How do I make the Minecarts active?
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Complete the Boiler Room bundles at the community centre. The boiler room itself is unlocked by completing two bundles from a previous set- the pantry or craft room bundles are the easiest for this.
Alternatively, if you have a Joja Corp membership, pay 15000g at JojaMart using the Community Development Form.
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How do you activate a minecart?
To create a minecart train, lay down some regular track with one open end. On the open end of rail, place a furnace minecart and a passenger or chest minecart on the other end. To activate the train, right click the furnace while holding coal or charcoal and the carts will move in that direction.How do you get the minecart to work in Stardew?
The easiest way is by buying a JojaMart Membership for 5,000g and turning the Community Center into a Joja Warehouse. You'll see the Minecarts listed under Joja's Community Development Projects. By simply paying Morris 15,000g, his crew will have the Minecart repaired and ready for use the very next day.How do you make a minecart move on its own?
You need to make a rail track made up of any type of rail. When you are inside the minecart, you can press the forward button to move. You can also use the powered rail as the tracks, so that when you give it a redstone signal(Say a redstone torch beside it) it will go forward.Why are minecarts so slow now?
Powered rails powered by redstone give minecarts a boost of speed. Speed is gradually decreased if there are no powered rails to assist its movement, and an unpowered powered rail slows down a minecart rapidly. The speed decreases at a faster rate when going uphill, compared to when moving horizontally.Minecraft - Powered Rail and Minecart Basic Track Setup
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Answer 2
Complete the bundle in the boiler room at the community centre, and the little guys will fix the carts after you go to sleep.
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