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The Overworld generated on Galacticraft will be slightly different than the one created solely on vanilla Minecraft. Additional features as follows: | The Overworld generated on Galacticraft will be slightly different than the one created solely on vanilla Minecraft. Additional features as follows: | ||
* [[Crude Oil]] pockets; | * [[Crude Oil]] pockets; | ||
− | * | + | * Additional ores, such as [[Aluminum Ore]], [[Copper Ore]], [[Tin Ore]], [[Silicon Ore]]. |
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
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Overworld
Type |
Planet |
Orbits | |
Moons | |
Day-night cycle duration |
20min |
Gravity |
100% |
Fuel Depletion |
? |
Meteor frequency |
0 |
Life support |
Full of Life |
Oxygen |
Yes |
Pressure |
100% |
Wind level |
100% |
Temperature |
0 (Neutral) |
Precipitation |
? |
Solar Energy Boost |
? |
The Overworld is the main and starting dimension in Minecraft and also is where you start playing the Galacticraft mod when you create a world. In the context of the mod, the Overworld represents the real-life Earth is represented by the Overworld - i.e. where you start.
The Overworld is where everyone starts out in Galacticraft. You build your home base, and develop space technology here from there onward.
- The Overworld article on the official Minecraft Wiki.
- Gravity on The Overworld article on the official Minecraft Wiki.
Galacticraft Features
The Overworld generated on Galacticraft will be slightly different than the one created solely on vanilla Minecraft. Additional features as follows:
- Crude Oil pockets;
- Additional ores, such as Aluminum Ore, Copper Ore, Tin Ore, Silicon Ore.
External Links
- Earth article on the Wikipedia
Unless stated otherwise, all information contained on this wiki should be considered outdated and might not reflect in-game experiences
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