jamman5252 Posted January 24, 2022 Report Posted January 24, 2022 I used data from the wiki to make this simple spreadsheet for everyone to use to figure local Y levels for ore deposits in their worlds. first version let me know if anything breaks or of any issues. TY jam. Ore deposit Y levels.xlsx 3 1
Mac Mcleod Posted October 26, 2024 Report Posted October 26, 2024 Thank you! Hope this isn't too different than modern values.
Maelstrom Posted October 28, 2024 Report Posted October 28, 2024 I don't think those values have changed much since the wiki was last updated.
TrueBean Posted October 28, 2024 Report Posted October 28, 2024 whats the difference between true y and %y
Krougal Posted October 28, 2024 Report Posted October 28, 2024 19 minutes ago, TrueBean said: whats the difference between true y and %y Probably actual Y vs % of world height setting.
Maelstrom Posted October 28, 2024 Report Posted October 28, 2024 true "y" would be the numeric value for the block location. %y is how far above the mantel the block would be. Consider that world height is variable set at time of world creation. So the actual y level for iron spawning at default world height would be drastically different than a world set up with 500 block height. 1
Thorfinn Posted October 28, 2024 Report Posted October 28, 2024 Like @Maelstrom said, if the ore is based on sea level, it's absolute, if surface, it's relative. Look at the ore page on the wiki for details. 1
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