Use a single line of Redstone dust connecting all pistons to a central pressure plate.

The is a staple of base defense, but it’s only as good as the data saving it. By keeping your Redstone circuits clean and managing your device's storage, you can avoid the dreaded "save data full" error and keep your fortress secure.

In the expansive world of sandbox building games like , players are constantly looking for ways to protect their hard-earned resources. One of the most effective methods to secure your base is the Piston Trap . However, many players encounter a frustrating issue: losing their trap configurations or "save data" after a logout or a game crash.

Exiting the game while a Redstone circuit is mid-cycle can lead to "ghost blocks."

Regularly export your world file to your device's cloud storage. This ensures that if the "Full" error leads to a crash, your piston trap remains safe. Conclusion

Go to the game settings and clear the temporary cache. This often removes "junk" data from deleted worlds [2].

Make it at least 4 blocks deep to prevent jumping out.

To minimize data errors, keep your builds efficient. Here is a simple, "data-friendly" design:

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