In all editions of minecraft, pistons can push blocks, however, sticky pistons are able to push blocks too, but pull them back as well.
The only thing you can craft with slimeballs in minecraft is a sticky piston. You can put a slimeball and the piston in the crafting to make it.
To make a sticky piston, you first need a piston and a slimeball. Slimeballs can be obtained through killing Slimes. Go into your inventory and in the 2 by 2 space next to your character, place a slimeball on one of the top spaces. Then, then place a piston in the bottom space directly below the slimeball. Finally, click on the sticky piston to the right and now you have a sticky piston. In other words: b a or a b c a a c a = empty space b = slimeball c = piston
You craft a piston with 3 wood on the top row, cobble stone-iron ingot-cobble stone in the middle row, then cobble stone-redstone-cobble stone on the bottom row. Lastly, you put a slime ball above the piston in the crafting table, and voilà! You have your sticky piston!
Krazy Glue is sticky.
A bumper sticker is sticky. It starts with the letter b.
of course
no, it depends on the type of bridge
The only thing you can craft with slimeballs in minecraft is a sticky piston. You can put a slimeball and the piston in the crafting to make it.
To make a sticky piston, you first need a piston and a slimeball. Slimeballs can be obtained through killing Slimes. Go into your inventory and in the 2 by 2 space next to your character, place a slimeball on one of the top spaces. Then, then place a piston in the bottom space directly below the slimeball. Finally, click on the sticky piston to the right and now you have a sticky piston. In other words: b a or a b c a a c a = empty space b = slimeball c = piston
flip the lever/switch again, it has both an on and off function *if you want the block to retract with the piston, you need a sticky piston
That's entirely what they are used for. A normal piston will push a block up, or across, but not pull it back when it retracts. If you need the block to get pulled back, use a Sticky Piston instead.
You craft a piston with 3 wood on the top row, cobble stone-iron ingot-cobble stone in the middle row, then cobble stone-redstone-cobble stone on the bottom row. Lastly, you put a slime ball above the piston in the crafting table, and voilà! You have your sticky piston!
there are 153 blocks and the piston cant pull Obsidian, Bedrock, Note Block, Chest, Furnace, Dispenser, Monster Spawner, and an already extended Piston. (However, when Pumpkins, Jack'o'lanterns, Torches, Cacti, Cobwebs or Melons are pulled, they break.) 145 blocks (or 139).
Bombhead is a sticky piston
the id is 29
They have no purpose apart from throwing them (like snowballs). An update may come out where they become useful. UPDATE: You can make Sticky Pistons, which can grab a block 2 blocks away from being placed and bring it back.
Worn piston rings, Burned valves, Sticky valves,