Are you tired of the plain lighting in your Minecraft buildings? Want to add some flickering lights to give them a unique touch? With just a few materials and some simple steps, you can easily make flickering lights in Minecraft.
To get started, you will need redstone, a redstone repeater, a redstone torch, some redstone lamps, and a structure to build on. In this tutorial, we will use concrete and wool for our structure.
First, place your redstone lamps where you want your flickering lights to be. Then, place redstone over them, ensuring you have some redstone repeaters in the circuit.
Next, you need to decide how long you want the delay to be. Add a few ticks, or it won’t work. You can add more if you want. Then, place a redstone torch down and quickly remove it. This will send a signal through the circuit, causing the lights to flicker.
If you want the lights to flicker more realistically, you can have two circuit lines going so that they flash independently. You can also make the flickering last longer by placing the redstone torch down for a few seconds longer.
However, be aware that having too many flickering lights can slow down your computer, especially on low-end computers. So, be sparing with them if you’re doing them for an adventure map.
That’s it! You can now add flickering lights to your Minecraft buildings. If you have any questions, feel free to ask in the comments below.