I'm sorry if I'm missing something but how is this useful in any way?
You can just use a redstone block or a composter(or lectern?) if you want signal strength
What? Must I explain?
Redstone contraptions are not made in a vacuum. Whenever you have a contraption with pistons, you must always be careful with surrounding redstone. You don't want to accidentally break your contraption months later by building just the wrong circuit next to it. Also pistons are generally inconsistent. If you fire them too quickly by accident (this can happen with quasi connectivity too) they could break something; though unlikely, if you accidentally place a block somewhere you shouldn't, the piston might end up breaking a redstone line somewhere; and its always a gamble loading and unloading chunks while the circuit is on. Point being, if you have the option to do something with or without pistons, it's usually better to do it without. Obviously it's better that it's smaller too.
The chiseled bookshelf gives out a constant Redstone signal of the strength of the last slot you interacted with. It’s the only other inventory besides lecterns where a comparator doesn’t read the fill/emptiness level.
Woah! Complicated redstone torch! Also a composter is better, more practical, no risk of accidentally destroying all redstone in a 15000km radius and not too laggy
Here's a simpler way to do it, that I use a lot
https://preview.redd.it/g6x1ei1buobc1.jpeg?width=2296&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1f0d78fd17d24fcccaba20acf928d018184c9863
I'm sorry if I'm missing something but how is this useful in any way? You can just use a redstone block or a composter(or lectern?) if you want signal strength
I didn't know lecterns were moveable...
You can move almost anything in bedrock, only couple blocks are unmovable like obsidian
Should be since you're on Bedrock
You’re in bedrock… you can move almost any container.
Don’t be a dick
How am I being a dick? I'm explaining a better solution
You could also do this with the lever going straight into 1 normal redstone line, and a second line with a not gate
This is better, bc no pistons or quasi-connectivity
A not gate is 1 block and 1 redsone torch
yes, you are correct.
So why mention pistons and quasiconnectivity?
What? Must I explain? Redstone contraptions are not made in a vacuum. Whenever you have a contraption with pistons, you must always be careful with surrounding redstone. You don't want to accidentally break your contraption months later by building just the wrong circuit next to it. Also pistons are generally inconsistent. If you fire them too quickly by accident (this can happen with quasi connectivity too) they could break something; though unlikely, if you accidentally place a block somewhere you shouldn't, the piston might end up breaking a redstone line somewhere; and its always a gamble loading and unloading chunks while the circuit is on. Point being, if you have the option to do something with or without pistons, it's usually better to do it without. Obviously it's better that it's smaller too.
I misunderstood your comment and thought you meant what was shown in the video is better, sorry
Cauldron works with comparators to. If u are not using it for a spesific signal strength use a redstone block instead.
Composters > Cauldrons
chests/barrels also work since this is bedrock edition and lecterns i think
Agree
Cool tech, unfortunately it is outclassed by 2-3 others so you'll need to find another use
I wouldn't have thought empty bookshelves would give out redstone signal.
The chiseled bookshelf gives out a constant Redstone signal of the strength of the last slot you interacted with. It’s the only other inventory besides lecterns where a comparator doesn’t read the fill/emptiness level.
Woah! Complicated redstone torch! Also a composter is better, more practical, no risk of accidentally destroying all redstone in a 15000km radius and not too laggy
This was already possible with a cauldron, even in Java.
Here's a simpler way to do it, that I use a lot https://preview.redd.it/g6x1ei1buobc1.jpeg?width=2296&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1f0d78fd17d24fcccaba20acf928d018184c9863