibly open a redstone door so you can sneak in without (physically) breaking anything!
  • To annoy everyone through noteblock/trapdoor/door/piston spam!
    A player standing infront of a collection of doors, trapdoors, and other noisy blocks, activating them with the redstone scrambler
  • As a super-fast kind-of reliable temporary redstone clock!
    A short gif of husks walking towards a building, while getting pelted in the face with a barrage of arrows
  • For fancy light shows?
    A wall of redstone lamps and copper bulbs switching from on and off randomly
  • To remotely set off bundles of TNT in your friend's base that just so happened to be there for some inexplicable reason!
    A player entering a house and leaving after a short while, throwing the redstone scrambler at it to detonate the TNT inside
  • And more things that I probably didn't even think of!!

IMPORTANT NOTE:

I've tried to reduce the amount of block updates this item creates, but it should be noted that having multiple of these active at the same time can cause lag. Also, it does not play nicely with powered rails. So be careful!

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