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Copper Wiring

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    Underwater redstone! Yes!

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    Absolutely!

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    It can also not connect to regular redstone, like bluestone for example

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    YES PERFECT

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    Copper wires in water wiol shock you

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     how about insulated and uninsulated versions the uninsulated version could give you quite a shock

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    Copper|Copper|Copper

    Redstone|Redstone|Redstone

    Copper|Copper|Copper

    This will make more sense, because redstone can't touch water. This could blend in on copper, making better traps

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    I like this implementation the most of the suggestions I've seen. I like the idea of copper wire needing redstone in the recipe so it integrates with redstone and making it waterloggable as well as going up blocks or in positions redstone currently can't. I imagine it more as carrying redstone signal but not affecting the blocks underneath, just the block it terminates at.