Oracle

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Oracle

You write a question in a book or rename a piece of paper and then throw this into the funnel. The oracle answers the question with yes or no. (The results can vary)

Of course, the oracle does not work better than other oracles. So the answer is random.

Instructions:

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The thrown in items are stored in a box, so that you can use, buy or heat them again later. A comparator triggers the thrower, which transports an item into the other hopper. This is oriented so that the item goes right back into the thrower. The thrower contains only a wooden sword and a stick. The trick is that the comparator on the second hopper gives a stronger signal for the sword than for the stick, since the sword is not stackable. In the rest of the Redstone area, it makes sure that if the signal strength is 1, one light turns on, and if the signal is greater, only the other light turns on.

You can also build everything mirrored, so that the throw-in is left of the output, because that is more in line with the reading flow from-left-to-right. But I had no desire to build that again.

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  1. I have with PE when rebuild the problem that the thrower dropt the items but the funnel they icht catches. And the dispenser does not go because he would always empty only the first slot. Is that the PE or why it does not work? the replica is 1:1 and still does not go unfortunately ...

  2. Ok I found the solution for PE, just put the launcher one higher and behind the funnel at the height of the launcher for safety a filler block so it can not fall down stattnim to land in the funnel.
    Have the whole random principle immediately tested a bit further and adapted in my new project (slot machine) built 😉

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