I’m trying to find a way to identify the shimmer biome in my world using just the world seed. I don’t need to make any edits, just a straightforward way to find the shimmer. I’ve been searching for hours and would appreciate any help! For reference, my world seed is 3.4.2.9999999999, and I have jungle biomes on either side.
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You can use Terramap! Just upload your world folder there, and it will fully load your world. It even lets you highlight specific blocks like chests, which is super handy!
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Ah, but I play on PlayStation, so I’m not sure if that will work for me.