

The lower inputs allow you to go to a specific point (e.g., your base) of the map and set a marker there. You can use the slider below the map or your mousewheel for zooming. To scroll, use your arrow keys while your mouse cursor points at the map, or move your mouse while holding down the left mouse button. Once you entered your seed and version you can start using the map. The app does this the same way Minecraft does, so it's safe to use letters (and other characters) as well. If you type in anything else (like letters), it will be converted to a number. You should also know that a seed is always a number (up to around 20 digits). When loading a seed from a level, the seed will automatically be stored as a level.

Levels allow you to store and reuse seeds on this website, without having to load your savegame every time.
Minecraft beta 1.7.3 mods windows#
On Windows you can use %appdata%\.minecraft\saves to get to that folder. You can find the savegames in the saves folder of your Minecraft installation. Level.dat is a small file located in the folder of every Minecraft savegame. The latter can be done by clicking on "Load from Save." and selecting your level.dat, or by drag&dropping the level.dat file into your browser window. You can either type it in manually, or you can load it from your savegame. The first thing you should do is select a seed and version.
Minecraft beta 1.7.3 mods mods#
The only way to find Slime Chunks ingame without using third party apps or mods is to observe the slime spawns. Slime Chunks are predetermined by your savegame seed, and are always the same for a specific seed, just like the generated terrain. Chunks are 16x16 blocks wide (x and z axis) and 256 blocks high (y axis). Apart from spawning in swamps (added in 1.4), slimes can only spawn in every 10th chunk in average ("Slime Chunks").
