How to find minerals in a minecraft cave. Pixelmon I Ancient pokemon and their features Pixelmon fashion where to look for fossils

How to find minerals in a minecraft cave.  Pixelmon I Ancient pokemon and their features Pixelmon fashion where to look for fossils
How to find minerals in a minecraft cave. Pixelmon I Ancient pokemon and their features Pixelmon fashion where to look for fossils

The game minecraft has a very large number of different minerals. Let's take a look at everything in detail. Experts from the "Hi-tech" section of the "Market Leader" publication for investors figured out what their advantages are and how to extract them most efficiently.

It should be noted right away that all the best and most useful is located deep in the bowels of the earth. The main advice in finding fossils is to dig as deep as possible, don't give up after a few dozen blocks passed, and don't be afraid to meet monsters or destructive magma. Quite often beginners, when trying to find a cube of coal, dig just below the surface. But the mine must be dug as deep as possible, and then it is already taken for expansion. In addition, caves and treasuries are often located in the depths, where many minerals are directly in sight.

Another important mistake is too painstaking saving of materials. If you have a diamond pickaxe, it's best to dig with it. If there is iron - dig iron. You always need to act according to the scheme: the more intensive and faster you dig, the more you can get.

So, let's figure out what resources are in Minecraft and how to find them.
Coal.

Coal is a simple and necessary resource. This is the fuel used for lighting and heating the furnace. Any kind of pickaxe can be used for mining. As a rule, coal lies underground, but sometimes it can be found at the very surface of the earth. If you are a beginner and do not have the opportunity to dig a deep mine, you should look on the slopes of the mountains or in the canyons.

Iron ore.

Iron ore is a metal that can be used to craft iron tools that will make the game much easier. It is found most often in caves underground, but occasionally comes across on the surface. Mining is possible only with three types of picks: diamond, iron and stone.
Gold Ore.

Gold ore is a metal that is mostly useless in the game, as weapons and tools made from gold are comparable to those made from wood. But gold bars can be used to make electric rails to speed up minecarts. This metal is found very deep underground and is mined only with diamond or iron picks.

Red ore.

Red ore can often be found on the surface. Mining is carried out only with a diamond or iron pickaxe, after which red dust falls out of the ore, which does not require smelting for further use. This makes it a fairly easily mined resource.
Diamond ore.

Diamond ore is the rarest and most valuable resource in the game. She is extremely difficult to find. The ore is located closer to the bottom of the map. Mining is done with an iron or diamond pickaxe. Diamond items are the most durable, and, therefore, a diamond pickaxe will be the first of those things that are worth crafting from this resource.

To most effectively extract diamonds, it is worth digging a mine. When digging a mine, it is better to immediately dig to the very bottom and expand a little. After that, you need to count 8-10 blocks up. Then you can dig in any of the directions along a straight path.
Lapis lazuli ore.

This blue gem is located at or below 32-33 blocks (highest concentration is at 18-19 blocks from bedrock). Lapis lazuli is mined with a stone, iron or diamond pickaxe. The stone drops three to eight pieces of blue dye, which is used to dye sheep's wool, craft a lapis lazuli block, or mix with various other dyes.

Obsidian.

Obsidian is a resource formed at the confluence of water with a source of lava (But if the water still comes into contact with flowing magma, then a cobblestone is formed). In order to safely mine obsidian, obtained by simply flooding a lava lake with water, you need to place a block with water just above the mined block. As a result, the obsidian will collapse, and the lava will create new obsidian, which is much less likely to burn. Moreover, obsidian can be mined if the red ore, next to which water is located, comes into contact with lava. This fossil can only be mined with a diamond pickaxe.

In this article, we decided to talk about new Pokémon in the currently popular Minecraft game. To date, there are only sixteen species of them, but we decided to devote this article to the most popular of them, or rather, we will talk about petrified-type Pokemon. Currently, this species can be caught without much effort. However, this action will only be available to those players who use a special mod called Pixelmon.

If you have already started using this add-on, then you will probably immediately have a question where to find fossils in Pixelmon. After all, it is with the help of this phenomenon that you can grow your Pokemon and endow them with special characteristics.

Root Fossil

In order to get a Rock Pokémon, you will need Pixelmon Fossils, which are not that easy to get. But with the help of this article, you can find out much more information. There are such concepts as Root Fossil. You won't be able to get most Pokémon with them, but you will be presented with eight more fossils that are not at all difficult to get.

Fossil

First of all, you need to get a special ore. It's called Fossil in the game. This ore, as you know, you can find in mines where there are walls with gravel. They are at an altitude of level twenty to fiftieth, under the ocean biome. In Pixelmon, fossils can be obtained by every player who has installed a special mod. But not everyone can get the necessary minerals.

