Minecraft 1.21 is the latest update for the popular sandbox game, and it introduces a new block that will make crafting easier and more fun: the Crafter block. The Crafter block is a redstone-powered device that can craft items and blocks automatically, without the need for a crafting table or a player’s input. In this article, we will show you how to use the Crafter block in Minecraft 1.21, what recipes you can make with it, and how to power it with redstone.
How to use the Crafter block in Minecraft 1.21
The Crafter block is a new block that can be found in the Redstone tab of the creative inventory, or crafted with four iron ingots and a crafting table. The Crafter block has a front face with a small opening, where the crafted items will be ejected, and a back face with a grid of nine slots, where you can place the ingredients for the recipe you want to make.
To use the Crafter block, you need to place it in the world and fill the grid with the ingredients for the recipe you want to craft. For example, if you want to make a chest, you need to place eight wooden planks in the grid, leaving the center slot empty. You can use any type of wooden planks, as long as they are the same. You can also use items that have different data values, such as wool or concrete, as long as they are the same type. You can’t use items that have different names, such as oak logs and birch logs, or items that have different stack sizes, such as eggs and snowballs.
Once you have filled the grid with the ingredients, you need to power the Crafter block with a redstone signal. The Crafter block will only craft one item at a time, when it receives a new redstone pulse, not a continuous signal. You can use any redstone device to power the Crafter block, such as a lever, a button, a pressure plate, a redstone torch, a repeater, a comparator, or a redstone dust. You can also use more complex redstone circuits, such as clocks, timers, counters, or logic gates, to control the Crafter block.
When the Crafter block receives a new redstone pulse, it will craft one item from the recipe and eject it from the front face. The item will fly out of the Crafter block and land on the ground, or in a container, such as a chest, a hopper, or a minecart with chest, if there is one in front of the Crafter block. The Crafter block will not consume the ingredients from the grid, unless there is no more space for the crafted items. In that case, the Crafter block will stop crafting and wait until there is space again.
What recipes can you make with the Crafter block in Minecraft 1.21
The Crafter block can make any recipe that can be made with a 3x3 crafting grid, such as a crafting table, except for the recipes that require a specific shape, such as a banner, a shield, or a book and quill. The Crafter block can also make some recipes that can be made with a 2x2 crafting grid, such as a crafting table, a stick, or a wooden plank, but not all of them, such as a boat, a bowl, or a mushroom stew. The Crafter block can’t make recipes that require a special crafting station, such as a furnace, a smoker, a blast furnace, a stonecutter, a loom, a cartography table, a smithing table, or an enchanting table.
Some examples of recipes that you can make with the Crafter block are:
- Chest
- Crafting table
- Stick
- Wooden plank
- Ladder
- Fence
- Fence gate
- Door
- Trapdoor
- Button
- Pressure plate
- Slab
- Stairs
- Block of iron
- Block of gold
- Block of diamond
- Block of emerald
- Block of redstone
- Block of lapis lazuli
- Block of quartz
- Block of coal
- Block of netherite
- Block of copper
- Block of amethyst
- Block of honey
- Block of slime
- Block of snow
- Block of clay
- Block of bone
- Block of dried kelp
- Block of hay
- Block of wool
- Block of concrete
- Block of terracotta
- Block of glazed terracotta
- Block of glass
- Block of stained glass
- Block of sandstone
- Block of red sandstone
- Block of smooth sandstone
- Block of smooth red sandstone
- Block of cut sandstone
- Block of cut red sandstone
- Block of chiseled sandstone
- Block of chiseled red sandstone
- Block of stone
- Block of smooth stone
- Block of cobblestone
- Block of mossy cobblestone
- Block of stone bricks
- Block of mossy stone bricks
- Block of cracked stone bricks
- Block of chiseled stone bricks
- Block of granite
- Block of polished granite
- Block of diorite
- Block of polished diorite
- Block of andesite
- Block of polished andesite
- Block of netherrack
- Block of nether bricks
- Block of red nether bricks
- Block of nether wart blocks
- Block of warped wart blocks
- Block of basalt
- Block of polished basalt
- Block of blackstone
- Block of polished blackstone
- Block of gilded blackstone
- Block of blackstone bricks
- Block of polished blackstone bricks
- Block of cracked polished blackstone bricks
- Block of chiseled polished blackstone
- Block of end stone
- Block of end stone bricks
- Block of purpur
- Block of purpur pillar
- Block of prismarine
- Block of prismarine bricks
- Block of dark prismarine
- Block of sea lantern
- Block of magma
- Block of tuff
- Block of calcite
- Block of deepslate
- Block of cobbled deepslate
- Block of polished deepslate
- Block of deepslate bricks
- Block of cracked deepslate bricks
- Block of deepslate tiles
- Block of cracked deepslate tiles
- Block of chiseled deepslate
- Block of dripstone
- Block of copper bulb
- Block of vault
