It can be found at any level, but level 14 seems to be the most consistent. You have to find it in the gravel on the surface first. I mentioned the biome already in my previous post: burnt forest. Can u explain me where i can found coal vein (how much blocks down and biom) ? I made big mine at burnt forest and desert and small at Forest : ZERO COAL c. These appear as one block high piles of dark rocks made up of about 7-9 piles of coal. Mounds of coal can also be found on the ground around rural houses and randomly among the boulders in alpine forests. Hope this helps! I found lead, iron ore, nitrate and oil shale at Desert. This is a good early game tactic, if you are not capable of mining coal ore in other places. Originally posted by BodyBagger:Each biome still has specific resources in the ground: Forest has lead snow biome and wasteland has nitrate desert has oil shale and burnt forest has coal. The other nine patches may have nothing but gravel in them.Īlso, if you want to find multiple ores in one mine, then dig a mine where two or more biomes come together. If there are 10 patches of gravel next to boulders on the surface, you may have to sample all 10 patches before finding ore in the 10th patch. Please be aware, you aren't going to find ore every time you sample gravel on the surface. good place to start until you find a good ore deposit. you will need other items for brass though. But, the original iron ore vein was discovered on the surface by digging out a patch of gravel, and finding iron ore in that gravel. Mining boulders on the surface are a good way to find all the ores you need for gunpowder and lead. ![]() The nitrate and lead were just lucky finds because I was just looking for iron ore at the time. I found three different resources: iron ore, nitrate, and lead. The ore will be around that gravel.įor example, the very first mine that I dug in Alpha 17.1 Stable. Once underground, look for large pockets of gravel and dig them out with your shovel. Follow the vein into the ground and you should find the specific resource that was in the gravel. If there are any resources (ore) underground, it will be indicated in the gravel. ![]() What you have to do is find surface gravel (which will be next to surface boulders) and dig it out at least one block. Therefore players will exploit that and if it turns out to ruin their fun they will call it a bad game.Each biome still has specific resources in the ground: Forest has lead snow biome and wasteland has nitrate desert has oil shale and burnt forest has coal. Getting main loot as quickly and easy as possible is the most effective and best way of looting in terms of surviving. ![]() It is the wrong approach to tell players not to do that and if they do it is their own fault if this ruins their game experience. That simply should not be possible from a game design perspective. (*) In my opinion that also applies to nerd poling a way up to main stashes or taking other short cuts. Risk-reward-ratio feels good and I don't quite agree with the topic starter there. thanks 4 MASTRO 5:54am The best biome to create a home/base in my opinion would be the forest, as any crop can grow there, and every resource (besides oil shale which is found in the desert) can be found underground (E.G. Nearly the same with Snow biome, not quite that hard though but still a struggle. No new player would stand a chance there. ![]() Going into Wasteland early is really hard. Only coal and iron ore will appear above sea level, so dont wander too high into the hills if you are looking for diamonds. In the forest and the burnt biome you can find big lumps of coal on the ground that you can mine for coal. In a17, burnt forest, in A18, you can find ore veins where a little rock of it is above ground. However, I think they did a good job with the Wasteland and also with Snow biome, where loot stages are higher than usual. 7 DAYS TO DIE - Alpha 20.6 stable 1440p 60fps 73 - How i Found Nitrate, Coal and LeadColor code for different ore on the map:,White is Nitrate ore,Blue i. I do believe that trees and wood on the ground in the burnt forest region drops coal as well as wood. But in 7D2D you are being called out for doing what is most successful and getting told to play more like a noob as a solution? I don't think that we should do that.ĭevelopers have to ensure that you cannot get hands on certain items of a certain quality before it makes sense in terms of a nice progression(*). When playing a shooter you pick the best gear that allows you most kills and least deaths. everyone tries their best when playing a video game, no? When you play a racing game you pick the car that is most suitable for the selected track. I don't think it is the right approach to blame the topic starter to rush into wasteland and get better loot instantly, saying "you don't have to do it".
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