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Monday, July 11, 2011

Minecraft Traps

This trap is also a suffocation trap.

Materials: 2 pistons
dirt (if the biome isn't desert) if the biome is desert use sand.
redstone
2 pressure plates
slimeballs
Optional2
(Obsidian)

First, dig a hole one block wide and two blocks long. The depth is any. Once done, look at the side that is two blocks wide. Go to your crafting screen and create sticky pistons. Extend that wall by one block wide, two blocks tall and two blocks long. At head level, dig something two blocks long but one block wide.Insert pistons there. Place pressure plates where the sun come in or, at the bottom of the hole. Wire up the pistons and the pressure plates accordingly. The left plate goes to the left piston and etc with the right. Now, make a way to escape the trap yourself because if you follow correctly, the pistons should be one block away from you when you step on the pressure plate. When you have that done, make no way to escape the trap except for the one I said before. Don't make it too obvious. Now that you have that, attach a block to the piston. If someone steps on your pressure plate the block should suffocate them. Make the block obsidian if you want to make it nearly impossible to escape. With the dirt (or sand) try to cover up the existence of the trap, except for the opening. if you use sand for this, place a sandstone block under where you want sand and fill it with sand.I removed the blocks so that it wouldn't hide the pistons. I use a mod to make me fly so I didn't trigger the pressure plate.

pressure plates and redstone. Note that I put sandstone to stop the sand from showing my redstone.

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