Treatment

After you get the fossils in the Pixelmon add-on, you will need to clean them of a dirty particle. For this you need to use Fossil Cleaner. When the fossils are cleared in Pixelmon, you can start getting a new Pokémon. By the way, some of these creatures can be found in the wild and tamed.

ancient pokemon


Let's start like this, in order to get yourself an ancient Pokemon, you must first dig it out)) The ore from which the fossils fall out looks like this and is located in a gravel blockage from levels 20 to 50. You can also dig at the bottom of the ocean, in the Deep Ocean biome.


After you get it or buy it, you will have such items in your inventory: the lower fossils have not yet been cleaned, and the upper row has been cleansed. If you hover over a cleaned fossil, it will be written which Pokemon will be made from it.


There are 9 types of fossils, each dropping a different Pokémon. But only 8 of them are currently implemented in the game. The 9th fossil Lileep and its evolution Cradily are not implemented in the game.
To work with fossils you will need two machines 1) Cleaning Machine 2) Animation Machine. I give you their crafts


So, if your fossil is not cleared, you need to place it in this mechanism with the right mouse button and after it is cleared, pick it up. If you have a cleaned fossil, you can skip this step.


Next, the already cleaned fossil must be placed in the revival mechanism with the right button and any Pokeball must be placed in the same machine so that after revival you can pick up the ancient Pokemon. The whole revitalization process does not last long and will be displayed on the machine panel.



Congratulations! So you revived your first ancient Pokemon.))

There are currently 9 Ancients in Pixelmon. But in the game there are 8, although there are 9 fossils. This is due to the fact that for some unknown reason they did not add Lileep / Cradily.

To get yourself an ancient pokemon, you must first dig out the ore (fossil). The ore from which fossils fall out looks like this and is located in a blockage of gravel. The easiest way is to look at the bottom of the ocean.

 ====>Ore




The first row shows the cleaned fossils.
In the second row are not refined fossils that drop from the ore.


To work with fossils, you will need two machines:
1.
Fossil Cleaner:



2. Fossil Machine:
    

First, an unrefined fossil must be placed in this cleaning machine.




Next, the already cleaned fossil must be placed in the revival mechanism. Any Pokeball must be placed in the same machine so that after the revival you can pick up the ancient Pokemon. The whole revitalization process does not last long and will be displayed on the machine panel.



A little about ancient Pokemon


Omastar is a rather slow sp. damage dealer and physical tank, but can be used as an alternative to Vaporeon, Blastoise or Lapras. Priority stats for download - physical. def and sp. atk. Top characters - Modest, Bold.

  


Kabutops is a very useful Pokemon for the team, because. if you choose the right ability for him - Swift Swim (Rain swimmer) - he is able to overtake even Aerodactyl and Jolteon. But only when it rains. In addition, he is able to deal damage with a priority water attack, but with such speed and ability, this is not necessary at all. Usually taken as physical. damageer. Priority stats for download - physical. atk and physical def/speed. Top characters -Adamant, Impish, Jolly.


Aerodactyl is one of the fastest Pokemon, only Electrod overtakes him, but even he is not capable of inflicting more damage than Aerodactyl. One of the strongest ancients in attack. Even Archeops cannot compete with him (but only because of a bad ability). Priority stats for download - speed and physical. atk. Top characters - Jolly, Adamant.


He has no evolution!



Armaldo/Anurith are ancient Pokémon. The most commonly used Armaldo, tk. He is both a damage dealer and a tank. But the anury is faster, and it does not lag behind in attack. Priority stats for download - physical. atk and physical def. Top characters - Adamant, Impish.

Rampardos - the strongest in terms of physical. pokemon attacks. With the most powerful stone attack (Head Smash - without STAB 150, and with STAB - 225 power), it shoots almost any Pokemon, even resisting the stone type. The only drawback is the low speed and stats of the defenses, but they can be eliminated, albeit through considerable effort. If you find Hidden Rampardos, he becomes almost immortal, because the recoil from the Head Smash is removed, and the Head Smash itself gains 292.5 power, if you also pick up the hat - all 380! Priority stats for download - physical. atk and health. Top character - Adamant.

Bastiodon - uni-tank. Vulnerable only to fighting Pokemon, which are very few, most of which are physical. attackers. With the ability Sturdy is almost indestructible, but there is a drawback. He only has 70 speed and less than 140 attack, so you have to stuff him with different TMs with status attacks, which is very expensive. Priority stats for download - physical. def and sp. def. Top character - Impish.


Carracosta - physical. tank, physical damageer. Due to an unfortunate combination of types and low speed, it is vulnerable to many Pokemon, but this fixes the ability - Solid Rock. If you didn’t manage to shoot him (he also has the Stardy ability, which is technically impossible to shoot with) - better run, but without a normal sp. attackers in the team do not attack people with Carracosta at all. Priority stats for download - physical. def and physical atk. Top characters - Impish, Adamant.


