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I have played around with advanced world generation quite a bit, but I have never felt that I found a way to ensure the generation of lots of sedimentary layers. In addition, I find that most of the sedimentary layers end up having aquifers. Is there anyone who knows how to tweak the world gen parameters to get more sedimentary layers, and fewer aquifers? P.S., don;t suggest that I mod out the [aquifer] tag. I'm looking for a vanilla-compatible solution. [[User:Coaldiamond|-Coaldiamond]] 20:01, 4 August 2012 (UTC) | I have played around with advanced world generation quite a bit, but I have never felt that I found a way to ensure the generation of lots of sedimentary layers. In addition, I find that most of the sedimentary layers end up having aquifers. Is there anyone who knows how to tweak the world gen parameters to get more sedimentary layers, and fewer aquifers? P.S., don;t suggest that I mod out the [aquifer] tag. I'm looking for a vanilla-compatible solution. [[User:Coaldiamond|-Coaldiamond]] 20:01, 4 August 2012 (UTC) | ||
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