Hello everyone my name is pixel riffs and welcome back to the minecraft survival guide i hope you’re all having a good day because i am i’ve found a bunch more diamonds down here so here we are once again back at the bottom of the chunk that we’ve been mining out using Moss going from as far as possible up in the world at y 214 all the way down to bedrock and right now we’re standing at y negative 36 which means we do not have all that long left to go before we can take a look at The contents of an entire chunk of a mountain biome to see what all is here and to compare it to the ore distribution graphic that mojang published a while back when they changed world generation and changed all generation for the 1.18 update so the order of business for this episode is We’re going to continue mining everything out until we are all the way down to bedrock level and then we’re probably going to mine out a few of the patches of deep slate that intermingle with the bedrock down there because there might still be a chance that the Occasional ore block is going to be down there in between the patches of the bedrock because bedrock doesn’t generate as an even flat floor it kind of has peaks and valleys in there that might still contain ores i’m probably going to move the composter down to about this Level because it is quite high up in the side there right now but we should have enough bone meal to get on with what we want to do here i just need somewhere to put all of the moss after we’ve exposed the entire thing we’re going to take a Look at that all generation graphic and see where we can draw our conclusions see if the or generation graphic feels accurate to what we’ve seen so far in this chunk which i’m pretty sure it does at a glance but i would like to see where some of the levels are where we Can expect to get the most bang for our buck when we’re mining for specific materials like copper which levels of the world is it most advantageous to be mining for copper likewise obviously things like diamond are going to come up as well and there’s probably a few Things to be learned about iron and coal but to be honest i think the majority of iron and coal is going to be up there on the surface near where we started i also want to talk about these patches of stone and deep slate that seem to be Floating around here because there is more to them than meets the eye and we’re going to get to that a little bit later after we’re done looking at your distribution graphic i think we’re going to mine out all of these ores using silk touches so we can take a look in a chest At how many of these ores we were able to acquire from a single chunk and then i think we’re going to fortune all of them so we can see exactly how much material we ended up with from all of the ores in here and that includes all Of the diamonds and getting all of the copper and iron and everything else as well so i’m quite looking forward to that i think that’s gonna be quite fun the first thing of course is we need to continue moss mining the chunk and with the enderman farm that we set up in Yesterday’s episode we should have plenty of opportunity to repair the hoe if we need to but the home is looking pretty well repaired from my most recent moss mining sessions so i’m just going to get to work on this and we’ll see you folks on the other side hey folks Welcome back so here we are at bedrock it’s looking pretty bedrocky down here and i’m pretty sure i have now carved out all of the miscellaneous pieces of deep slate that were down here and in the end we only found one little patch of ore which is these two blocks of deep Slate redstone in amongst the bedrock the remainder of this was pretty much just deep slate so as far as all prospects go i’m fairly certain that we don’t need to worry about digging much further down than this why negative 59 but obviously the bedrock here can go Down quite far and you do need to be a little careful with this because of course it is possible via crouching under these with elytra to get stuck in an area of bedrock that it’s not possible to escape from the way that works is we end up with an area like This for example this is a really great example of this if i was to crouch and end up in this space i would need ender pearls or something like that to get myself out again or maybe you know some sort of trap door set up that would Force me into a crouching position where i could crawl out of this block up here but it’s very difficult to escape from a two block high area when you can’t break the blocks around you and so it’s probably best to make sure you have an Ender chest on you with a ender pearl or two in there in case of emergencies if you’re dealing with bedrock like this that’s basically the only situation in which i would honestly consider switching this world onto cheats and being able to like use spectator or creative mode to get myself out of there Because it’s really not worth the hassle just like i did miss a little bit of deep slate over here so i’m just going to mine out these final pieces but yeah nothing much to write home about below that and above that of course is where we’re going to be focusing the majority Of our efforts so as you can see one small lava lake here but for the most part give or take a couple of larger cave