Introduction

EpicAutomators is a powerful Minecraft plugin that adds automator blocks capable of emitting directional lasers. Players can obtain the automator block through a command, and it can be made available to players via in-game shops or other distribution methods. When an automator is placed and activated, it will fire a laser beam in the direction it is facing. These lasers can interact with various elements of the game world, allowing for a wide range of automated processes and functions.

One unique feature of the EpicAutomators lasers is their ability to reflect off of signs, enabling players to redirect and manipulate the beam's path. Signs act as reflectors, changing the laser's direction when hit. Strategic sign placement allows for complex automation setups, such as having one automator work on multiple rows of blocks.

The EpicAutomators plugin can be used to automate many tasks, such as:

Whether you're looking to simplify farming, create efficient mob grinders, or design intricate resource generation systems, EpicAutomators provides a versatile toolset for players to automate various aspects of gameplay.

Redstone

Lasers will interact with levers and buttons upon contact. When an Automator is powered by Redstone, it will deactivate. This feature allows you to elevate your factory to new heights of automation and efficiency.

Compatibilities

EpicAutomators works with Spigot, Paper, and most other Paper-based Spigot forks. There are no known conflicts with other plugins, but if any issues arise, the Songoda team will work with the developers of the other plugins to resolve them.

Installation

To install this plugin, simply follow these steps:

  1. Download the latest version of the EpicAutomators plugin from https://songoda.com/
  2. Stop your Minecraft server if it is currently running.
  3. Place the downloaded EpicAutomators.jar & MultiverseCore.jar (Required) file into your server's plugins directory.
  4. Start your Minecraft server.
  5. A new folder named EpicAutomators will be created in your server's plugins directory, containing the default configuration files.