- Block of trial spawner
- Bed
- Wool carpet
- Banner
- Shield
- Book and quill
- Paper
- Book
- Map
- Compass
- Clock
- Firework star
- Firework rocket
- Fire charge
- Flint and steel
- Fishing rod
- Bow
- Arrow
- Spectral arrow
- Tipped arrow
- Crossbow
- Trident
- Sword
- Axe
- Pickaxe
- Shovel
- Hoe
- Shears
- Bucket
- Water bucket
- Lava bucket
- Milk bucket
- Powder snow bucket
- Tropical fish bucket
- Pufferfish bucket
- Salmon bucket
- Cod bucket
- Axolotl bucket
- Minecart
- Minecart with chest
- Minecart with furnace
- Minecart with hopper
- Minecart with TNT
- Minecart with spawner
- Minecart with command block
- Boat
- Saddle
- Leather
- Leather helmet
- Leather chestplate
- Leather leggings
- Leather boots
- Iron helmet
- Iron chestplate
- Iron leggings
- Iron boots
- Gold helmet
- Gold chestplate
- Gold leggings
- Gold boots
- Diamond helmet
- Diamond chestplate
- Diamond leggings
- Diamond boots
- Netherite helmet
- Netherite chestplate
- Netherite leggings
- Netherite boots
- Chainmail helmet
- Chainmail chestplate
- Chainmail leggings
- Chainmail boots
- Turtle shell
- Elytra
- Bread
- Cookie
- Cake
- Pumpkin pie
- Sugar
- Mushroom stew
- Rabbit stew
- Beetroot soup
- Suspicious stew
- Honey bottle
- Glass bottle
- Potion
- Splash potion
- Lingering potion
- Eye of ender
- End crystal
- Blaze powder
- Magma cream
- Fermented spider eye
- Glistering melon slice
- Golden carrot
- Golden apple
- Enchanted golden apple
- Nether star
- Beacon
- Conduit
- Scute
- Nautilus shell
- Heart of the sea
- Prismarine shard
- Prismarine crystal
- Shulker shell
- Shulker box
- Honeycomb
- Honeycomb block
- Beehive
- Bee nest
- Campfire
- Soul campfire
- Soul torch
- Soul lantern
- Lantern
- Jack o’lantern
- Carved pumpkin
- Melon
- Melon slice
- Pumpkin seeds
- Melon seeds
- Wheat seeds
- Beetroot seeds
- Nether
How to power the Crafter block with redstone in Minecraft 1.21
The Crafter block is a redstone-powered device that can craft items and blocks automatically, but it needs a redstone signal to do so. The Crafter block can receive a redstone signal from any side, except the front and the back faces. The front face is where the crafted items are ejected, and the back face is where the ingredients are placed. You can connect the Crafter block to any redstone device, such as a lever, a button, a pressure plate, a redstone torch, a repeater, a comparator, or a redstone dust. You can also use more complex redstone circuits, such as clocks, timers, counters, or logic gates, to control the Crafter block.
The Crafter block will only craft one item at a time, when it receives a new redstone pulse, not a continuous signal. A redstone pulse is a short change in the redstone signal, from on to off, or from off to on. A continuous signal is a steady state of the redstone signal, either on or off. For example, if you use a lever to power the Crafter block, you need to flick the lever on and off to make the Crafter block craft one item. If you leave the lever on or off, the Crafter block will not craft anything. If you use a button to power the Crafter block, you just need to press the button once to make the Crafter block craft one item. The button will automatically turn off after a short time, creating a redstone pulse.
You can use different redstone devices to create different redstone pulses, depending on how fast or how many items you want to craft with the Crafter block. For example, if you use a redstone torch to power the Crafter block, you need to place a block next to the redstone torch to turn it off, and then remove the block to turn it on, creating a redstone pulse. If you use a repeater to power the Crafter block, you can adjust the delay of the repeater to change the length of the redstone pulse. If you use a comparator to power the Crafter block, you can use different containers, such as chests, hoppers, or minecarts with chests, to change the strength of the redstone signal. If you use a redstone dust to power the Crafter block, you can use different lengths of the redstone dust to change the strength of the redstone signal.
You can also use more complex redstone circuits, such as clocks, timers, counters, or logic gates, to control the Crafter block. A redstone clock is a circuit that produces a repeating redstone pulse, at a fixed or variable rate. A redstone timer is a circuit that produces a single redstone pulse, after a fixed or variable delay. A redstone counter is a circuit that counts the number of redstone pulses, and produces an output when a certain number is reached. A redstone logic gate is a circuit that combines two or more redstone signals, and produces an output based on a logical operation, such as AND, OR, NOT, XOR, etc.
You can use these redstone circuits to create different patterns of crafting with the Crafter block. For example, you can use a redstone clock to make the Crafter block craft items at a constant rate, such as one item per second, or one item every five seconds. You can use a redstone timer to make the Crafter block craft items after a delay, such as one item after 10 seconds, or one item after one minute. You can use a redstone counter to make the Crafter block craft a certain number of items, such as 10 items, or 64 items. You can use a redstone logic gate to make the Crafter block craft items based on a condition, such as when a lever is on, or when a chest is full.
