Minecraft:Redstone Dust
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Template:Infobox block Redstone dust is a mineral used in Minecraft:crafting, Minecraft:brewing, Minecraft:trimming, and as a placeable wire.
Redstone wire is a non-solid Minecraft:block that can transmit a redstone power signal up to 15 blocks in distance; Minecraft:signal strengths below 15 have reduced distance. Redstone wire can power blocks it is placed on or pointing at.
Obtaining
Breaking
Redstone dust is immediately destroyed when broken.
Redstone dust is removed and drops as an item if:
- its attachment block is moved, removed, or destroyed
- Minecraft:water or Minecraft:lava flows into its space
- a Minecraft:piston tries to push it or moves a block into its space
Template:Breaking row Redstone dust drops itself when destroyed.
Mining
Template:See also Minecraft:Redstone ore mined using an Minecraft:iron pickaxe or higher drops 4 or 5 redstone dust (or more with Minecraft:Fortune, averaging at 6 redstone dust with Fortune III). If mined with Minecraft:Silk Touch, the block drops itself instead of redstone dust. When the ore itself is clicked on/touched, it emits a light level of 9 and glows.
Natural generation
15 lengths of redstone dust are naturally generated as part of the trap in each Minecraft:jungle pyramid. 5 lengths of redstone dust can be found in one type of a jail cell room in a Minecraft:woodland mansion. In Minecraft:ancient cities, multiple pieces of redstone dust can be found integrated into circuitry. 1 piece of redstone dust can be found in the "Encounter 4" room in Minecraft:trial chambers.
Mob loot
Generated loot
Crafting
Redstone dust can be crafted from Minecraft:blocks of redstone. Template:Crafting
Smelting
Trading
Villager gifts
Template:See also Template:IN, when the player has the Minecraft:Hero of the Village status effect, clerics might throw that player a redstone dust as a gift.
Usage
Redstone dust is used for brewing, crafting, and in redstone circuits by placing it on the ground to create redstone wire. It can also be used to power redstone components.
Brewing ingredient
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Crafting ingredient
Smithing ingredient
- Trim color palette
The following color palette is shown on the designs on trimmed Minecraft:armor:
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When placed in the world, redstone dust becomes a block of redstone wire, which can transmit redstone signal.
Placement
Redstone dust can be placed on Minecraft:conductive blocks as well as Minecraft:glowstone, upside-down Minecraft:slabs, Minecraft:glass, upside-down Minecraft:stairs, and Minecraft:hoppers. It can also be placed on some non-conductive blocks; see Minecraft:Opacity/Placement for more information. It cannot be placed suspended in midair, even with commands.<ref>Template:Bug</ref>
Redstone wire configures itself to point toward adjacent redstone power components and transmission component connection points. Redstone wire also configures itself to point toward adjacent redstone wire one block higher or lower – unless there is a Minecraft:conductive block above the lower redstone wire.
If there is only one such adjacent redstone component, redstone wire configures itself into a Template:BlockSprite line pointing both at the neighbor and away from it. If there are two or more such adjacent components, redstone wire connects them in the form of Template:BlockSprite, Template:BlockSprite, Template:BlockSprite, or Template:BlockSprite as needed.
When there are no adjacent components, a single redstone wire configures itself into a Template:BlockSprite plus sign, which can provide power in all four directions. By right-clicking, it can be changed into a Template:BlockSprite dot, which does not provide power to any of the four directions.Template:Only
Redstone wire does not automatically configure itself to point toward mechanism components; the only exceptions are the back and side faces of Minecraft:pistons and Minecraft:sticky pistons Template:In. If such a configuration is desired, the other neighbors of the redstone wire must be arranged to create it, i.e the redstone dust must be placed in a way that it would be pointed at the block’s location even if it were not there.
When redstone wire is reconfigured after placement, it does not update other redstone components around it of the change unless that reconfiguration also includes a change in power level or another component provides an update. This can create situations where a mechanism component remains activated when it shouldn't, or vice versa, until it receives an update from something else – a "feature" of redstone wire that can be used to make a block update detector.
Behavior
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Redstone wire can transmit power, which can be used to operate mechanism components (Minecraft:doors, Minecraft:pistons, Minecraft:redstone lamps, etc.). Redstone wire can be "powered" by a number of methods:
- from an adjacent power component or a strongly-powered block
- from the output of a redstone repeater or redstone comparator
- from adjacent redstone wire. The powering dust can be a level higher or lower, but with restrictions:
- Redstone dust can be powered by redstone dust that is one level lower, or on a Minecraft:conductive block one level higher. A non-conductive block cannotTemplate:Only pass power downward.
- The block "between" the two dust blocks must be air or non-conductive. A conductive block there "cuts" the connection between the higher and lower dust.
The "power level" of redstone dust can vary from 0 to 15. Most power components power-up adjacent redstone dust to power level 15, but a few (Minecraft:daylight sensors, Minecraft:trapped chests, and Minecraft:weighted pressure plates) may create a lower power level. Redstone repeaters output power level 15 (when turned on), but Minecraft:redstone comparators may output a lower power level.
Template:Schematic Power level drops by 1 for every block of redstone wire it crosses. Thus, redstone wire can transmit power for no more than 15 blocks. To go further, the power level must be re-strengthened – typically with a redstone repeater.
Powered redstone wire on top of, or pointing at, a Minecraft:conductive block provides weak power to the block. A weakly-powered block cannot power other adjacent redstone wire, but can still power redstone repeaters and comparators, and activate adjacent mechanism components. Non-conductive blocks cannot be powered.
When redstone wire is unpowered, it appears dark red. When powered, it becomes bright red at power level 15, fading to darker shades with decreasing power. Powered redstone wire also produces "dust" Minecraft:particles of the same color.
While redstone wire always provides power to the directions it points into, it can still point into directions in which it cannot give power. If redstone wire comes in the form of a cross, the player can right-click to toggle it between a cross and dot. A redstone dot does not power anything adjacent to it, but powers the block under it.
Piston interactivity
Redstone dust is destroyed when a Minecraft:piston tries to push it. It can't be pulled by Minecraft:sticky pistons.
Sounds
Data values
ID
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Block states
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Achievements
Videos
History
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Development
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
New Nintendo 3DS Edition
Issues
Trivia
- Five updates for Windows 10 released from 2016 to 2018 were codenamed "Redstone", referencing Minecraft.<ref>Template:Link</ref>
- The block has 1,296 possible block state combinations in Java Edition, the highest of all blocks, exceeding Minecraft:fire's 512 and Minecraft:note block's 1150.
- According to the Minecraft:Material Reducer in Template:El, redstone dust is 31% Minecraft:carbon, 31% Minecraft:uranium, and 38% some unknown element.
- In the trailer for the Village and Pillage update, a blue piece of redstone dust (dubbed by the community as "bluestone") can be seen among the gifts the villagers throw into the air.
Gallery
Renders
All renders can be viewed in-game in the Minecraft:debug world.
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Screenshots
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Giant Redstone Dust past 1,073,741,824 on both axes, it is actually 128 blocks big because of floating point precision loss.
Mojang screenshots
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First image of redstone dust on top of slabs and stairs.
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Minecraft:Olivia using a scarce amount of redstone dust.
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Minecraft:Sunny using a very long strip of redstone dust.
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The inside of a redstone elevator.
In other media
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Children and an Minecraft:agent building with redstone in real life.
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Pixel art of redstone dust.
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Redstone dust in Template:Amcm.
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Official T-shirt artwork "Powered by Redstone" made by JINX.
References
External links
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