[MCPE-12485] Redstone current not going through opaque blocks. Created: 24/Jan/16  Updated: 30/Sep/20  Resolved: 25/Jan/16

Status: Resolved
Project: Minecraft (Bedrock codebase)
Component/s: None
Affects Version/s: 0.13.1
Fix Version/s: None

Type: Bug
Reporter: Thomas Clark-Phelps
Resolution: Works As Intended Votes: 0
Labels: None

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Issue Links:
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is duplicated by MCPE-101617 Blocks powered by redstone dust does ... Resolved
Confirmation Status: Unconfirmed
Platform: Phone - iOS - iPhone 5S

 Description   

A redstone signal is not going through blocks it should.
How to reproduce: place something that give of a redstone signal, then place redstone dust, then an opaque block such as dirt or sand, and then place another redstone dust or something that receives a signal on the other side. It should get powered.
(It used to work in this update but not it doesn't.)
(sorry if this was already reported, it was not letting me search.)



 Comments   
Comment by Thomas Clark-Phelps [ 26/Jan/16 ]

Oh I see. I knew blocks like lamps worked so I assumed redstone dust should also work.

Comment by HyperCamel [ 25/Jan/16 ]

Thanks PHO, as he said, it does work as intended

Closed to reflect that it works as intended

Comment by PHO [ 25/Jan/16 ]

Works As Intended. Those opaque blocks in your setup are only weakly-powered so they cannot power other redstone dust. See Redstone_circuit#Power

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