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How do you make a sticky piston?

The sticky piston in Minecraft
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has one of the simplest crafting recipes in the game. You just have to place a piston in the crafting table with a slime ball in the cell right above it. Because of the simplicity of this recipe, you can use it in any vertically adjacent cells.
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Can you make sticky pistons without slime?

sticky pistons can also be crafted with honey | Honey Pistons.
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Can I use honey for sticky piston?

You can not use honey or magma cream to craft sticky pistons. Instead, you have to combine slime balls and regular pistons to make sticky pistons.
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What sticks to sticky pistons?

In Bedrock Edition, blocks that stick to walls (such as levers) can be placed on pistons or sticky pistons.
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Do sticky pistons stick to sand?

When sticky pistons' faces come into contact with sand, it loses its stickiness and the sand texture will show on the sticky face.
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What can pistons not push?

Some blocks cannot be pushed by pistons and the piston head will not extend. These blocks include Obsidian, Bedrock, Furnaces, Chests, etcetera. Pistons will not push blocks into the Void or the top of the map. Pumpkins, Cobwebs, Dragon Egg and Jack-O-Lanterns are turned back into items when pushed.
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Can sticky pistons push up?

A sticky piston can push up to twelve blocks in a row when engaged and pull only one back when disengaged, unless the player uses a slime block.
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Where do slimes spawn?

Where Do Slimes Spawn in Minecraft. Above the ground, slimes most commonly spawn in the swamp and mangrove swamp biomes but only during the nighttime. Their spawn rate is affected by the following conditions: Slimes spawn most often under the full moon, and their spawn rate decreases as the moon fades away.
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What is a sticky piston made of?

The sticky piston, which is crafted with a slime ball, can push blocks just like a piston can - but when the power is turned off the head will pull any blocks that it's touching back with it.
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Can you push obsidian with a piston?

Lava sticky piston and lava piston can moving obsidian. Lava sticky piston can move obsidian of one block of any site .
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Is sticky piston safe?

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Why do sticky pistons not stick to slime blocks?

The piston can't grab onto the slime block, because it is stuck to the yellow concrete block, so the slime block remains behind. Because of the retracting top piston, the bottom one gets updated and also fires, successfully retracting the yellow concrete. Tada, explanation found.
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Can sticky pistons move Redstone?

The Piston was originally from a mod. Unlike other versions of Minecraft, the Sticky Piston cannot pull back a Redstone Block. The only way to pull a Redstone Block back is to connect it with a Slime Block.
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