Curse Forge mod page: https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/emerald-geodes
Modrinth mod page: https://modrinth.com/mod/more-geodes
The CurseForge and Modrinth mod pages as well as this repository are the only official download pages for this mod, do not trust any version of this mod from elsewhere!
Emerald geodes behave very similarly to amethyst geodes; they generate at high elevations throughout the Overworld, though they are must abundant in Mountain-type biomes. They are encased in calcite and smooth basalt casings underground and can grow emerald crystal buds. When these buds are harvested, they of course drop emeralds. This provides an automate-able alternative to emerald farming than just trading endlessly.
Quartz Geodes generate in The Nether and have many similarities to amethyst geodes and emerald geodes. Quartz buds and clusters grow on budding quartz, but budding quartz cannot be harvested. Quartz clusters will drop quartz when broken, but will drop an item form of itself when broken with silk touch, etc. However, quartz geodes spawn exclusively in The Nether, and with a middle layer of tuff instead of calcite.
Quartz buds and clusters behave as an oscillator when powered by an external redstone source. That is, when a bud or cluster receives power, it will act as a redstone clock, and emitting redstone power on and off at difference frequencies, depending on the size of the bud.
Buds pulse with the following frequencies:
Block | Frequency (Hz) |
---|---|
Small Quartz Bud | 0.5 Hz |
Medium Quartz Bud | 1 Hz |
Large Quartz Bud | 2 Hz |
Quartz Cluster | 10 Hz |
Diamond geodes generate in all biomes of the Overworld filled with water. Diamond geodes have an outer layer of smooth basalt and a middle layer of 75% deepslate coal ore and 25% smooth basalt. They also only have a single cluster block and do not include a budding block to grow new diamonds. It is best to thing of these geodes as 'goody boxes' of diamonds and coal to be a small boost to your deep mining.
Echo geodes generate exclusively in the Deep Dark. The budding echo block provides a renewable source of Echo Clusters, which can be harvested to obtain Echo Shards. This mod also adds a new use for echo geodes in crafting the Echo Locator.
Lapis Lazuli Geodes are a blue geode that generate abundanelty in deserts, and at shallow depths in the rest of the Overworld. They have a middle layer of Pyrite. While you can harvest Medium and Large Lapis Lazuli Buds and Lapis Lazuli Clusters to get Lapis Lazuli, you can also harvest Small Lapis Lazuli Buds to get Pyrite Chunks, which can be used to craft Pyrite
Gypsum Patches are a new type of feature that grow Gypum Roses and can be found in Deserts and Badlands. While not technically a Geode, they are a quite similar idea with crystal blocks, budding blocks, and growable crystals. There are still a number of notable differences though. Firstly, Gypsum Patches generate on the surface rather than underground. The budding blocks also only grow crystals upwards, rather than to any side (though the crystals can still be placed in any direction). Finally, Gypsum Roses can grow to be 2 blocks tall.
When harvested, Gypsum Roses drop Gypsum Shards, which can be composted, craft sand, cut into blocks, or used to craft the Crystal Locator. Gypsum blocks come in polished, smooth, chiseled, and pillar variants. They are purely decorative, and have a orangish hue.
The Crystal Locator is an item that can be used to help find geodes. When tuned to the correct Crystal type, they can be used to make any nearby crystal clusters or buds of the corresponding type to glow for about a second and make a dinging sound. They are crafted using 4 Gypsum Shards and 2 sticks.
In order to tune a crystal locator, you must craft an untuned base Crystal Locator with its tuning material. These materials include Amethyst Shards, Emeralds, Gypsum Shards, Quartz, Echo Shards, Lapis Lazuli, and Diamonds. There are also tunings available for Spectrum, if it is installed. These Spectrum tunings include Citrine, Moonstone, and Topaz.
If you want to add a tuning for a geode in your own mod or mod packs, you can do so with a datapack.
First, specify the tuning in a file in data/<namespace>/geodes/tunings/<tuning_path>.json
.
Tuning JSON schema
{
// A base-10 encoded RGB color. The following example
// is the colour #C890F0, which is used for the
// Amethyst tuning in More Geodes
"color": 13144304,
// A json text component that is used for the
// item tooltip. Also allows for translation.
// See: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Raw_JSON_text_format
"description": {
"text": "Tuned to Amethyst Crystals",
"color": "#5d3a9a"
},
// A Location predicate. Same as the `predicate` field
// in a minecraft:location_check loot condition
// See: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Predicate
"tuned_to": {
"block": {
"blocks": [
"minecraft:amethyst_cluster",
"minecraft:large_amethyst_bud",
"minecraft:medium_amethyst_bud",
"minecraft:small_amethyst_bud"
]
}
}
}
If you want to make the tuning craftable, you must use the special geodes:crystal_tuning
recipe type. This recipe type is very similar to a shapeless recipe, except the output item is replaced by the output tuning. The output item will always be a Tuned Crystal Locator.
