Minecraft Pushable Blocks
I am making a legend of zelda minecraft custom map, and zelda games have pushable blocks, so I've been busting my head for a long time trying to figure this out, and I couldn’t, so I turned to arqade for help. If you can help me that will be great.
P.S.: I’m in minecraft version 1.12.2
Best Answer
You're going to need to use entities instead of blocks. Things like mobs (skeleton, pig, cow...), boats, minecarts...
Realistically, I could see you laying minecart tracks that point specific directions (so you can push a "block" around a corner, for instance), then have a pushable block be a minecart.
So you might have tracks like this:
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X
Where X is the minecart, and | and - are tracks. Then you could push the cart forward or backward until it hits the other track, then you could push it "horizontally" into whatever place you expect.
This also means you can use redstone-track features like pressure plates and powered rails to "listen" for minecarts being moved into locations you want, etc.
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What are the immovable blocks in Minecraft?
Immovable Blocks- Obsidian.
- Glazed Terracotta.
- Bedrock.
- Dropper.
- Dispenser.
- Noteblock.
What blocks can pistons not pull?
obsidian, bedrock, tile entities, and extended pistons cannot be pulled, just as they cannot be pushed.What blocks can Slime not move?
Blocks such as glazed terracotta and honey blocks are exceptions; they do not move when adjacent slime blocks are moved, even if they are normally pushable by a piston.Minecraft: Pushable Blocks
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Answer 2
@Jishwa66. I think glazed teracotta might be your answer. As you can see from my screenshots below, the piston can push the teracotta and the other one can push the slime block, but they don't push each other.
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