"Minecraft" has an extremely hidden quest line, which is to find treasures buried in any corner of the Minecraft world through a treasure map in a sunken ship. And in this buried treasure can be found the most important item in underwater exploration - the Heart of the Ocean.
However, do you know how to quickly and accurately locate the treasure based on the map? (Note: This exploration was tested with Minecraft 1.18)
If you are looking for a boat, here we recommend a Bedrock version seed, SEED: -413557441; the spawn point is located in a group of isolated islands, which is a good seed for players who like to survive on isolated islands. Not far from the isolated island, not far from the coordinates -931 64 -216, there is a complete shipwreck.
(Interestingly, also in the JAVA version, there is a sunken ship on the seabed not far away from the same coordinates/tp @s -944 ~ -96)
Although the seed terrains of the JAVA version and the Bedrock version of "Minecraft" have been consistent, the structures of the ruins under the same seeds and biotopes are different. Even the fine-tuning of the structures in different beta versions and official versions will also lead to There are some deviations in the generation of ruins structures.
Before looking for the treasure map, let us first introduce the detailed structure of the sunken ship: This is a cross-sectional view of the "treasure box" of a complete sunken ship. In detail, the treasure boxes are located in three places of the sunken ship: the bow, the upper part of the stern, and the three places below the stern. box. Corresponding to supply boxes, loot boxes, and map boxes respectively. Supply boxes usually contain some food, coal, and enchanted leather armor. The loot box contains more ore resources such as diamonds, lapis lazuli, emeralds, and iron ingots. The map box is what we are looking for today, the only place where a "treasure map" will exist.
Therefore, there will be corresponding treasure chests for different incomplete sunken ships, and usually only the shipwrecks in the stern part will have map boxes and loot boxes.
The first is to determine the direction: Many newbies who are new to Minecraft have a doubt. The map of "Minecraft" does not mark the direction. How to determine the front, rear, left, and right directions of the map corresponding to reality? In fact, the logic is very simple:
First of all, you need to determine the orientation of the Minecraft world. The sunrise is in the east, and the left side of the direction where the player faces the sunrise is north. At this moment, you face the north and take out the map. The direction of the map is determined by following "up, north, down, south, left, west, right, east", so that the direction of the map is completely consistent with Steve's location.
In other words, the player is located in the northeast of the map at this moment, and the buried treasure marked with a red cross is located in the southwest of the player. Buried treasure is usually not too far from a shipwreck. (The other two treasure maps: Woodland Mansion and Undersea Palace are quite far away)
There is a map and the general area has been found, but often players can’t find the treasure chest even after digging all over the ground. The problem is that the scale of the treasure map itself is not precise, so it is slightly difficult to find it.
But what most people don’t know is that the location of treasure chests actually has a fixed pattern:
①In the JAVA version, the location of the treasure chest is in the X/Z coordinates, and the single digits are all 9 at the same time;
②In Bedrock Edition, the treasure chest is located at the X and Z axis coordinates of 8;
Based on this rule, we successfully found a sugar cane. If nothing else, the "treasure box" pointed to in this map is located directly under this sugar cane! Facts have proved that this method of locating the treasure is 100% accurate, and the heart of the ocean is 100% born in the treasure box.
If "Minecraft" still has a mission system, perhaps "Searching for the Heart of the Ocean", the main line in the ocean, is considered the most standard exploration strategy.