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You spawn on a plains with a little forest nearby, between a village to the west, and temples to the east and north, with quick acess to the ocean, with sheep for a quick bed or a dozen of them, along with meat. Also pigs and bunnies that can be lured to base and cows another place nearby. Chickens I've yet to find, but I've never seen a map wihout TOO MANY CHICKENS and chestfulls of eggs!
But descriptions of the map: As already noticed in the headline: There's just an unreasonable amount of both villages igloos, underwater- desert- and jungle temples close nearby!!! (I just dare you to count them on the max out map ) - specially if you find a saddle and a horse (I can only imagine you will get a chestful of saddles and horse-armor from the first temples you search). There's also loads of different monster-spawners nearby, that can easily be scanned out by using MINUTOR (download link) and go down gradually below sealevel. I think the Mesa is large enough to obtain all the gold one can wish for.
Personally I always start building on X,0 Y,0 so I won't need a compass in the backpack. And 0,0 is two steps out into the water in a really nice desert bay, with quick acess to loads of biomes (and a underwater temple or ten) by boat. I've tried the map before and it's a blessing to find a an enderman early, carrying a block of dirt with grass on it, or else all the earth planted around base will remain brown, unless you connect a couple of stacks of earth to the nearest green and let it spread slowly to base (just E on the workbench, turn off sounds, close yourself into the ground and wait a half day or so and do something else then Minecraft meanwhile). BUT WHEN IT DOES, and with some jungle saplings (and all the other's, easily available) and flowers, nothing is as beautiful - in my eyes - as a green little oasis in a desert with a well and foutains and running water, also the new, colorful blocks and the parrots (and some cats) might become a delightful sight to the otherwise pale and featureless desert. Also bases with a dock usually look pretty cool. Also there's a little island just out in the bay, perfect place for a lighthouse.
I haven't played this map a lot, but now I've made it my main map, and feel I can make something big out of it. At 0,0 it's a large flat area for farming, and a not so large distance to the south to make a outpost in Extreme Hills and get both Emeralds along with all the usual ore.
The only thing I don't have a clue about is where nearest Mansion is (I've yet to plunder one!)
I think this map have a larger potensial then the other 2000X2000 map I posted here in the Seeds forum:
EDIT: I found a dinosaur skeleton right under my "Base Zero" (but the screenshots just don't upload!!!), there's a zombie-spawner under that one again, and lava chasms, so be sure to make a spiral step and don't just rush-dig at around 50 and below. I counted around 100 diamonds around the same area, going straight down from 0,13,0 and below by "cheating"-looking a bit. (I need the stones for building anyway, so might just as well branch-dig after them.
Worthy replacements that are more entertaining: Factorio if you like redstone. Subnautica. No Man's Sky. Stranded Deep. Raft. Rising World is probably the most worthy Minecraft-clone, that is totally realistic and let you build beauty. The Forest. Mist Survival. Subsistence, Rust Survival if you are that kind of person.
RPG: The Witcher 3. Kingdom Come: Deliverance, Mount & Blade Warband (Bannerlord)
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The number of structures is not that unusual, especially for a 2000x2000 area (+/- 1000 blocks) around spawn which is mostly desert, which does not even have most of the structures you listed (I suspect that you misread the scale on the AMIDST maps; the second one in particular shows an area over 18000 blocks across - extremely large by my standards, where a 4+ year old world is only about a third of that distance across); the nearest jungle temple, ocean monument, and igloo are all around 2000 blocks away (4000x4000); on average, the game will generate one temple (desert, jungle, witch hut, igloo) every 1024 chunks, provided that the biome is valid, same for villages and ocean monuments, with mansions being about 6 times rarer (one every 6400 chunks). 1024 chunks is an area 512x512 blocks in size, with exactly one structure in each area (instead of being truly random), so the four villages and five temples within 1024 blocks of 0,0 represent about 1/4 of their maximum spawn rates.
Yes, I know the second one is BIG (For an impression what this world look like when it's BIG), no matter, it's loads of temples everywhere in all directions around spawn and also a varied mix of biomes also available quickly alll around. From all the seeds I've played since start of minecraft, this one is most alluring to me atm, BC of start location and all mentioned above. So thank you for your patronizing statistic, very much! Have a good day.
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I've retired from Minecraft. Life is so much more worth enjoying without tryhing to find meaning in squares that last De Facto forever.
Worthy replacements that are more entertaining: Factorio if you like redstone. Subnautica. No Man's Sky. Stranded Deep. Raft. Rising World is probably the most worthy Minecraft-clone, that is totally realistic and let you build beauty. The Forest. Mist Survival. Subsistence, Rust Survival if you are that kind of person.
RPG: The Witcher 3. Kingdom Come: Deliverance, Mount & Blade Warband (Bannerlord)
Other Managment Games: City Skylines, Banished, Dawn of Man, Foundation, Prisoner Architect. Dawn of Man.
More City-Builders. Survival. Managment. Etc. Coming
SEED: 4661581597754505763
Sorry, but tinypic was down atm, so maps are added as attachments.
You spawn on a plains with a little forest nearby, between a village to the west, and temples to the east and north, with quick acess to the ocean, with sheep for a quick bed or a dozen of them, along with meat. Also pigs and bunnies that can be lured to base and cows another place nearby. Chickens I've yet to find, but I've never seen a map wihout TOO MANY CHICKENS and chestfulls of eggs!
