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Strip mining has similar principles of grid mining, except the pathways are single directional to maximise area coverage with minimal stone deposits in inventory and time.
Strip mining has similar principles of grid mining, except the pathways are single directional to maximise area coverage with minimal stone deposits in inventory and time.


The two type of power mining are used to search for a particular type of ore quickly because it gives full vision of the area to look for specific ores. Most commonly used in search of gold, platinum, and titanium ores.
The two type of power mining are used to search for a particular type of ore quickly because it gives full vision of the area to look for specific ores. Most commonly used in search of gold, platinum, and titanium ores. Many new block head users assume that a majority of ores can be found in caves, but in actual fact, the lower down a block head goes, the more abundant the ores found, which are NOT in caves, but around caves.
Strip mining is an extremely efficient way to mine ores between cave regions.
 
 
  [[File:BH strip mining 1.png|200px|thumb|left|Blockhead undergoing extensive strip mining in search of Titanium]] [[File:BH strip mining 2.png|200px|thumb|left|Blockhead undergoing extensive strip mining between cave regions]]
  [[File:BH strip mining 1.png|200px|thumb|left|Blockhead undergoing extensive strip mining in search of Titanium]] [[File:BH strip mining 2.png|200px|thumb|left|Blockhead undergoing extensive strip mining between cave regions]]


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