Command Blocks and Redstone Comparators

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So I am giving Command Blocks a first try and I've found that with the comparator you can make it so it perceives a player is near them (and of course if you use the [r=x] tag.
The scenario I am trying to make is one where are 2 players or more, (player N and player M.)

  • N is in range and the Command Block's condition applies.
  • M enters the range while N also is in it. Condition applies too.

Essentially, I am trying to make a bubble that, whenever someone enters, gets the perks of being inside without the need of the other one leaving; on the contrary, I am getting no change if someone is in range already.

The layout I am using is the following: redstone layout
By the way, I know this work if people take turns, but I want them to work even when there is someone in the range already, so I am open to change the layout if necessary.
Thanks in advance.






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Do comparators work through blocks?

A redstone comparator can measure the fullness of a chest, as well as other block states, even through an opaque block.

What blocks can comparators detect?

-Comparators can also detect the following: Detect if a container block (chest, furnace, hopper minecart, etc) has an item in it. Unstackable items give the signal strength of a full stack of stackable items. Items which stack to 16 output the signal strength of four 64-stack items for every 16 stack item.

What can you use Redstone comparators for?

To make a redstone comparator, place 3 stones, 3 redstone torches, and 1 nether quartz in the 3x3 crafting grid.



How to Use the Redstone Comparator in Minecraft!




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