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[[File:Piston.gif|thumb|left|300px|A player moving a piston in ''Minecraft: Java Edition''.]] | [[File:Piston.gif|thumb|left|300px|A player moving a piston in ''Minecraft: Java Edition''.]] | ||
In ''Minecraft'', pistons are crafted with three wooden planks, four cobblestone blocks, one iron ingot, and one redstone dust. They can push other blocks, mobs, and players around when given a pulse through a redstone circuit, although whatever they push only travels 1 block away rather than the launching that is seen in | In ''Minecraft'', pistons are crafted with three wooden planks, four cobblestone blocks, one iron ingot, and one redstone dust. They can push other blocks, mobs, and players around when given a pulse through a redstone circuit, although whatever they push only travels 1 block away rather than the launching that is seen in Super Smash Bros. The giant piston seen in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate does not appear in Minecraft and exists only as part of Steve's final smash. | ||
While the House of Boom does not naturally generate in ''Minecraft'' worlds, it bears a strong resemblance to both strongholds and jungle temples, structures that naturally generate in the Overworld. The former serve as the only entrances to the End dimension, where the fight against the Ender Dragon takes place (although unlike the House of Boom, strongholds are found underground rather than on the surface) and the latter contain chests guarded by traps. There are other structures in ''Minecraft'' that contain harmful traps, such as desert pyramids, structures which contain rooms with chests filled with valuable loot and a pressure plate that can activate TNT hidden underneath, should an unsuspecting player fall onto it. | While the House of Boom does not naturally generate in ''Minecraft'' worlds, it bears a strong resemblance to both strongholds and jungle temples, structures that naturally generate in the Overworld. The former serve as the only entrances to the End dimension, where the fight against the Ender Dragon takes place (although unlike the House of Boom, strongholds are found underground rather than on the surface) and the latter contain chests guarded by traps. There are other structures in ''Minecraft'' that contain harmful traps, such as desert pyramids, structures which contain rooms with chests filled with valuable loot and a pressure plate that can activate TNT hidden underneath, should an unsuspecting player fall onto it. |