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The '''spike trap''' is a block that slows down and deals damage to mobs that step on it. They can also be deactivated when powered by a redstone signal.
The '''spike trap''' is a block that slows down and deals damage to mobs that step on it. They can also be deactivated when powered by a redstone signal.

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Spike Trap

Description Deactivates when powered. Technically a war crime.
Tool(s)
Renewable No
Stackable Yes (64)

The spike trap is a block that slows down and deals damage to mobs that step on it. They can also be deactivated when powered by a redstone signal.

Obtaining

Breaking

Spike traps can be mined with pickaxe, in which case it drop itself. If mined without a pickaxe, it drops nothing.

Natural generation

Spike traps generate naturally in spike pits located in labyrinths, where 9 can be found and gathered.

Crafting

Spike traps can be crafted on the workbench.

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Usage

Due to the function of the spike trap, spike traps are useful for automating mob farms, damaging mobs very fast without human input. They can also be used for traps, killing mobs and unsuspecting players who fall for traps involving spike pits.