In the main Survival Multiplayer Server, if you find an area with ore veins, mine the ore, then wait for enough time (usually it takes about 24 hours, but in certain biomes such as the desert biome maps with the giant valley trench in it, it can only take about 10 minutes or so), you can come back to the area and the ores will regenerate.
DDD wrote: At what altitude in which biome is ore likely to appear?
I feel that it is a little different from how Minecraft is generated.
For the most part, it's actually nearly identical (with the exception of emerald ores generating in a larger variety of biomes than in Minecraft, such as deserts).
I would recommend mining at the bottom of the giant subterranean canyon in one of the three desert biome map types (I forget which at the moment) though, as there's an abundance of all of the ore types in its cave systems, as well as lava/water sources, and surface resources such as grass, trees, mushrooms, and animals being present at the bottom of the canyon.
That place has pretty much every typical resource you'd need.
Jedi0fEndor Peace Keeper of P.O.T. Clan wrote: Does ore regen end once a block is place in the area where the ore is after the ore is mined?
Yes, it is common for people making their underground bases to place strings were ore veins once were so that large ore veins won't obstruct the view of their interior rooms.
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However removing the string(or any other block obstructing an ore block spawn) will allow an ore to re-start it's regen cycle in the available space.
nope you cannot farm ores
so naturally then?
Or you make a big hole and wait for the ores to respawn
In the main Survival Multiplayer Server, if you find an area with ore veins, mine the ore, then wait for enough time (usually it takes about 24 hours, but in certain biomes such as the desert biome maps with the giant valley trench in it, it can only take about 10 minutes or so), you can come back to the area and the ores will regenerate.
BlueTangs Rock3,
However, the ore regen mechanics don't exist on Private Maps, or Singleplayer modes.
BlueTangs Rock3,it exist but it delete all the progess of mining with stone dirt garvel etc.. all things
At what altitude in which biome is ore likely to appear?
I feel that it is a little different from how Minecraft is generated.
For the most part, it's actually nearly identical (with the exception of emerald ores generating in a larger variety of biomes than in Minecraft, such as deserts).
I would recommend mining at the bottom of the giant subterranean canyon in one of the three desert biome map types (I forget which at the moment) though, as there's an abundance of all of the ore types in its cave systems, as well as lava/water sources, and surface resources such as grass, trees, mushrooms, and animals being present at the bottom of the canyon.
That place has pretty much every typical resource you'd need.
Does ore regen end once a block is place in the area where the ore is after the ore is mined?
Yes, it is common for people making their underground bases to place strings were ore veins once were so that large ore veins won't obstruct the view of their interior rooms.
-
However removing the string(or any other block obstructing an ore block spawn) will allow an ore to re-start it's regen cycle in the available space.
thx blue tangs but bigcat told me already
I see, it took me a while to type in the explanation so by the time I finished Bigcat Carole had already made an answer minutes before, lol.
I see, it took me a while to type in the explanation so by the time I finished Bigcat Carole had already made an answer minutes before, lol.[/quote]
Wait, I thought that this was the post about you wanting Pocadimin to do base tours again. This is a completely unrelated forum thread.
My bad, Lmao.
I guess to be fair, they have very similar forum thread names:
Are you. a fishy treat?
Pingu,YESHH he is
Guys, which one is a snowy hills Biome?
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