Talk:Gold Ore

Where to find it
Is there any specific place where you can find gold ore? I know you generally find diamonds by water but i was just wondering. 108.244.192.19 13:13, 24 November 2012 (UTC)


 * No, and diamonds do not occur more often near water. If you're looking for rare ores like gold, diamond, lapis, etc., the usual strategy is to search in caves, since they reveal a lot of rock face and thus have a relatively high chance of intersecting ore veins. The location of ores is completely randomized. 「 ディノ 奴 千？！ 」? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 15:13, 24 November 2012 (UTC)


 * By my experience it appears that gold ore is more common in forest biomes than Taiga. I have not demolished much of other biomes to make a determination about them.--85.130.1.180 10:04, 16 May 2013 (UTC)

I know there are on average...
...7.5 ores per chunk, but I recently did a 15x15 quarry to bedrock (thank goodness only 1 cave to quarry through) and found 0 gold ores. Since I basically unearthed and mined an entire chunk, I'm confused. I don't see how 0 could happen very often even if sometimes the yield can be low. Just for everyone's benefit - it is possible to yield no gold in a chunk. :( –Preceding unsigned comment was added by 74.240.154.175 (talk) at 01:43, 6 February 2013‎ (UTC). Please sign your posts with
 * That's the difference between "average" and "usual". The thing is, gold forms in "veins" of up to 8 ore blocks.  Not every chunk has a gold vein, while some chunks may have more than one.  Even if a chunk would have had an ore vein, part or all of the vein can be overwritten by various later-generated stuff: caves, lakes, lava, dirt/gravel, abandoned mineshafts.... --Mental Mouse 03:14, 6 February 2013 (UTC)
 * Good point. I didn't really factor in the vein-per-chunk logic. The way you put it makes it more feasible to run into no gold. However, I do have more cobblestone than I'll ever use (I hope.) 74.240.154.175 01:20, 7 February 2013 (UTC)
 * If you have thermal expansion installed, melt the cobble into lava and power another quarry, maybe make obsidian or EU from industrialcraft.96.47.114.132 02:13, 16 March 2013 (UTC)

fun fact about gold ore texture
The gold ore texture (the gold bits, not the stone) is the negative image of lapis ore. This can be seen in the pocket edition because when mining, the white circle that replaces cracks to indicate block damage turns it negative. Also, redstone ore becomes diamond and vise versa. This needs verification because im fairly sure red and blue are not negative of each other, same with yellow and blue. There may be more complex mechanics. If anyone can take a look at the code (ore really knows light science and can tell yellow becomes blue) and prove that this is in fact a negative, please post it in trivia for all 4 ores involved. If you can tell that it is something similar to negative image please post that too. 96.47.114.132 02:10, 16 March 2013 (UTC)

How do you mine red ore in the pocket edition?

you can use paint to invert colors of a copied picture, right click a selection and select invert color. using this i inverted the blocks. and although gold became blue and diamond became red, they were clearly not the same shades invert diamond had a few black or near black spots. also lapis uses a different layout for the ore pieces. the colored part has a different shape. 86.82.135.176 23:55, 1 November 2013 (UTC)