But descriptions of the map: As already noticed in the headline: There's just an unreasonable amount of both villages igloos, underwater- desert- and jungle temples close nearby!!! (I just dare you to count them on the max out map ) - specially if you find a saddle and a horse (I can only imagine you will get a chestful of saddles and horse-armor from the first temples you search). There's also loads of different monster-spawners nearby, that can easily be scanned out by using MINUTOR (download link) and go down gradually below sealevel. I think the Mesa is large enough to obtain all the gold one can wish for.
Personally I always start building on X,0 Y,0 so I won't need a compass in the backpack. And 0,0 is two steps out into the water in a really nice desert bay, with quick acess to loads of biomes (and a underwater temple or ten) by boat. I've tried the map before and it's a blessing to find a an enderman early, carrying a block of dirt with grass on it, or else all the earth planted around base will remain brown, unless you connect a couple of stacks of earth to the nearest green and let it spread slowly to base (just E on the workbench, turn off sounds, close yourself into the ground and wait a half day or so and do something else then Minecraft meanwhile). BUT WHEN IT DOES, and with some jungle saplings (and all the other's, easily available) and flowers, nothing is as beautiful - in my eyes - as a green little oasis in a desert with a well and foutains and running water, also the new, colorful blocks and the parrots (and some cats) might become a delightful sight to the otherwise pale and featureless desert. Also bases with a dock usually look pretty cool. Also there's a little island just out in the bay, perfect place for a lighthouse.
I haven't played this map a lot, but now I've made it my main map, and feel I can make something big out of it. At 0,0 it's a large flat area for farming, and a not so large distance to the south to make a outpost in Extreme Hills and get both Emeralds along with all the usual ore.
The only thing I don't have a clue about is where nearest Mansion is (I've yet to plunder one!)
I think this map have a larger potensial then the other 2000X2000 map I posted here in the Seeds forum:
http://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/minecraft-discussion/seeds/2770956-all-biomes-2000x2000-blocks-beautiful-area-all
Hope someone else will enjoy this seed.
EDIT:
I found a dinosaur skeleton right under my "Base Zero" (but the screenshots just don't upload!!!), there's a zombie-spawner under that one again, and lava chasms, so be sure to make a spiral step and don't just rush-dig at around 50 and below. I counted around 100 diamonds around the same area, going straight down from 0,13,0 and below by "cheating"-looking a bit. (I need the stones for building anyway, so might just as well branch-dig after them.
I've retired from Minecraft. Life is so much more worth enjoying without tryhing to find meaning in squares that last De Facto forever.
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Worthy replacements that are more entertaining: Factorio if you like redstone. Subnautica. No Man's Sky. Stranded Deep. Raft. Rising World is probably the most worthy Minecraft-clone, that is totally realistic and let you build beauty. The Forest. Mist Survival. Subsistence, Rust Survival if you are that kind of person.
RPG: The Witcher 3. Kingdom Come: Deliverance, Mount & Blade Warband (Bannerlord)
Other Managment Games: City Skylines, Banished, Dawn of Man, Foundation, Prisoner Architect. Dawn of Man.
More City-Builders. Survival. Managment. Etc. Coming
The number of structures is not that unusual, especially for a 2000x2000 area (+/- 1000 blocks) around spawn which is mostly desert, which does not even have most of the structures you listed (I suspect that you misread the scale on the AMIDST maps; the second one in particular shows an area over 18000 blocks across - extremely large by my standards, where a 4+ year old world is only about a third of that distance across); the nearest jungle temple, ocean monument, and igloo are all around 2000 blocks away (4000x4000); on average, the game will generate one temple (desert, jungle, witch hut, igloo) every 1024 chunks, provided that the biome is valid, same for villages and ocean monuments, with mansions being about 6 times rarer (one every 6400 chunks). 1024 chunks is an area 512x512 blocks in size, with exactly one structure in each area (instead of being truly random), so the four villages and five temples within 1024 blocks of 0,0 represent about 1/4 of their maximum spawn rates.
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Yes, I know the second one is BIG (For an impression what this world look like when it's BIG), no matter, it's loads of temples everywhere in all directions around spawn and also a varied mix of biomes also available quickly alll around. From all the seeds I've played since start of minecraft, this one is most alluring to me atm, BC of start location and all mentioned above. So thank you for your patronizing statistic, very much! Have a good day.
I've retired from Minecraft. Life is so much more worth enjoying without tryhing to find meaning in squares that last De Facto forever.
My Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVIA6UXyizjgb13v_Jyg9CQ/featured?view_as=subscriber
Worthy replacements that are more entertaining: Factorio if you like redstone. Subnautica. No Man's Sky. Stranded Deep. Raft. Rising World is probably the most worthy Minecraft-clone, that is totally realistic and let you build beauty. The Forest. Mist Survival. Subsistence, Rust Survival if you are that kind of person.
RPG: The Witcher 3. Kingdom Come: Deliverance, Mount & Blade Warband (Bannerlord)
Other Managment Games: City Skylines, Banished, Dawn of Man, Foundation, Prisoner Architect. Dawn of Man.
More City-Builders. Survival. Managment. Etc. Coming
Found a woodland mansion at 22222, 7000. That's an easy location to remember!
Also, at 190, 140, face south and you'll be looking at a giant rock formation that looks like a dinosaur! (Or may a bunny rabbit, hehe)