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I cannot, for the love of anyone, go through all these to see which version each will and won't work in, so could we try to date them with versions and whatever else needed for that kinda thing? Sparx13 21:46, 27 March 2013 (UTC)
Can I request that people avoid inlining YouTube videos in the page and instead take the time to write a proper description with screenshots? The wiki should serve as a standalone written reference and should not depend on external videos. If you really think the video adds some unique value, add it as a reference or external link at the bottom of the page. Last username 14:18, 9 September 2012 (UTC)
Would it be useful to have a page where people can post their BUD design?
I agree that this page should be a description of what a BUD is and not an endless parade of videos, or even pictures, of the endless designs out there, but it might be useful for people looking for a BUD to fit their needs to have a single place to scan different designs rather than having to search through forums/YouTube. Munin295 20:59, 3 October 2012 (UTC)
I created this page because I felt this information was lacking from the wiki. There is much more info on the topic. Please help expand this page. Smickles 01:22, 23 August 2011 (UTC)
What is a BUD Switch? An introduction paragraph would help, explaining what one is. --HexZyle 19:14, 23 August 2011 (UTC)
I observed that a bud switch can be be triggered by a redstone update an TWO block's away from the detector block.
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In response to this edit: http://www.minecraftwiki.net/index.php?title=Tutorials/Block_update_detector&curid=16349&diff=134098&oldid=134095
BUDs detect tree growth, at least both of the piston-based do. The water-based surely does not, and I don't know for sure why.
I feel like this should link to the video, rather than the reddit post. Am I wrong here? –The preceding unsigned comment was added by Smickles (Talk|Contribs) . Please sign your posts with ~~~~
The list of things that BUDs can detect contains: "Dirt becoming tilled soil, soil becoming moist, soil reverting to dirt (but this can be more easily detected with a repeater)" The word "repeater" is linked, but there's no information on that page or this one about how a repeater an be used to detect these sorts of things. I think that information should be on this page, as such detection is similar to the function of a BUD switch (and is mentioned). I'd add the information myself, but I'm not sure how one could use a repeater to detect changes in dirt. --67.2.118.57 05:57, 25 December 2011 (UTC)
Farmland blocks don't conduct redstone power like solid blocks do. If you aim a repeater into one and connect a wire to it as well, then the signal will be passed if it is a Dirt block but not if it is a Farmland block. —KPReid 12:55, 25 December 2011 (UTC)
I'm having some confusion with some switches which blocks can update and set off the switch cause my BUD's don't seem to work and I want to know what isn't working.--192.124.34.30 18:12, 15 February 2012 (UTC)
The one at the top of the page (the one with no pictures) is probably a fake, i see no way it could work and when i tested it, it didn't. Either some parts are missing from the description or it's just someone trolling.130.234.5.138 12:23, 21 April 2012 (UTC)
Having looked at it, I suspect there is supposed 5 redstone dust connecting the 'left' and 'right' redstone torches to the rear of the repeater. This makes the torches burn out, and then any updates to them make them turn on again.
176.25.200.43 21:18, 4 May 2012 (UTC)
I have tried making the redstone based BUD, as shown in File:Redstone wire bud2.png, however, it doesn't work. Tested in 1.3.2 SMP. Can anyone confirm this? For starters, the whole thing about the block being raised to maximize the exposure to block updates seems off, since there's only one side of the block that can actually detect updates; the rest is covered with redstone. 77.171.26.66 17:02, 1 September 2012 (UTC)
since redstone ore responds to some block updates, it would make since that a compact block made of refined redstone would either weakly or strongly power up when there is any kind block update. I should have said this to someone when i was at minecon... KingFlameTail 16:06, 27 November 2012 (UTC)
"The Block Update Detector, or "BUD switch", is a redstone mechanism that exploits bugs and quirks in the game..."
Are block update detectors still (1.4.7 currently) considered to be based on exploitation of bugs or not? What is the official statement on this? Is it true that they* are now considered by Mojang to be features?
*BUD switches and the bugs that make them possible to work.
94.69.31.87 20:17, 9 April 2013 (UTC) purple
I recently "discovered" a bud switch that may be a similar BUD that is listed here. If someone can help me find out which one it is, please post it in the MCForum link, thanks! [1] 1caiser 00:53, 19 March 2013 (UTC) 94.69.31.87 20:19, 9 April 2013 (UTC)
Could you create a simple, but unfortunately, one use BUD by placing an off state redstone torch? Sparx13 03:21, 8 April 2013 (UTC)
place a piston, place two redstone blocks on top, then destroy them. you will get a simple block update detector. --Luckygamer101 23:41, 5 May 2013 (UTC)
I'm in position where a circuit I've created is acting like a BUD (I have to pistons on top of each other and I'm trying to power them from above), any idea how I can avoid making a BUD or repeatedly trigger one?
Could any of these work In pocket edition 0.13.0 IOS release? Of course not those which use repeaters , comparators , dispensers , or Pistons since those aren't in pocket edition as of the date I posted this comment. Would any work? Boorider7 (talk) 19:52, 26 November 2015 (UTC)
This page is mostly redundant because of observers, it should be reviewed to determine which of these BUDs still work, and possibly deleted if there are not useful designs that remain in the game.
Why is the shape update detector not covered? It uses water to detect all the updates that an Observer can but other BUDs can't - and making it visually hidden. Its limitations are that it still makes piston sounds and it's slightly slower than an observer. It works by water logging a block next to whatever you want to observe (e.g. beds, doors etc.) and then on the horizontal or vertical layer on the direction of where the water will flow you put the following: