How-to create auto-firing arrow turrets in Minecraft

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2011

How to make auto-firing arrow turrets using dispensers in Minecraft!

This is not the only way, but it is my way. =)

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  • can u put more than one dispenser per pulser??

  • @SuperMPbros Of course. If you look at my pig slaughter with dispensers video, those were all powered by 1 pulsar.

  • How do you increase the fire rate while using the AND-Gate?

  • @OffspringVideo Like I showed, take different pieces of the pulsar, then use an OR gate to make output be on whenever either inputs is on, and use that output as one of the AND gate inputs.

  • Using an And-Gate was unnecessary

    Just throw a lever on one of the blocks of the puler

    (Can't remember which block... but putting a lever on a certain one of the blocks keeps the output constantly on, whilst one of the other blocks will keep the output constantly of)

  • @crossvain12 The goal in doing so is to be able to control it from afar and possibly make a whole wall of dispensers as you can see in the next video, meaning it is necessary.

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  • ty

  • Is there a way to turn the repeaters off? As in with a lever or button? 'Cause I'm trying to make a fast shooting dispenser that is able to turn on/off.

  • Can you keep a continual speed?

  • Do you have to use sand/

  • here is a tip if you want faster shooting take a redstonerepetor before the dispenser

  • Ok, so mine worked, but 30 minutes later i found out it stopped pulsing, and I tried building a new one and it would not work again. It did the first time, so I need to know how I can make it so the torches dont burn out.

  • the pulses dont show up for mme.

  • very nice!

  • thanks this helped me alot!

  • @michieln1995

    You can do it on pretty much every material... unless you count water and lava as a material.

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