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Fun fact about this marble;

I actually found it a couple Real World years ago; back in 1.18. Saw three blocks sticking out in a cliff side whilst hunting for Limestone, marked it on the map to return back later, and. .. well I never did.

Until now! And I'm only here because I wanted to see what would happen when I generated 1.21 land next to 1.18 terrain.

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Here is my map in 1.21, showing all the currently generated terrain. Nothing new has been loaded in yet

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And here is me standing in one spot with Max View Distance on (ignore my poor PC SCREAMING in the background), after running around for a bit to load the borders.

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1.18 on the left, and 1.21 on the right. You can see the differing areas, but not in the way you'd expect. When on the ground, you wouldn't even notice the crossover. You WOULD notice the very noisy land flatten out however; I forgot how treacherous the old lands could be. I went into creative mode to get an aerial view, as I really did expect to see some chunk borders. I've never had chunk border issues between 1.18/1.19 and 1.19/1.20 areas, but I figured that 1.18 and 1.21 would show some issues.

I guess, moral of the story; chunks between different game versions like each other :P

P.S. after reviewing my stuff, this might actually be 1.19, as 1.18 only had one map type. However, the world was originally created in 1.18.0, and it's been way too long since I've been here to truly remember, so I'm sticking with what I wrote.

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