areas in the higher reaches of the world we didn’t encounter any large caverns which means that for the most part this is a pretty complete picture Of what we could expect from a single chunk of ore bear in mind of course that this is just a sample this is not obviously indicative of what you would find in every single chunk and since we’re mining out a mountain here we end up finding emerald ore in this chunk Which we wouldn’t find in other biomes in the world might near the right hoe has been worn down to nearly a stub it’s a 68 durability but obviously with unbreaking it would last a little while longer however i’m going to retire it to the end of chest for now and i’m Probably going to mend that at my enderman farm later for now though i think it’s time for me to head back to my base and grab a few stacks of scaffolding because we’re going to look at this chunk from the top down comparing it to that all distribution Graphic and see what we’ve got here in terms of ores and it takes me five or six rockets just to get out of this chunk in the first place which is honestly pretty phenomenal well this is definitely the tallest scaffold i’ve ever built but i found one block over here and There are probably a few around the perimeter of the chunk actually this section over here seems to have a decent amount of them where it’s possible to build all the way from bedrock all the way up to the top of this whole area without getting hit by any blocks Without ending up like pillaring up underneath the block and having to start over so that was a pretty decent job now i’ve got to climb up this scaffolding or i’ll probably just fly my way up next it’s a little faster and would you look at that we actually managed to get all The way to the top of the chunk with the scaffolding that i had and we ended up right underneath the glass roof that was every piece of scaffolding that i had i’m amazed i brought exactly the right amount to get under here but the cool Part about this so we can take out one of these we’ll take this one out as well we’ll look over the top of here like so and i’m gonna get the spyglass out for this you cannot see the bottom of the chunk because it’s that far away the Underground layers you can just about see some of the deep slate that’s left behind there the underground layers are far enough away that my render distance which i believe is still set to 16 chunks yeah my render distance is 16 chunks i cannot see the bottom of the World from here that is mildly terrifying so for the next part of this video i wanted to show where exactly we’re finding each of these ores as we descend through the world looking at the different heights but i didn’t want to do that with the f3 debug information on The screen the entire time i wanted to do it in a slightly more like viewer friendly kind of way and so with the help of a data pack from vanilla tweaks called coordinates hud which you may have seen some other folks here on youtube using we can enable a hud Basically just above the hot bar there that will show us our coordinates and i may be able to make this slightly bigger by increasing my gui scale so this is gonna look a little bit weird but there we go now we can hopefully see a little bit better the coordinates that we’re Standing at each time we look at any particular layer of the world and i’ve got the ore distribution graphic on the right hand side of me on my second monitor you can find this in the video description if you want to download it for yourself and take a look alongside This because i don’t want to have it on screen the entire time blocking some of the stuff that we want to be taking a look at and because the scaffolding is going to be in the way as i descend through it i’m probably just going to Break it a few blocks at a time as i go so we can take a look at things around let’s start with y200 now according to the ore distribution graph the peak amount of iron we should be getting is roughly around y 232 so that wasn’t even An option on this mountain we ended up starting our dig down at around y214 but as you can see a lot of the mountain just wasn’t here to begin with and this is really where some of the ore distribution graph can’t really be explained all that accurately because Unless you have a mountain that has a large area like enough of a chunk at y256 you can’t really get as accurate a picture as all that and we were only working with a small portion of terrain with a lot of it being kind of open to The air with that said there is a huge amount of coal that generates around here and from the oil distribution graph it shows us that coal just generates in a massive block amount between the maximum height of terrain in the world and about why 105 So as we can see huge patches of coal around here and a little bit of emerald as we go down a little bit further emerald really hits its peak at the same place that iron does and you’ll find that there is a reduced amount of emerald as we go further down into the World provided that you’re in a mountain biome of course now that amount of emerald actually tapers off really slowly and as we go further down you’ll notice that there are a couple of veins of emerald or that are actually pretty large there’s a piece down there there’s A couple of pieces further