Will the quarry itself keep its chunk loaded?

Will the quarry itself keep its chunk loaded? - Man in Black Jacket and White Pants

I've ended up with the boundary of my quarry such that the corner Land Mark is at point (0,0), i.e. not in the same chunk as the quarry machine.

Will the quarry's chunk remain loaded?






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How do you keep a chunk permanently loaded?

Use a Nether Portal. One of the most efficient ways to maintain chunks constantly loading in Minecraft is using a Nether portal. In this case, you'll have to make sure any object is moving through the portal. But beware, there are timings when an object passes through a portal.

Is there a way to keep chunks loaded in Minecraft?

The most common methods of making sure that chunks outside of the Spawn Chunks are loaded, is moving an entity (usually an Item) through a Nether portal, or using hoppers on the chunk border between the spawn chunks or any other chunk that is always loaded and an unloaded chunk.

Does claiming chunks keep them loaded?

It keeps chunks of the world loaded even when a player is far enough away that the chunk should unload.

Do beacons keep chunks loaded?

In the game's current state, keeping chunks loaded in survival mode without a player nearby is a difficult task that often requires large scale redstone projects that break from version to version and are not very intuitive to new players.



Minecraft Tutorial: Setting up a Quarry \u0026 also using the Quarry as Chunk Loader [English]




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