Earlier Versions
| Name | Size | Uploaded | Game Version | Downloads | |
| [Fabric 1.18.1] More Geodes 1.2.0 +1 More release | 59.88 KB | Dec 3, 2021 | 1.18.1 | 265,420 | Download |
| [Fabric 1.17.1] More Geodes 1.1.1 +1 More release | 58.49 KB | Nov 15, 2021 | 1.17.1 | 36,601 | Download |
| [Fabric 1.17.1] More Geodes 1.0.5 release | 36.10 KB | Oct 21, 2021 | 1.17.1 | 114,164 | Download |
| [Fabric 1.17/1.17.1] More Geodes 1.0.4 release | 46.23 KB | Jun 16, 2021 | 1.17.1 | 4,226 | Download |
| [Fabric 21w08b] More Geodes 1.0.1 release | 45.80 KB | Mar 2, 2021 | 1.17-Snapshot | 308 | Download |
| More Geodes 1.0.0 - Fabric 20w51a beta | 45.83 KB | Jan 19, 2021 | 1.17-Snapshot | 454 | Download |
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Description
More Geodes!
With the addition of Amethyst Geodes in the Caves and Cliffs Update, I felt that Emerald Geodes would be a neat feature in addition to amethyst geodes. I think this could be a nice addition to the game, as it gives players more of an incentive to mine for emeralds, rather than trade for them, and also provides less experienced players with a relatively intuitive way of farming emeralds.
If you wish to download an early release, you may find them here (note that these releases are not approved by MinecraftPatch staff): https://github.com/TheDeathlyCow/more-geodes/releases/
Note that versions for Minecraft: Java Edition snapshots may be unstable, be sure to play on a backup of your world or on a spare world you are okay with losing
Emerald Geodes
Emerald geodes look and behave very similarly to Amethyst Geodes, except they spawn exclusively in Mountains biomes (as of 1.17). They are an easily-renewable source of emeralds, that can be automated without the need for tedious villager trading! When Caves & Cliffs Part II releases, their generation will follow the same spawn pattern as emerald ore.
Quartz Geodes
Quartz geodes are a little more special. While their growth mechanics are identical to amethyst and emerald geodes, they generate exclusively in The Nether, and with tuff instead of calcite. Their buds also have a special oscillator property. When powered with an external redstone signal, they will pulse on and off, emiting their own redstone signal! The frequency of these pulses increases as the crystal grows.
Source and Issue Tracker
If you would like to view the source code or report an issue, you may do so on the GitHub page here.
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