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    How do I use StructureFinder?

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    • Dyiing
      Dyiing Administrator last edited by Dyiing

      StructureFinder is a mod in the Render category that allows you to easily locate strongholds, ocean monuments, woodland mansions, and buried treasure.

      To find strongholds: (also available as a video here)
      1. Throw one eye of ender.
      2. Walk/fly 100 - 500 blocks away from where you threw it, and throw a second eye.
      3. StructureFinder will now create a waypoint to the stronghold. Enable Waypoints and follow it.
      4. If you reach the waypoint and do not see a stronghold, it may be a little bit off. Throw another eye, and it will give a new location.
      5. Repeat this until you find the stronghold. It should only take 1 or 2 tries. I suggest enabling bookshelves on XRay to easily locate them.
       

      To find ocean monuments/woodland mansions:
      1. Trade with a cartographer to get an ocean explorer map/a woodland explorer map.
      2. With StructureFinder enabled, open the map.
      3. StructureFinder will then create a new waypoint to the structure. Enable Waypoints to locate.
       

      To find buried treasure:
      1. Locate a shipwreck.
      2. Get the buried treasure map from the map chest.
      3. With StructureFinder enabled, open the map.
      4. StructureFinder will then create a new waypoint to the buried treasure. Enable Waypoints to locate.
       

      Can it find end cities/another structure not listed here?
      - It currently only locates things that use maps, and strongholds.

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