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|existing_chunks=Yes: Oceans}}A '''Meteorite''' is the origin of all Stands, and that applies in JCraft too. They are uncommon, but can best be found in the '''sandy dunes of a desert''', '''deep treacherous water of the sea,''' or the '''Spire of an Ice Spike'''. | |existing_chunks=Yes: Oceans}}A '''Meteorite''' is the origin of all Stands, and that applies in JCraft too. They are uncommon, but can best be found in the '''sandy dunes of a desert''', '''deep treacherous water of the sea,''' or the '''Spire of an Ice Spike'''. | ||
== Generation == | == Generation == | ||
They spawn roughly every | They spawn roughly every 500-1000 blocks in the '''Deep Ocean, Desert, and Ice Spikes''' biomes and can't spawn within 100 blocks of each other upon world generation. | ||
=== Spawning after worldgen === | === Spawning after worldgen === | ||
Latest revision as of 12:18, 29 April 2026
A Meteorite is the origin of all Stands, and that applies in JCraft too. They are uncommon, but can best be found in the sandy dunes of a desert, deep treacherous water of the sea, or the Spire of an Ice Spike.
Generation
They spawn roughly every 500-1000 blocks in the Deep Ocean, Desert, and Ice Spikes biomes and can't spawn within 100 blocks of each other upon world generation.
Spawning after worldgen
After world generation, Meteorites have a 1/50000 chance every tick to spawn in any nearby ocean. Regardless of the type of ocean. This is not applicable to deserts or Ice Spikes, however. Meteorites will have a falling animation and instantly kill anything they fall on top of.
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Structure
Meteorites have spherical shape and are slightly larger when they spawn in the ocean as opposed to land. They spawn partially underground and can be easily identified by the Stellar Ore at the top of the structure. They are composed entirely of Meteorite Iron Ore and Meteorite blocks.
