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When you walk over the bridge and step on the pressure plates, the gravel bridge drops down and lava floods in.
Good for challenge maps.
Good for challenge maps.
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Put lava blocks in the walls next to the gravel, and connect pistons under the gravel but make them inverted on so the gravel stays up. Then when you step on the pressure plates, the bridge goes down and the lava flows in. The bridge is reusable though, because (I have done this before) you put a sticky piston connected to a block with redstone on it, and when you step on the pressure plates it opens the piston pushing the redstone off so it cannot be powered again. You're a good redstoner - I'm sure you understand....
I use a torch powering the pistons in the walls and the gravel sits on top. When you step on the plates, another piston moves and water floods down and breaks the torch, turniing the pistons off and the gravel falls. The lava then floods in from its sources inside the walls. In the other lava bridge, theres sticky pistons vertically with stone bricks on, lava sources in the walls and you can turn the pistons on or off so they can be in the way of the lava like in the first picture or descend below it and floods it. So ive got 2 methods covering both ideas - a reusable bridge on lava and this project being a one way bridge. :)
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