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How many command blocks can you power with a single redstone block?

Arqade Asked on May 19, 2021

So, let’s say that we have a redstone block in the middle of nowhere and I want to power as many command blocks as possible using that one redstone block. No repeaters are allowed, and there are infinite space and redstone(but still, no repeaters). What is the maximum number of command blocks possibly powered by this singular redstone block? And, if you can find it, what is the layout of this efficient design?

2 Answers

As a partial answer, I would put Redstone dust off the block and then have it power a command block that makes the signal stronger. This will allow you to power more command blocks than before.

Answered by Bobzilla07 on May 19, 2021

With chain command blocks, infinitely many, since you can just set them up back-to-back, and powering the first one triggers the whole chain (assuming the rest are set to not need redstone).

Without chain command blocks, still infinitely many, because you can invert a redstone signal twice to refresh its power. This is more or less that a repeater does, if you think about it - it's crafted from two RS torches. Without a repeater, you can cheat and just put down two NOT gates :P

Without those, you still have a lot of options for extending a redstone signal like probably using hoppers and comparators or something silly like that; I'm not too sure, but the above definitely works.

For what you want to do, chain command blocks are... probably what you want?

Answered by hyper-neutrino on May 19, 2021

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