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As of version 1.9, ores only appear in certain rock types. Many ores are only found in some host rocks, and different rocks can have different ore qualities. Examining a rock while holding (Sneak + H), will provide information about which ores can appear in that rock type. <br>
As of version 1.9, ores only appear in certain rock types. Many ores are only found in some host rocks, and different rocks can have different ore qualities. Examining a rock while holding (Sneak + H), will provide information about which ores can appear in that rock type. <br>
Ores are found in '''shallow''' deposits and '''deep''' deposits. The tables below provide information about disc generation for each ore type. <br>
Ores are found in '''shallow''' deposits and '''deep''' deposits. The tables below provide information about disc generation for each ore type. <br>
* '''Y min''' and '''Y max''': Ores are distributed throughout the range given by these values. The Y values reflect proportions of the sea level, i.e. 0.5 is half the world's sea level. Sea level in the world can be determined by the Y of the surface of a big lake.
* '''Y min''' and '''Y max''': Ores are distributed throughout the range given by these values. The Y values reflect proportions of the sea level, i.e. 0.5 is half the world's sea level. Sea level in the world can be determined by the Y of the surface of a big lake. Or simply by multiplying the height of the world by 0.4313725490196078 and rounding down.
* '''Average radius''': the average width of the deposit along the X and Z coordinates  
* '''Average radius''': the average width of the deposit along the X and Z coordinates  
* '''Average thickness''': the average height of the deposit along the Y coordinate.   
* '''Average thickness''': the average height of the deposit along the Y coordinate.   
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