![]() ![]() The former cannot be located any means and must be found by pure luck, the later can be located with a woodland explorer map. Both of these structures are very rare, and often far from spawn. Ender pearls can be found in the chests of strongholds and woodland mansions. Although not very efficiently, the composter can be used in conjunction with roses dropped from iron golems to automatically create bonemeal from an iron farm.Īlthough endermen don't spawn on Peaceful, ender pearls can be obtained by 3 other means. This is the best way to get bone meal without traveling to the nether, as you just need a composter to transform plant-related items or blocks into bone meal. For example, if you have too much cactus from a cactus farm, or excess seeds from a wheat farm, just put them into the composter and you will get bone meal after composting it several times. The easiest way to get bone meal is by using a composter, usually using items from a farm. Salmon is especially convenient because it can be found in rivers, and rivers are one of the most common biomes in the game, so you don't need to go to the ocean. In Java Edition, all 4 types of fish mob have a 5% chance to drop bone meal. In Bedrock Edition, you can buy 3 bone meal for one emerald from the wandering trader, but wandering traders do not always offer bone meal. Another way to find a massive amount of bone blocks in 1.16 and above is to find a soul sand valley where small fossils generate very commonly, and due to being in peaceful mode, you will not need to worry about the ghasts and skeletons. Remember, fossils generate around 15–24 blocks under surface (around altitude 40–49), so if you are on desert hills or swamp hills, fossils generate higher. The best way to find bone blocks is to first find a swamp or desert, and then either find caves, or ravines, or try using this method. However, fossils are rare, and only generate in deserts and swamp biomes. The advantage of this method is that 1 bone block = 9 bone meal, and fossils usually have many bone blocks within them. This will be useful if you need a massive amount of bone meal. The first method is by finding fossils, which contain bone blocks. This actually makes bones quite easy to obtain.Ī common way to obtain bone meal is by crafting it from bones, but there are several ways to obtain it without using bones. As at least one fish variety can spawn in every single type of ocean, and salmon spawn in rivers as well. In Bedrock Edition, all fish mobs have a 25% chance of dropping 1–2 bone. However, the disadvantages of this method are that a fishing rod requires string, which is most commonly obtained from spiders, which don't spawn in Peaceful, and that you will only have a small chance of getting a bone when fishing. If you fish with a fishing rod without a Luck of the Sea enchantment, you will have a 1.1% chance of getting a bone. However, when finding structures with chests that could potentially hold bones, remember that a desert temple chest does not always have a bone in it. The advantage of desert temples is they can be seen from a long way away. To find a desert temple, you will need to find a desert first, and then explore around the desert. Unfortunately, spawners can't spawn mobs on Peaceful difficulty, so in Peaceful, you can't listen to the sounds of zombies, skeletons, or spiders to find dungeons. It's best to find a dungeon in caves, but if you don't have many caves nearby, you can just mine underground. Unless you happen to have a jungle near your spawnpoint, or if you're very lucky a dark forest with a woodland mansion in it, your best bet would be to find a desert or a dungeon. However, there are other methods of obtaining bones.īones can be found naturally occurring in the chests of desert temples, jungle temples, dungeons, ancient cities, and woodland mansions. These materials are usually mob drops, but can be obtained by other means when a world is on Peaceful difficulty.īones are commonly dropped from skeletons, which because they are hostile, do not spawn in Peaceful. Note: You may have to us MCPatcher for the Textures to work. See Forum thread link above for download and instructions. It adds new graphics and bring back most of the missing graphics of the original Aeon, and support items of the techmods Galacticraft, Bibliocraft and Modular PowerSuits. This is a patch made for one of the best futuristic and modern texture packs, Aeon by thesparko. HanFox - For his great Basic Components Sprites!.Note: You may have to us MCPatcher, or Optifine for the Textures to work. Also, please leave comments on my BDCraft Forums post, thanks!.Put the Texture Pack in your Texturepacks Folder.Drag all the content from the Patch into the Texturepack. ![]() Galacticraft has its own Sphax texture pack: Sphax PureBDCraft Patch.
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