Intro to Auto-Sorted Storage! ▫ Minecraft Survival Guide S3 ▫ Tutorial Let's Play [Ep.30]

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The Minecraft Survival Guide Season 3 continues in Minecraft 1.20!
This tutorial will show you how to set up item filters for an automatic self-sorting storage system.

Later in the video I show some of the process of planning out a long-term storage building, with different categories of blocks to consider for bulk storage.
Along the way we take a closer look at the push and pull behaviours of hoppers, explain why eggs aren't an ideal filter material, and discover how renaming items in an anvil can prevent your storage system breaking!

Survival Guide Season 3 world seed: 787419271612053211

Music:
Minecraft soundtrack by C418, Lena Raine, Kumi Tanioka, Aaron Cherof

Season 3 of the Minecraft Survival Guide will teach you how to master Survival Mode in Minecraft 1.20 and beyond!

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Pix I want you to know, one of my storage rooms has been broken for over a year.. This video helped me realize what was wrong with it, thank you!

fWhip
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i have no idea if impulse watches your videos but i like to imagine him watching this and being really proud of the fact that something he came up with is considered so essential as to be in a survival guide video. i think it would make him happy :)

parkerprice
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I appreciate that you take the time to explain how the redstone components work together for the item sorter to function properly. Years ago, before I understood what little I do about redstone, I found a step-by-step guide for the first sorter you showed, but it didn't explain what the individual parts were doing. So, at the time, I could build an item sorter, but I didn't understand why it worked or how to fix problems with it that popped-up. Too many tutorials tell you to "build it like this", but don't explain what's actually going-on so that the viewer is actually learning something that they can then apply to anything else they might want to build.

THE_bchat
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I appreciate the use of the phrase "popularised by" for items like the tileable item filter or the Skumpass.

ultimatewager
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Tip for Bedrock players: the impulse item sorter doesn't work unless you extend the underside with another repeater so the torch sits underneath the hopper.

imperfectimp
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this is the first sorting system video that really helped me ideate for my own storage room without forcing me to create a gigantic a automatic sorter for every item in the game

telano
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A good rule of thumb for the redstone of item filters is use a man-made block that doesn't spawn in the area. I'm in construction of a storage system and using deepslate bricks for the redstone in the stone layers, it's just a piece of mind so that you don't dig it out on accident and break the system

Autonate_
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When you said "smallest item filter" at the beginning of the video, I assumed you were talking about the chest and hopper setup all by itself. Because that's technically an item filter too - just put at least one item in every storage slot in the chest. Then when you put items in the hopper, if there's a similar item in the chest (but not a full stack of that item) the hopper will push it into the chest. If that item isn't in anywhere in the chest, it stays in the hopper.

Don't know if there's any kind of official name for this setup, I call them mini-sorters and use them everywhere in my survival world where a quick and easy organizer comes in handy. Fishing loot, animal breeding or farming, even some smaller caving or mining trips. Just makes life a bit easier without all the effort of building a large sorting system.

Raskolnikov
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The detailed power signal explanation of why the small design doesn't work adjacent to other slices as well as why the design we're all accustom to does work was fantastic ! The amount of power and how far it goes through connected circuits. Always super educational !

classer
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Once we get to the End, we might as well need some explanation on how shulker loaders and unloaders work, and how more advanced item filters work (filters that utilize chests)

CZghost
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Oh man did this episode take me down a beautiful rabbit hole last season! May many more follow me this time 😊

kektics
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I almost want to take lecture notes during this video LOL

dankdad
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THANK YOU for this! I have been so irritated with auto sorters, and you have explained so succinctly and easily why they kept breaking even though I thought I was doing them right.

emilythesmelly
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A morning is never complete without the survival guide

katwilli
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I know how to do almost everything he does in these videos, I simply enjoy watching them.

masonroot
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A key advantage to locating storage underground, is that you can expand it later without messing up the surface. And no matter how big you build your storage area, sooner or later you *will* need to expand it. Repeatedly.

jonadabtheunsightly
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I'm really happy that the survival guide exists. I've recently started playing Java after years of bedrock. The guide has really helped me speed up how things like redstone works, where to find stuff and how to use different commands. This video has me interested in making my own automated storage.

This guide is also the reason why I've started playing java too. So thank you for that too.

daanbeekmans
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Also watching this brought me back to season 1 of Survival Guide; your storage room then is so nostalgic for me and it’s crazy to think how far the game has come since then

Spectervamp
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Hey Pixl, thanks for the item filter tutorial and red stone lesson. And can't wait to see what you come up with this time for the storage building... till next eps Cheers

johanputter
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seriously impressive!! thanks for not only making a tutorial, but breaking down WHY it works. its what i was looking for and was nearly about to give up because the big 'tube wasn't helping much

aquaexnar