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GregTech 6 has hundreds of ores and more than a dozen types of stone to harvest. Some types of stone are themselves ores, or are valuable resources in their own right. This guide covers all of the different goods a GregTech 6 player can find in or beneath the earth.

Stones

GregTech 6 adds several new types of stone which will generate in the world. These new stones have various properties and mining levels, which form the basis of the new Ore Layers world generation. Each type of stone layer can be found at any world height, but the layers can only be ore-bearing when they are found at heights specific to those ores. Some types of stone can be processed for resources even when they do not contain ores.

Stones in the form of small Rocks found on the surface (sometimes called Pebbles) can be used to craft tools including Pickaxes and Hammers, allowing players to obtain tools with Diamond mining level early in the game. Having these tools will be essential to mining ores contained in layers of tough stones like Basalt and Granites. Many of the surface Rocks will be Ore-bearing Rocks instead of simple stone Rocks. These special Rocks indicate that there is a block of Ore directly below the Rock, which may appear at any height. Ore-bearing Rocks are only found above buried Ore blocks that are part of an Ore Layer, Mix Vein, or Bedrock Ore, meaning that they will always indicate a large deposit of Ore rather than a single block.

Hammers made from these stones can be as durable as ones made from Lead, offering a substantial cost savings if they are used in place of metal Hammers. Cobblestone of each stone type can be hammered to obtain the Rocks used to craft Hammers and Pickaxes.

Name Mining Level Durability Innate Resources
Black Granite 3 6400 Silicon Dioxide, Biotite
Red Granite 3 6400 Silicon Dioxide, Alumina
Basalt 2 3200 Olivine, Calcite, Flint, Dark Ashes
Marble 1 1600 Calcite
Limestone 1 1600 Calcite
Granite 2 3200 Silicon Dioxide, Biotite
Diorite 1 1600
Andesite 1 1600
Komatiite 2 3200 Olivine, Magnesite, Flint, Dark Ashes
Green Schist 2 2400
Blue Schist 2 2400
Kimberlite 2 2400
Quartzite 1 3200 Silicon Dioxide, Quartzite (Gem)
Stone (Vanilla) 1 1600

Rock Ores

The ores Bauxite, Lignite Coal, Anthracite Coal (i.e. Vanilla Coal), Rock Salt, Salt, and Oil Shale are now considered Rock Ores, which means that instead of being found as ores within a layer of stone, they are now found as entire stone layers consisting of a solid mass of thousands of blocks of a single ore.

Name Mining Level
Anthracite Coal 0
Lignite Coal 0
Salt 1
Rock Salt 1
Bauxite 2
Oil Shale 1

Soft Earth

GregTech 6 adds Brown Clay, which is a substitute for vanilla Clay usable for crafting Crucibles, Molds, and other Ceramic equipment. Both Brown Clay and vanilla Clay will generate in large clay pits just beneath the surface of Plains and Savannah biomes. A Spade may be used to harvest both types of Clay as solid blocks instead of items.

Mud blocks will surround the water found in Swamp biomes, replacing any Dirt that would normally appear. Mud slows the movement speed of players and entities that walk across it, and may be smelted to obtain ordinary Dirt. A Spade may also be used to harvest Mud as solid blocks instead of items.

Ores

Like in previous versions of GregTech, standard Vanilla ore generation is disabled and all vanilla ores but Emerald will generate in Gregtech's unique distribution patterns. These patterns are compatible either by default or through configuration with almost all ores from almost all other mods, so unless explicitly noted, ore generation from other mods can and should be disabled, as GregTech will compensate.

GregTech ore blocks do not work exactly like other ore blocks. Most mods treat their ores as single blocks, with nothing special to them except for the few that must be harvested with Silk Touch or can be mined with a Fortune pick to increase yield. All GregTech ores are non-ticking Tile Entities, defined not by block ID or metadata but by TileEntity data. Each of these TEs contains only two variables: the internal ID of the ore, and a True/False boolean indicating whether the ore block was placed by world generation or by other means. This is mainly used to determine whether or not a Small Ore's drops can be enhanced by a Fortune pick. Their being TEs though has some unfortunate consequences: not all mods are prepared to deal with TE ore blocks, and so GregTech ores are not always mined by other mods' automated mining systems. (For example, for several months, the IC2 Miner could not mine GregTech ores.) The rendering of GregTech 6 ores is greatly improved over previous versions. Ores will no longer display telltale rendering artifacts when viewed at steep angles, nor will they noticeably interfere with smooth lighting and shading, affording them a much more natural look.

