Arrow Detector


An arrow-detector circuit for use with RedstoneChips by eisental. To install, simply place the .jar in the bukkit plugins folder.

The idea for the plugin is to be used in the creation of puzzles and/or adventure maps. In conjunction with other plugins, or just creative use of redstone, you can produce some neat effects. One possible application (for any Zelda fans out there):



To use the arrow detector, create a circuit similar to this:

Arrow-detector chip configuration.

Left-click the signs (or right-click them in creative) to activate the chips. When the input pin (Iron) of the arrowdetect chip changes state, the output pin (Gold) is updated to be either off or on depending on whether or not an arrow is detected within the specified cubic radius of the interface block (Lapis). If no radius is specified in the second line of the sign, it defaults to 10. A clock chip is best for continuous updates, but any redstone signal to the input block will cause an update.

For more circuit documentation, visit eisental's documentation page.


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