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'''Sticky Pistons''' are a variant of the standard [[Piston]] that uses the tacky adhesive nature of [[Slimeball]]s to pull blocks as well as push them. A Sticky Piston otherwise operates identically to a standard piston, and is strong enough to push up to 12 blocks in a row a distance of one block.
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'''Sticky pistons''' are variants of the standard [[piston]] that use the tacky adhesive nature of [[slimeball]]s to pull blocks as well as push them. A sticky piston otherwise operates identically to a standard piston, and is strong enough to push up to 12 blocks in a row a distance of one block.
  
  
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== Uses ==
 
== Uses ==
  
Pistons cannot push [[Bedrock]], [[Obsidian]], [[Monster Spawner]]s and [[Block of Soulforged Steel|Blocks of Soulforged Steel]] due to their density. They also cannot push blocks that can contain other items, such as the [[Brick Oven]], [[Chest]] or [[Brewing Stand]], or blocks that are larger than one block, such as [[Door]]s. This means that Pistons can push a second piston if it is retracted, but not if it is extended.
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Pistons cannot push [[bedrock]], [[obsidian]], [[monster spawner]]s or [[Block of Soulforged Steel|blocks of soulforged steel]] due to their density. They also cannot push blocks that are larger than one block, such as [[door]]s. This means that a piston can push a second piston if the latter is retracted, but not if it is extended.
  
Pistons will also turn most non-solid blocks into items, such as [[Torch]]es, but they will push [[Rail]]s normally.
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Pistons will also turn most non-solid blocks into items, such as [[torch]]es, but they will push [[rail]]s normally.
  
Adding a [[Piston Shovel]] in front of a piston allows it to break [[Dirt]] and [[Sand]] into items.
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Adding a [[piston shovel]] in front of a piston allows it to break [[dirt]] and [[sand]] into items.
  
 
=== Crafting ===
 
=== Crafting ===

Latest revision as of 03:11, 11 September 2023

Sticky Piston
ItemStickyPiston.png


Type

Solid Block

Stackable

Yes (64)

Damage

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Protection

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Durability

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First Appearance

Beta 1.7

Filtering

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Buoyancy

{{{buoy}}}

Gravity

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Flammable

{{{flammable}}}

Data Value

29

Sticky pistons are variants of the standard piston that use the tacky adhesive nature of slimeballs to pull blocks as well as push them. A sticky piston otherwise operates identically to a standard piston, and is strong enough to push up to 12 blocks in a row a distance of one block.


Crafting

Name Ingredients Input » Output
Sticky Piston Slimeball,
Piston
Slimeball
 
Grid layout Arrow (small).png
Sticky Piston
Piston
 

Uses

Pistons cannot push bedrock, obsidian, monster spawners or blocks of soulforged steel due to their density. They also cannot push blocks that are larger than one block, such as doors. This means that a piston can push a second piston if the latter is retracted, but not if it is extended.

Pistons will also turn most non-solid blocks into items, such as torches, but they will push rails normally.

Adding a piston shovel in front of a piston allows it to break dirt and sand into items.

Crafting

Name Ingredients Input » Output
Piston Sticky Piston,
Soap
Sticky Piston
GridNumbersCSS.png
Soap
 
 
Grid layout Arrow Stewing Pot (small).png
Piston
GridNumbersCSS.png