Lovely Craft Piston Trap Pumpkin Patched «TRENDING - WALKTHROUGH»

To build this lovely, deceptive machine, gather the following resources. For a standard 3x3 trap, you will need:

Use slime blocks and honey blocks on the piston heads. When triggered, the victim is launched 10 blocks into the air and caught in a "lovely" fenced pen. Great for pranking friends on a server without killing them.

Dig a hole in the ground. A 2x2 or 3x3 hole is best. lovely craft piston trap pumpkin patched

This wasn’t built for cruelty. Craft used the trap to collect something rare: laughter. Each time someone triggers the pumpkin patch, a hidden note block plays a jolly chime, and a dispenser fires a single piece of cake onto the ground inside.

On the last piston, she carved a message in runic glyphs: To build this lovely, deceptive machine, gather the

“You stepped where pumpkins dare not roll. Sit. Eat. Try again with a kinder soul.”

And so the patch became legend — not feared, but remembered. Travelers would deliberately trigger it just to hear the chime, share the cake, and smile at the absurdity of a piston trap that gave more than it took. “You stepped where pumpkins dare not roll

You might be asking: Why go through the trouble? Why not just dig a hole?

Now for the aesthetic. Surround the trap with:

Most traps are ugly. They rely on exposed observers and visible pressure plates. A "lovely craft" trap, however, uses hidden redstone comparators and Block Update Detectors (BUDs) buried under the patch. The result is a trap that looks like a postcard of autumnal bliss, but functions like a bear trap.

At level Y-2 (two blocks above the hoppers), place your sticky pistons facing upwards. Lay them out in a grid. When powered, these pistons will extend to hold up the pumpkin patch. When unpowered, they retract, and the patch disappears into thin air.