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=== Ores ===
==Map Generation==
Ores do not spawn like they do in vanilla, they are much much rarer. Caves will RARELY have ores exposed. Ores are scattered by default and will require extensive strip mining to find. However, localized deposits exist in specific areas where ore spawn in veins (which are interspersed with "vein" blocks such as blackstone and smooth basalt) and are easier to find. There are above ground hints that will tell players where these localized deposits of ores are. Look for rock formations that have high counts of "hint" blocks (described in the table below) to figure out where to go looking! Make sure to mine out a decent area around where you found an ore to follow the vein until its exhausted.
===Custom Map===
This event will have an entirely custom made map. It is 5kx5k blocks in size and other dimensions are entirely disabled
Features of the map will be intentionally similar to vanilla, but with redesigned and carefully placed biomes, unique topographical features, and resource distribution unlike what you may be used to.


Coal Sheets generate in a similar way but instead of winding veins they spawn in large flat sheets at the same Y-Level. They can be followed much easier then typical veins.
===Ore Veins===
[[File:Vein Example.png|thumb|Example of how Veins are generated.]]
Instead of ores generating in small, random clusters throughout the world, they only generate in large sprawling veins with a few exceptions.
 
Iron, copper, and gold veins all generate in large 3D veins, similar to how large ore veins work in vanilla Minecraft. Coal spawns in flat 2D sheets, while diamonds spawn in large spherical nodes. For all of these veins, the ores are mixed in with a large amount of “vein blocks” that comprise the main structure of the vein.
 
All veins of the same ore type spawn at roughly the same y-level underground, with the exception of Mesa gold veins which spawn higher up than non-Mesa gold veins. Amethyst and quartz spawn in geodes, with quartz geodes spawning exclusively above y = 0. Amethyst geodes are only located in areas of high volcanic activity, while quartz geodes are found globally. Fossils made of bone blocks spawn on the surface and the underground of the desert.
Additionally, there are cave systems underneath the map that tend to be around the height of nearby veins, so exploring caves may assist in finding veins.
[[File:Iron Vein.png|thumb|left|Example of an iron vein.]]
[[File:Coal Sheet.png|thumb|right|Example of a coal sheet.]]
[[File:Quartz Geode.png|thumb|center|Example of a quartz geode.]]
[[File:Diamond Node.png|thumb|center|Example of a diamond node.]]
 
 
 
 
 
Any ores that are not mentioned are not present in the map. That means there’s no redstone, no lapis, and no emeralds.
 
To find veins, “hint blocks” will spawn above-ground that indicate the presence of an ore vein nearby underground. This does NOT mean the vein will be located directly beneath the hint block:


{| class="wikitable"  
{| class="wikitable"  
! Ore !! Hints
! Hint Block !! Vein Type !! Vein Block
|-
|-
| Copper || Diorite
| Calcite || Coal sheet || Blackstone
|-
|-
| Quartz || Calcite
| Andesite || Iron vein || Smooth Basalt
|-
|-
| Iron || Andesite
| Granite || Copper vein || Tuff
|-
|-
| Diamond/Coal || Granite
| Diorite || Diamond node || Blackstone / Coal Ore
|-
|-
| Gold || Messa
| Mesa || Gold vein || Smooth Red Sandstone
|-
|-
| Coal Sheets|| Fossils
| Blackstone || Gold vein || Blackstone / Gilded Blackstone
|}
|}


It's very important to maintain control over localized deposits of ores in the same way that it's important to maintain control over your biome. Keeping other groups of players out of ore deposits gives your community trade leverage to be able to import much needed crops and blocks from other biomes.
 
It's very useful to maintain control over localized deposits of ores in the same way that it's important to maintain control over your biome. Keeping other groups of players out of ore deposits gives your community trade leverage to be able to import much needed crops and blocks from other biomes.

Latest revision as of 00:35, 1 November 2025

Map Generation

Custom Map

This event will have an entirely custom made map. It is 5kx5k blocks in size and other dimensions are entirely disabled Features of the map will be intentionally similar to vanilla, but with redesigned and carefully placed biomes, unique topographical features, and resource distribution unlike what you may be used to.

Ore Veins

Instead of ores generating in small, random clusters throughout the world, they only generate in large sprawling veins with a few exceptions.

Iron, copper, and gold veins all generate in large 3D veins, similar to how large ore veins work in vanilla Minecraft. Coal spawns in flat 2D sheets, while diamonds spawn in large spherical nodes. For all of these veins, the ores are mixed in with a large amount of “vein blocks” that comprise the main structure of the vein.

All veins of the same ore type spawn at roughly the same y-level underground, with the exception of Mesa gold veins which spawn higher up than non-Mesa gold veins. Amethyst and quartz spawn in geodes, with quartz geodes spawning exclusively above y = 0. Amethyst geodes are only located in areas of high volcanic activity, while quartz geodes are found globally. Fossils made of bone blocks spawn on the surface and the underground of the desert. Additionally, there are cave systems underneath the map that tend to be around the height of nearby veins, so exploring caves may assist in finding veins.

Example of an iron vein.
Example of a coal sheet.
Example of a quartz geode.
Example of a diamond node.



Any ores that are not mentioned are not present in the map. That means there’s no redstone, no lapis, and no emeralds.

To find veins, “hint blocks” will spawn above-ground that indicate the presence of an ore vein nearby underground. This does NOT mean the vein will be located directly beneath the hint block:

Hint Block Vein Type Vein Block
Calcite Coal sheet Blackstone
Andesite Iron vein Smooth Basalt
Granite Copper vein Tuff
Diorite Diamond node Blackstone / Coal Ore
Mesa Gold vein Smooth Red Sandstone
Blackstone Gold vein Blackstone / Gilded Blackstone


It's very useful to maintain control over localized deposits of ores in the same way that it's important to maintain control over your biome. Keeping other groups of players out of ore deposits gives your community trade leverage to be able to import much needed crops and blocks from other biomes.