wminecraft Posted January 20, 2021 Posted January 20, 2021 Want to find specific blocks for mining without spending hours hopelessly searching? With a Minecraft X Ray Mod like X-Ray Mod (also known as The Simple Xray Mod), you can see through your world seed with xray vision to find any type of block you want. There are a lot of features with this X-Ray Mod which makes mining a lot easier since you can simply filter out any of the blocks that you are not looking for. Some of the features of this xray mod include: Filter out unwanted blocks. Increase vision in shafts and caves with night vision. Quickly go anywhere on your map with the Fly Mod Advanced coordinate system to go exactly where you need to. Find redstones quickly and easiliy. See through blocks to find what you are looking for. Configuration Xray ultimate : How do I change what blocks are visible? All configuration is done through the user interface. The default keybinding to open the user interface is J. Inside the user interface, you can select or deselect which blocks you want to be visible by simply checking or unchecking the block you want. By default all blocks are rendered except for those on a built-in blacklist of obvious blocks you don’t want in XRay. Download : X Ray Mod Missing blocks? It turns out that getting a complete list of all blocks in the game, especially when third party mods are involved, is a bit difficult. XRay will prepopulate the list with some blocks it can easily detect; however, there still may be some missing. To address this problem, XRay will add the missing blocks to the list as it filters them when XRay is enabled. How do I change what is on the coordinates display? Open the user interface and at the bottom there is a text area where you can change what is on the coordinates display. Below is a table of the possible options you can use. Coordinates option Description {X}, {Y}, {Z} XYZ coordinates. {X1}, {Y1}, {Z1} XYZ coordinates with 1 decimal. {X2}, {Y2}, {Z2} XYZ coordinates with 2 decimals. {ChunkX}, {ChunkY}, {ChunkZ} the location of the chunk you’re in. {ChunkPosX}, {ChunkPosY}, {ChunkPosZ} your location within the chunk. {FPS} the FPS string. {Biome} the current biome you’re in. {BlockLight}, {SkyLight} the block light and skylight levels. {LookingAt} the coordinates of the block you are currently looking at. {Compass} the current direction you are facing (north/south/etc). {RenderedEntities}, {TotalEntities} entity information. {Clock}, {24Clock} shows the current in-game time. {Fly} if fly is enabled, and your current fly speed. Quote
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