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Dec 10, 2021 · In this Minecraft video, we compared all Minecraft ores and minerals with their real life counterparts. Have you ever wondered what a particular Minecraft ore, such as an emerald, iron, coal,...
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Feb 18, 2022 · This video compares Minecraft ores and minerals with their real-life counterparts. Minecraft Players spend most of their lives searching for precious ores an...
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In this video, you'll discover how Minecraft minerals and ores are actually mined in real life.Music: TheFatRat - Envelope (DOTA 2 Music Pack) - https://yout...
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Mar 14, 2019 · The positions of coal, iron, gold and diamond are calculated by this real life data (external link). Don’t worry, all Minecraft ores are still available in all biomes like before (generated by Minecraft with vanilla distribution), but this adds some additional places, where you can find this items a lot easier and in higher amounts.
I have generated a fresh 1.17 world and analysed the results to obtain the ore and stone distributions. The results are shown in the illustration. Some remarks about particular ores and stone: Copper has a triangular distribution that peaks at Y=47 and ranges from Y=1 to about Y=96. The distribution of other ores is unchanged from 1.16.
Jun 19, 2024 · Below, we’ve put together a list of all the ore you can find in the Overworld, including the range where they spawn, the layers they’re found most often in, and where you’ll struggle to find any....
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It's also come up in several hermits' videos. They are saying that there's a new "Y 5 meta" for mining diamonds. Xisuma's video indicates that it could be around a 30-35% increase in diamonds at Y=6 or Y=7 compared to Y=11 or Y=12, the previously standard levels for strip-mining.