Klaymeench Posted October 3, 2019 Report Posted October 3, 2019 Hi, i try to find some copper for make my first tools but i don't find any block in the surface and i don't have prospecting pick. Thanks for your answers. And sorry for my english school level ^^. Sorry if another post like this one is on the forum, i don't see it.
redram Posted October 3, 2019 Report Posted October 3, 2019 @Klaymeench Your first copper can be found one of 3 ways: 1) in ORE loot vessels, found in ruins (not forage, food, etc vessels) 2) pan for copper nuggets using a pan. You need to stand in water, and use the pan on sand/gravel blocks OUTSIDE the water. If the blocks are touching water they'll vanish. 3) look for surface nuggets lying around on top of the ground. NOTE that these nuggets indicate copper ore in the stone close underneath the surface (maybe 2-3 blocks below the top of the stone layer). Make sure to WAYPOINT these locations before taking the nuggets (waypoint add color name). "color" can be just a verbal like 'red', 'blue', 'grey' etc. These waypoints only show up on the main map, and minimap, not in-world. 9 1
Rhyagelle Posted October 3, 2019 Report Posted October 3, 2019 They used to be a lot easier to find, in my experience, where you could almost always run into tons of copper nuggets on the surface. Now though I agree with redram's suggestions, the easiest way I have found early on, even over finding surface nuggets (which seem to be very rare now) is panning. It takes a bit of time, but is faster and you get quite a bit of other things with it, too. Then just stand in water and start panning. In about 15 minutes I had 21 nuggets, enough to make 1 pickaxe, plus some other stuff. Before I decided to just go for the pan, I had traveled for 2 hours looking for caves and surface copper veins, as well as nuggets, and found only 3 nuggets and no caves with copper. Hopefully this helps! 2
redram Posted October 4, 2019 Report Posted October 4, 2019 Wow that sounds like some seriously bad luck Rhyagelle. There's not a whole lot of point in looking for exposed copper before you have your first tools, since you can't mine it. But that's one nice thing about looking for surface nuggets, you'll get a good idea of what's around you, you'll maybe find ruins with vessels, wild crops, etc. One thing about looking for nuggets, I usually don't bother in areas with tall grass. Tall grass makes it difficult. 2
Klaymeench Posted October 4, 2019 Author Report Posted October 4, 2019 Thanks for helping me with this. I just have take all the nuggets around my first base for making anvil but the mold is half empty! and i did not know we can make waypoints on map. I think i will move out and try your advice.
Rhyagelle Posted October 4, 2019 Report Posted October 4, 2019 15 hours ago, redram said: Wow that sounds like some seriously bad luck Rhyagelle. There's not a whole lot of point in looking for exposed copper before you have your first tools, since you can't mine it. But that's one nice thing about looking for surface nuggets, you'll get a good idea of what's around you, you'll maybe find ruins with vessels, wild crops, etc. One thing about looking for nuggets, I usually don't bother in areas with tall grass. Tall grass makes it difficult. Yes, I agree. Very bad luck indeed. I've generated so many worlds after 3-4 hours of searching each, after the last patch it has become difficult for sure. The panning has made it much easier at the start, so I was wondering if maybe the OP was experiencing the same thing as I was and suggested what I have done to get around it. And yea, not really a good idea to look for mines without a pickaxe, but I like to make waypoints to them for later and usually you can find copper nuggets around them if you find 'em (though I make my first pickaxe very fast). Hopefully though OP has an easier time either way.
HiglanderKuba Posted December 19, 2021 Report Posted December 19, 2021 Well,when i spawn in my world there was a copper nugget deposit near me,but i still suggest using panning because it is easier to get copper than from researching.
Lumber Jackson Posted December 21, 2021 Report Posted December 21, 2021 You could always adjust the surface deposit setting for copper during world creation. 1
Nii P. Posted December 26, 2021 Report Posted December 26, 2021 I would say, this game isn't about how fast you can do something, but mostly about exploring. It needs some patience and time, then it will come "by itself", but patience is the key, I guess. After 100 hours gameplay you will have seen so many copper spots, that you won't bother to even mark them anymore. (...and after 600 hours, I literally get bored about new copper spots) So, go vintage and slow down! 4
Rusix3030 Posted November 9, 2024 Report Posted November 9, 2024 I was wondering if there is some copper underground like in mincraft becouse i was mineing for stone and didn't find eny metals or coal. I there even any ores underground?
Echo Weaver Posted November 9, 2024 Report Posted November 9, 2024 1 hour ago, Rusix3030 said: I was wondering if there is some copper underground like in mincraft becouse i was mineing for stone and didn't find eny metals or coal. I there even any ores underground? It's not like Minecraft, where you just dig and see what you find. Ore isn't that kind of common. When you find surface bits (copper, coal, obsidian, anything else?) then there is a deposit directly. below. For everything else, you really need a prospector pick.
DejFidOFF Posted November 9, 2024 Report Posted November 9, 2024 On 10/3/2019 at 9:55 PM, redram said: @Klaymeench Your first copper can be found one of 3 ways: 1) in ORE loot vessels, found in ruins (not forage, food, etc vessels) 2) pan for copper nuggets using a pan. You need to stand in water, and use the pan on sand/gravel blocks OUTSIDE the water. If the blocks are touching water they'll vanish. 3) look for surface nuggets lying around on top of the ground. NOTE that these nuggets indicate copper ore in the stone close underneath the surface (maybe 2-3 blocks below the top of the stone layer). Make sure to WAYPOINT these locations before taking the nuggets (waypoint add color name). "color" can be just a verbal like 'red', 'blue', 'grey' etc. These waypoints only show up on the main map, and minimap, not in-world. 3) Depends on how the world is set up. in new version Worldgeneration\surface copper deposit frequency - in default it´s a "rare" so if you not adjust that you find yourself in circles of searching for some..
Thorfinn Posted November 9, 2024 Report Posted November 9, 2024 Welcome to the forums, @Rusix3030! How to find ores Still pretty much the thing. Should probably be copied into Guides, @Streetwind. I thought it had been, but apparently not? 1
Krougal Posted November 9, 2024 Report Posted November 9, 2024 The problem I've seen is there can be huge areas that are devoid of ores altogether but if there is 1 vein of a particular ore in an area, there are 20. I know for a fact what is where since I am using the cheat mod and I would return this game in a heartbeat if I had had to have searched the length and breadth of these maps without it. Minecraft there is at least a reasonable chance of finding everything with a little searching, even with the "scanner" I have still flown around some maps for many hours looking for resources. It would take me real weeks to cover that much ground playing "legit". Some of us don't have time for this.
Krosis Posted November 19, 2024 Report Posted November 19, 2024 On 10/4/2019 at 3:26 AM, Klaymeench said: Thanks for helping me with this. I just have take all the nuggets around my first base for making anvil but the mold is half empty! Focus first on making a hammer and a pickaxe mold out of clay and use the surface nuggets you find to forge your first set. Then with the copper pickaxe you can return to the place where you find the nuggets and dig down to find some more copper ore. Lastly use your hammer to get more nuggets fron the mined ore. When you have enough you can focus on casting the anvil. Its very expensive to make, so using paned or surface copper will take you a lot of time. 1
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