ObsidiPlates/jbo

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It was originally created as a surprise for, it implements (using original code) a concept she missed from (which is why the primary plates uses , specifically).

Minecraft 1.7.10
v3.0.0 build 18 is a straight 1.7.10 port of build 13.

Minecraft 1.6.2
v2.0.0 build 15 is a straight 1.6.2 port of build 13.

Minecraft 1.5.2
As of v1.5.0 build 13, Silent and Shrouded Plates can be smelted, in a, to remove the extra properties, returning a basic Obsidian or Mossy Pressure Plate.

Minecraft 1.5.1
As of v1.3.2 build 11, added five (5) more plates:


 * Mossy Pressure Plates: made with, instead of , can only be activated by NPCs.
 * Silent versions: made by crafting an Obsidian or Mossy Pressure Plate over a block of, disables the clicking sound.
 * Shrouded versions: made from Noisy or Silent, Obsidian or Mossy Pressure Plates, by alternating and  around the plate in the, making them almost entirely transparent.

Minecraft 1.4.6/1.4.7
Earlier versions of ObsidiPlates only had the single Obsidian Pressure Plate available.

Usage
All plates are a type of switch that can be placed onto the surface of a block. If connected, by wire, to an object (or placed adjacent to a block that can be powered), it will provide a signal to that object or block when stepped on by a player (or NPC, if a Mossy Pressure Plate) and will stop when stepped off.

As opposed to Wooden and Stone s, Obsidian Pressure Plates will not respond to items or NPCs and Mossy Cobblestone Plates will not respond to items or players.

Silent versions of these plates make no sound.

Shrouded versions of these plates are see-through.

Silent and Shrouded plates can only be crafted as silent first then adding shrouded last.

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