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How to Make a Sticky Piston in Minecraft

How to Make a Sticky Piston in Minecraft
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Ever wondered how to make a sticky piston in Minecraft? You’re in the right place! Let’s dive into the simple steps to create this useful block.

So, you’re playing Minecraft and want to add some cool moving parts to your creations, huh? A sticky piston is what you need! But, how do you make one? Let’s find out.

Creating Your Sticky Piston

To make a sticky piston, you’ll need two items: a piston and a slimeball. First, find or craft a piston. You’ll need wood, cobblestone, iron ingot, and redstone for that. Then, get yourself a slimeball by defeating slimes, which bounce around in swamp biomes or certain underground areas.

Once you have both items, open your crafting table. Place the piston in the middle of the grid and the slimeball directly above or beside it. Voila! You’ve got yourself a sticky piston. This contraption can push AND pull blocks, making it super useful for creating secret doors or fun contraptions.

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