I get the feeling gates are recommended alot, I wanted to post one gate that would be insanely useful, in a different manner than suggested by others. I'd call it the Gate block. When used as an input to another block, it functions as a single block not gate. It can take an input from any of it's input locations. If it receives more than one input, it will just function as a 3 input NOR gate. In the event it's in XOR mode, it functions as a 3 way XOR gate. With 2-3 inputs on the sides it would act as a 2-3 way NOR gate. Right clicking on it would make it act as a 2-3 way XOR Gate. Putting a repeater as input in the third input (opposite output) will cause it to store the current output until powered off. With this latching behavior, if in NOR mode and you loop the output back as an input and keep the other input low, and have a clock running toggling on off, it will behave much the same way a T flip flop does. Same for if in XOR mode, except it will require one input to remain Hi. Building examples: if you invert the non latch inputs and invert the output (which would just require you to put gate blocks as inputs and output) , in NOR configuration, it will function as a NAND gate. It's not listed in the title, but I'd also like to suggest crafting an insulated redstone dust using bees wax, to allow 2 redstone signals to cross the same block without mixing. You can then right click to iterate path left, straight, right.
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