Example crystal tuning recipe
{
// Custom recipe type
"type": "geodes:crystal_tuning",
"group": "geodes_tunings",
"ingredients": [
{
"item": "minecraft:amethyst_shard"
},
{
"item": "geodes:crystal_locator"
}
],
// Specify the output tuning ID instead
// of the item. This tuning will be applied
// to a Tuned Crystal Locator
"tuning": "geodes:amethyst"
}
The Echo Locator has a similar function to the Crystal Locator, however instead of locating Geodes it can be used to locate ores within 6 blocks of the user. Every ore it detects causes 1 damage to the item. The Echo Locator is crafted from 4 Echo Shards and 2 Bones. This is useful for getting those pesky ores hidden just inside a corner or behind a block of stone next to your strip mine.
The blocks that the Echo Locator can detect is controlled with the block tag geodes:echo_locatable
.
Pyrite, commonly known as Fool's Gold, is the middle layer of Lapis Lazuli Geodes. It is a decorative block with a stair, slab, and wall variants. It also has some similar properties to gold, such as being able to be bartered with Piglins. Though once they figure out your ruse they will be quite angry indeed, and after seeing Pyrite once they will not forget it (though its shine will still be mildly distracting to them).
This mod also adds a stair, slab, and wall variant of Calcite. They use the vanilla Calcite texture, so resource packs that retexture calcite should work automatically.
This mod uses the namespace geodes
. If you wish to make changes to the features in this mod using a datapack, all files must be put under that namespace. The emerald and quartz geodes use very similar values to the amethyst geode, and it can be used as an example for how to configure them. Misode's datapack generators are very helpful for this, and can be found here.
In the datapack addons folder you can find downloads for two datapack addons for this mod. They're each pretty self explanatory, and act as ideas for how one might decide to try and make a datapack configuration for this mod.
You can make changes to the geode configured features by replacing their files in the directories geodes/worldgen/configured_feature/emerald_geode.json
, geodes/worldgen/configured_feature/quartz_geode.json
, etc.
Similar to the configured features, you can edit the geode placed features by replacing their files in the directories geodes/worldgen/placed_feature/emerald_geode.json
, geodes/worldgen/placed_feature/quartz_geode.json
, etc.
Rather than editing or overriding specific biomes in order to add or remove different geode features, it would instead be better to edit the biome tags geodes:has_emerald_geode
, geodes:has_quartz_geode
, etc. These tags exist in the directory geodes/tags/worldgen/biome/
, and the default tags for them can be found here. Note that Emerald and Lapis geodes generate more frequently in some biomes. These are controlled by the biome tags geodes:has_extra_emerald_geodes
and geodes:has_extra_lapis_geodes
.
Important note: These changes can ONLY take affect after a server or world restart. A simple reload is not sufficient!
The generation of each geode can be independently disabled via a config. The config should be placed in your standard config directory, under the file name geodes.properties
. Any changes to the config require a game or server restart.
The default config is as follows:
generate_emerald_geodes=true
generate_quartz_geodes=true
generate_diamond_geodes=true
generate_echo_geodes=true
generate_lapis_geodes=true
generate_gypsum_patches=true
Note that this only disables the biome modifications, so the command /place feature
should still work for disabled geodes, and it shouldn't break any pre-existing worlds that had these enabled.
Each of these values are booleans and are parsed using Boolean#parseBoolean. Therefore, entering anything other than a case insentive version of "true" will be interpreted as false.
If you have the Carpet mod installed, turning on the setting moveableAmethyst
will allow you to pick up Budding blocks with silk touch and push them with pistons.
If you have the Applied Energistics 2 mod installed, you'll be able to use the generate_certus_geodes
setting to find certus quartz geodes in your world. Also, all of this here mod's budding blocks will be able to generate clusters more efficiently using AE2's Crystal Growth Accelerator
.
If you have Spectrum installed, you'll be able to use the generate_bismuth_geodes
setting to find Bismuth geodes in your world. Furthermore, tunings for Topaz, Citrine, and Moonstone geodes will automatically be added.
If you have Create installed, the crystal blocks, clusters, Pyrite, and Gabbro can all be crushed to produce various materials. Note that Diamond and Echo blocks do not produce as much materials as their Amethyst, Quartz, Emerald, Lapis, and Gypsum counterparts.
If you'd like to create translations for More Geodes, the project is on Crowdin. You can also provide translations via issue or pull request if you so wish. Thanks for your contribution!