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'''Hexorium Ore''' is a raw ore of [[Hexorium (Lore)|Hexorium]] out of which the crystals can be obtained. The ore is added by [[HEXCraft]].
 
'''Hexorium Ore''' is a raw ore of [[Hexorium (Lore)|Hexorium]] out of which the crystals can be obtained. The ore is added by [[HEXCraft]].

Revision as of 12:09, 29 November 2015

Hexorium Ore
Red Hexorium Ore.pngGreen Hexorium Ore.pngBlue Hexorium Ore.pngWhite Hexorium Ore.pngBlack Hexorium Ore.png
Red Hexorium OreGreen Hexorium OreBlue Hexorium OreWhite Hexorium OreBlack Hexorium Ore
Name

Hexorium Ore

Source Mod

HEXCraft

Type

Unprocessed Hexorium

Stackable

Yes (64)

Added:

v0.1.0

Hexorium Ore is a raw ore of Hexorium out of which the crystals can be obtained. The ore is added by HEXCraft.

Obtaining

Natural Generation

Hexorium Ore spawns naturally in the Overworld and can easily be identified by its characteristic glow-in-dark effect. For the counterpart that spawns in the Nether, visit the Hexorium Nether Ore page. The table below shows the spawning rates. White and Black ores are more rare and difficult to find than Red, Green and Blue, making them much more valuable.

Ore Red, Green, Blue White, Black
Layers 0 - 64 0 - 20
Ores per vein 2 - 6 1 - 3
Veins per chunk 10 5

The ores can be mined using an Iron Pickaxe or greater. When mined without Silk Touch, the ores will drop raw Hexorium crystals. Crystal drop rate is increased depending on Fortune enchant applied to the pick. The table below lists the different drop rates. Again, White and Black ores have lower drop rates.

Ore Red, Green, Blue White, Black
Unenchanted 2 - 4 1 - 2
Fortune I 3 - 5 2 - 3
Fortune II 4 - 6 3 - 4
Fortune III 5 - 7 4 - 5
Silk Touch Block Block

Usage

Processing

Ores gathered using Silk Touch can be processed using the Crystal Separator. This kind of processing eliminates the random drop rates and makes the crystals always drop at same rates. These rates are higher than the maximum when using Fortune.

Name Ingredients Crystal Separator recipe

Red Hexorium Crystal

Red Hexorium Ore

Red Hexorium Ore Grid layout Crystal Separator Progress.png Red Hexorium Crystal8
Grid layout 32HEX.png

Green Hexorium Crystal

Green Hexorium Ore

Green Hexorium Ore Grid layout Crystal Separator Progress.png Green Hexorium Crystal8
Grid layout 32HEX.png

Blue Hexorium Crystal

Blue Hexorium Ore

Blue Hexorium Ore Grid layout Crystal Separator Progress.png Blue Hexorium Crystal8
Grid layout 32HEX.png

White Hexorium Crystal

White Hexorium Ore

White Hexorium Ore Grid layout Crystal Separator Progress.png White Hexorium Crystal6
Grid layout 32HEX.png

Black Hexorium Crystal

Black Hexorium Ore

Black Hexorium Ore Grid layout Crystal Separator Progress.png Black Hexorium Crystal6
Grid layout 32HEX.png

Screenshots

All five different ores.
Glow-in-dark effect. Black is barely visible.
Example of naturally spawned ore in a ravine.
Example of naturally spawned ore in a cave.
Example of naturally spawned White Hexorium Ore.
Example of naturally spawned Black Hexorium Ore.
Example of two larger veins and a Blue Hexorium Monolith.

Lore

Hexorium Ore is the most natural form of Hexorium in existance. The reason why White and Black ores can be found deeper underground than Red, Green and Blue is because of a process called Discoloration. It is not entirely known how it works, but the process involves high pressure and lack of light. The result is Red, Green and Blue crystals binding together to form White crystals, out of which are Black crystals formed later on. You can read more about the ore on the Hexorium page.