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BaseFinder

BaseFinder
TypeHack
CategoryRender
In-game description“Finds player bases by searching for man-made blocks.
The blocks that it finds will be highlighted in red.
Good for finding faction bases.”
Default keybindnone

BaseFinder is a Minecraft hack that helps the user to find other players' bases by highlighting blocks in red that are typically man-made.

Settings

Natural Blocks

Natural Blocks
TypeBlocklist
In-game description“These blocks will be considered
part of natural generation.

They will NOT be highlighted
as player bases.”
Default blocksacacia_leaves, acacia_log, air, allium, andesite, azure_bluet, bedrock, birch_leaves, birch_log, blue_orchid, brown_mushroom, brown_mushroom_block, bubble_column, cave_air, clay, coal_ore, cobweb, cornflower, dandelion, dark_oak_leaves, dark_oak_log, dead_bush, diamond_ore, diorite, dirt, emerald_ore, fern, gold_ore, granite, grass, grass_block, gravel, ice, infested_stone, iron_ore, jungle_leaves, jungle_log, kelp, kelp_plant, lapis_ore, large_fern, lava, lilac, lily_of_the_valley, lily_pad, mossy_cobblestone, mushroom_stem, nether_quartz_ore, netherrack, oak_leaves, oak_log, obsidian, orange_tulip, oxeye_daisy, peony, pink_tulip, poppy, red_mushroom, red_mushroom_block, red_tulip, redstone_ore, rose_bush, sand, sandstone, seagrass, snow, spawner, spruce_leaves, spruce_log, stone, sunflower, tall_grass, tall_seagrass, vine, water, white_tulip

BaseFinder doesn't actually have a list of man-made blocks to search for. It only has a list of blocks to ignore (natural blocks). BaseFinder highlights everything that isn't on this list.

Changes

VersionChanges
Wurst 1.3.1Added BaseFinder: Finds player bases by searching for man-made blocks.
Wurst 3.0pre1Broke BaseFinder.
Wurst 3.0pre3Fixed BaseFinder.
Wurst 2.24 (Minecraft 1.8),
Wurst 5.5 (Minecraft 1.11)
BaseFinder will now search in a 128x256x128 (x, y, z) area around the player (previously 100x100x100).
BaseFinder can now find up to 10000 blocks (previously 1024).
BaseFinder will now show how many blocks it found.
Improved BaseFinder performance.
Slightly redesigned BaseFinder.
Wurst 7.0pre1Temporarily removed BaseFinder.
Wurst 7.0pre17Re-added BaseFinder.
Adjusted BaseFinder's list of natural blocks, since so many new blocks have been added.
BaseFinder's list of natural blocks is now configurable.
Wurst 7.12.1Updated BaseFinder's list of natural blocks to include new 1.17 blocks like copper ore, amethysts and grimstone by default.
Fixed BaseFinder not working below y=0 and above y=255.
Wurst 7.15.2Updated BaseFinder's list of natural blocks in Minecraft 21w20a and later versions.
Fixed BaseFinder not rendering properly at extreme distances from spawn in Minecraft 21w20a and later versions.
basefinder.1622399636.txt.gz · Last modified: 2021/05/30 20:33 by alexander01998