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Hey guys, so I am working on a video for making an ultra efficient slime farm... but I need a very specific alignment of slime chunks, below I will try to map it out, and list my criteria. I am having a hard time finding what I am looking for.
Link to slime finder PE https://depressed-pho.github.io/slime-finder-pe/#-540,-684
Here is the grid pattern. S will stand for slime chunk, X chunks don't matter.
XSXXXXXSX
SSXXXXXSS
XXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXX
SSXXXXXSS
XSXXXXXSX
Criteria
- Atleast 1 slime chunk in each of the corners, if you can find 2 or all 3 for some of those corners, that would be amazing, but filling all of them is not required
- As close to 0,0 coordinates as possible... but if you have to go out far to find it, that's fine
- The X's really don't matter, I don't care if there is a slime chunk there or not, only care for ones that are where the S's are
- You should be able to tell... but those 4 corners of slime chunks are separated by 5 chunks each way, so the spacing is important
Whoever gets me the right alignment of slime chunks with the most slime chunks in those designated spots, I will very gladly give you a shout out in the video I make!
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Not in bedrock. In bedrock the slime chunks are at the exact same coordinates regardless of seed, it's just a matter of what your seed has at those coordinates (mountain, ocean, plains, a ravine, swamp, etc)
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Slime chunks are mostly randomly set up, it roughly boils down to using the coordinates with that of the level seed. So finding a setup in a specific pattern will be very hard, if not impossible, for a randomly set up world.
And with that in mind I can't help but wonder how effective such a slime farm would be, if the requirements are nearly impossible to achieve (or using specific seeds of course)?
Wouldn't it make more sense to simply use what you have? There's a 50% chance that you'll get slimes to spawn in swamps for example (at night, level 50 - 70 and not during a new moon). Or just rely on one slime chunk?
And with that in mind I can't help but wonder how effective such a slime farm would be, if the requirements are nearly impossible to achieve (or using specific seeds of course)?
Wouldn't it make more sense to simply use what you have? There's a 50% chance that you'll get slimes to spawn in swamps for example (at night, level 50 - 70 and not during a new moon). Or just rely on one slime chunk?