If you are using "Re-create" in the launcher all you will get is a virgin world with the same seed as your played world.
If you want to make a backup copy of your played world you need to go to your saved folder and make a copy of the world folder ( preferably with a different name).
If you enter a number outside the range of a 64 bit signed integer Minecraft will send it to hashcode() and turn it into a much smaller number.
for example:
"-4411947967858395174" is a perfectly good seed.
add another digit to it
"-44119479678583951745" and hashcode() turns it into "-1662391674"
I've proven this with Amidst and also with my Hashcode() emulation spreadsheet.
I now have a .ods spreadsheet file that works with the input of Unicode characters just like Amidst and Minecraft.
Unfortunately my copy of Excel is too old, HOWEVER LibreCalc in LibreOffice 6.3 does have the Unicode() function so I have saved the workbook (3 sheets) as an .ods file.
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IF you can turn on the narrator and that will tell you what is producing the sound.
It most likely is the parrot imitating a zombie.
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If you are using "Re-create" in the launcher all you will get is a virgin world with the same seed as your played world.
If you want to make a backup copy of your played world you need to go to your saved folder and make a copy of the world folder ( preferably with a different name).
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Well the seed "142345" used in Java 1.16.5 does spawn you near an outpost and a village.
Actually near several villages.
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The ruined portal is at 80, -288.
The village is at 132, -380.
What wasn't mentioned is the floating mountain visible from spawn.
The second image is the Amidst map of "-3362011830235463655".
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All of these are from Amidst searches in 1.16.5 Large Biomes.
"2269031353149645358" spawns you in a Taiga with two villages.
"-2276507149911623678" Spawns you at the edge of a HUGE Taiga biome.
"5755419872314350804" Spawn in Taiga with village, outpost, and Bastion Remnant.
"5119974098570158741" In Taiga near Giant Tree Taiga.
"-7842998933767644764" Has a LOT of Taiga near spawn and quite a few villages.
Here's the last map just showing the Taiga biomes.
OBTW - Finding these with Amidst took me about 20 minutes.
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If you enter a number outside the range of a 64 bit signed integer Minecraft will send it to hashcode() and turn it into a much smaller number.
for example:
"-4411947967858395174" is a perfectly good seed.
add another digit to it
"-44119479678583951745" and hashcode() turns it into "-1662391674"
I've proven this with Amidst and also with my Hashcode() emulation spreadsheet.
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I would have been nice to tell us it's for 1.16.5 Java.
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Here's the Amidst map of "8008".
Second image is a closeup of the spawn island to show the wreck and treasure chest.
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FYI Amidst V4-6 does work with vanilla MC release 1.16.
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Here is the Amidst map for the seed "1.16.4" Numerically "1446823496"
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I now have a .ods spreadsheet file that works with the input of Unicode characters just like Amidst and Minecraft.
Unfortunately my copy of Excel is too old, HOWEVER LibreCalc in LibreOffice 6.3 does have the Unicode() function so I have saved the workbook (3 sheets) as an .ods file.
Here's the link to the file:
xlsx format: https://www.mediafire.com/file/clbpk0oyb16e4gn/Hashcode_Unicode_New_Excel.xlsx/file
ods file: https://www.mediafire.com/file/pi20gg1jbmww5gh/Hashcode_Unicode.ods/file
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OK I DID find diamond ore in a cave whose entrance is in the ravine.
The ore was at Y=15.
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What does "broken"mean?
In what way?
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BTW there is a ruined nether portal close to that ravine.
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You could be correct.
I've not found any diamond ore yet.
Plenty of iron ore, Lapis, coal, and red stone.
What does "glitched diamond seed" mean?