Technically, this design should work, but for some reason the little guy doesn't check the lower left/right chests. Can somebody with more minecraft knowledge explain what Im doing wrong and how to fix it?
Try moving the chest on the hopper up a block and adding a hopper under it
Lowmax2 on
I gave up on copper golems. They’re a nice idea-a mob that autonomously sorts your items, but they are completely useless in practice. You would think you’d just be able to spawn one in your base and they get to work, but instead they put items in chests randomly for a few minutes, then wander off, exit your base, get onto your roof and turn into a gargoyle.
Their useless and stupid behavior forces players to try to restrict their movement and build redstone around them, but at that point you’re just creating a more complicated sorting system than the ones it was supposed to replace in the first place.
You’re better off sticking to traditional sorting systems.
MyAltFun on
Lower where he is standing a little bit. A slab should do it.
Stormagedon-92 on
I gave up and settled for 2×3 modules, works fine, with 26 modules there’s more then enough storage, 6 golems per module at the beginning of the chain, to 3 golems near the end to prevent lag playing on realms, once you accept that your wasting your time shooting for maximum efficiency you can actually build a functional storage system that’s way simpler then a redstone based one, people saying golems are pointless are wrong
Jace_Peterson on
Yeah copper golems are kind of more unreliable than the good old REDSTONE SORT-A-TON 3000.
Embarrassed_Fun_8601 on
The thing is, the copper golem has aa glitch where sometimes he thinks hes somewhere else and then he is sure he cant acces the chest although he could.
_JazzKabbage on
They’d be perfect if they could just see through theyre own kind. I’ve got a system that works perfectly with a single golem but as soon as you add one, a golem here and there can’t see one of the chests in their sector and then certain items don’t get sorted. Regardless of what any YouTuber has said as soon as I add more than one they start missing items(on bedrock anyway).
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Try moving the chest on the hopper up a block and adding a hopper under it
I gave up on copper golems. They’re a nice idea-a mob that autonomously sorts your items, but they are completely useless in practice. You would think you’d just be able to spawn one in your base and they get to work, but instead they put items in chests randomly for a few minutes, then wander off, exit your base, get onto your roof and turn into a gargoyle.
Their useless and stupid behavior forces players to try to restrict their movement and build redstone around them, but at that point you’re just creating a more complicated sorting system than the ones it was supposed to replace in the first place.
You’re better off sticking to traditional sorting systems.
Lower where he is standing a little bit. A slab should do it.
I gave up and settled for 2×3 modules, works fine, with 26 modules there’s more then enough storage, 6 golems per module at the beginning of the chain, to 3 golems near the end to prevent lag playing on realms, once you accept that your wasting your time shooting for maximum efficiency you can actually build a functional storage system that’s way simpler then a redstone based one, people saying golems are pointless are wrong
Yeah copper golems are kind of more unreliable than the good old REDSTONE SORT-A-TON 3000.
The thing is, the copper golem has aa glitch where sometimes he thinks hes somewhere else and then he is sure he cant acces the chest although he could.
They’d be perfect if they could just see through theyre own kind. I’ve got a system that works perfectly with a single golem but as soon as you add one, a golem here and there can’t see one of the chests in their sector and then certain items don’t get sorted. Regardless of what any YouTuber has said as soon as I add more than one they start missing items(on bedrock anyway).