Also, if you are in the correct Y coordinates (about Y = 40 - 49, a bit lower for land below sea level, and a bit higher for land above sea level), mine as much coal ore as possible, as it is possible that it is part of a fossil. When caving, always be on the lookout for a bone block, as many times only 1 block will be exposed. However, it is very likely that caves will be either shallower or deeper than fossils generate, and it is also likely that the cave may lead out of the biome you are mining in. Caves have lots of exposed surfaces, which saves you a lot of time and tools by mining. Note that fossils will only generate 15 - 24 blocks below the surface, so make sure to always look here.Ĭaving has nearly the same advantages and disadvantages as it does when mining ores. You can do this by either caving or mining. Once you find a spot to mine, it's time to start searching for fossils. For example, if you find a swamp or desert biome but it's only 1 chunk wide, that's only 1 chunk of mining space, and it is very unlikely that a fossil will generate in that 1 chunk. When finding a spot to mine, it's also recommended to mine in a larger biome, so that you have more room in the biome you're in. Here is a list of the biomes that fossils can spawn in: The most important thing when trying to find fossils, is to mine in the right biome. The bone meal itself may also be used to grow crops, trees, or create tall grass and flowers if used on grass blocks. In addition, white dye can be combined with other dyes to make secondary dyes, including gray, light gray, light blue, lime, magenta, and pink. Anything that can be dyed, including banners, terracotta, stained glass, shulker boxes, firework stars, concrete powder, and beds, can be dyed white with white dye, which is made from bone meal and certain flowers. One of the most common uses for bone blocks is that they may be crafted into bone meal. Bone blocks also cause note blocks placed on top of them to produce a xylophone sound. Coal is very helpful, as it can be used to make torches, or used as fuel.īone blocks are often highly sought after for building, thanks to their unique texture. However, if you do come across a fossil and mine it for the bone blocks, it's worth it to mine the coal ore. Fossils also generate coal ore, although if you want to find coal ore, it is much easier to just look in a cave. This can be especially useful if playing on peaceful difficulty, as skeletons won't be able to spawn, meaning that bones are much harder to acquire. The world of Erebus possessed only one moon, Nyx, which was where the original Charon discovered the last legacy of their Kathol precursors the world-annihilating superweapon known as the Atercor.For most players, the primary use of fossils is as a source of bone blocks. To the vast majority of the galaxy within realspace, Erebus served more as a myth than a reality, due to its inaccessibility through the other side of the Aperture, fortifying the legend and fear of the Charon.ĭue to the Otherspace galaxy's lack of consistent stars and constellations, the world of Erebus was shrouded in near-perpetual darkness, visible only due to the Lake of Fire, a colossal nebula that spanned through the Erebus system, and as a result of its gases, also made the Eye of Atheatos visible to the naked eye.Īlthough much of the planet's surface was developed, the vast majority of Erebus' urbanization was beneath the planet's surface, which was was cities, temples and other structures were carved. The world had proved to be of exceptional and significance throughout galactic history, serving as the homeworld of the Charon people, the capital of the Charon Dominion, the only planet within the interstellar sector of the Hellmouth, and the greatest military stronghold of the Extant War.
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