Hermitcraft 10 The Redstone Episode
Hey fellow crafters! After diving deep into that awesome Hermitcraft Season 10 Redstone Episode (you know, the one that probably covered what was happening in CHAPTER SIX and CHAPTER SEVEN!), I just had to share some of my own thoughts and what I've learned from watching these Redstone geniuses. It’s not just about watching them build; it’s about getting inspired for your own survival world. One of the things I always find fascinating about Hermitcraft builds, especially in seasons like S10, is how they integrate complex Redstone without making it feel overwhelming. I mean, who hasn't wanted a super efficient farm or a cool door mechanism? Watching them place every Barrel for storage or connect up a series of auto-crafting systems is just next-level. I've personally tried to replicate some simpler automatic Firework Rocket launchers for my base's defenses, and while mine aren't quite Hermit-level, they get the job done! Speaking of complex builds, the discussion around Hermitcraft nether hub designs often involves some incredible Redstone. Imagine the logistics of connecting all those portals efficiently! And when you look at someone like Geminitay's Hermitcraft 10 base, you often find hidden Redstone contraptions that make daily tasks so much smoother. It’s not just about aesthetics; it’s about functionality. Now, for something a bit more technical that I see people asking about: can you make pistons with cobbled deepslate? This is a great question! In Minecraft, to craft a piston, you traditionally need cobblestone, iron ingots, and Redstone dust. The game specifically requires cobblestone, not any other stone-like block. So, unfortunately, no, you cannot use cobbled deepslate for pistons directly in the crafting recipe. While deepslate is a fantastic building block and looks amazing, it doesn't substitute for cobblestone in that specific recipe. You'll still need good old regular cobblestone. This is a common misconception, especially with new blocks being added. Always remember to check the official crafting recipes! The beauty of Hermitcraft season 11 and even classic seasons like Hermitcraft season 5 is that the creativity never stops. Every Hermitcraft recap I watch highlights new ways to push the boundaries of the game, whether it's through massive builds or clever Redstone designs. It's truly inspiring to see how they innovate. My trusty Diamond Pickaxe has seen a lot of action trying to gather resources for my own ambitious projects, often sparked by watching their episodes. It's all about experimenting and learning from the best! What's in your Inventory right now that's ready for a big Redstone project?




















































