
Smash out a hole on the 1st Floor 3 blocks high and 2 blocks wide.

If you haven't done so, build 3 blocks up from the 2nd Floor.Build a base 4 blocks wide and 6 blocks tall.It is advised to create multiple of these in a stairway if you want multiple levels as it may be hard to leave the elevator through a midway exit.Īny solid blocks are suitable for making this. Water is very useful in elevators as they can carry players up and down, and can transport all mobs but undead mobs upward.ĭue to the aquatic update, these elevators are much faster and safer because the player can now swim much faster in water that flows down. They all essentially use pistons to move the players either up or down. There are many designs of piston elevators. 3.4 Fast water bubble (Soul Sand) elevator and drop-shaft.1.5.2 Slime block flying machine elevator.(They do require a column of source blocks, but planting kelp can turn falling water into water sources easily.) A simple fall can be cushioned by water, slime blocks, or a brush with honey blocks. Underwater or underground, bubble columns provide an even faster option. This page deals with contraptions however, it is worth noting that recent game versions offer considerable competition from basic blocks and plants: Ladders can be placed along the side of a column regular, crimson, or twisted vines can be seeded on the side, bottom, or top of a block and grow from there. Some simpler designs require the player to walk or swim, while in other more complex designs, the player can be transported hundreds of blocks higher with just the click of a button or the flick of a lever. An elevator, or lift, in Minecraft is a vertical transport system for carrying players, mobs, and items between the floors of a structure. For vertical transmission of redstone signals, see Redstone circuits/Transmission § Vertical transmission. For elevators specifically for items, see Tutorials/Item elevator.

This article is about elevators for players and mobs.