The Crafter block is a versatile and useful device that can make crafting easier and more fun in Minecraft 1.21. You can use the Crafter block to automate crafting with redstone, and create different recipes and patterns of crafting. You can also use the Crafter block to make items and blocks that are otherwise hard or tedious to make, such as fireworks, potions, or banners. The Crafter block is a great addition to your redstone arsenal, and a new way to express your creativity in Minecraft. 🎮
How to use the Crafter block with other blocks and items in Minecraft 1.21
The Crafter block is not only a redstone device, but also a block that can interact with other blocks and items in Minecraft 1.21. You can use the Crafter block with other blocks and items to create different combinations and effects. For example, you can use the Crafter block with:
- Hoppers: You can use hoppers to transport items to and from the Crafter block. You can place a hopper above the Crafter block to feed the ingredients into the grid, or below the Crafter block to collect the crafted items. You can also use hoppers to connect multiple Crafter blocks together, to create a chain of crafting.
- Dispensers: You can use dispensers to place or break the Crafter block. You can place a dispenser facing the Crafter block, and fill it with Crafter blocks or any other block. When the dispenser is powered, it will place or break the Crafter block in front of it, depending on whether there is already a block there or not. You can use this to change the recipe of the Crafter block, or to turn it on and off.
- Pistons: You can use pistons to move the Crafter block. You can place a piston facing the Crafter block, and power it to push or pull the Crafter block. You can use this to move the Crafter block to different locations, or to align it with different redstone devices or containers.
- Observers: You can use observers to detect the Crafter block. You can place an observer facing the Crafter block, and it will emit a redstone pulse when the Crafter block crafts an item. You can use this to monitor the Crafter block, or to trigger other redstone devices.
- Droppers: You can use droppers to drop the Crafter block. You can place a dropper facing the Crafter block, and fill it with Crafter blocks or any other block. When the dropper is powered, it will drop the Crafter block or the other block in front of it, as an item. You can use this to store or transport the Crafter block, or to create a dispenser-like effect.
- Comparators: You can use comparators to measure the Crafter block. You can place a comparator facing the Crafter block, and it will output a redstone signal proportional to the number of items in the grid of the Crafter block. You can use this to check the amount of ingredients in the Crafter block, or to create a redstone signal with different strengths.
How to be a “jerk” with the Crafter block in Minecraft 1.21
The Crafter block is a fun and useful device that can make crafting easier and more creative in Minecraft 1.21, but it can also be used for some mischief and pranks. You can use the Crafter block to be a “jerk” with other players or mobs in Minecraft 1.21, by crafting items and blocks that are annoying, harmful, or hilarious. For example, you can use the Crafter block to:
- Craft TNT and blow up your friends’ bases or the world. You can use the Crafter block to make TNT with sand and gunpowder, and then use a redstone device to trigger the explosion. You can also use the Crafter block to make firework rockets with TNT, and launch them into the sky or at your targets.
- Craft cakes and fill up your friends’ inventories or chests. You can use the Crafter block to make cakes with milk, sugar, eggs, and wheat, and then use a hopper or a dropper to place them in your friends’ inventories or chests. You can also use the Crafter block to make cake slices with cake, and drop them on the ground or in front of your friends.
- Craft banners and display rude or funny messages or images. You can use the Crafter block to make banners with wool and a stick, and then use a loom to add patterns and colors. You can also use the Crafter block to make banner patterns with paper and various items, such as a creeper head, a skull, a flower, or a vine. You can then use the Crafter block to apply the banner patterns to the banners, and display them in the world or on a shield.
- Craft potions and splash or linger them on your friends or enemies. You can use the Crafter block to make potions with water bottles, nether wart, and various ingredients, such as a spider eye, a blaze powder, a fermented spider eye, or a glistering melon slice. You can also use the Crafter block to make splash potions with potions and gunpowder, or lingering potions with potions and dragon’s breath. You can then use the Crafter block to throw the potions at your friends or enemies, and affect them with various effects, such as poison, weakness, invisibility, or levitation.
- Craft armor and weapons and equip them on mobs or armor stands. You can use the Crafter block to make armor and weapons with various materials, such as leather, iron, gold, diamond, or netherite. You can also use the Crafter block to make dyed leather armor with leather armor and dyes, or enchanted armor and weapons with armor, weapons, and enchanted books. You can then use the Crafter block to equip the armor and weapons on mobs or armor stands, and create your own army or decoration.
These are some of the ways you can use the Crafter block to be a “jerk” with other players or mobs in Minecraft 1.21, but there are many more possibilities. You can use the Crafter block to craft any item or block that you can think of, and use it for good or evil. The Crafter block is a block that lets you express your creativity and personality in Minecraft 1.21, even if Mojang makes it tough. 😈
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