List of Highest Natural Mountains

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Some instructions for explorers:
Some instructions for explorers:


* Anyone can enter any mountain they find ''only'' if it is higher than any of the previous logged discoveries in that same world.
*Anyone can enter any mountain they find ''only'' if it is higher than any of the previous logged discoveries in that same world.
* Artificial mountains or builds are, obviously, excluded.
*Any kind of naturally generated block can count as 'highest' point. So for example, when there's a tree on top of a mountain, then the top of that tree counts as the logged height. The logged height is the Y-value that is displayed in the debug screen when you stand on top.
* Any kind of naturally generated block can count as 'highest' point. So for example, when there's a tree on top of a mountain, then the top of that tree counts as the logged height.
*Artificial mountains or builds are, obviously, excluded. Also any modifications to the natural landscape don't count, obviously. Keep it pristine!
* This page starts with the currently active worlds (Husky and Beagle), as of april 22nd, 2021, but can be expanded with explorations of previous worlds (sur1 - sur3) and any future worlds.
*This page starts with the currently active worlds (Husky and Beagle), as of april 22nd, 2021, but can be expanded with explorations of previous worlds (sur1 - sur3) and any future worlds.




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Revision as of 14:19, 22 April 2021

This page is an attempt to log the highest found natural mountain in any of the Dogcraft Minecraft worlds.

Some instructions for explorers:

  • Anyone can enter any mountain they find only if it is higher than any of the previous logged discoveries in that same world.
  • Any kind of naturally generated block can count as 'highest' point. So for example, when there's a tree on top of a mountain, then the top of that tree counts as the logged height. The logged height is the Y-value that is displayed in the debug screen when you stand on top.
  • Artificial mountains or builds are, obviously, excluded. Also any modifications to the natural landscape don't count, obviously. Keep it pristine!
  • This page starts with the currently active worlds (Husky and Beagle), as of april 22nd, 2021, but can be expanded with explorations of previous worlds (sur1 - sur3) and any future worlds.


Happy exploring! :D


Survival 4

Husky

Mountain Name Coรถrdinates Screenshot Discovery date Explorer

Beagle

Mountain Name Coรถrdinates Screenshot Discovery date Explorer
This page was last modified on 22 April 2021, at 14:19. (9 months ago)