Lovely Craft Piston Trap Pumpkin Patched ~upd~

: Vital for detecting when a pumpkin has grown to trigger a harvest.

Place fully grown Pumpkin blocks randomly over the trap area, ensuring one sits directly above your trigger mechanism.

Players and mobs naturally walk close to pumpkin stems to harvest them, placing them exactly where you want them.

This modular design can be expanded as wide as you need. For this guide, we will focus on a single, highly efficient automated unit. Step 1: Prepare the Ground and Water Source Dig a single hole in the ground and fill it with water. lovely craft piston trap pumpkin patched

Customization is where the game truly shines. Players can modify:

Elias watched, horrified, as the game simulated a surgery. The piston arms moved with surgical precision, placing blocks over Steve’s

Pumpkin blocks are opaque and full blocks. They completely hide sticky pistons, redstone dust, and observers. : Vital for detecting when a pumpkin has

If local sheep and cows keep falling into your patch, surround the patch with a beautiful stone wall or fence gate to keep livestock out while leaving the pathway open for players.

Place two rows of facing upward on either side of the trench.

At level Y-2 (two blocks above the hoppers), place your sticky pistons facing upwards. Lay them out in a grid. When powered, these pistons will extend to hold up the pumpkin patch. When unpowered, they retract, and the patch disappears into thin air. This modular design can be expanded as wide as you need

By utilizing the unique property of pumpkins—which require a solid block underneath to exist but can be broken instantly when that support is removed—we can create an undetectable trigger mechanism. Why This Trap Works

When a mob or player steps onto the surface, their weight does nothing. It is when they interact with the pumpkin (trying to shear it, break it, or harvest a adjacent stem) that the magic happens.

Behind the pistons, place redstone torches to keep the pistons powered (extended) by default. Connect this to a pressure plate located on the path approaching the pumpkins. Step 4: Add the "Patched" Aesthetic