
What if I told you that you could make a slab out of anything in Minecraft? If you didn’t believe it, these are actually real. You can see this because when I go up to them and do this, they appear as two different slabs on top of each other, which is illegal in Minecraft. Now, I’m actually joking. Today, I’m going to show you how to actually do this. This is really cool, and I’m going to push Minecraft to its limits to see what we can do with this. Okay, so let’s start here. I’m going to get a command block, and today my goal is to try and make slabs out of literally anything. We’re going to try and use falling sand blocks, which is an entity—technically not a block—to make these slabs. Now, what we want to do is get the command block. I’m going to place that down. The reason why I’m doing this is that I want to keep the command. Let’s see how we can do this. First of all, I’m going to try to spawn a random falling sand block. So I’ve quickly made a command right here, which will basically summon a falling sand block. As you can see, I just did it, and that block stays there for a really cool time. Now, this is basically just a temporary block. As you can see, it doesn’t exist—I can walk through it, and it doesn’t do anything. Oh, that wasn’t supposed to happen. Luckily, with my quick solution, I added negative time. This basically just means that when I summon the block, it will take that much time for it to despawn. Let’s go up here. I’m going to quickly copy that, and as you can see, it spawns in a visible block. Now, you notice I can’t actually place a slab in this because it technically isn’t there, and it’s quite glitchy. If I try to place a slab when it’s on the floor, now I can place a slab there, right? You’ll notice that it’s not on a grid, so it looks like half a block, which is what we’re aiming for, but it doesn’t look nice because it doesn’t really sit on a grid. You can see that’s kind of the start of it. The solution to this is to simply offset it. Let’s try offsetting it by one. Okay, that’s very offset and really annoying. It was at this point that I completely messed up my math, and I simply had to change the numbers. Oh, okay, five maybe, because that’s half of a block. It turns out I was doing something wrong in this part of the command that I was trying to work on. Everything there was working except I forgot to add this little thing. So I needed to do line and then X, Y, Z. Now that I have that, it means it’s going to align the X, Y, and Z coordinates of the block when I spawn it in. You’ll see when I do that, it does look like it’s offset. However, the block it’s sitting on is like that. Look at that; that’s so cool! I can’t place the slab in it, though. Okay, so I’ll try going over here. Spawn in the command, and well, okay, that’s weird. Look at the patterns that show up. Okay, maybe if we go over here and we offset the block again by maybe 0.1 and do that over here as well. Oh, oh, oh, that’s it! Okay, so we got one side. That is really, really cool. The problem I have now is that because we have that one over, we can’t really have another part of the slab there to make it one singular block. Maybe if we spawn in another one, you can see we got that glitch, but there are actually two entities in there right now. I’m wondering if we can spawn three—one offset a little bit and the other one not—to see if that would work a bit. So let’s quickly fix that command up. Okay, so we got our block. Now I’m thinking if we do the offset for that block, then zone slab, and then we do it like that. Okay, we got that, and then we just do the opposite. So, we did five, one, and five, one. Oh my gosh, we did it! Look at that! Now, although there is a little bump showing, that looks like a slab with another block. If you go over here, that’s pretty cool. I can’t believe we did that! That is actually so cool. So, those videos that may show two slabs with pistons pushing might be real, but I don’t think they are. This kind of proves that they may be real, but I don’t think that pushing real blocks and all that would be kind of like what they’re doing in those videos. These are like, say, fake blocks, but they’re not fake. So confusing! Anyway, it doesn’t matter. Thank you so much for watching! If you want to see more videos like this, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a like. If you want to check out how I made a circle or how I made a sphere, just simply go and check those two little cards that pop up right now. Thank you so much for watching, and I can’t wait to see you in the next video. See ya!
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