What do you think about Inverted Sculk Sensors and Calibrated Inverted Sculk Sensors, whose behavior is the opposite of the existing Sculk Sensor and Calibrated Sculk Sensor?
By crafting a Sculk Sensor / Calibrated Sculk Sensor with a Bone, players could create an Inverted Sculk Sensor / Calibrated Inverted Sculk Sensor.
(This crafting concept is inspired by how naming a mob Dinnerbone with a name tag flips it upside down. Personally, I also feel that sculk and bones fit together surprisingly well.)
When placed, the Inverted Sculk Sensor continuously emits a redstone signal. However, when it detects vibrations, it temporarily stops emitting the signal.
The Calibrated Inverted Sculk Sensor works in the same way, but only suppresses the redstone signal when it detects specific, calibrated vibrations.
I don’t want these ideas to remain just simple concepts. I firmly believe that these items could have a significant impact on Minecraft’s redstone mechanics.
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