| Issue | Solution | |-------|----------| | Clusters don't grow | Ensure budding block has air above and light level > 8 | | Piston breaks budding block | Use sticky piston pulling from side or deployer with silk touch | | Drops get stuck | Add water source at one end, drop into hopper at other | | Different colors mixing | Separate farms by color or filter with sorter |
Happy ranching, and may your nodes always be prismatic.
can help locate biomes like "Shield" or "Diorite Caves" where they are more common.
Since the crystals grow upwards, a simple piston-pushing mechanism is the most effective way to harvest them. quark corundum farm
Locate an inland cave system below Y=20. Clear a decent-sized area. Step 2: Place the Seed Block Place your initial Corundum block (any color). Step 3: Wait for Growth
: Place your seed Corundum blocks on the floor with at least three blocks of air above them to allow the pillar to reach its full height of four.
Corundum is one of the most vibrant and useful block sets introduced by the popular for Minecraft. Unlike standard stones, Corundum blocks emit light, do not block beacons, and grow automated crystal clusters when placed underground. | Issue | Solution | |-------|----------| | Clusters
: When a Corundum block is capable of growing, it will release small particles. Manual vs. Auto
Suspend a line of Corundum Blocks exactly two blocks above your floor layer.
Corundum is primarily a decorative/building block, but it has functional uses in Quark: Locate an inland cave system below Y=20
Place a facing down above the growth spot. Attach an observer to detect when corundum appears (it changes block state).
: Used in various recipes or for specific quest progressions in expert modpacks.