Ore Chunks
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Ore Chunks is a mod that increases game difficulty by adding resource scarcity. Ores now drop as chunks that must be smelted, with nine smelted units required to create the full item.
General improvements to world generation, such as bug fixes, aesthetic overhauls, or misc additions.
Forge is a popular mod loader for versions 1.1+ of Minecraft.
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What is Ore Chunks?
Ore Chunks is a modification designed to increase the game's difficulty by introducing an element of resource scarcity. The mod overhauls all ores, altering their drop mechanics. Instead of dropping the full ore, each ore now drops as chunks, which must be smelted to yield a single unit of the respective material. Once nine units are collected, they can be combined to form the complete item.
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- Add Support for Deepslate Ores;
- Add Support for other "Stone Type" Blocks. (E.g. Diorite, Granite, etc.)
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