There are four types of ore generation: Small Ores, Mix Veins, Ore Layers, and Bedrock Ores. Both Ore Layers and Bedrock Ores are new in GregTech 6.

Small Ores

Small Ores generate as semi-common single blocks. They are intended as a way to get started and acquire initial tools, but are not intended to be used as primary sources of metal for machinery. When broken, they drop a Crushed Ore or, if applicable, a Gem. They may also drop a Dust or a Dirty Dust of the Stone they were found in. Small Ores cannot be picked up with a Silk Touch Pickaxe, however a Fortune Pickaxe will slightly increase their yields. Importantly, Small Ores can be mined at 1 mining level lower than the ores they contain, allowing a miner with a Stone-level pickaxe to obtain enough Copper and Tin to begin crafting Bronze tools and machines. In GregTech 6, Small Ores can appear in any type of GregTech stone, and will also appear in Sand or Gravel. As a result, Deserts and Beaches present a large number of Small Ores clearly visible on the surface.

Mix Veins

Mix Veins are the 3x3 chunk veins familiar to GregTech 5 players. Mix Veins can contain up to four different ores. Vein contents are dependent upon height and dimension, but are not dependent upon biome. Veins can range in size from 16x16x5 up to 80x80x8 blocks, with very few and small gaps between ore blocks. In GregTech 6, ores found in Mix Veins can replace any type of GregTech stone, and will also appear in Sand or Gravel. By default, Mix Veins will not generate in the Overworld, only appearing in the Nether, the End, the Twilight Forest, and a few other dimensions added by supported mods.


Ore Layers

Ore Layers are new in GregTech 6 and by default will generate only in the Overworld. Ore Layers replaces not only the vanilla ore generation, but also the generation of Stone underground. Vanilla Stone is replaced by large layers of the various GregTech stones, each six to twelve blocks thick and several chunks across. A single column of rock will be made of several layers of different stones. Each type of stone layer can appear at any height, with some types of stone being more common than others.

Each layer of stone has a chance to be an ore-bearing stone. If the stone layer is found at the correct height, many of its stone blocks will instead be ore blocks corresponding to the stone type and height level. Ore blocks near the top and bottom edges of the layer will be small ores, while those near the middle will be normal-sized ores. Each type of ore is associated with a type of stone, so Chalcopyrite Ore for example will only ever be found in a layer of Marble, and never in a layer of Granite. (If Chalcopyrite appears in a Granite layer, that's a clue that it is part of a Bedrock Ore deposit, and it will also be found close to Bedrock.)

The number of layered ore veins that may be found in a single column of rock is only limited by the number of different stones in that column. Unlike in previous version of GregTech, multiple veins may be found in a single chunk. When several layered veins appear above and beneath each other, Ore-bearing Rocks can be found on the surface indicating all of the veins that are below it.

Ores found in stone layers are still blocks of that particular stone and will inherit its mining level, so a Pickaxe or Hammer of mining level 3 is needed to mine any ores found in layers of Black or Red Granite. As noted above, those stones themselves can be used to make Pickaxes of the appropriate type.

Some ores will only be present in specific types of biomes. Ores originating from many supported mods will also generate in ore layers.