down there’s a three vein around here somewhere which never used to be possible with old ore generation but is now and it’s super cool to see all of this emerald ore generating within a single chunk unfortunately as we get further down Into the world the amount of emerald or decreases and can only really be found up to 16 levels deep into the deep slate layers so at negative 16 the emerald dwindles down to nothing and i actually didn’t find any deep slate emerald or in this entire chunk so my search for that Is gonna have to continue elsewhere so at this point because the terrain was expanding a little bit we started to get much larger veins of iron and as we’ve seen from other mountains around here it’s possible to get huge amounts of iron if you’re high up enough in the World as long as there is terrain for the iron ore to generate in and i think throughout the world and the all distribution graph seems to back this up you’ll actually find more iron in the peaks of mountains than you will at iron levels in caves so frankly if you want To go mining for iron it makes a lot of sense unless you’re looking for a large vein of it in deep slate layers to go up to mountains instead and find it the same naturally goes for coal and here is really where we hit peak coal generation So if you want coal i think it’s probably best to start mining around y 156 to y 140 because that’s the area at which we get linear coal generation from the top of the world to around y 140 and in addition to that we get a bunch of color generating with reduced air Exposure so once you start digging into the mountain itself you’re going to find a lot more coal and that’s really what we’re looking at here these larger sprawling veins of coal around here are generating inside the rock itself and those are not going to be exposed to the Surface if you end up digging out a large area like this you will find bunches of coal until you get to about y140 where the linear coal generation from the top of the mountain tails off that also coincided with this section of cave here so we’re looking at a section Here which doesn’t really have a lot of ores in it because a lot of it was open to the air but even in areas where there was terrain it seems to have kind of tapered off a little bit there’s still a little bit of iron generating but the Iron is starting to taper off as well and iron from mountains starts to disappear once we get down to around y 80. as you can see we’re already passing by some of the emerald oil that’s up there we’ve got a few blocks of emerald or further down but they occur in ones And twos instead of the larger veins of three and potentially more than that as we get down to here we’ve noticed that a lot of the iron has started to taper off and copper starts to take over around y 112 so right here standing at 106 we’re Starting to look at a lot more copper generating and copper really starts to peak around y48 so as we come down here you’ll notice that we’re standing at y96 right now and there’s a bunch of copper in this area in fact what i’m seeing as I go further down here is that we’re not really seeing the peak of copper further down there although there might be a few more copper veins intermingled with the iron i’m seeing a lot of copper starting to generate around y90 and in a radius from here we see four or five or six Copper veins which are actually pretty sizable just a little higher than this at y96 is also the peak of where we find that coal with reduced air exposure so these veins here at y96 those are a pretty accurate illustration of where the game is going to be generating a Bunch of coal which isn’t always exposed to the surface now as we go further down once again this whole section here started to be carved out by a larger cave so we don’t necessarily get the best illustration of what ores would have spawned in this area but once again We did have this area here that was full of stone you can start to see some lapis generating around here and if we get down to about this height around here we’ve just passed sea level and 48 should be the primary level for copper so it’s interesting that we’re standing Next to a vein of it and below this obviously it starts to taper off again but i think what we’re seeing here is really just the advantage of there being enough terrain in this area there’s some copper right there there’s a bunch of it around us in the cave so we’ve got some Here and there’s a little bit further down as well it is worth noting that a lot more copper ore is present in drip stone caves but it still peaks at around the same level so if you’re hunting for copper ore specifically and you’re not going for a huge vein like with the Granite generation around it like we have mined out earlier in the series you’re probably best off looking at a drip stone cave around y48 in fact around the 48 to 50 mark according to the or distribution graphic is where you can expect to start finding some of the Huge veins of copper to begin with so you’re probably pretty well off looking at the copper around that level before we miss this i want to head back up to around y80 because around y80 is where iron from mountains starts to disappear entirely and as you can see i think the Closest iron vein to where we’re standing is that one up there