Traps are an essential part of playing Minecraft. If you are on a server with friends, you may want to rig their door to blow up right as they enter, causing a bit of an explosion. This is all in good fun, but with the 1.19 update, you can now make traps that are triggered by movement.
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In this guide, we are going to go over the basics of making traps with Sculk Sensors. These unique (and noisy) blocks can only be found in the Deep Dark, so let's take a look at how to get them first.
As mentioned above, you will need to go to the Deep Dark in order to get your hands on a Sculk Sensor. This is a new underground cave biome that is home to the Warden. The Warden is quite deadly, and he also happens to appear if you set off enough Sculk Sensors.
To obtain a Sculk Sensor, we recommend crouching as you walk; this will lessen the amount of noise that you make. Additionally, try to lay down wool or carpet as you walk so you will make even less noise.
Once you find a Sculk Sensor, you can destroy it the quickest with a hoe that has been enchanted with Silk Touch.
If you use a tool without Silk Touch, the sensor will be destroyed.
After gathering your Sculk Sensor, there is a very likely possibility that you set it off, as well as others around the area. We recommend getting out of here as soon as possible. If you tunneled down, return to your tunnel. If you do have an elytra on, you can fly to safety at the top of the cave.
For those of you feeling brave, you can also go face-to-face with the Warden. Be sure to check out this guide on the Warden's mechanics so you are prepared.
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