Stone Layer Ore Min Y Max Y Ores per 384 Stone Biomes / Mods
Stone (Vanilla) FakeOsmium 30 60 12 Mekanism
Nikolite 0 20 6 RedPower
Teslatite 0 20 6 BluePower
Electrotine 0 20 6 Project: Red
Stone (Vanilla) Vinteum 16 40 6 Ars Magica
InfusedOrder 24 40 6 MAGICAL_GOOD, Thaumcraft
InfusedWater 48 64 6 MAGICAL_GOOD, Thaumcraft
InfusedEarth 0 16 6 MAGICAL_GOOD, Thaumcraft
Stone (Vanilla) InfusedEntropy 24 40 6 MAGICAL_GOOD, Thaumcraft
InfusedAir 48 64 6 MAGICAL_GOOD, Thaumcraft
InfusedFire 0 16 6 MAGICAL_GOOD, Thaumcraft
Stone (Vanilla) Hematite 30 70 64
Jasper 40 64 6 MOUNTAINS
Black Granite Cooperite 0 16 12
Sperrylite 0 16 12
Iridium 0 8 6
Emerald 24 48 6 MOUNTAINS
Aquamarine 8 32 6 OCEAN_BEACH
Morganite 24 48 6 JUNGLE
Heliodor 24 48 6 DESERT
Goshenite 24 48 6 FROZEN
Bixbite 24 48 6 SAVANNA
Maxixe 24 48 6 TAIGA
Red Granite Pitchblende 0 18 12
Uraninite 0 16 12
Tantalite 20 50 24
Komatiite Magnesite 20 50 24
Cinnabar 0 32 32
Redstone 0 30 48
Pyrite 0 30 32
Basalt Bastnasite 24 32 16
Monazite 24 32 12
Pyrolusite 16 48 48
Basalt Olivine 0 32 12
Uvarovite 8 40 12
Grossular 16 48 12
Chromite 32 64 48
Marble Dioptase 24 48 6 MOUNTAINS
Marble Cassiterite 40 80 24
Stannite 38 82 24
Kesterite 38 82 24
Sphalerite 10 30 48
Chalcopyrite 0 20 48
Pyrite 0 30 32
Limestone Pyrite 0 30 24
Arsenopyrite 0 20 24
Galena 5 25 48
Stibnite 10 30 16
Powellite 30 50 16
Molybdenite 30 50 3
Tetrahedrite 40 80 48
Copper 40 80 24
Limestone Scheelite 0 16 6
Wolframite 0 16 6
Ferberite 0 16 6
Huebnerite 0 16 6
Tungstate 0 16 6
YellowLimonite 16 48 48
BrownLimonite 32 64 48
Malachite 16 64 32
Green Schist Andradite 8 40 12
Almandine 16 48 12
Blue Schist Spessartine 8 40 12
Pyrope 16 48 12
Kimberlite Diamond 0 12 3
Spinel 24 48 6 MOUNTAINS
BalasRuby 24 48 6 JUNGLE
Quartzite CertusQuartz 16 48 24
Barite 0 32 12
Granite BlueTopaz 8 32 6 OCEAN_BEACH
Topaz 24 48 6 FROZEN
Granite Apatite 32 64 48
Phosphate 36 60 16
Phosphorite 40 56 16
Phosphorus 44 52 16
Diorite Sapphire 24 48 6 FROZEN
GreenSapphire 24 48 6 JUNGLE
YellowSapphire 24 48 6 MOUNTAINS
OrangeSapphire 24 48 6 SAVANNA
BlueSapphire 8 32 6 OCEAN_BEACH
PurpleSapphire 24 48 6 TAIGA
Ruby 24 48 6 DESERT
Diorite Garnierite 16 48 48
Pentlandite 24 56 48
Cobaltite 32 64 48
Craponite 24 48 6 JUNGLE
Amethyst 24 48 6 TAIGA
Alexandrite 24 48 6 JUNGLE
Andesite Bromargyrite 0 20 48
Gold 0 20 12

Confusingly, Pyrite ores are labeled "Gold Ore" when initially found and mined. They cannot be distinguished from actual Gold until crushed, or by reading the contained materials list shown by pressing F3+H. True Gold Ore will only be found in layers of Andesite.


Some ores will only be found where a particular stone layer is directly above another stone layer. If an ore requires one layer above another, it will be present in both layers.

Stone Layer Stone Beneath Ore Min Y Max Y Ores per 384 Stone
Basalt Limestone Ilmenite 0 32 48
Rutile 0 32 32
Basalt Marble Zirconium 0 32 6
Basalt Salt Zeolite 16 48 48
Basalt Rock Salt Lepidolite 16 48 32
Spodumene 32 64 32
Diorite Limestone Opal 48 64 6
Limestone Salt Borax 16 48 48
Limestone Rock Salt Iodine Salt 32 64 32
Black Granite Marble Lapis 0 48 48
Sodalite 0 48 24
Lazurite 0 48 24
Pyrite 0 48 24
Black Granite Basalt Diamond 0 32 6
Graphite 0 32 48

Bedrock Ores

New in GregTech 6, many ores can be found embedded in the Bedrock at the bottom of the world. These Bedrock Ores provide an infinite supply of ores, but cannot be harvested by hand, so the Bedrock Mining Drill must be used to extract them. Bedrock Ore deposits are indicated by flowers found on the surface (if the surface blocks can support them), and also by a cloud of Normal and Small ores in the stone directly above Bedrock. These indicator ores will spawn in any stone type, so if an ore is found in a type of stone where it does not normally appear, this means a Bedrock Ore deposit is indicated beneath it.


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