in the walls so that looks like maybe 10 12 maybe 15 blocks above us that’s where the last piece of iron generated before cave iron generation starts to take over a small amount of iron will still Generate above the surface up to about y72 so up to about like here and as we can see over there there’s a little bit of iron generating up high in this cave but really iron generation doesn’t start to kick in again until below y56 where once again it starts to gradually Increase until it hits a peak at about y 16. and right here we’re going to pause for a second because on top of this piece of copper ore i’ve left a little bit of stone and you might be wondering why this is there’s a couple of pieces Of stone here and a couple of pieces of deep slate down there there’s a stone patch right there that i have left and you might be unclear about why that is well if we take a look at the f3 debug screen for once this is not something The coordinates hud can really help me with you’ll see that on the right hand side under targeted block it says minecraft infested stone this is not actually regular stone this is silverfish stone kind of similar to the stone bricks and mossy stone bricks and cracked stone bricks you will find Infested with silverfish in strongholds now as i was moss mining out this entire chunk there were these odd pieces of stone that occasionally wouldn’t convert to moss and at first i just thought oh weird there’s just one or two of them i mined them out with my pickaxe as per Normal and because i was using my silk touch pickaxe to do that i found that nothing in particular happened they broke the speed i would have expected them to and we just picked up the stone and went on our merry way but if we mine these out with fortune They create silverfish and silverfish actually hide in the stone of mountain biomes you cannot collect that stone yourself though so the stone i just picked up isn’t infested stone it isn’t possible to silk touch the blocks with the silverfish in but i just thought it was an interesting example of the way Silverfish could spawn in biomes like this and the other stone down there is an example of infested stone as well not only that but as we get further down into the deep slate layers the deep slate that i’ve left there is infested deep slate it doesn’t generate a stone In the lower levels because that would be a dead giveaway instead there are some patches which will not convert into moss because they are infested deep slate as we go down into these more solid layers after the area that’s kind of been hollowed out by the cave we do Start to see a lot more iron from why 32 downwards theoretically hitting a peak at y 16. around y 64 around sea level we actually start to encounter lapis ore generating as well and there is a linear amount of lapis generation from sea level all the way down to the bottom of Deep slate levels so as you can see from the walls of the cave around us you’ll start to see lapis generating a little bit further down you’ll also start to see a peak of that around y zero because there’s a bunch of extra lapis the world generates without any air exposure Whatsoever so it’s always going to be completely surrounded in rock and it’s just a matter of either moss mining it out like we’ve done here or branch mining into it digging into the cave walls and sometimes you’ll find a vein of lapis peeking out of there the copper Ore we have seen generating a little bit higher up starts to dwindle the further down we go and is really going to taper down to why negative 16 at which point it has become deep slate copper ore so you’ll find a lot less deep slate copper In the world than you will find a regular copper but it’s around here that we can expect to find the most iron generating around y16 as you can see we’ve got a big vein of iron there a bunch of iron in the walls opposite us one right here as well and there’s Plenty of iron all around us the game will also generate a small amount of iron at basically any height in the world but you’ll find it starts to dwindle off again around negative 24 in the world you’ll find less iron generating below those depths because other ore starts to take effect at that Stage our first bits and pieces of gold are also making themselves known gold should start to generate in theory around y 32 and move from there on down with a peak at negative 16. right now it’s looking like we’re finding a bit more gold above the deep slate layers Than below there’s a little bit further down there but i think in this case we just got lucky with this chunk and found a bunch of gold ore right as we started to breach the deep slate layers at this point as we can see from looking around Coal is pretty much absent there is a patch of coal up there that’s probably 10 levels above where we are right now so roughly at y16 and you really don’t see any more coal below that this proves pretty conclusively something we knew already is that coal does not generate In deep slate layers and the only chance we have at finding deep slate coal ore is to encounter it somewhere around this layer here around the seven or eight mark and down to about y zero that’s the only place at which we could expect to find any deep slate coal ore whatsoever But from y16 on downwards that’s where we