Mojang recently announced the Minecraft 1.21 update, revealing several new features coming to the game. One of them was the new crafter block, which instantly became the favorite feature in the community. The block has the capability to automatically craft items if the right ingredients are fed to it. This will drastically change how the game is played and open up new opportunities for redstone contraptions.
Here is how to craft and use the new crafter block in the Minecraft 1.21 update.
Crafter block coming to Minecraft 1.21 update: How to craft and use it
How to obtain the crafter block?
First, you must know that the crafter block is already out in the title's beta versions. You need to download the latest snapshot, version 23w42a, through the game launcher and toggle the 1.21 update experimental features while creating a new world. This will give you access to the new block.
Once you are in the new world of the snapshot version, you can either go into the creative mode inventory and obtain the block easily, or you can gather the ingredients for it and craft it yourself.
To make it, you will need five iron ingots, two redstone dust, one dropper block, and one crafting table itself. The placement of each and every ingredient is shown in the picture above. Once this is done, you will obtain the new crafter block.
As of now, the block can only be obtained through crafting. However, it might pop up in some of the future structures or the upcoming trial chambers as well.
How to use a crafter block?
Crafter blocks can be used in both simple and extremely complex contraptions. It's basic use is that it can automatically take ingredients and craft an item as soon as a redstone signal is passed through it. Since it is made up of a dropper, the block will also throw the crafted item out into the world.
Furthermore, there is a unique method of selecting, where crafting slots must be active or inactive inside the crafter block. This allows you to customize the crafting configuration and helps you create almost any item with ease.
You can fill a crafter automatically with stacks of ingredients and pass a redstone signal every time you want that item. Of course, you can also create a more complex redstone contraption that automatically feeds items to the crafter from storage. The new block should then automatically create the desired item and throw it out into the world.