Application for arturs2015

In-game name: 
arturs2015
Age (Optional): 
18
Why are you interested in joining this server?: 
i like redstone i like buildin i like helpin others pls acept aplicatian its not Redstone is one of the most unique and powerful features in Minecraft. It acts like electricity in the game, allowing players to create circuits, mechanisms, and machines. While many people think of Minecraft as a building game, Redstone adds a layer of engineering and problem-solving that makes it much more complex and creative. At its simplest, Redstone can power a door, light up a lamp, or move a piston. Players can connect levers, buttons, and pressure plates to control these mechanisms. For beginners, these simple builds are often the first step into learning how Redstone works. However, for more advanced players, Redstone opens the door to endless possibilities. Some of the most impressive Redstone creations include automatic farms, hidden bases, and secret passageways. Players have even managed to build calculators, clocks, and working computers inside the game using only Redstone components. This shows just how flexible and powerful the system really is. Redstone works with logic, so it teaches players how to think about inputs, outputs, and timing in a way similar to real-world electronics. Beyond practicality, Redstone also adds fun and creativity to multiplayer servers. Players can design puzzles, traps, or mini-games using Redstone, giving others challenges to solve. In this way, Redstone is not just about efficiency but also about entertainment and imagination. Overall, Redstone is an amazing feature that makes Minecraft much more than a block-building game. It combines logic, creativity, and design to let players invent almost anything they can imagine.
Current Redstone knowledge: 
When it comes to Minecraft, one of the things I am most proud of is my skill with Redstone. Many players see Redstone as complicated or confusing, but for me it is one of the most exciting parts of the game. Over time, I have learned how to take Redstone beyond the basics, and now I can build systems that are both useful and creative. I started with simple builds, like doors that opened with levers or pressure plates. As I practiced more, I became comfortable with using Redstone torches, repeaters, and comparators. With these tools, I learned how to make more advanced contraptions such as automatic farms, piston doors, and even secret bases. My friends are often impressed when they see my builds, especially because I can make them both functional and hidden. One of the things I enjoy most is solving problems with Redstone. For example, if I need a farm that harvests itself, I can design a circuit that triggers water to flow at the right time. I can also create traps or puzzles for other players, which makes the game more fun and interactive. Redstone lets me think like an engineer, testing different designs until I find one that works perfectly. Overall, I would say I am very good at Redstone because I combine creativity with technical skill. I understand how the components work, but I also use them in unique ways that make my builds stand out. Redstone is not just a tool for me—it’s a way to show my i
Past Redstone Experience: 
n Minecraft, I enjoy building, exploring, and surviving, but there is one part of the game where I always struggle: Redstone. While some players can create amazing machines and circuits, I often find myself confused and frustrated whenever I try to use it. Redstone is supposed to act like electricity, but for me it feels like trying to learn a language I can’t understand. At first, I thought Redstone would be simple. I placed dust, levers, and buttons, hoping things would work. Most of the time, my contraptions either don’t activate or they break immediately. I can barely make a working door without looking up a tutorial. When I try to follow guides, I get lost because I don’t always understand how repeaters, comparators, and pistons connect together. Instead of building an automatic farm or a trap, I usually end up with a pile of random Redstone dust scattered on the ground. What makes it worse is seeing how talented other players are. I watch people online building calculators, elevators, and even working computers with Redstone. Meanwhile, I celebrate if I manage to make a light turn on. Even though I try, Redstone just doesn’t click with me, and I often give up before finishing a project. Even though I am bad at Redstone, I don’t see it as a failure. Instead, it reminds me that Minecraft is a game with many different ways to play. Some players are engineers, while others, like me, prefer building houses or exploring caves. My weakness in Redstone just proves that everyone has their own style, and mine doesn’t have to be perfect.
Application status: 
Not approved
What kind of creations would you like to build on this server?: 
doors

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