Minecraft:Explorer Map
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Explorer maps are a group of 11 premade Minecraft:map variants which are marked with the locations of various Minecraft:structures.
Obtaining
Trading
The types of explorer map that can be sold by apprentice cartographers depend on their biome variant.
If the cartographer is in Minecraft:the Nether or Minecraft:the End, either spawned or transported, the trades for the map do not unlock. If the world does not generate a particular structure, trades for the map for that structure also do not unlock.
Template:IN, each cartographer sells its own unique explorer map that points to a different location than other cartographers. Purchasing another explorer map from the same cartographer results in the same explorer map. Unlike Template:BE, maps from Java Cartographers do not necessarily point to the nearest structure of the type indicated. Template:IN, a cartographer sells explorer maps that point to the nearest location, regardless of whether it has been previously mapped by another cartographer.
Template:IN, if cartographer map trades are unlocked in an old world, the game stops ticking.
Generated loot
In contrast to explorer maps, buried treasure maps (Java Edition) or treasure maps (Bedrock Edition) generate in ocean ruins or in shipwrecks. Template:LootChestItem
Usage
Locating structures
An explorer map shows a section of terrain that contains a specific Minecraft:structure, marked with a small icon. The structure shown may not be the nearest such structure to the player. An explorer map differs from a normal map in that it shows the area's land-water outline, with an orange striated texture for water and swamps,<ref>Specifically, biomes in the water_on_map_outlines biome tag.</ref> and the blank map texture for land.
If the player icon is smaller than it would be on a normal map, that means the player is a great distance away. When the player is less than 1027 blocks away from the map border, the icon returns to the proper size. When the player reaches the map's area of land (512×512), the map fills in like a normal map.
The basic functions of a buried treasure explorer map are similar to that of the others. However, instead of showing a structure icon on the map, the treasure's location is marked with a red X. The buried treasure chest is located on the same X and Z coordinates as the middle of the X (the player marker may need to be aligned with the bottom of the middle 2×2 pixel square of the X). To locate the Minecraft:chest spot, hold the treasure map in the hotbar, not in the offhand slot. It is possible for multiple maps to point to the same treasure or structure, since explorer maps lead to the closest location (relative to where they were created) of their target type.
Cloning
The parts of the world that have already been explored and mapped are copied, and newly explored areas appear on both instances. In Creative mode, cloned explorer maps can be obtained by pick blocking on the explorer map displayed on item frames (the map needs to be out of the player's inventory when using pick block, or else that map moves into the active hotbar slot).
Sounds
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Data values
ID
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Metadata
{{#lst:Map|metadata}}
Item data
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An explorer map differs from a Minecraft:map in that its map_color and item_name components are set. Additionally, its map_decorations component includes an entry for its target structure. Its map item entry is identical to that of a normal map, except that by the time the player sees it, its colors byte array is pre-filled with explorer maps' characteristic land-water boundary lines and water shading.
Achievements
History
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
New Nintendo 3DS Edition
Issues
Trivia
- Explorer maps fill as the chunks are generated, rather than when the player holds them while in the area; leaving an explorer map while exploring the area still fills the map.
- Template:IN, inventory editors and add-ons can be used to create Explorer Maps that lead to any structure.
Gallery
Screenshots
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An ocean explorer map in the off-hand, a woodland explorer map in the main hand, and a cartographer villager in between them.
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A partially-explored explorer map.
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Two fully-explored maps of the same place, one of which is a woodland explorer map.
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An item frame holding a buried treasure explorer map. The player can see the red X on the left side of the map.
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Purchasing explorer maps from a cartographer.
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A fully-explored buried treasure map, with the dug up treasure chest to the left of it.
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An unexplored trial map.
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The same trial explorer map after being fully explored.
Mojang screenshots
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"Noor is out exploring with one of the new Explorer Maps".<ref>Template:Mcnet</ref>
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A player holding a Jungle Explorer Map.
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A player trades for an Explorer Map.
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A Jungle Explorer Map in an item frame.
See also
- Minecraft:Map
- Ocean Monument
- Woodland Mansion
- Jungle Pyramid
- Swamp Hut
- Village
- Shipwreck
- Buried Treasure
- Trial Chambers
References
External links
de:Entdeckerkarte es:Mapa (localización de estructura) fr:Carte d'exploration ja:探検家の地図 ko:탐험 지도 pl:Mapa badacza pt:Mapa de exploração ru:Карта сокровищ uk:Мапа дослідника zh:探险家地图