Hey what’s up everybody so million added some new functionality to the lectern and I had a few interesting ideas and I wanted to show them off so first up as you can see I’m in this abandoned library and I have a few lecterns in front of me and each one has A short riddle on it that I need to solve so this says what comes once in a minute but never in a thousand years and I have some options just letters fortunately I know all the answers and I know that the letter M comes once in a minute 1,000 Years and this one says what will always end everything the letters I know the letter G ends the word everything so that’s probably our answer and lastly I’m greater than God I’m more evil than Satan the poor have me while the rich need me not really sure what letter that Could be but do you know that the answer is nothing so I’m gonna just take the book and as you see I took the book and we have a secret library door that opens up and we have a bunch of diamonds in here I also created a really simple Combination lock here with three lecterns and to get this door open I need to get the combination which I know because I built it it is three then thirteen as you can see the door is now opened and I can go right in so as you Can see the redstone on both of these are extremely simple this is a very very simple circuits it’s a lot easier than the old days when combination locks for massive projects this you can build in literally five minutes I’m not gonna do a formal tutorial I actually cut out a Single section of it I’m just gonna explain how it works so right here we have our lectern with the number this is our secret code right here 12 so if I turn that on you can see the light at the end turns on what’s going on here is that I have a One-block in a comparator on a subtract mode then I have a second lectern and it’s signal is being compared to this one now the trick here is that the exact same book is in it’s just on one page lower than our code so for example this Is 11 and this one is 12 which means we will get one block output from this comparator and when we have one block output it’s going to activate this repeater turn off this torch and it turn on this church and if I turn it to 13 we Now have two blocks that are turned on so despite the fact that this turns on this will also power and now we no longer get our output so it needs to be exactly 12 and all this is over here is just linking the output of all three Together instead of that output torch we have them just connect all redstone to a single output torch so that’s everything I have for you today if you have any cool ideas or fun applications of how to use electrons in a more complicated lock let me know below I might be I might be Experimenting with these a little bit more it seems like a really cool application for adventure maps and just first protecting your base really so thanks for watching and I’ll see you next time Video Information
This video, titled ‘Minecraft 1.14 | Simple Lectern Combination Locks and Puzzle Doors’, was uploaded by AlexDr0ps on 2019-01-15 02:28:17. It has garnered 17040 views and 282 likes. The duration of the video is 00:03:34 or 214 seconds.
Using lecterns in the new updates, extremely secure and simple to build combination locks are now possible. 3 lecterns with 15 pages per book has over 3,000 combinations and they are infinitely expandable.