Dungeons:Redstone Sentry
{ "title": "Redstone Sentry", "rows": [], "invimages": [], "images": [ "Redstone Sentry.png" ] }
A redstone sentry is a non-attackable entity that triggers traps when activated in Minecraft Dungeons.
Appearance[edit | edit source]
Redstone sentries have small redstone patches that resemble eyes and a dark gray texture similar to the observer in the main Minecraft game.
Spawning[edit | edit source]
Behavior[edit | edit source]
Redstone sentries and the woodland sentries usually spawn in groups of five. They remain hidden beneath woodland sentries, only activating when a hero or a mob steps on top of a woodland sentry. Upon activating, it triggers a TNT launcher to shoot flaming arrows at the target.
TNT Launcher[edit | edit source]
{ "title": "TNT Launcher", "rows": [ { "field": "Hostile", "label": "Behavior" } ], "invimages": [], "images": [ "TNT Launcher With E.png" ] }
A TNT launcher is a trap that fires flaming arrows when activated by a redstone sentry.
Appearance[edit | edit source]
TNT launchers have a pair of redstone-like eyes with a face-like texture similar to that of the dispenser in the main Minecraft game.
Spawning[edit | edit source]
Behavior[edit | edit source]
TNT launchers shoot flaming arrows when activated, dealing high amounts of damage. Due to a bug, however, these arrows do not deal any damage.[1]
Woodland Sentry[edit | edit source]
{ "title": "Woodland Sentry", "rows": [], "invimages": [], "images": [ "Woodland Sentry.png" ] }
A woodland sentry, known in the animation files as a rug, is a non-attackable entity found in Minecraft Dungeons. The woodland sentry is classified under the redstone sentry in the game files.
Appearance[edit | edit source]
Woodland sentries resemble nothing more than an elevated section in a carpet, being used to cover redstone sentries and TNT launchers.
Spawning[edit | edit source]
Behavior[edit | edit source]
Upon walking over a woodland sentry, the redstone sentry beneath it triggers the nearby TNT launcher, which then shoots flaming arrows at the target.
Data values[edit | edit source]
- In the game files, the redstone sentry is referred to internally as
RedstoneSentries
. - In the game files, the woodland sentry is referred to internally as
WoodlandSentries
and listed under the redstone sentries file. - In the game files, the TNT launcher is referred to internally as the
TNTLauncher
and located inContent_DLC4\Decor\Prefab\Functional\Traps\ProjectileTrap
.
History[edit | edit source]
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Gallery[edit | edit source]
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The texture file of the redstone sentry.
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The shadow texture file of the redstone sentry.
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The texture file of the TNT launcher.
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The shadow texture file of the TNT Launcher.
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The texture file of the woodland sentry.
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The TNT launcher render without the shadow texture.
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Woodland sentries in-game.
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Two woodland sentries near a hero.
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A Woodland sentry and a TNT launcher are seen together.
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A TNT launcher in-game, seen within the wall.
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Another TNT launcher seen in-game.