can expect to find redstone and diamonds starting to generate now in this case we kind of got unlucky we didn’t find any diamond ore in the stone layers of this whatsoever in fact all of the diamond we found actually came from Levels below negative six this one right here is the first vein of diamond that we found there’s a bit of redstone above that level but as it goes it seems like redstone ore does increase the further down into the world that we go as well that should be a fairly linear amount up Until around y negative 32 beyond which there is an increased amount the further down in the world that you go so you’re still going to find a pretty regular amount of redstone regardless of what level of the world you are mining but typically we’re going to find that There’s a bunch more redstone if you’re mining down in the depths of the world there’s still a bit more iron here but not nearly as much as we found up high we’re still not seeing any coal of course and i’m going to go out into the Center of the chunk here hop on to this block of iron and we’re going to take a look at the diamonds because the diamonds are really all around us right now we’ve got a couple of veins up high we’ve got a couple here and there in that cave entrance there’s a little bit More diamond kind of exposed out of the side of that cave there we’ve got an eight vein of diamond right here and ones and twos around the place we’ve got one down there we’ve got some that’s down at the level of bedrock and we even have a couple here and there in the Walls as well and i expect the diamond generation is probably the thing that people are going to find the most puzzling about this and we can probably chalk this up to the fact that we’ve only mined out one chunk and this is not necessarily a representative sample of What every chunk in the world is going to look like but if you look around at the walls of this right here i’m finding that the majority of the diamond we found is actually around the y negative 32 level we’ve got a bunch of diamonds right there we’ve got a few More veins here and there as we go down like negative 36 was where we found our largest patch of diamond and then of course there are a few more here and there there’s a couple in the walls there there’s some down there at bedrock level and there’s some just over there Embedded in the bedrock so we’re finding a couple of veins of diamonds here and there pretty much all of this was completely closed off so this was all the kind of diamond generation that’s supposed to generate with reduced air exposure that you’re supposed to find by digging out the chunk not necessarily in The way that we have done but in whatever way you find it best to mine and so as far as the best levels to mine for diamond in this chunk goes it seems like around negative 36 to about negative 20 would be just as lucrative As mining it down here at the level of bedrock of course we’ve got four right here we’ve got a couple more over there and we’ve got one or two in the walls above us but really the massive score was that eight vane in the corner over There which was a lot higher than the lowest possible level of the world that we could go i’m also not seeing a huge difference between these and some of the veins i encountered while i was caving the diamond ore still only seems to occur in ones and twos the majority of The time with veins of eight still being relatively rare there is this kind of myth going around right now about diamonds having much better chances of larger veins if they’re inside the stone and they have reduced air exposure and while obviously that’s probably true in the broader scheme of things looking at This it doesn’t seem to matter all that much because i’ve found equally large veins of diamond just by going caving and if we’re branch mining honestly the chances of us running into all of these veins of diamond would be relatively slim partly because we’d be mining lower Down in the world but also just because of the separation between each of these bits of diamond ore they don’t seem to share a common y coordinate that is a particularly good place to dig at i just think we place a little bit too much Stock in the idea that the best place to mine for diamonds is the lowest area of the world definitely in deep slate layers i think most likely below y16 and in theory the further down in the world you go the better but i don’t know how much i necessarily believe that and Chances are you’ll find a lot more diamonds just by digging around wherever you feel like it but once again this really only goes for the representative sample of or distribution that we found through this one chunk and i think you’re gonna find a little bit more conclusive results if we set up branch Mines at different heights of the world so if we end up doing that in future it’s gonna take a lot of work because it involves mining through deep slate and there’s not really a particularly fast way to do that but if we end up mining through different layers of the world We’ll end up with a much better picture of which y height is the best for mining diamonds so after that strange revelation here comes the fun part it’s time to take down every single oar in this chunk and i’m almost sad about that i think it’s it looks pretty cool with