Digging the idea of a Redstone guide based in survival. Practical approach as opposed to feeling like school
@beast743826 күн бұрын
why bro doesnt have 1M subscribers? just WHY??????????? this is good
@PaulTales26 күн бұрын
We gotta start somewhere! I'll keep doing my best to learn the best ways to create and maybe we'll get there someday!
@PigPen_OFFOАй бұрын
This is a great idea and I look forward to watching the series.
@alyssah461124 күн бұрын
I really like the look of the normal copper grates over the warped stem blocks
@PaulTales24 күн бұрын
Seems like a bee farm is in order
@merandasomnolentgamer832320 күн бұрын
Finally, a youtube who reflects my combat anxiety! (You're still better at it than I am.)
@PaulTales19 күн бұрын
You should check out @GoodTimesWithScar then! Great guy, scared of moving grass lol
@slidingarchitecture26 күн бұрын
Paul you're so entertaining man. Great episode
@FenrirInFlowers26 күн бұрын
I really love the style of this, mixing let's play with redstone lessons. The pace of the redstone lesson worked great for me. I think I'm going to go add a lock to my mini smelter now. 😅 I understand a little basic redstone, but my experience is more following tutorials than fully understanding how it works. I started playing on console so my main world is on Bedrock, but I'm also starting a Java world on PC. I know that some redstone works quite differently between the two. Actually understanding how things work on at least one platform seems like it would be very helpful for me when adapting ideas for the other.
@PaulTales26 күн бұрын
Once we start getting into the world of pistons and the wacky world of quasiconnectivity you'll really see where Bedrock and Java diverge. I'm still hoping for the day that I can push hoppers and chests with sticky pistons but for now I'll just have to be patient.
@Jes7ixАй бұрын
Fantastic first episode Paul! Laughing so much on your Nether trip and the way you put the skeleton farm together whilst explaining what and why you were doing what you were doing was so engaging :)
@PaulTalesАй бұрын
I'm glad it was engaging! I was worried I was rambling too much
@LOKIOLRАй бұрын
Excellent job, Paul!
@PaulTalesАй бұрын
Thank you Loki!
@maisie3886Ай бұрын
I've tried learning redstone before but i can never grasp it. this series will defo help!! can't wait for next episode :))
@PaulTalesАй бұрын
Already working on episode 2 :) Let me know if there's something specific you want me to cover!
@sebasiso22 күн бұрын
looking forward to this as a series! much love. also as a small tip, maybe lower down the volume of the background music, that way your voice pops even more
@PaulTales20 күн бұрын
I'll keep that in mind as I work on episode 3!
@sam-yn5nx23 күн бұрын
Just found this very entertaining You have gained 1 new sub
@PaulTales23 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed! Episode 3 is under way!
@timchrismanАй бұрын
I really like the concept of this series but the first half felt more like a letsplay than a redstone series imo. Enjoyed the latter half once you got into the hopper/farm stuff
@magentatimeАй бұрын
thats what its supposed to feel like
@VaanBoiseАй бұрын
Joseph Choppin is a great name for an axe.
@PaulTalesАй бұрын
The real bet is how long that axe will last until I lose it in the nether
@GikamesShadowАй бұрын
What could be cool to see is you take on a Cactus Farm + XP Smelter with an automatic eraser for the dye while also keeping some for storage. Yes its less so a component so maybe not for the first videos of the series :P This video itself wont help me specifically but I also wanna be sure to say that I fully agree with the notion that playing in survival can help you a lot when it comes to knowledge of how to do what in this game. Redstone being a keypart, building another. I see lots of people building stuff in creative and while what they can accomplish is great, it lead to a point where people put more stock into "how cool it is" over how functional it is in survival minecraft. A good example is epic builds. They look great but lack detail. Traverse them in survival and suddenly it falls apart. Its not meant to be explored, its meant to look pretty. And when it comes to redstone its often the same way. Its not meant to function well, its just meant to do its thing and screw balancing it out and making it compact to fit into your base. The moment I started my own multiplayer Server (selfhosted) is when I started to get more into redstone and how it all works. Experimenting and more. Needed to, to a degree. And the stuff it helped me discover is insane. Comparitor blocks + Crafters? That is straight up insane how well they work together and I had no idea they do in such a way that it makes a semi automatic circuit. You dont learn that in Creative. You dont learn that from a video. You learn that by experimenting. And then look up a video because all your experiments failed and you have your mind blown LOL. Yea ok some external knowledge always helps. Its Theory over Practice that will always give you more to do and experiment with.
@PaulTalesАй бұрын
This comment has me grinning from ear to ear! I appreciate the support of the goal of the series which is to make Redstone seem far more down to earth and doable compared to the very entertaining but very daunting videos where someone has managed to code Minecraft inside Minecraft. Those videos are amazing but far beyond my capabilities at the moment lol. A cactus farm is in the very near future and I plan on revisiting the early farms to upgrade them as more components and circuits are explained. An XP Smelter farm is certainly on the list to do!
@kapnhindsight563Ай бұрын
Sometimes I go in the backyard and cover myself in dirt so I can pretend to be a carrot.
@VaanBoiseАй бұрын
Also we love JoJo in this house.
@ninj0sephАй бұрын
What mods/data packs are you using, can we get a link?
@PaulTalesАй бұрын
Absolutely! I use the Complementary Shader Pack and the Terralith world generation mod in unison to make the world absolutely breathtaking. Terralith: www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/terralith Shaders: www.curseforge.com/minecraft/shaders/complementary-reimagined And if I am correct, both Fabric and Forge should have versions of each of these so you should be covered if you use either of those modloaders!
@skipper-studios18 күн бұрын
I have built an entire house and not had replay mod recording before, I feel your pain. 😢
@PaulTales18 күн бұрын
It hurts so much lol
@SlackerCastАй бұрын
Bruh, where’s all that footage of you getting all that stuf?!?
@PaulTalesАй бұрын
It was a bunch of boring strip mining and figured nobody would want to see me diggin in a straight line, but maybe some streams of that would suffice...
@Marina_GG77724 күн бұрын
I came for iron and found diamonds
@OliverGreenOG13 сағат бұрын
Sekllies need to be nerfed. Nether just wanted to mess with you a bit
@PaulTales6 сағат бұрын
They're probably my leading cause of death
@backupminecraft2934Ай бұрын
install the nether portal fix mod, minecraft portal logic is weird and will do shit like that sometimes