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There's also no mechanism within the code to generate the same mineshaft over and over unless very specific bugs are present (as mentioned in another reply, due to a bug in PE or a very specific seed, both of which occur because the per-chunk seed is set to the same value along rows of chunks due to a multiplier being set to zero the multipliers are always the same for a given seed so this issue will either be all or none). I've seen claims of this over the years but with the game works (modding world generation is my specialty) it is impossible a single mineshaft (or any other structure) can only extend up to 8 chunks from the center before it clips off at the edge of the "range" set for a single structure, and that's not considering the fact that the game only allows them to extend up to 80 blocks and/or 8 "sections" from the center (each "section" is a 5-20 block long section of corridor (1-4 supports), a crossing, or a staircase, so even if the distance were unrestricted their maximum span would be 160 blocks). I've found complexes of upwards of a dozen mineshafts stretching up to 300 blocks across but it is very unlikely that you'll find this in current versions (they are 2.5 times more common in 1.6.4 than since and even there I've only found a few complexes with 10+ mineshafts directly intersecting out of an estimated 600+ explored based on the amount of rails I've collected, which I've counted at about 275 per mineshaft). Otherwise, a single mineshaft is limited to +/- 80 blocks from the center with most not reaching this maximum size. The chance of randomly creating a world with such a bugged seed is near-nonexistent (one in 2 47 in Java) so it has to either be the Bedrock bug or you manually entered the seed). If you are not on Bedrock (PE, etc) does the seed for your world happen to be " 107038380838084"? That seed is known to cause the same thing in Java due to a seed-specific bug (other platforms likely also have a seed which causes the same thing, which is due to the RNG returning 0 for a number which is multiplied with a chunk's x or z coordinate to set a per-chunk seed similarly, the Bedrock bug is probably due to them forgetting to set these values. This is due to a bug in Bedrock which produces infinitely repeating rows of the same mineshafts: Through my travel from one end to the other there were about 100+ cave spider spawners, this isn't including those on the bottom level or those that were 245 block on the other side of the shaft. This was all from traveling in a diagonal pattern I just looked and at one section the shaft is about 245 block wide, so I think it's duplicating in all sorts of directions. So I'm guessing that the X and Z values are somewhere exact in there and that the rise over run is exactly 1 but I got the rough endings so it came out that way. It ends at 5035, 27, -3052.Īfter calculating it out, the mine shaft travels 1960 block on the x plane and 2,100 blocks in the z plane at a slope of about 1. There's an exact duplicate of shaft a few blocks below. I was exploring the second layer of the mine shaft. Įdit 4: I think I found the end 5035, 35, -3066, which also ironically ends underneath the ocean. (Be warry, this end point ends pretty far out underneath the ocean, so if you wanna dig up from there its gonna be kinda hard.Įdit 3: Ok, 4851, 39, -3282 is a REALLY cool spot, you can see a ton of the system because It's been uncovered by a ravine. Google Drive Link is: Įdit 2: Ok, I found the end on one side of the shaft: 3079, 21, -5134. Good coordinates to start exploring at are 3948, 39, -4274. If you wanna see my seed lmk.Įdit: The seed is 309734320. Is this normal to have in a mineshaft? I’m new to the game. I wasn’t avidly looking/killing stuff so I probably missed a few dozen chests and spawners. I was first exploring on the Y coordinates at first but then decided to move solely on the X and Z axees. There were 3, or 4 maybe, levels of mines. The only thing that was wearing low was my weapons durability. Realistically, I could’ve stayed down there forever because there was so much excess bread and torches found within the chests. The lay out of the mine was the exact same pattern repeating it just kept going north a little then turn west, then north again. I got a total of 40 diamonds and 57 golden apples by the time I decided to turn around. On my way to that point I found: 4 ravines, 13 Zombie/Skeleton/spider spawners, about 70+ mini spider spawners, and about 50+ Minecraft chests.
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I went 1500 blocks in one direction before giving up looking for the end of it. I think my seed may have a glitch because I found a mine shaft that goes on FOREVER, like it literally never stops.