![]() ![]() ![]() Teachers are wicked busy and unless you are a master Minecraft map-maker (Which I am not) it can be difficult to score a sweet scene in Minecraft that takes your lessons to the next level. Simply type these codes into the SEED box when creating a world. Here are some helpful seeds for busy teachers. I suggest the OP create profiles for each of the versions from B 1.6.6 thru B 1.7.3 and try each one with that seed.Finding fast success with Minecraft Education in the classroom can be challenging. Version Beta 1.7 creates a different world when using "6059188669970044928" than Beta 1.6.6 does. I can't tell if "6059188669970044928" used in Beta 1.6.6 creates the world the OP is hoping for. Versions shown in bold are available to download in the MC Java Launcher.ĮDIT: I just tried to create a world in Beta 1.6.5 and there is no option to enter a seed.īeta 1.6.6 appears to be the first version that has the seed input option. Here are the release dates of versions that year. I would suggest trying that seed with other versions It's likely that the OP used a version prior to Beta 1.7.2 to create the original world. That explains why recreating deleted chunks caused different terrain to be created. I created worlds using "6059188669970044928" in both Beta 1.7.3 and Beta 1.8.1 and two distinctly different worlds were produced which indicates that the world generator was changed between the two releases. It would be possible for somebody to extract the biome generator from Beta 1.7.3 but there likely isn't much demand or such tools only exist for private use or aren't readily available/known online (I've made my own biome mapping tools for vanilla 1.6.4 and my own mods by directly taking the classes out of the game with little modifications required to reduce my dependence on 3rd-party tools, aka AMIDST, that can break at any time (if they work properly at all in the case of modded versions) so it wouldn't be that difficult to do the same for Beta if the biome generator has a similar structure, not directly depending on other Minecraft code). I tried searching for tools that would create a biome map of a Beta 1.7.3 world but I couldn't seem to find anything other than tools that require an existing world (like the OP) and the other main AMIDST-like tool that I know of, MineAtlas, only appears to support 1.8. Release 1.7 and Beta 1.7 are very, very different versions based off of what ChunkBase lists it refers to Release 1.7 and it doesn't even list older versions like 1.6, which would definitely be included if it went as far back as Beta 1.7 (world generation changed in (at least) Beta 1.8-Release 1.1 and Release 1.2-1.6.4, so there should be at least 3 more options if it went back that far): Are you sure you didn't mispasted the seed? I tried with Chunkbase that it say supports 1.7 but also comes out something different. I also tried to generate my world on my laptop where my world was originally created (and with Java 6), but it not helped and there are no differs between world with the same seed created on my current laptop. But it will need to generate millions of maps to get equal to my. I have idea to generate a lot of maps depending on system time for period on evening for July 25-27, 2011 and compare some regions blocks. How I can get original seed of my map and recreate my first map? So I guess the seed of my first world is broken. ![]() Also I remember that many years ago I was deleted many chunks from my map and they are was regenerated in game, they (chunks) was like from other map. But when I trying to recreate my world with it's original terrain, I always get completely other world generated. Seed of map that I get from level.dat and in all programs (WorldPainter, MCEdit, Minecraft Beta 1.8, etc.) is 6059188669970044928. I created my first world on 25-27 July 2011 on Minecraft Beta 1.7.2 (generation the same as in Beta 1.7.3). ![]()
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