I'm guessing it's constructed using a stone brick, two stacked wall sections, an anvil, 2 hoppers, and 2 lanterns.
My question is, how do I get the hoppers to attach to the anvil? All they want to do is open the anvil interface? I imagine I'll have the same issue attached the lanterns to the hoppers?
Thoughts?
Thanks!
EDIT: Yeah, JUST noticed I could hold the shift key to place them. First time messing with these items.
Place temporary blocks (such as dirt) in place of the lanterns, place the hoppers on top of them, destroy the temporary (dirt) blocks, and sneak(/crouch) while placing the lanterns on the underside of the hoppers.
(You could also sneak(/crouch) while placing the hoppers on the sides of the anvil, but then the bottom parts of the hoppers would point sideways into the anvil instead of downwards for the lanterns to latch on. So having some temporary blocks to place the hoppers on top of (or below) is necessary to make the hoppers point downwards.)
Edit: To help clarify, if a block has a "use" action (such as the hoppers), you can place blocks against them instead of using them if you crouch while pressing the "use/place block" control.
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I'm guessing it's constructed using a stone brick, two stacked wall sections, an anvil, 2 hoppers, and 2 lanterns.
My question is, how do I get the hoppers to attach to the anvil? All they want to do is open the anvil interface? I imagine I'll have the same issue attached the lanterns to the hoppers?
Thoughts?
Thanks!
EDIT: Yeah, JUST noticed I could hold the shift key to place them. First time messing with these items.
Thanks anyways!
Place temporary blocks (such as dirt) in place of the lanterns, place the hoppers on top of them, destroy the temporary (dirt) blocks, and sneak(/crouch) while placing the lanterns on the underside of the hoppers.
(You could also sneak(/crouch) while placing the hoppers on the sides of the anvil, but then the bottom parts of the hoppers would point sideways into the anvil instead of downwards for the lanterns to latch on. So having some temporary blocks to place the hoppers on top of (or below) is necessary to make the hoppers point downwards.)
Edit: To help clarify, if a block has a "use" action (such as the hoppers), you can place blocks against them instead of using them if you crouch while pressing the "use/place block" control.
Hold shift when placing hoppers on functional blocks.