Talk:Tutorials/Minecart booster

Two-Way Auto Reset Picture
Right now the picture for this booster isn't accurate - it even says that it requires a slope that isn't made in the picture. Would it be cool with everyone if I just replaced the picture with a pic of a functional, accurate booster? Srsguy 23:35, 9 November 2010 (UTC)
 * This is a wiki, edit boldly. After-all, if people don't like it, it can be undone at a press of a button. – ultradude25 ( T 17:36, 9 November 2010 (CST)
 * Yep, see WP:BOLD. Riking 17:41, 9 November 2010 (CST)

Someone seems to have discovered a more compact two way auto reset booster, shown in action here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JidCrtXD_es –The preceding unsigned comment was added by Sterance (Talk 17:02, 6 December 2010. Please sign your posts with   !

Trigerable booster
The trigerable booster was first developed by me at www.minecraftforum.net/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=26655&start=150

Switch-triggered booster
It strikes me (I haven't tried) that using a stone pressure plate would work better than a switch. Put the pressure plate at the beginning of the track. Place your 'riding' minecart on it. The cart itself isn't heavy enough to trigger the plate, but the moment you climb in it triggers the booster cart. Akylax 18:55, 19 January 2011 (UTC)

Very dark pictures.
Wish people would take pictures when you can actually SEE what's in them. :P The last picture under 'Uphill auto-reset booster' and the second one under 'Auto-Start booster' are both extremely dark. Can someone lighten them some, or recreate them? (Don't have anything installed to do it at the moment or I would...) --StarChaser Tyger 12:39, 26 January 2011 (UTC)

Booster without turns or slopes
It's possible to get a boost even if you don't use any turns or slopes, isn't it? Build your tracks like this:

= -tracks

[] -minecart


 * 1) -block

(view from above)

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 * 1) []=========#

All you need is enough momentum to not get bounced back by your booster minecart. Once you manage to get right next to it, I'm pretty sure it results in a boost. --Rawing 09:05, 17 February 2011 (UTC)

New-style door launchers (without ladders)
I haven't seen an alternative to the classic door launchers being developed. A friend and I developed these. If they turn out to be useful to some others I'll post a tutorial on the page... Adys 02:37, 11 March 2011 (UTC)

Manned vs Unmanned minecarts
Is it just me, or do boosters still work quite effectively, provided someone is riding them? It seems that unmanned minecarts tend to stop faster than manned minecarts...

I ask this after setting up the following track formation:



An empty cart on this track will eventually slow down and stop. When manned, a cart on this track will not only keep moving, but will speed up, provided that the cart makes it over one of the "bumps" first.

Test replication note: you get basically the same results if you replace the straights on the two corners with turn tracks.

--Zerobot 01:13, 21 March 2011 (UTC)

Bold at Top of Article
I'm removing it for now, as there is no evidence that what is being said is true, or strictly necessary. If the metrics in the "Boosting Principle" section is inaccurate, then that should be edited. Xirema 20:01, 11 April 2011 (UTC)
 * There was another one I just edited out at the top in bold but I'm not sure if it's the same one you are describing here. I was gonna post here and saw your topic that I assume was about the same notice, so I'll just add on to yours.


 * I removed the notice in bold at the top for inaccurate information and just plan unnecessary for this Page. It's subjective to claim Powered Rails are the "Official" implementation over boosters not to mention the lack of notice on the Powered Rail page disclaiming boosters effectiveness over powered rails with less cost of supplies. The same reason you wouldn't put that notice at the top of the Powered Rail page is the same reason the previous notice doesn't belong at the top of this one. MDR 00:33, 26 April 2011 (UTC)

Powered rail booster
Wasn't there a small tutorial about a powered rail booster that used 4 powered rails in a closed loop and a water channel that dropped an item on a plate to get out of the loop? I can't find it anywhere. --70.40.168.59 11:46, 14 May 2012 (UTC)