All of the ores exposed like this but i do genuinely want to see how much we’ve got here and i’m probably going to say it’s not going to take up more than a double chest so i might grab one of the chests that’s been storing all of the stone and you Know miscellaneous bits and pieces that i picked up here when i wasn’t able to turn everything into moss and we’ll add that to a big chest down here and figure out how much we’ve got of everything but i’m fairly certain that there’s at least a couple of stacks of coal and iron in Here probably a couple more and we’ll see what else we have not to mention the deep slate and the regular ores aren’t going to stack together so no time like the present let’s get up here with our silk touch pickaxe and let’s get every single all block torn out of this chunk Okay we are done or at least we’re done save this small patch of infested deep slate which i’m going to leave there for now and probably not do anything with frankly you could maybe move it with pistons but i don’t really see the need i’m just going to prank myself in this World but i’ve got rid of everything in this chunk aside from the obsidian as well of course and it all fits very neatly into the contents of a single chest so i didn’t need to expand the chest at all we have a decent look at all of our supplies here i’m just going To rearrange a couple of things so it’s grouped up in slightly better quantities and you can see what’s going on here so we have nearly nine full stacks of coal ore and by the way sidebar don’t ever do this i mean by all means take down a chunk with moss But collect the oars as you go because that took a lot of flying around i’ve used up half the durability on my elytra nearly a full stack of fireworks and it was really a pain to make sure i got every single ore without it all like falling onto one of these ledges or Something or falling onto some of the other blocks that were in here and potentially despawning i meticulously collected every single piece and i’m just now noticing that i left out the redstone that is down here and we can’t forget that so i might as well just grab This while i’m down here and make sure that there weren’t any other blocks that i hadn’t mined out nope looks like that’s everything okay honestly you think you’re done with the project and it just keeps getting bigger and bigger so there we go uh ignore the deep slate And the stone in here those were the infested stone that i took down but you know we can largely speaking ignore those so we’ve got 20 deep slate diamond ore we’ve got nine regular emerald or we’ve got yeah close to you know just over 20 i suppose gold ore between the Two of them a similar amount of lapis a decent amount of redstone that’s almost half a stack between those 27 total that’s not too bad about three stacks of copper ore about the same of iron ore give or take a few and it’s all looking quite good i think As far as taking down the entire chunk this is really not the kind of thing you would do expecting to get ores because this whole thing has probably taken me about i want to say 10 hours total of my time to do and yes of course there are Still veins off to the sides that i didn’t include in this because they aren’t technically part of the chunk they are part of the adjoining chunks and i will be coming back and collecting these probably scaffolding up since i don’t really have a ledge to stand on But all in all that was the contents of this chunk i gotta say 20 diamond ore feels pretty good i gotta say i think in previous world generation it was only the case that you got roughly one vein of diamond per chunk so typically that would be like eight diamond or if you Got an eight vane and you were lucky twenty on the other hand assumes that there have been multiple veins of diamond and especially like i said as we go deeper and deeper into the world larger veins of diamond or is sort of what we would expect so ultimately i Think that’s pretty good the last thing i’m going to do with this episode and i’m going to do it after i have gotten some sleep is to do what i promised to do and fortune all of these ores as well to see what exactly the product would be If we broke all of this stuff down using a fortune pickaxe except for the emerald ore that is that is going in the end of chest that one’s going in probably my loot box here actually because i have one emerald ore in here already the one that we Collected from up there this was also my first time gathering deep slate copper ore i realized because i’ve really not really bothered with it after having gathered so much copper from that huge vein but everything else we will be fortuning and i’m gonna just stack it All up into a giant pile in the center of the chunk here so we can see it all before we mine it all i’m gonna try and lay this out kind of like a bar graph i guess so that we can see the quantities here and have them represented in quite How much of each material there is oh and and that alone is all the coal we’re through the coal the iron and the copper now let’s see that the other towers are going to be a lot smaller than these and there we go take it all in and we’ll Probably take a screenshot of that as well it’s a little bit hard to read with all of the deep slate around behind this but it’s