Archeops is a fairly fast physical. damageer. In terms of physical Atk is stronger than Dragonite, but his ability (Defeatist) spoils everything. It is worth knocking it out a little more than 1/2 of its max. hp, as he loses half of his physical. and sp. attacks. If you heal him in battle after that, the attack indicator will still not change, you will only make it worse. The only way out is to buy/create Hidden Archeops. But he doesn't have Hidden Abilki, you say? Yes, but Hidden Pokémon with unfinished Hidden Abilka also come across. Their ability is ComingSoon, which does nothing. This is better than walking with a Defestist. The priority stats for downloading are speed and physical atk. Top characters are Jolly, Adamant.

The guide expresses purely my opinion about these Pokémon, which may differ from yours.
I hope the guide will be useful for you. Good luck in the battles!!!

(^_^)

Create a base. If you're entering a cave right next to your main home/hideout then you obviously don't need a base. However, if you are exploring a cave or ravine away from home, you should definitely build a base. No need to make it pretentious; a small structure made of stone or earth is fine. The base should be on the surface (not underground) or at least not too deep underground (for example, right in a cave would be great). It should be easy to reach both from the surface of the earth and from a cave or ravine, ideally it should be near a source of wood. In this case, you can easily stop mining and go to the base to restock and collect more wood for torches, tools, etc. You will need a furnace, a workbench, at least one double crate and (preferably) a bed.

Be ready. In a cave or ravine, you can get into different situations - you have no idea how big the cave system is, what you will find inside and how many monsters you will have to defeat. Don't be afraid to spend a few in-game days collecting the tools and supplies you'll take with you. Below is a list of items you need to take.

  • At least two full bundles of torches - you will never have enough torches!
  • At least 4-5 pickaxes - Wood is useless, and while a golden pickaxe is faster than other types of tools, they don't last long. You should use iron tools if possible, but if none are available, stone ones will do. And, of course, use diamond picks wherever possible.
  • 1-2 shovels - Digging through dirt/sand/gravel, etc. with a pickaxe wears out the tool faster and makes it less effective, so you should bring at least one shovel with you. If you have an iron (or diamond) shovel, one will be enough, but if you have to use a stone, it is worth taking a spare.
  • Minimum 50 ladders - Taking ladders with you is a really good idea, especially if you're heading into a ravine. Many caves have ledges that you don't want to jump off of, and ravines can be very deep with lots of long drops.
  • About 30-40 blocks of earth or cobblestone - Small crevices can be easily crossed with small bridges of earth or cobblestone, and if you have to cross a pool of lava, you will need something that does not burn. However, you shouldn't worry too much and carry a lot of dirt/cobble with you, as you will easily find plenty of cobblestones underground.
  • 2-3 swords - Stone will work, but iron or diamond will be ideal. You'll likely encounter plenty of zombies and skeletons, as well as a few reptiles, so it's worth arming yourself accordingly.
  • Armor - Full leather armor is fine, even a set of iron boots and a helmet will do. You don't need much, but let's face it - no one can figure out all the reptiles before it's too late. With a good set of armor, you will be slightly better protected.
  • Bed - If you are playing with someone else, you need to take a bed, then you can hide in a small hole or a separate section of the cave, and the other player can be "awake" when needed.
  • Minimum 1 Bucket of Water - If you're careful you won't have to use it, but many cave systems have lava and you can put out flames with water if you catch fire.
  • Bow and as many arrows as you can get - Use the bow against reptiles and other enemies if you see fit.
  • Minimum 8 steaks/chops/bread/etc. - Food is needed for mining. You need to regenerate health, because even when you leave the cave, you won't last long if you have a few "hearts" left and you're hungry.
  • Worktable - You can do without it if you have built a base, since you can make torches without a table and take a lot of tools with you. If you decide to take it with you, you can resupply picks/swords/shovels right in the cave, and you can also make a furnace or chest to store items. If you decide not to take a table, you can always return to the base.
  • Don't let yourself get lost. When you are in a cave, it is easy to lose direction.

    • A great and easy way to not get lost underground is to have torches on only one side of you. For example, if you are right-handed, place torches only on the right - you will be able to remember that this is your "right" because you will be able to remember that you are right-handed. When you want to go down, keep placing torches on the same side. When you want to come back, put them on the opposite side. This is very easy to do and quite effective.
    • Try to remember where you have been and where you are. If you forget which passage leads where, or where you've been before, it's easy to get lost.
    • Always set up torches and keep the cave well lit. If you don't, not only will you miss iron/coal/stuff, but you'll also get confused about what areas you've already seen.
  • Be carefull. After some period of playing Minecraft, you will learn how to easily isolate the sounds made by various monsters - the groans of zombies, the rumble of skeletons, the sharp whistle of spiders, and so on. In the cave, you should use these sounds as a warning about enemies. Use your senses to gain an advantage. Of course, you won't be able to spot a reptile if you don't see it - you'll only hear a "shhh" sound when it appears near you. However, this sound gives you a fraction of a second to move away and take less damage.