You have to mine redstone ore.
Redstone makes the potion last longer when you drink it.
To make a redstone torch, you must have one redstone dust and one stick. You put the stick on the bottom and the redstone dust above the stick. It's the same recipe as a torch, only with redstone dust instead of coal.
To make potions last longer, you add redstone to them.
Redstone Lamps are made using the following recipe. r = redstone dust g = glowstone block [ ][r][ ] [r][g][r] [ ][r][ ]
You have to mine redstone ore.
This "dust that transfers" energy in Minecraft is called Redstone Dust. It is a red colored dust which can be used to build circuits that transfer redstone signals.
redstone dust
Redstone makes the potion last longer when you drink it.
Redstone Blocks now exist in Minecraft 1.5. You can make them by combining nine redstone dust on the crafting table.
Redstone dust. It's red.
To make a redstone torch, you must have one redstone dust and one stick. You put the stick on the bottom and the redstone dust above the stick. It's the same recipe as a torch, only with redstone dust instead of coal.
red, redstone dust is used for electric signals.
OF COURSE NOT! Redstone dust, redstone torch, pistons, and sticky pistons don't exist in minecraft!
To make potions last longer, you add redstone to them.
A comparator compares two signal strengths and outputs the difference. In Minecraft redstone signals work from a 15 block length: When you place a torch with some redstone dust next to it, this redstone dust is 15, if you place redstone dust next to this redstone dust- the new dust is 14 etc. Once the signal equals 0 you cannot use the signal anymore. If you place a comparator between two redstone lines (with one line in the back (flat end of the arrow on the top of the comparator) and one/two lines in the side, then any dust out of the front (pointed arrow) will be the remainder.
The color of the dust that transfers signals in Minecraft is red. It is appropriately named redstone.