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MineralTracker QOL Additions

Game Version: 1.12.2
Total Downloads: 4
Updated: Nov 27, 2022
Created: Nov 27, 2022
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This mod comes with Journymap integration! If you have Journymap installed, all deposits listed in chat can be clicked to be added as a waypoint to Journymap with ease!

 

/mtlocateores <number of deposits to list> <comma-separated list of ore names to look for>

So for example, doing /mtlocateores 5 iron would give output similar to the following

command output example

It will always show you the closest possible ore deposits from where you are currently standing first.

It is not case sensitive. You could put iROn and it would work just fine!

There are also many hardcoded shortcuts for TerraFirmaCraft that will give you all relevant results. As you see above, I simply typed in “iron”, and it got multiple iron variants for me. Below are all the values hardcoded to act as shortcuts

  • iron
  • copper
  • tin
  • nickel
  • bismuth
  • zinc
  • redstone
  • diamond

 

And one more very useful shortcut is the “*” wildcard shortcut! It will look at all ores and list out X amount closest to you
So for example, doing /mtlocateores 5 * would give output like this

command example 2As you can see, it just list any kind of ore from closest to furthest, only listing however many you told it too!

 

 

/mtremovedeposit <X> <Z>

You can easily get the X and the Z for this command using the /mtlocateores command above. This command will remove any deposits at that exact X Y coordinate from the MineralTracker data, so it won’t clog up your /mtlocateores output!
Just make sure you backup your mineraltracker folder in your Minecraft directory before running this just in case!

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