Calibrated Sculk Sensor Wiki Guide

This Minecraft tutorial explains how to craft a calibrated sculk sensor with screenshots and step-by-step instructions.

In Minecraft, the calibrated sculk sensoris a new item that was introduced in Minecraft 1.20.

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Let’s explore how to make a calibrated sculk sensor.

Where to find a Calibrated Sculk Sensor in Creative Mode

Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac)

Here is where you can find a calibrated sculk sensor in the Creative Inventory menu:

Platform Version(s) Creative Menu Location
Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.20
  • Platform is the platform that applies.
  • Version(s) is the Minecraft version numbers where the item can be found in the menu location listed (we have tested and confirmed this version number).
  • Creative Menu Location is the location of the item in the Creative Inventory menu.

Required Materials to make a Calibrated Sculk Sensor

In Minecraft, these are the materials you can use to craft a calibrated sculk sensor:

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Calibrated Sculk Sensor - Wiki Guide 5 3 Amethyst Shards

How to craft a Calibrated Sculk Sensor in Survival Mode

1. Open the Crafting Menu

First, open your crafting table so that you have the 3×3 crafting grid that looks like this:

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2. Add Items to make a Calibrated Sculk Sensor

In the crafting menu, you should see a crafting area that is made up of a 3×3 crafting grid. To make a calibrated sculk sensor, place 1 sculk sensor and 3 amethyst shards in the 3×3 crafting grid.

When making a calibrated sculk sensor, it is important that the crimson planks are placed in the exact pattern as the image below. In the first row, there should be 1 amethyst shard in the second box. In the second row, there should be 1 amethyst shard in the first box, 1 sculk sensor in the second box, and 1 amethyst shard in the third box. This is the Minecraft crafting recipe for a calibrated sculk sensor.

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Now that you have filled the crafting area with the correct pattern, the 3 calibrated sculk sensors will appear in the box to the right.

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3. Move the Calibrated Sculk Sensor to Inventory

Once you have crafted calibrated sculk sensors, you need to move the new items to your inventory.

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Congratulations, you have made a calibrated sculk sensor in Minecraft!

Item ID and Name

Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac)

In Minecraft, a calibrated sculk sensor has the following Name, ID and DataValue:

Description
(Minecraft ID Name)
Data Value Stack Size Version
Calibrated Sculk Sensor
(minecraft:calibrated_sculk_sensor)
64 1.20
  • Description is what the item is called and (Minecraft ID Name) is the string value that is used in game commands.
  • Data Value (or damage value) identifies the variation of the block if more than one type exists for the Minecraft ID.
  • Stack Size is the maximum stack size for this item. While some items in Minecraft are stackable up to 64, other items can only be stacked up to 16 or 1. (NOTE: These stack sizes are for vanilla Minecraft only. If you are running a mod, some mods may change the stack size for an item.)
  • Platform is the platform that applies.
  • Version(s) is the Minecraft version numbers that the Minecraft ID and Name are valid for.

Give Command for Calibrated Sculk Sensor

Give Command in Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac)

In Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.20, the /give command for Calibrated Sculk Sensor is:

/give @p calibrated_sculk_sensor 1

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