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Ever wanted non-stop trampoline fun? Then look no further! With this trampoline, you can jump to your heart's content!
Who am I kidding xD. This is just one of my many projects I actually finshed, and since it turned out pretty well, I figured I would just upload it so others could see my design and how I did it. All the command blocks are under the trampoline (they are coverd by dirt) that make it work. In order to check the commands out, you will need to quickly disable it by removing the redstone.
How it Works
Technical
There is a command block attched to a repeating circuit directly under the trapmoline with the command,"/testfor @a[r=6]" There is a comparator linking it to the next command block "/setblock -310 4 -837 sticky_piston 1" then a repeater linking it to "setblock -310 3 -837 redstone_block" with a comparator linking it to the next two command block which reset the comparators. They lead to the two command blocks that remove the redstone block and then the sticky piston, which lead to a command block reseting the first comparator again, leading to the command block that teleports the player within 6 blocks up 15 blocks in the air. Finally the last command block sets a grass block where the hidden redstone block was.
Simple
There are commands blocks under the trampoline that will first:detect the player, set a sticky piston directly under the slime blocks, set a redstone block under the sticky piston to activate it (which will push he trampoline up), deletes the redsone block right before the deleting the piston (so the piston deactivates and pulls the trampoline back down), and teleports the player 15 blocks into the air and finally places a grass block in the hole left by the redstone block. This whole process lasts about 1-3 seconds. It also resets itsefl, so it will never stop working as long as a player is within 6 blocks.
Thanks for checking it out! If you like my creation, diamonds would be appreciated!
Who am I kidding xD. This is just one of my many projects I actually finshed, and since it turned out pretty well, I figured I would just upload it so others could see my design and how I did it. All the command blocks are under the trampoline (they are coverd by dirt) that make it work. In order to check the commands out, you will need to quickly disable it by removing the redstone.
How it Works
Technical
There is a command block attched to a repeating circuit directly under the trapmoline with the command,"/testfor @a[r=6]" There is a comparator linking it to the next command block "/setblock -310 4 -837 sticky_piston 1" then a repeater linking it to "setblock -310 3 -837 redstone_block" with a comparator linking it to the next two command block which reset the comparators. They lead to the two command blocks that remove the redstone block and then the sticky piston, which lead to a command block reseting the first comparator again, leading to the command block that teleports the player within 6 blocks up 15 blocks in the air. Finally the last command block sets a grass block where the hidden redstone block was.
Simple
There are commands blocks under the trampoline that will first:detect the player, set a sticky piston directly under the slime blocks, set a redstone block under the sticky piston to activate it (which will push he trampoline up), deletes the redsone block right before the deleting the piston (so the piston deactivates and pulls the trampoline back down), and teleports the player 15 blocks into the air and finally places a grass block in the hole left by the redstone block. This whole process lasts about 1-3 seconds. It also resets itsefl, so it will never stop working as long as a player is within 6 blocks.
Thanks for checking it out! If you like my creation, diamonds would be appreciated!
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Update #2 : by Pick1ehead 01/09/2016 4:25:47 pmJan 9th, 2016
-Added the "How It Works" section
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