Application for Giflar

Giflar's picture
In-game name: 
Giflar
Age (Optional): 
15
Why are you interested in joining this server?: 
I would love to join a redstone server in Minecraft because I'm passionate about exploring the endless possibilities of redstone mechanics and creating intricate contraptions. The challenge of designing automated systems, secret doors, and complex machines excites me. Collaborating with like-minded players would push my creativity and technical skills further, while also allowing me to learn new tricks from others. Plus, the community aspect of sharing ideas and building together makes the experience much more enjoyable!
Current Redstone knowledge: 
I have a solid foundation in redstone, as I’m comfortable creating simple hidden doors and using basic redstone components like pistons and observers to build functional contraptions. I can also design flying machines, understanding how to make them move efficiently across distances. While I’ve worked with these fundamental mechanics, I’m eager to learn more advanced techniques, like complex redstone circuits and automated systems, and see how others approach these challenges. Joining a redstone-focused server would be a great opportunity to expand my knowledge and refine my skills further!
Past Redstone Experience: 
In the past, I’ve built a variety of redstone creations, from simple hidden doors to more complex systems using pistons and observers. I’ve successfully designed and tested flying machines, and I’m familiar with how to make them move seamlessly. My experience has helped me understand the basics of redstone mechanics, and now I’m looking to expand into more advanced contraptions, like automated farms or intricate traps. Joining a redstone server would be a fantastic way to challenge myself, learn new techniques from others, and push my redstone skills to the next level!
About how often do you play Minecraft?: 
6-10 hours per day
Application status: 
Not approved
What kind of creations would you like to build on this server?: 
I would like to learn how target blocks work