now time to take all of this down with fortune and see how much we’re left with at the end of it i think i’m Going to be turning it all into resource blocks because the coal alone if we left it as single items is probably going to fill up close to a single chest i reckon we should just get straight into it and we’ll start over here with the diamonds Okay and the final blocks of coal are down and that proved pretty fruitful and very very interesting to see the results of this because overall it fits quite neatly into a chest this time around and in fact surprisingly or perhaps not so surprisingly the thing we Got the most of was copper and it’s mainly because copper drops so many raw items when you mine it with fortune 3. compared to coal which only drops between one and four items same as iron copper is gonna drop a whole bunch more and so that means we were able to make More blocks of raw copper than we were blocks of coal although something tells me i’m not gonna be running out of coal for a little while the iron by comparison slims down to uh like less than a stack of raw blocks so i really do think if you’re going mining for iron Mining out a chunk like this probably wouldn’t have occurred to you anyway but you’ll get a fair amount of it from higher up in the world in mountains skip ahead to a couple of other mountains or maybe go find a huge iron vein if you Want a whole lot more of that better yet set up an iron farm but of course the precious resources over here are looking okay as well and don’t be deceived by the fact that there are not all that many blocks in here the blocks of redstone are obviously gonna break back Down into nine redstone dust we ended up with a few stacks of redstone from that of course i didn’t convert the diamonds into blocks because it always looks nicer when you feel like you have more diamonds we got 43 diamonds out of all of the ores we gathered there which Pretty much evens out to about double the amount of ores i believe we had 20 so fortune 3 usually gives you about 2.2 for every ore on average so yeah that’s more or less working out at a decent ratio for for fortune lapis is going to give us a bunch because sometimes lapis Drops like 32 per block if you’re mining it with fortune so that’s ultimately gonna work out in our favor and overall it doesn’t seem like all that much considering all the work we had to do to get these materials but remember this was never about just getting the oars it Was about seeing what exactly the anatomy of a chunk was when we strip out all of the other blocks and yes i did finally manage to demolish that little patch of infested deep slate over there i think we can maybe double our diamonds if we got cheeky and mind out the Diamond veins from the neighboring chunks because occasionally there were like ones and twos of the oars that just got left in the wall after i took down the ones that were actually part of this chunk but i was trying to be as scientific about this as i possibly Could i am going to be grabbing those after the episode is over and that’s where we are going to leave it for this episode i hope you enjoyed this look at the anatomy of a chunk i think it’s kind of interesting to take a look at exactly What’s under your feet every once in a while and hopefully you found this interesting once again though if you do do this take down the yours as you go it’s going to save you a lot of time thank you so much for watching my name has been pixel riffs please don’t forget To leave a like on this video if you enjoyed it subscribe if you want to see more and i’ll see you folks soon take care bye for now you Video Information
This video, titled ‘Mining Every Ore In A Chunk! ▫ Minecraft Survival Guide (1.18 Tutorial Lets Play) [S2 E68]’, was uploaded by Pixlriffs on 2022-03-15 11:00:16. It has garnered 93987 views and 4706 likes. The duration of the video is 00:31:30 or 1890 seconds.
The Minecraft Survival Guide Season 2 continues! Ever wondered how many ores are in a chunk? With our Enderman XP farm complete, in this video we complete our moss mining chunk in the mountain biome, then compare the ores we find to the Ore Distribution chart Mojang published when the 1.18 was launched. We then mine out every ore in the chunk using Silk Touch, to see how many of each ore this chunk contained, then we mine it all again using Fortune to see how many resources we’d get from a single chunk! Along the way we learn where to find Diamonds, confirm Deepslate Coal and Deepslate Emerald are pretty rare, discover fortune on Copper is still pretty OP, and do a PSA about avoding getting trapped in Bedrock!
You can find the Ore Distribution image at this article on Minecraft.net: https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/caves—cliffs–part-ii-out-today-java Or directly from this link: https://images.ctfassets.net/8y6ykjruobr4/4OsDqMP5NESBQSWmrNvube/8c5de488ebbca32c37d0cb18a52fb217/1-18-ore-distribution.jpg
Season 2 world seed (Java Edition only): -3821426255058016680
Season 2 of the Minecraft Survival Guide will teach you how to master Survival Mode in Minecraft 1.18 and beyond!
Follow the Season 2 playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7lE0MG80qw&list=PLgENJ0iY3XBjpNDm056_NSPhIntVMG0P8
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