Page 1 of 8 A Explorer's Guide:§0
§0A Guide to Exploration and Cartography§0
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§0by Like_A_Boss_21
Page 2 of 8 What you'll need:§0
§0Food. Depends on the journey's length.§0
§0Tools, very important.§0
§0Wood is a necessity.§0
§0Water bucket§0
§0Blocks for towering/bridging, cobble for durability, netherack for speed.§0
§0Maybe a friend!
Page 3 of 8 3 Main Rules of Exploration§0
§01) Have a definite goal. Try not to wander, have a route to follow, wether natural formations or man made roads.§0
§02) Leave things you find alone. Find a seemingly abandoned home? Leave it. No reason ot get pearled over a
Page 4 of 8 small theft.§0
§03) Don't Die. Dying far from home means you lose everything. DON'T§0
§0-make risky jumps§0
§0-try mlg stunts§0
§0-drown§0
§0-provoke other players or mobs§0
§0-starve to death§0
Page 5 of 8 CARTOGRAPHY§0
§0I love cartography, all my ingle player worlds have massive map rooms. Diferent maps have different purposes.§0
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§0Small Maps: Zoomed in the most. Useful for detailed maps of cities and local areas.
Page 6 of 8 Medium Maps: Anything between fully zoomed in and out. Somewhat detailed, very useful for maps of medium land claims and for larger city maps.§0
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§0Large Maps: Fully zoomed out. Useless for city maps, 1 chunk = 1 pixel. EXTREMELY useful for large claims
Page 7 of 8 for that of cities like Mount Augusta, Orion, etc. Also can be used as world maps, and can easily map a world in a map room, something other map sizes cant do.
Page 8 of 8 Thanks for reading, this is a very basic guide on how to explore and map out your city. Does your city not have a map room? Make one!
Check out my other titles:
Legend of Summer Isles
A Miner's Guide