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== Sea Level? ==
== Sea Level? ==
I was just wondering if in The BlockHeads, is sea level always the same? Because I was trying to find out how low excactly the center of the world is(I'm at the 350 mark :/), when I realized that the terrain isn't the same for each world. If sea level is the same, then it can be easily be used for altitude mesurement.
I was just wondering if in The BlockHeads, is sea level always the same? Because I was trying to find out how low excactly the center of the world is(I'm at the 350 mark :/), when I realized that the terrain isn't the same for each world. If sea level is the same, then it can be easily be used for altitude mesurement.
:For naturally occurring, large bodies of water, I believe the answer is "yes." But remember that magma also varies in its level by several blocks, so there may not be a fixed figure. --[[User:McClaw|McClaw]] ([[User talk:McClaw|talk]]) 09:17, 20 October 2013 (MDT)

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Thanks Abcboy, I just checked those out and I will hopefully always follow them. :) --Kandylolipop (talk) 07:06, 20 October 2013 (MDT)

Sea Level?

I was just wondering if in The BlockHeads, is sea level always the same? Because I was trying to find out how low excactly the center of the world is(I'm at the 350 mark :/), when I realized that the terrain isn't the same for each world. If sea level is the same, then it can be easily be used for altitude mesurement.

For naturally occurring, large bodies of water, I believe the answer is "yes." But remember that magma also varies in its level by several blocks, so there may not be a fixed figure. --McClaw (talk) 09:17, 20 October 2013 (MDT)