Resolved issues with armor textures, specifically making skin-faces visible on certain armor sets.
Resolved an issue where Endermen would occasionally become passive if damaged by environmental factors.
Introduced the ability to automate item collection and transport. Hoppers became the backbone of automated smelting, sorting systems, and mob farms. Minecraft 1.5.2 Version
While dispensers already existed to shoot projectiles like arrows and splash potions, 1.5.2 solidified the functionality of the Dropper. Droppers simply eject an item as a pickup entity or push it directly into an adjacent inventory. Dispensers were also upgraded to place armor onto players, ignite TNT, and use buckets to place or scoop up water and lava. 4. Daylight Sensors and Trapped Chests
Note: It is recommended to give 1.5.2 its own game folder in the settings to avoid overwriting your modern world saves! Final Thoughts Hoppers became the backbone of automated smelting, sorting
[Project: Redstone Reloaded] – Developing a proper Tech/Adventure Pack for Minecraft 1.5.2 (The Redstone Update)
Corrected the "Hot Topic" achievement icon, which previously showed a faceless furnace. Patched a bug that allowed players to use Dispensers were also upgraded to place armor onto
Resolved severe frame-rate drops when using high-resolution texture packs.
A compact, movable source of Redstone power, essential for compacting circuits.
features (Hoppers, Comparators, Daylight Sensors) without the "over-complication" or combat changes found in later versions like